The younger your kids are, the more natural education at home seems. Preschoolers and kindergarteners are used to spending most of their time at home with their family, in familiar surroundings, so it only seems natural that when they begin school, homeschooling is a logical transition. It won’t feel different or strange, and pretty soon [...]
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I know this isn’t new to anyone, but it is just CHAOS around here after the new year starts. I think having one with pneumonia and the rest of us sick too was what pushed us overboard. But the beauty of homeschool is you can still do school when sick if feeling up to it. [...]
When I was a kid, every Friday was the dreaded spelling test. You know, when we were supposed to be learning the spelling words all week, but somehow ended up all freaked out on Friday because – EEK – it’s the spelling test! The teacher would tell us to number our papers from 1-10, and then she’d [...]
One of the science benchmarks for fifth grade science is the study of habitats and ecosystems. This is one of those benchmarks that is easily accommodated by a little bit of hands on field trip. Part of the way that we learn about habitats, ecosystems and species interdependence is to visit a swamp that has [...]
It’s that time of year when my kids are suffering from burnout. Ok, so I am too! This period between Thanksgiving and Christmas is so hectic and busy that it’s harder to accomplish the same homeschooling tasks we would otherwise be doing just fine with. It’s time to spice things up a bit to keep [...]






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