
Groundhog Day and Weather Prediction Folklore
Groundhog Day and Weather Prediction Folklore Every February 2, people across the United States eagerly await the emergence of Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog

Groundhog Day and Weather Prediction Folklore Every February 2, people across the United States eagerly await the emergence of Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog

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

The Christmas season has a way of slowing us down—if we let it. Shorter days, quieter mornings, and cozy afternoons indoors create the perfect

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.”

Learning gratitude, to be grateful and say “thank you” isn’t always the easiest lesson to teach–or learn. In a season that often seems to

As the weather gets cooler, a fun literature study is a great way to spend some cozy fall afternoons. Incorporating independent reading and family

To vote is to have a voice. Election Day is the perfect opportunity to teach kids about voting, how the electoral college works, and

Homeschool History: Revolutionary War Unit Study Getting inspiration for your homeschool history unit study can be as easy as looking at the calendar! A

Turning Your Nature Walks into a Unit Study The family homeschool is the best way to be able to tailor lessons to your children’s

Creative Teaching with Drama You’ve probably already realized that effective teaching requires a certain dramatic element! Even if the drama is merely in your