Official ROKU Blog Features Homeschool Television
Monday, 27 October 2014
This week on “The Homeschooling Network” Television Channel on ROKU! When we began the “Homeschooling Network” it started as a dream. Have you ever gotten a great idea in your head, that you just could not shake? That is exactly how we felt when the ideas of starting a homeschool television station popping in my
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Learn Photoshop Class One! ROKU Homeschooling Network Weekly Update
Monday, 20 October 2014
This week on “The Homeschooling Network” Television Channel on ROKU! How would you like to become a graphic designer?! To be a graphic designer you must learn the graphic design standard of Photoshop. That is where the Homeschooling Network comes in! For a limited time we are offering free interactive led classes, taught by me,
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Science Experiments! ROKU Homeschooling Network Weekly Update!
Monday, 06 October 2014
This week on “The Homeschooling Network” Television Channel on ROKU! This week on the ROKU Homeschooling Network we are studying ground water! Susan Evans of Hands-On Learning broadcasts a wonderful video that teaches a hands-on science experiment! Checkout her site for great resources! I am always looking for hands-on experiments that have what I call the “wow”
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Is Your Homeschool Salty? ROKU Homeschooling Network Weekly Update!
Monday, 22 September 2014
This week on “The Homeschooling Network” Television Channel on ROKU! Is your homeschool salty? Salt can be either a good thing or bad thing when we speak Biblically. We are told to be the salt of the earth in the Scriptures, that is a good thing! Salt speaks of covenants as well. In our Congregation
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ROKU Homeschooling Network: Homeschool In The Woods!
Monday, 15 September 2014
This week on the ROKU Homeschooling Network . . . our family is homeschooling in the woods thanks to a great video how-to by Susan Evans of Hands-on Learning. Check out her site here: http://susanevans.org/ Susan teaches our family and yours how to decorate walking sticks. She uses paint, feathers, twine, leather and more to
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