#HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES

Summer Was Made for Writing
Sponsored post by Time4Writing. Homeschool mom, Alexa, got her son’s standardized test scores back at the beginning of April. She became concerned when she realized that his reading and…

Are Great Leaders Born or Made?
There are definitely two sides to the on-going debate as to whether great leaders are born or made. Here’s where we, at SuperCamp, come out on this issue. Yes, certain people are born with,…

Benefits of Summer Enrichment Programs
Summer enrichment is traditionally considered to be a great way to expose students to new or more advanced areas of learning during the long summer vacation break. No argument there. But the…

Grounding Yourself in Mathematics
By Karen Branch - Homeschool math guest post sponsored by CTC Math There’s that moment in every comedy where the befuddled comic relief character says, “Wait a second…” as he notices…

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…

Soaking Up Sun – FREE Science Fun
Includes #46 from Homeschool.com’s Great Summer Resource: 101 Things To Do This Summer list! Never look at the sun directly—we all know that important warning. But if we can’t look at…

Rethinking Labels
RETHINKING HOW OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM LABELS UNIQUE CHILDREN This is a guest blog post written by Carreen Schroeder. I formally entered the professional realm of education…
Homeschool Science – Rock Nature Study
Do you have a little geologist? My kids are fascinated by rocks. They have jars and containers full of them. We recently moved into a house with a very nice backyard. In…

Pre-K Science: Beginning to Explore
So, there you are with your little four-year-old you’ve decided to homeschool. There are multiple schools of thought out there on how much “school” should actually be happening in preschool. …