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Homeschool Thanksgiving Science
Thanksgiving is a season full of warmth—family gathered together, favorite recipes passed down through generations, and a table filled with the familiar tastes of fall.

Take a Hike Day in Your Homeschool
November 17 is National Take a Hike Day, a perfect excuse to lace up your boots, grab your water bottle, and head outdoors with your

Homeschool Literature Spotlight: Margaret Sidney
If you’ve ever read Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, you already know the warmth and charm that Margaret Sidney brought to her storytelling.

Privacy Concerns: Language Puts Homeschoolers at Risk
HEAV considers your family’s safety and privacy of the utmost importance. With this concern in mind, we share the following update. If your local public

Fall Homeschool Sensory Activities
Sensory activities and fall afternoons are perfect for some hands-on fun in your homeschool. You’ll be able to spend some time outdoors, soak up the

Brian Jacques Homeschool Unit Study
As an admittedly sentimental and voracious reader, especially in childhood, I’ve built quite a list of authors whose stories have stayed with me (you can

NEW Member Benefit! Introducing eStudents.com
NEW Member Benefit! Introducing eStudents.com Feeling Stuck? You’re Not Alone. Let’s be honest—sometimes the homeschool year starts off strong … and then life happens. Your

Delightful Art Company: Membership Art Class
New Member Benefit: FREE Live Online Art Class! Did you know that only 12% of teens retain the creativity they had at age 5? We

Homeschool Science: Yo-yos and Spinning Tops
Exploring a spinning top can do more than entertain. The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago shares a great activity that shows how weight

Favorite Books for National Book Month
October is a special time for readers of all ages—it’s National Book Month! Whether your homeschool is filled with cozy reading nooks, stacks of favorite

Teaching Homeschool Math With Storytelling
If you’ve ever looked up from a math book and seen nothing but blank stares, you’re not alone. But what if teaching math didn’t have

Journaling In Your Homeschool
In homeschool life, we get to shape not only what our children learn, but how their hearts and minds grow. One simple habit that often

Meet Your Virginia Legislator
You Are the Face of Homeschooling—Be Visible! Have you thought about what your legislator really knows about homeschooling? Chances are—very little. They may not know

Brainstorming In Your Homeschool
Creativity and flexibility are the hallmarks of homeschooling. One skill that beautifully blends both is brainstorming—that vibrant burst of ideas that comes when kids are

Journey to 250: Virginia ~ Mother of Presidents 6
What could you accomplish if you only went to school for eleven weeks a year? Read about this week’s presidential personality and find out some

Journey to 250: Virginia ~ Mother of Presidents 5
I never really wanted to be president. I didn’t really feel compelled by all of the political movements. However, because of my military leadership as

Journey to 250: Virginia ~ Mother of Presidents 4
Who Am I? It’s the fourth week of our journey through the presidents hailing from Virginia. In continuing on our Journey to 250, we have

Journey to 250: Virginia ~ Mother of Presidents 3
Last week we were introduced to a record breaker, and this week we have another one for the record books, but in a totally different

5 Ways Homeschool Parents Can Prepare This Summer
🌞 5 Ways Homeschool Parents Can Prepare This Summer Summer is finally here. After months of library runs, science experiments, math lessons, read-alouds, and more

Laura Ingalls Wilder in Story and Song
Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867-1957) left a lasting impact on American literature with her Little House series of books. In this presentation, John Notgrass performs songs

Journey to 250: Virginia ~ Mother of Presidents 2
Continuing on our Journey to 250, this week we will be introduced to a Virginia personality who was ahead of his time in many ways,