Everyday Learning with Buttons
If you’ve got a collection of buttons hiding in your sewing kit or collecting dust on a shelf, pull them out and try jumpstarting
If you’ve got a collection of buttons hiding in your sewing kit or collecting dust on a shelf, pull them out and try jumpstarting
Eight Spring Activities for Your Homeschool Spring is finally almost here! The clocks have moved forward and the first day of spring is just
Oh, Say Can You See? If you’re looking for an interesting topic to focus on for a history–or music or art!–lesson, check out these Star-Spangled
If necessity is the mother of invention, then creativity is its father. Using creative homeschooling ideas to provide children with the time, opportunity, and
Valentine’s Day Activities February is National Heart Health Month, and with Valentine’s Day right in the middle of it, this Homeschool Living features Valentine’s Day
It’s not hard to find examples of the controversy surrounding the First Amendment and the definition of religious freedom in America. You can turn
The Christmas season is the perfect time to incorporate some holiday baking lessons into your homeschool. There are often extra holiday guests to bake
by Megan Bittner Thanksgiving is only weeks away, so now’s the time to demonstrate–and learn–a spirit of thankfulness in your home. These fun Thanksgiving
All About Peanuts What are Peanuts? Are you looking for a fun topic to explore in history, science, cooking, and more? Check out these
One of the greatest freedoms afforded to homeschooling families is the ability to incorporate the subjects we find most important into our daily curriculum.
Teaching Teens to Drive…Safely Teaching your teen to drive may be the most nerve-wracking course you teach as part of your homeschool. Whether you
With cold and flu season upon us, now is the perfect time to incorporate some soap science into your homeschool. Modeling good health and