It’s Moving Day: Animal Migration
You might have already noticed the flocks of birds moving through your hometown on their annual migration north. There are thousands of species of
You might have already noticed the flocks of birds moving through your hometown on their annual migration north. There are thousands of species of
You can draw inspiration for your homeschool unit studies through a variety of historical events and commemorations. March 11 is National Johnny Appleseed Day,
If you’ve been blessed with some warmer weather this past week, you’ve probably started looking for some new spring unit study ideas. Learning out
Rainbow Unit Studies for Homeschool Believe it or not, springtime is around the corner! A rainbow unit study is a great way to take
by Megan Mora Fuentes Introduce a study on birds into your homeschool to explore concepts in science, art, conservation, and more. Winter birding is
February is Home Education Month in Virginia, and it provides an excellent opportunity for homeschoolers to share their reasons for homeschooling and promote the
Groundhog Day and Weather Prediction Folklore Groundhog Day is celebrated each February 2 throughout the United States and Canada, and is a fun example
Sometimes you can teach a lesson with some silly fun even better than with a serious study session. January 25 is commonly celebrated as
After the excitement of the holidays dies down, all the decorations are put away, and things start to go back to normal, it’s easy to rush
Creative Homeschool Geography Around the World on a Cookie Tray: Creative Homeschool Geography The Christmas season, with help from some creative homeschool geography, can
Homemade Gifts and Crafts A lot of children are very familiar with the joy of receiving gifts—especially around holiday time! But these easy handmade
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.”