Spending time outdoors is one of the healthiest ways families can enjoy their time together. With summer just a few weeks away, we thought it would be a perfect opportunity to share one of our all-time favorite posts from our good friend, Ms. Sam. Hope these ideas are inspiration for new … [Read more...]
A Reason For Science: A “Dinosaur Era” Experiment with Triops
As a homeschooling mom, I've always been afraid someday I'd lose my right to educate my own children. Little did I know a virus would flip that coin on its head and everyone would be forced to homeschool, at least in part ... there is some irony for me! Whether you are homeschooling out of … [Read more...]
Introducing “Nouns Around Town”
Welcome to our all-new Nouns Around Town educational play set. This free, printable set allows language to take the center stage, as your child's imagination grows and they learn all about nouns! The basic idea behind this project is to show our children that nouns are all around us, everywhere we … [Read more...]
FREE Educational Game: The /k/ (Hard “K”) Sound
We're back to tackle another challenging English language concept: the initial hard /k/ sound in words, which can be spelled with either a letter K or a C at different times. Did you know the K and C words don't usually share vowels? I didn't learn this until I began to homeschool my own … [Read more...]
10 Things To Look For When Choosing a Spelling Curriculum
When choosing a Spelling curriculum, perhaps the first question to ask is: Does spelling still matter? It’s a fair question in today’s texting/typing/auto-correct culture. My answer would be a loud, emphatic, resounding YES! Even in our technology-driven society of texting and typing, … [Read more...]
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