Using Libraries In Your Homeschool
National Library Week is coming up in a few short weeks. You may see lots of signs for library book sales and commemorative events
National Library Week is coming up in a few short weeks. You may see lots of signs for library book sales and commemorative events
by Kyndra Steinmann As you are no doubt aware, the HEAV Virginia Homeschool Convention is coming up in just a few short weeks and
After celebrating Jesus’ resurrection this past Sunday, spend some time to take to heart His final words on earth: “Go therefore and make disciples
Connecting with a poem on a deep personal level can be a great joy. Poetry brings a beauty to language that is unique unto
Jokes & Pranks in Your Homeschool Are you and the kids going a bit stir-crazy stuck at home? How about celebrating a fun simple
Virginia Homeschool Victory An eighth-grade homeschooled student from Suffolk took first place at the 2022 Adidas Track Nationals on March 18. Michailyn Rose ran
March is National Craft Month, and it is the perfect time to incorporate more crafting projects into your hands-on homeschool. Aside from being a
Color Science by Megan Mora Fuentes If you have a child who is interested in the fields of art or design, a solid understanding
Sports Access Fails with Disparaging Remarks Sports access, introduced by newly elected Delegate Marie March (R-Floyd Co.), passed the House then failed in Senate
You DON’T Snooze, You Lose! Healthy Sleep Habits for Your Homeschool World Sleep Day, an annual celebration of sleep and a call to action
Field trips are becoming greatly anticipated this time of the year. As winter starts to wrap up and we get the first few tantalizing
Celebrate Black History month by incorporating these ideas into your homeschool lessons on African-American influence. Check out these resources you can apply across your