Hands-On Botany and Fall Gardens
Hands-On Botany and Fall Gardens As fall gardens experience cooler temperatures, you’ll want to start thinking about winterizing your yard and garden. Take advantage
Hands-On Botany and Fall Gardens As fall gardens experience cooler temperatures, you’ll want to start thinking about winterizing your yard and garden. Take advantage
Music lessons may sometimes seem like an unnecessary burden on an already overloaded student’s schedule. Or perhaps you struggle with incorporating music appreciation into
Bees are one of the most important creatures to humans on earth. It is estimated that one third of the food we eat relies
Emergency Preparedness We don’t want to consider the possibility of a tragedy such as a natural disaster affecting our families. But preparing for emergencies
Does the thought of surprise guests make you want to draw the blinds and lock the door? Is your “quality family time” overshadowed by
Teaching Foreign Language In Your Homeschool Ciao! Comment allez-vous? Gracias a todos por leer nuestro blog! What better time to start a new language
Summer Art: Capturing Color with Pointillism Whether or not you break from homeschooling over the summer, lesson topics that lend themselves to incorporating multiple
Winter Skywatching Homeschool astronomy is a very interesting and fun family unit lesson. The Leonid meteor shower occurs every year in November. Dark skies
The Dog Days of Summer Have you ever wondered where this phrase comes from? You might be surprised to find out that it doesn’t
Sustainable Living Water Works: Teaching Sustainable Living by Megan Megan Mora Fuentes Water is one of our most precious resources and conserving and using
Family Biking Adventures for Homeschoolers Did you know May is National Bike Month? As this unusual school year comes to a close and the
Is it ever too early to start learning how to save and spend money wisely? Answer this question in this week’s Homeschool Classroom, and