
Everyday Homeschool: Making Old Things New
In our modern, fast-paced world of constant innovation, in our everyday homeschool, we tend to overlook the beauty and wisdom of the past. As
In our modern, fast-paced world of constant innovation, in our everyday homeschool, we tend to overlook the beauty and wisdom of the past. As
What are you studying in history this fall? What would happen if you brought the history lessons a bit closer to home? Including family
There are a variety of ways that you can celebrate workers, model a good work ethic, and appreciate the labor that goes along with
There’s nothing quite like getting a handwritten letter in the mail. There’s a beauty in the anticipation of waiting for a letter, thinking about
Wrap up your summer homeschool with a delicious treat and some tasty experiments! Check out s’more summer homeschool with these s’mores-themed experiments and activities
Building a backyard fort is the perfect way to practice a few engineering principles and create a great place for a summer homeschool fort
As the back-to-school season gears up, don’t forget to embrace these last few–already?!–weeks of summer. This watermelon unit study is everything you need in
The freedom of summer lends an air of excitement and enthusiasm to outdoor play that is beautifully captured with outdoor art activities. Give your
Lightning bugs–or fireflies!–are one of the most beautiful and unique summertime insects. There are lots of ways you can incorporate a summer homeschool lesson
Swimming is one of the most popular summer activities, and for homeschoolers it can be much more than a “fun-in-the-sun” afternoon at the pool.
One of the most essential aspects of your homeschool journey is building homeschool connections and a network of support. Whether you are a newbie
In an increasingly digital world where cursive seems to be in a slow demise, it can be tempting to “write off” skills like handwriting,