The Hands-On Homeschooler: How to Embrace Experiental Learning at Home
Activities and ideas for incorporating hands-on learning. Tips on becoming a hands-on homeschooler in math, science, history, art, and more.
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Activities and ideas for incorporating hands-on learning. Tips on becoming a hands-on homeschooler in math, science, history, art, and more.
Discover the amazing science of chromatography and conduct a leaf chromatography experiment with your homeschoolers following these helpful step-by-step instructions.
This book review shows Word Before World to be a very real and relatable devotional that will meet you where you’re at and invite you to connect with the One who will carry you through.
In today’s Homeschool Conversation, we look at RVL: The Curriculum, a new discipleship curriculum from the perspective of two different denominations to discuss why it’s such a powerful curriculum.
In this post, we’re going to discuss dozens of ways you can use sand at the beach as a homeschool study tool using Folly Beach in South Carolina as our backdrop.
Join Matt Forte, Trish Corlew, and Jennifer Smeltser as they discuss My Hair Can, a book that invites girls and boys to embrace their natural hair with an uplifting reminder of their God-given worth.
My Hair Can, written by Matt Forte and illustrated by Sophia Green, is a colorful and engaging book that shares a powerful message with children: that we are diverse and unique, and every part of us is carefully made by a loving Creator, including our hair.
Struggling with the idea of teaching your kids homeschool high school math? You don’t have to! But that doesn’t mean they don’t need to learn it. Here are some resources that might help!
For anyone who is in my Hip Homeschool Moms Community, you already know how much my family loves CTCMath. But for those who have not found their way into our group, or who want to hear ALL My reasons for loving CTCMath, I share them in this conversation with Nadim El-Rahi. We go into the…
As a parent, you know that discipleship is among the most important things you’ll ever teach your kids. So, what should you look for in a discipleship curriculum? Here are five things to consider, and a terrific discipleship curriculum that checks all the boxes!
During the late summer months, there is so much talk of the coming school year. For homeschooling families, though, a better term might be a not back to school year. It might look something like this.
In a world full of distractions and endless activities, teaching our kids to wisely manage time is crucial. Here are 6 tips to teach your kids time management.