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TOS Homeschool EXPO



Last week, I told you about the Homeschool EXPO that will be going on May 12-14, 2010, and this week I am reminding you NOT to miss this!  The Freebies alone are worth your time and money and there is a $5 discount to preregister by March 31st!!

We began our weather study this week with one of the free downloads we received when we registered.  We'll be delving into Colonial Times and making our own costumes next week with 2 of the freebies.

You really must participate!!  Need more??  Okay....

Topics include:
A Plan for Teaching K-12 Writing
Understanding Unit Studies
Get Real
Four Language Arts
Not Just Your Average Genius
Mercy Every Minute Devotions
Battle of the Worldviews
Making a Transcript
iHelp for the eHome

... still need more...?
Not Your Typical Homeschooler
Catching the Journaling Bug
Implementing the Workbox System
Managing the Multi-Level Homeschool
Teaching the Difficult Child

Really?  You're still not convinced??

You'll hear from speakers on all the above topics AND get amazing FREE DOWNLOADS, and it all costs you only $19.99 ($24.99 on April 1 or later).  Oh, and there's a money-back guarantee (as if you'll need that!) just in case you are still on the fence.


I have personally never been to a homeschool conference, but I am totally stoked about this one - I mean, I get to attend in my pajamas with a cup of coffee in my hand and my house face on!!  What's better than that?!?!  Well, maybe saving gas money.... {wink}

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