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Celebrate Reformation Day
Here is an old post republished for this weekend.
Today I thought I would share some links to help you and your family celebrate Reformation Day. You can introduce your children to medieval games and skits. Study on a reformer. Watch movies of reformers such as Luther. There are many things you can do to make this a holiday that has purpose and is glorifying to the Lord rather than halloween which glorifies the prince of darkness. Here are some links to check out.
A Night of Reformation from Doorposts
How You Can Celebrate Reformation Day With Family & Friends
Questions & Answers About Reformation Day
Great Reformation Day Faire Activities
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Fact Monster
Fact Monster is an ideal reference site for kids ages 8-14 that provides entertainment and educational resources. It combines the contents of an encyclopedia, a dictionary, an atlas, and several almanacs loaded with statistics, facts, and historical records. A single search engine allows you to search all these sources at once.![]()
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Weblink Wednesday

This week I have a great resource to share with you. Do you have children learning piano or guitar? This resource offers free music for your child. You can choose your music by skill level or by composer. You can also teach your children the basics of music theory with their free Music Theory workbooks.
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Weblink Wednesday
I know it has been a while but I thought that I would share a fun weblink with you all today. This page has videos, games, printables, and more. Make sure to take some time and check out Gamequarium!
Weblink Wednesday
This week’s link is Sheppard Software. They have games, fact sheets, links to videos to download, and lots more. Take a moment and explore their site.
Study Resources For the Holocaust

Wow, can you believe it? After several weeks I finally have a new link to share! Two actually!
We are preparing to study World War II and the Holocaust so I did a search. I came across this site: Cybrary of the Holocaust. They have an education page with links and lesson plans, HERE.
Next, I did a search for a study on Corrie Ten Boom and stumbled upon a free cliff note resource. They have a search engine you can use or you can just look through the alphabetical listing. The site is called Best Notes and the direct link for Corrie Ten Boom’s Hiding Place is HERE.
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