Homeschool Testing: Are We “Behind?”
Years ago, when we were brand-spankin’ new homeschoolers, there was only one thing that truly worried me about the path we’d chosen. It wasn’t the cost. It wasn’t the absence …
Years ago, when we were brand-spankin’ new homeschoolers, there was only one thing that truly worried me about the path we’d chosen. It wasn’t the cost. It wasn’t the absence …
These days, you can constantly hear people mumblin’ and grumblin’ about the public school system removing cursive from the agenda. They think kids need to know cursive in order to …
There are a few subjects that most homeschooling families struggle to teach. The most common are the arts. Unless you’re a music junkie or have a degree in art, it …
Remember the good old days when you wanted to learn about something and you actually had to go to the library and research it? You would spend hours sifting through …
Benjamin Franklin once said “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” Although education can be pricey, it’s one of the few things in life that pays for itself, over …
How fast can you type? As a blogger and Facebook junkie, I can type pretty quickly. It doesn’t take me long to whip up a blog post or send a …
If there’s one thing that gets pushed to the back burner of our homeschool, it’s art lessons. And if you’re like most homeschoolers, you’re guilty of the same. Trying to …
Our first year of homeschooling was a rough one. Like most homeschoolers, we didn’t know what type of curriculum would work best for us. It was a whole lot of …
Weather is constantly changing and can be downright scary. From tornadoes to wildfires, there’s plenty to learn about the weather. This year, we’ll be studying weather using The Good and …
Isn’t it funny how some of our most important skills are the ones that often get pushed to the side, while we learn other more “important” skills? Everyone is making …