
Teaching Kids About the Value of Money
Is it ever too early to start learning how to save and spend money wisely? Answer that question and more in this Homeschool Living.
Is it ever too early to start learning how to save and spend money wisely? Answer that question and more in this Homeschool Living.
History of Newspapers & Journalism Perhaps now more than ever, teaching your children the history of newspapers and the importance of honest journalism, how
History of Airplanes: Orville & Wilbur Wright Unit Study As we shift from spring into summer, a fun outdoor unit study is just the
A homeschool unit study is a great way to incorporate a variety of activities into your study of American history. Check out these creative
Patience is a hard lesson to learn–and teach! And yet, one of the greatest blessings of homeschooling is that it allows us the opportunity
An Apple A Day Makes a Homeschool Unit Study With apple trees bursting into bloom all around us, now is a great time to
Homeschool Teatime Right now, your homeschool probably isn’t lacking for at-home together time! But while there is a temporary moratorium on extra-curricular activities outside your
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