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6 Simple Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving

Post contributed by Time4Learning.com Welcome, Thanksgiving! The Thanksgiving holiday is the time we celebrate the harvest and gather with loved ones to give thanks for all the wonderful things we have in life. Homeschooling is one of those things we are thankful for! And, one of the beauties of homeschooling is being able to add […]


Tips for Delight-Directed Science Learning

While not every subject in school will fascinate your child, we all want our children to delight in learning.  Sometimes, though, it can be hard to find enjoyment in subjects that just don’t interest us or greatly confuse us.  You were a student once, you know what it’s like! Thankfully, homeschooling provides the freedom to […]


Make Your Own Space Exploration Unit Study!

Space. The final frontier… or is it? The study of space, otherwise known as astronomy is a field of study that is nearly limitless. Scientists continually discover new and amazing things in the “great beyond.” And science careers are fascinating.  It’s a great opportunity, but one that starts when our children are young. Awakening an […]


How to Build Confidence in Your Young Writer

Think back to the first time you ever held your newborn in your arms. That wriggling, tiny bundle of arms and legs felt so vulnerable in your grasp that you couldn’t help but feel your stomach tighten and your hands and arms tense up. A young writer’s first efforts at turning his or her thoughts […]


Homeschool High School Language Arts

Research papers, classic literature, critiques, essay writing, grammar, and college prep vocabulary are all part of a high school language arts course of study.  At its core, it’s very similar to the language arts you’ve taught your students all along. Ultimately, though, there will be some important changes. Keep reading to find out what those […]


A Charlotte Mason Approach to Math

Although Charlotte Mason never used the term living math, she did speak of living books and living learning, so the term living math is certainly in line with the spirit of CM. Simply put, living math is real math used in daily life to solve actual problems or to play games. It is math that […]


Free Homeschool Poetry Study

The month of April is National Poetry Month, and it only seems fitting to put together a custom poetry unit to celebrate the love for poetry. Learn more and download your free printables to get started!


101 Fun Things To Do This Summer

Needing some ideas for things to do on summer break? Look no further! With 101 different options, you're sure to find some fun activities for your homeschooling family!


KidCoach App Homeschool Curriculum Review

Do you want to have meaningful discussions to help grow critical life skills in your child but aren't sure where to begin? Read our homeschool curriculum review of the KidCoach app!