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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…


Post sponsored by Daily Skill Building Homeschool notebooking is a unique method of homeschooling that encourages students to work independently. Through written narration, drawing, and sketching,…


Are you a "Green Goddess" or a "Trash it Tom"? Recycling is an important thing we can all do to help preserve our environment. No doubt, you’ve heard the phrase “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle,”…


Chances are good that if you check your calendar, the third Monday of February is Presidents’ Day. Why do we celebrate Presidents’ Day? Is it just another patriotic day or a day to take off…


In this spirit of Christmas giving and receiving, you’ve probably had your fair share of handmade gifts by now. Perhaps you’ve painted a wooden frame or you might have even created ornaments…


Fire prevention is such an important topic to discuss with kids. Most in-home fires are caused by accident, and the majority of these accidents can be prevented. In some cases, however, precautions…


This post is sponsored by Quarto Classroom. Summer might technically be winding down, but there has truly never been a better time to take classes and learning opportunities outdoors and into…


Is lesson planning taking over your life? For many homeschoolers, lesson planning becomes that dreaded task we never look forward to doing. Sure, it makes teaching lessons easier but at what…


Guest post by Jennifer Edmundson, Co-founder, Kenson Kids Every parent knows it can be a challenge to get and keep kids active. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that…