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Why Learn Web Design?

Why Learn Web Design? is a guest blog post written by Chris Yust, from Homeschool Programming, Inc.


The NASA@ My Library Project

75 public libraries selected as NASA@ My Library Partners   Seventy‐five U.S. public libraries have been selected to receive resources, training and support through NASA@ My Library, a STEM education initiative that will increase and enhance STEM learning opportunities for library patrons throughout the nation, including geographic areas and populations currently underserved in STEM education. […]


101 Things To Do This Summer – So Many FUN Things To Do!

  Homeschool.com’s 101 Things To Do This Summer list is chock-full of educational and fun things to do.  Maybe your kids will be interested in some of the following – Have a cannonball competition with your friends. Read the following link and you just might win! http://www.popularmechanics.com/outdoors/sports/physics/physics-of-cannonball-splash Decorate your flip-flops. Be creative! http://adornabelle.com/how-to-decorate-your-own-flip-flops Learn to […]


We Don’t Homeschool for Religious Reasons

We Don’t Homeschool for Religious Reasons This post was originally published on the BookShark blog.   Homeschooling has come a long way in the last fifteen years. It used to be that most homeschoolers were educating at home because of religious reasons and mostly kept their children hidden at home—concerned that too much exposure to […]


Mother Goose Time Review

Mother Goose Time provides monthly subscription, thematic early-learning materials that work great in a homeschool setting (at home or in a co-op). The materials encourage skill based learning through play, while nurturing a child’s social-emotional, physical, language and cognitive development. And the program is easy to implement, which is a plus.   What do you […]


Summer Reading = Summer Learning & Fun

Summer reading isn’t just a form of fun and learning—it can inspire kids of all ages to explore new ideas, new adventures, and new worlds no matter where they’re spending their summer. Whether the goal is to read one book a week, or as many books as possible, summer reading is a free activity that can spur […]


Want to Make Sidewalk Chalk this Summer?

Want to Make Sidewalk Chalk this Summer? Here are some directions. Summer is here and whether you choose to homeschool year round or take a few months off midyear there is always room for a little fun that is educational, frugal and gets the kids outside for a few hours.  Most kids love the chance […]


More Than 101 Things To Do This Summer!

Homeschool.com’s newest list of 101 Things to Do This Summer is BACK! And guess what? This year, we turned to you in our Facebook group and asked you for some unique ideas. You answered our request and this year, we bring you 103 things for your kids to do this summer!