
Growing Selfless Children: Volunteering and Stewardship in Your Homeschool
“How wonderful it is that no one need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” – Anne Frank God calls us
“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
What Makes Strong Bridges? What do you do when your students are stuck inside on a cold afternoon? How about a fun STEM activity
Unit studies are a creative way to incorporate several different subjects into a cohesive unit bound by a common theme. Part of the fun
Setting Goals for Your Homeschool Life The beginning of a new year is a perfect time to evaluate your homeschool life and habits, celebrate
Spider Science: Friend or Foe? You’ll see plenty of spiders this time of year, both in nature, as many spiders venture out of hiding
If you’ve homeschooled for any amount of time, it’s almost certain that you’ve heard–or thought!–this: “I’m just not a math person; I don’t get
Learning toys are great tools for occupying younger students, especially if you need to review structured lessons with older siblings, work, or put babies
Rainy Day Math by Kyndra Steinmann Oh, the winter doldrums! The weather is cold, the ground is likely muddy, or it is raining for
by Kyndra Steinmann One of the wonderful things about homeschooling is the way it enables me to give my children the gift of time—not