Thursday, October 24, 2013

Are you a curriculum junkie?



Hi, my name is Michele, and I AM a curriculum junkie.  Seriously!  We have boxes in our garage labeled for each year, K-12th grade.  In each box are things I hold near and dear in our schooling journey.  Books, workbooks, papers, schedules.  Some have been around since I started this journey 15 years ago.  Others are brand new.  Each are loved for different reasons and all I could spend days telling you about- the good and the bad!  That is really the reason this blog started.  Curriculum.  I saw a friend getting to review all kinds of curriculum and I was hooked.  For the past year and a half I have had the wonderful opportunity to review curriculum and other family friendly products for The Old Schoolhouse Magazine.  Each month I have tons of options to choose from!  They arrive at my door and we dive in for 6-8 weeks, exploring the good and the bad.  Then I get to come back here and share what I think with you.  I pray continually that people are blessed and I wish that I had had someone "older and wiser" (that is funny!) to help guide me through the enormous amount of stuff out there.  

As my year is winding down (4 more reviews left this year!), TOS is gearing up for a new Crew year to begin in January 2014!  If you are a home school blogger and curriculum junkie and think you would enjoy writing reviews, then you might be perfect for the Crew!

The Schoolhouse Review Crew will be taking applications for the 2014 Review year from October 24 - November 8


Some requirements for being a part of the Crew include the following:
*First of all you must be a homeschool mom or dad. You don’t have to homeschool all of your children, but you must homeschool at least one.

*You must be willing to use the review products for about six weeks in your homeschool, before writing your review. Review periods have deadlines and requirements for the reviews. You must be willing to follow these requirements. No, that doesn’t mean you must write a positive review. But it does mean that there are certain elements that are required. And the deadlines are firm. If you are often late for deadlines, the Crew is probably not for you.

*You must have a blog on which to publish your reviews, and be sure you have an active blog with a following. By active blog, I mean that you should be blogging regularly, at least weekly, about your family and homeschool (in addition to your reviews). Your blog should have followers —  RSS feed or email subscribers, as well as in social media. The Crew does not accept brand new bloggers who just set up their blogs for the purposes of applying to the team.

*Are you using social media to promote your blog? Activity on at least one social media platform is a requirement to serve on the Crew. Which one is up  to you — Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or Google Plus are the options. You will need to be willing to promote your reviews there and post a widget or plug-in publicly on your blog, indicating how many followers you have in social media.

*You must be willing to check into the Crew's Review Management forum. This is where information is disseminated to the team. The leadership does everything possible to make things easy for us, outside of writing the actual review, but you need to be willing to participate by checking in almost daily.

*Sample reviews are helpful. If you’ve never written a review on your blog, go ahead and write one for curriculum you are currently using in your homeschool. This will help the leaders see how you approach writing reviews.

PhotobucketWhy should you want to be a part of the TOS Crew?
Our Crew of over 250 review bloggers has been serving the homeschool community for more than 5 years. As a respected review team, we take this job very seriously and will insist you do as well. The leadership provides an incredible amount of assistance to help us be the best bloggers, homeschool parents, and of course, reviewers we can be. They provide a mentoring program for new members, a social media networking group, many blog and social media tutorials, and lots of incredible opportunities for our team, including blog carnivals, the opportunity to guest post on the Crew blog, and the blessing of some incredible friendships.


How can you apply?
After making sure you meet all the requirements, if you believe you would to an asset to the Schoolhouse Review Crew and wish to join us, please click over to the Schoolhouse Review Crew blog to apply.

Hard work?  Yes!  But oh, so worth it!  I have been blessed a million times over by this opportunity and know you will be too!  My boxes are now a little more full, my heart a little more blessed, and my friends a little more spaced around the globe.  Want to join me, fellow curriculum junkie?

Blessings, 


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