Fun with Math for the Right-Brained: Creative Approaches
If you’ve homeschooled for any amount of time, it’s almost certain that you’ve heard–or thought!–this: “I’m just not a math person; I don’t get
If you’ve homeschooled for any amount of time, it’s almost certain that you’ve heard–or thought!–this: “I’m just not a math person; I don’t get
Learning toys are great tools for occupying younger students, especially if you need to review structured lessons with older siblings, work, or put babies
Five Science Experiments for Fall Science experiments come into their own in the fall! Changes in the natural world around us, beginning-of-the-school-year enthusiasm, and
If you’re looking for a fun fall trip to take with your family, consider incorporating a field trip to Natural Bridge into a hands-on
Hands-On History: The Printing Press A study on Johannes Gutenberg’s moveable-type printing press makes an excellent hands-on history lesson with nearly endless activities for
Kids in the Kitchen: Homeschool Home Ec Home economics is a subject that blends seamlessly into a homeschool curriculum. Learning to cook, budget, and
Your Family Legacy: A Genealogy Study What are you studying in history this fall? What would happen if you brought the history lessons a
Kick off your homeschool year with a cool history unit study, and maybe even a family field trip! On September 1, 1752, the Liberty
Homeschoolers are in a unique position to incorporate an entrepreneurial spirit into their homeschool and lifestyle. Whether you run a full-fledged business or experiment
Singing–in schools, communities, and homes–is an activity that in some ways seems like a lost art when you compare modern days to historical records.
Homeschooling itself can seem like a circus sometimes! Why not celebrate homeschooling fun by taking advantage of summer freedom and sunny weather? Let the
The History of Pizza Sometimes the best learning happens without lesson plans or lapbooks. Challenge your kids to learn something new about a random