Homeschooling Teen Magazine – May 2014

Happy May!

Our Razor’s Edge columnist, Madeleine, just finished her first year of college. She won’t be writing for us any more, so be sure to read her final column which contains some great advice about college options. Our book reviewer, Emily Rachelle, is graduating high school this month and will be heading off to college. She found two new book reviewers to take her place and they have started their own columns this month. Naomi reviews nonfiction books in “Turning Pages” and Adriana reviews fiction in “Adriana Gabrielle Reads.” 

In This Issue:

Pass it on! Ukrainian Children Who Need Help

It IS possible to find people willing to love these boys and girls—it’s just up to us to reach them! Would YOU commit to finding one of them a home?

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Sarah, Stephen, and Grace Mally

Homeschool graduates Sarah, Stephen, and Grace Mally are equipping the coming generation to rise up as strong men and women of God.

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College

Beyond the choice of going to college or not (which you have to make yourself) what options are there? Here’s some general information to get you started.

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The Six Most Important Factors to Consider When Choosing a College

There are some important factors that everyone should consider when choosing a college.

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3 Ways to Stay on Top of Your Game in College

With so many places to be and countless deadlines to meet, how will you handle what seems like a never-ending list of responsibilities?

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Picking a Career as a Teen

You can find a profitable job doing almost anything if you put the time and effort into it.

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5 Quick Ways to Learn a Second Language Now

Learning a new language can be a rewarding experience. Trying one or all of these methods will help you learn a second language quickly.

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Creating Life: 4 Things You Can Teach Your Child About Cellular Reproduction

Here are four of the most important features of cellular processes that you should learn.

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Moms & Homeschooling – 4 Ways To Keep Your Sanity While Dealing With Teenagers

These tactics will help you handle your teens without getting mad.

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Does Your Teen Post Selfies?

Taking and posting selfies is not a bad thing unless it is used in a bad way. Here are some things to keep in mind.

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Can We Turn Back the Clock?

A poem, by Hannah.

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I’m Not Ready

A poem, by Katie.

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Beauty Doesn’t Hide the Pain

A poem, by Serenity.

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No One Else

We all make a difference. If we are willing.

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Homeschooling- Family Time

Homeschooling Teen Writing Contest Honorable Mention: Hannah Barber.

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Final Fantasy Lore

The history behind the Final Fantasy franchise.

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The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak

The Book Thief provides a very human perspective on World War II from the viewpoint of those living inside Hitler’s Reich.

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The Color of Rain, by Michael and Gina Spehn

Book Review: The Color of Rain is about two families going beyond the pain of loss to find love again.

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Book Review: Swept to Sea

A book review on Heather Manning’s debut novel called “Swept to Sea.”

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Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo

Just the name prepares you for what I consider the most hilariously ridiculous anime I have ever seen.

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For Sale: Age of Empires II, III, & Deer Hunter 5

Summer vacation’s coming! Buy used and save on these classic boxed games.

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Android OS vs iPhone OS

See the differences between Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems.

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View this month’s magazine online at www.HomeschoolingTeen.com.

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