
Learning with Legos: Eight Ways Lego Play Boosts Literacy
“Play is the highest form of research.” ~ Albert Einstein The word Lego® conjures up many favorable thoughts for parents and children alike. (Unless you
“Play is the highest form of research.” ~ Albert Einstein The word Lego® conjures up many favorable thoughts for parents and children alike. (Unless you
Family Game Nights by Lynna Sutherland Most homeschool moms love the idea of playing board games. Family game nights are a great idea for family
by Sharon Jeffus When we think of art for preschool and early elementary, we need to think of fun and adventure.Children this age have a
Learn to Read Naturally by Kyndra Steinmann Lately the toddler tornado has been experiencing a language explosion! Every day or two she has a new
Public School After Kindergarten Q. My child is four and will miss the September 30 cut-off date for kindergarten by a few days. If I
What We Should Know Q. Where can I find information about what my child should be learning at his grade level? I’m concerned that he
Q. I recently received a letter from my county superintendent saying my kindergartener must be tested. I didn’t think I needed to test this year.
Academic Progress Q. I understand if my kindergartner was not six last September 30, I don’t have to have him tested, but do I need
Q. Do we have to submit Notice of Intent for a five-year-old kindergartener? A. According to the Virginia homeschool statute, if your child will be
Kindergarten Testing Q. Am I required to test my kindergarten child if I notified my superintendent last fall that we would begin homeschooling? A. Testing
Keeping Grades & Homeschool Q. I just started homeschooling my Virginia kindergartner. Is keeping grades something I am required to do? A. The Virginia homeschool