
Exploring Our State: The Cardinal
Take some time this winter to explore facets of our state that you may have forgotten about or not yet discovered. Take one of

Take some time this winter to explore facets of our state that you may have forgotten about or not yet discovered. Take one of

Homeschooling around the holidays can be challenging. Busy schedules, special events, extra activities, and the general excitement of the season all contribute to distractions

The holiday season is the perfect time to integrate creative, festive themes into your curriculum. One timeless classic that resonates with the spirit of

In a season that often seems to focus on overindulgence, being joyful in our circumstances, thankful for the things we already have, and selfless

Homeschooling through the holidays can be stressful. Why not let the holiday itself be the lesson? Keep the learning going and spend time together

While they may not be practical for everyday, subscription boxes can add some fun surprises to your curriculum. They could be used to spark

Enduring words of wisdom often provide a great starting point for a homeschool lesson. This simple 14th-century old English proverb–”Mighty oaks from little acorns

The beloved Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder has left an enduring mark on American literature and culture. Incorporating a unit study on

From the tiny button cells that fuel our remote controls to the hefty lithium-ion batteries in our smartphones and electric cars, batteries are all

Using a current event or natural phenomenon to guide your lesson planning is a great way to take advantage of the readily accessible object

Lighthouses have captured the imagination of people for centuries, serving as beacons of safety and symbols of perseverance in the face of adversity. You

Grammar and punctuation can be one of the most frustrating and tear-inducing subjects for students–and even teachers! If you’ve struggled with these lessons in