June 2017

  Explore Local Box is a monthly subscription service that sends informational and fun boxes about different cities in the United States.  Boxes contain locally made products and food items…


We Don't Homeschool for Religious Reasons This post was originally published on the BookShark blog.   Homeschooling has come a long way in the last fifteen years. It used to be that…


Mother Goose Time provides monthly subscription, thematic early-learning materials that work great in a homeschool setting (at home or in a co-op). The materials encourage skill based learning…


Summer reading isn't just a form of fun and learning—it can inspire kids of all ages to explore new ideas, new adventures, and new worlds no matter where they’re spending their summer. Whether…


Are you looking for activities and hobbies to do with your children this summer? Start a summer garden! It can be as easy or as complicated as you want it to be. There are many, many options…


Want to Make Sidewalk Chalk this Summer? Here are some directions. Summer is here and whether you choose to homeschool year round or take a few months off midyear there is always room for…


  Summer Solstice Today, June 21 is the first day of summer. The first day of summer is known as the Summer Solstice.  It is the longest day of the year when the sun is farthest north. …


Year round homeschooling. What image does that phrase invoke for you?   Perhaps a negative one...a not so glorious summer spent with your children sitting at the kitchen table reluctantly toiling…


We asked our readers, "Are you homeschooling through the summer?" We've included their responses below - Shannon - I will be. Why stop learning/teaching just because the school system does?…


  Homeschool.com regularly publishes our “101 Things To Do This Summer” list, full of summer fun activities (they're fun AND educational!).  This year, our 101 list is included…