Learning: How Much Is a Matter of Style?
by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias Have you ever been told that your kids are too restless, too talkative, or too inattentive? Have you worried that
by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias Have you ever been told that your kids are too restless, too talkative, or too inattentive? Have you worried that
Themes and Learning by Joe Dean We sat in a tent drinking water from canteens and eating beef jerky. We tried to guess which
Evidence of Progress Q. I know evidence of progress is due by August 1 because I filed under the homeschool statute, but I really
by Joy Hayden The start of a new school year brings mixed feelings in our home. The familiar routine is welcome after weeks of unstructured
by Kyndra Steinmann In many ways, this homeschooling with a toddler is best described as “constantly re-inventing the wheel”! We know that “the wheel”—education—is
Embracing Homeschooling: Free Educational Resources In the midst of a wave of event closures, there is an unexpected opportunity for families to spend more
Codes have been used throughout history to communicate, signal distress, and transmit secret information. One of the most recognizable codes is Morse code, developed
There are a ton of great ways to incorporate a submarine unit study into your homeschool STEM activities. March 17 is Submarine Day, which
“How wonderful it is that no one need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” – Anne Frank God calls us
The IRS isn’t the only one who (might) owe you a refund this year. This year is a leap year, so we’ll get one
Spring time is the perfect time to plan some rainbow science experiments! Take advantage of the rainy weather and spring sunshine to be on
Creating unit studies is a fun way to explore a variety of subjects, and it’s surprising how much you can learn from one common