It’s looking more like fall every day! Fall is a great time of year to get outside with your kiddos. It’s not as hot as summer, but it hasn’t...
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Sunflowers are a fabulous plant to study “hands on” because they are so large that they can be easily observed at any stage. And because they bloom...
One of the best things about homeschooling is being able to approach studies from a more flexible and delight directed approach. Why not allow your child to...
Doing a tide pool unit study through the eyes of a hermit crab can be a lot of fun! My son and I loved doing this. We even went to the pet store and...
Have you ever thought about studying a new food with your children? It’s a great time to choose a new fruit or vegetable to learn about with your...
Summer brings hot and often dry conditions. One thing I learned from my time in Kansas was that even during times of harsh hot and dry conditions, there was...
Teaching your children what garden tools they need and how to use them is very important! It’s also important to teach your children how to properly...
One of my favorite homeschool studies we have done was a Seabird unit study using the book Seabird by Holling Clancy Holling. For our Seabird unit...
July 24th is Amelia Earhart Day. A Kansas-born female who was interested in women’s rights, Amelia kept a scrapbook of women who were successful in male...
Three cheers for sandpaper!! No, really. Recently I learned a bit about the history of sandpaper, and it’s quite interesting. In fact, I think it...
What is beauty? As a Christian mom of three daughters, I feel it is my duty to teach my girls about biblical beauty and how to use makeup in a godly way. We...
We’re so happy to share this New Mexico Pueblo Native American Unit Study with you! For those who are going on our HEART trip to New Mexico, we think...