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Homeschooling Fun: A Circus
Homeschooling itself can seem like a circus sometimes! Why not celebrate homeschooling fun by taking advantage of summer freedom and sunny weather? Let the
Homeschooling itself can seem like a circus sometimes! Why not celebrate homeschooling fun by taking advantage of summer freedom and sunny weather? Let the
September 27, 2024 For many years, HEAV has partnered with the State Fair of Virginia to sponsor a homeschool day. Thanks to HEAV’s partnership,
The History of Pizza Sometimes the best learning happens without lesson plans or lapbooks. Challenge your kids to learn something new about a random
Again–Loudoun County School Board Will Consider Religious Exemption Action The Loudoun County School Board (LCSB) is again considering changing Virginia’s long-held religious exemption (RE)
Space Exploration for Kids Did you know the 50th anniversary of the first human moon landing is coming up on July 20? Space exploration
by Anne Miller Finally, you’re ready for the first day of homeschooling. You sent in the proper documentation to the division superintendent, the Department of Health, and
Homeschooling in The Summer: Theodore Roosevelt Unit Study Homeschooling in the summer, when the majority of public and private schooled students are running free,
Summer Schooling: Women in Aviation Whether your summer schooling means continuing structured lessons through the season, or relaxing the schedule and taking advantage of
Bubbles & Balloons: Fun Summer Experiments for Your Homeschool Bubbles and balloons are the perfect tools for some “lazy” summer learning! You can use
Summer Unit Study: Frogs and Amphibians As formal studies wind down for the summer, you may be looking for an interesting summer unit study
One of the greatest blessings of homeschooling is that our kids really live and learn at home. However, this also presents one of the
Upcycling and repurposing, though often used interchangeably, are two different ways to help reuse items and save them from ending up in landfills. Essentially,