Homeschool Science: May Flowers
You’ve probably heard the saying, “April showers bring May flowers”—and if you followed along with last week’s Homeschool Living, you might even have measured
You’ve probably heard the saying, “April showers bring May flowers”—and if you followed along with last week’s Homeschool Living, you might even have measured
If you’ve ever heard someone say, “April showers bring May flowers,” you’ve brushed up against a bit of weather wisdom that has stood the
One of the best things about homeschooling is the flexibility it offers—not just in academics, but in how we shape our children’s whole lives.
For homeschooling families who love adventure, the Appalachian Trail offers an incredible opportunity to combine history, geography, science, and physical education into one unforgettable
Pi Day is a unique opportunity to explore math and science in a fun and memorable way. From exploring the history of pi and
As we move into March and the days slowly start to warm up, it’s a great time to talk about hibernation and brumation winding
Incorporating farm life and homesteading into your homeschool studies is a wonderful way to teach your children about the natural world, responsibility, and sustainable
Homesteading skills are making a strong comeback in today’s world, as people become eager to be more self-sufficient and mindful of their resources. One
Homesteading isn’t just about growing your own food or raising animals; it’s about cultivating skills that connect you to your surroundings, and provide both
In the thick of the holiday season, we’re surrounded by Christmas traditions from near and far. Colorful and exciting, beautiful and meaningful, we learn
As homeschoolers, we have a wonderful opportunity to explore the rich tapestry of history with our children. One remarkable figure who embodies bravery and
November 29th marks C.S. Lewis Day, a time to celebrate the life and works of one of the most beloved authors of the 20th