
Grateful Hearts In Your Homeschool
Learning to be grateful and say “thank you” isn’t always the easiest lesson to teach–or learn. In a season that often seems to focus
Learning to be grateful and say “thank you” isn’t always the easiest lesson to teach–or learn. In a season that often seems to focus
The festive season is a perfect time to incorporate some baking lessons into your holiday homeschool. There are often extra holiday guests to bake
Advent is a time of anticipation and reflection for many–and as homeschoolers, we always look for ways to bring our “living” into our “homeschool.”
Homeschooling Through Play: Pinatas Learning through play and games can be one of the best methods for introducing new topics or areas of study
Veterans make up over 10% of Virginia’s population, the second-highest percentage among the 50 states. As homeschoolers, we have the opportunity to teach our
Homeschool STEM: Building Blocks to Skyscrapers Incorporating a lesson or unit study in architecture into your homeschool STEM is a great way to use
Bears are a fascinating animal, but unfortunately some of the fascination stems from misrepresentation and mischaracterisation of bears in the media. With the current
Typewriters & Typing Typing is one of those skills that seems like a vestige of a past era, but is actually more useful and
Pianos There are a range of physical, social, and academic benefits in teaching music in your homeschool, and you can even incorporate other subjects
You can use a unit study on a fascinating topic to introduce and reinforce a variety of different subjects. A study of earthquakes lends
Creative Writing in Your Homeschool Creative writing is a great tool to use in your homeschool. It offers an outlet for creativity and free
As we head into the cozy fall season, schedules change, and your family starts to fall into a steadier rhythm after the summer freedom,