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How Women Changed History
For decades, women have made great accomplishments in history but it wasn’t always this way. Even further back in history, women were forbidden to vote or even obtain an education! Although…
Spotlight ON Science: Comprehensive Guide to Science Fairs
Participating in a science fair is a rite of passage for some kids. Kids who enjoy science love having the chance to share their expertise with others and they often welcome a dose of healthy…
STEAM: Science Fair Ideas for Elementary
Are you ready to create concoctions and explosions? It’s science fair time and that’s exactly the type of thing your student will get to do! Preparing for the science fair pays off in big…
Homeschool Mom Interview: Rebecca
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Find out How Rebecca Started Homeschooling!
Beginning to homeschool can be intimidating - but it doesn't have to be! Find out how the founder of Homeschool.com began her homeshcooling journey!
Scheduling for the Homeschooling Family
Are you looking for new ways to keep your homeschool days organized? Creating and implementing a family schedule might be the antidote to your organization needs! Creating a Family Schedule Making…
5 Ways to Use Math Manipulatives
Looking for more ways to reinforce math concepts for your children? Try math manipulatives! Depending on your child’s learning style, math manipulatives may be supplemental or your child might…
Ice Lanterns – January STEAM Experiment
Mixing science and technology with engineering (construction), art, and math is at the heart of STEAM experiments. Each month, we’re going to feature a STEAM-based experiment or project you…
What to Look for in Good Educational Games
This post is by our contributing sponsor, 7 Generation Games. Quality educational games have the ability to revolutionize learning. Of course, the key word is quality – and with so many games…
Homeschool Writing Assignments for Every Grade Level
The beginning of a new year always seems to put homeschool parents in the mood to try new things. You’re fully aware of what’s not working, and you’re ready to take a different approach.…