Alifia answers a bunch of questions and numerous conjectures about homeschooling.
Tag: homeschooling
Honest Advice with Sugar and Spice
This Girl Is Different
Homeschooling Teen – March 2016
Happy March! The current issue of Homeschooling Teen magazine is online at HomeschoolingTeen.com! The featured homeschool teen this month is skilled buffalo herder and talented singer Eva Jerde, who grew up on a ranch along with nine brothers and sisters. Wish you could attend an Ivy League college but don’t have the monetary resources or […]
Pride and Prejudice and Homeschooling
Homeschooling Teen – February 2016
Happy February! The current issue of Homeschooling Teen magazine is online at HomeschoolingTeen.com! In honor of Black History Month, Sherah lists celebrations of black history, culture, and heritage taking place across the country, while Narrelle reviews Go Set a Watchman. The featured teen this month is Stephen Zhang, a homeschooler in Australia who had a […]
How About Homeschooling?
Northanger Abbey
WINGS, by Aprilynne Pike
Homeschooling Teen – December 2015
The December issue of Homeschooling Teen magazine is online at HomeschoolingTeen.com! This month we have two articles on unique scholarship opportunities! Have you ever heard of the “Make It With Wool” award? Or the American Fire Sprinkler $2,000 scholarship contest? Also in this issue: “Dorm Living Prep: Six Basic Clothes You Will Want in Your […]
Honest Advice with Sugar and Spice
Homeschooling Teen – November 2015
The November issue of Homeschooling Teen is online! View this month’s magazine at HomeschoolingTeen.com! Welcome back Caela Fox, our Sports Report columnist! Now attending the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at ASU, this month she wrote about the 2015 World Series and the opening day of basketball season. Read about Sydney Campanella and Lauren-Kate Stewart, […]
Homeschooling Teen – October 2015
The October issue of Homeschooling Teen is online! View this month’s magazine at HomeschoolingTeen.com! Welcome a new columnist – Alifia, a 13-year-old homeschooler from Indonesia! The name of her column is “Marvelous Little Discovery.” Read about Gabriel and Sarah Chrisman, who are living a Victorian lifestyle in the 21st century. The featured college for this […]
Honest Advice with Sugar and Spice
Homeschooling Teen – August 2015
Happy August! This month we’re featuring some talented homeschooling teen filmmakers from South Carolina and their award-winning videos! Can’t decide on a degree or a career? Learn about “4 Great Ways to Narrow Down a Major” and “Six of the Fastest Growing Fields to Consider.” If you dream of medical school but your favorite college […]
Homeschooling Teen – June 2015
Study Affairs and Homeschooling as a Solution
Homeschooling Around the World
Homeschooling Teen – May 2015
HAPPY MAY! The featured homeschool teen of this month is 13-year-old Isaiah Liljequist, who is raising money for Pregnancy Resource Centers in the annual Steps for Life walkathon. The homeschool-friendly college of the month is Georgia Gwinnett College, an innovative four-year public college celebrating its 10th anniversary. If you love the theatre or are an […]
Homeschooling Teen – April 2015
HAPPY APRIL! This is our largest issue yet, with a total of 25 articles! The featured homeschool teen of the month is recording artist Katie Flemming. The homeschool-friendly college of the month is Trident University International, ranked as “Most Affordable Online College.” If you love the theatre or are an aspiring actor, be sure to […]
Homeschooling Teen – March 2015
HAPPY MARCH! It’s National Literacy Month so be sure to read the book reviews on Mardan’s Mark, Kisses from Katie, Flowers for Algernon, and Dr. Ben Carson’s A Teen’s Guide to Think BIG! This month’s issue features teen tennis pro Madison Keys, and lists some homeschool-friendly Christian colleges that offer fully online degrees. Olyvea and […]
Homeschooling Teen – February 2015
HAPPY FEBRUARY! This month’s issue features Hannah Johnson, author of Rebel Hearts. Nick wrote an article on how to deal with cyberbullies, and Narrelle wrote an essay on how women are treated in the military. Olyvea and Ethan give advice on boys and boyfriends, and Katie shares the progress she’s made with her horse and […]