#HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES

Post sponsored by LevelUp Reader and written by Emily Nudds, MS.Ed. Literacy Reading fluency is a crucial skill that combines the ability to read text accurately, quickly, and with expression.…


Post sponsored by LevelUp Reader and written by Emily Nudds, MS.Ed. Literacy Explicit Vocabulary Instruction in a Structured Literacy Approach We, as educators, all know vocabulary instruction…


Post written and sponsored by Marion Blank, Ph.D. It’s been known for millennia that children love stories. As human beings, our brains are wired to receive information in this form. Stories…


The viewing of a solar eclipse is a rare and exciting occurrence. Because they are so rare, it is important to mark and emphasize them in your homeschool. Here is some information and resources…


If you homeschool or have been researching homeschooling, you may have seen the word “accreditation” mentioned frequently. So, if you’re wondering what it means, how it works, and why it’s…


Sponsored post by Discover!  Homeschoolers are already wired for “alternative education.” We know that our school journey will look different than most, with more flexibility and an individual…


At some point in your homeschooling journey--whether you’re just starting or are 10 years in--you may find yourself making an out-of-state move. While homeschooling is legal in all 50 states,…


Did you know that many amusement parks offer what they call "Homeschool Days"? Combined with lessons on amusement park physics, this can be a mostly educational family activity. As your children…


Post sponsored by Time4Learning It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been homeschooling, switching things up for your students keeps them curious and motivated. Following the same old routine…


Are you wondering how to teach a toddler to read? Start by reading to your child every day. Teach them that books have meaning, are important, and most of all - fun! Encourage them to guess what…