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Earth Science Week Unit Study & Printables

Earth Science Week is an annual event and we couldn’t be more excited to share our unit study on earth facts and geology with you as a free homeschool science resource!


Women of Achievement

Let’s take time to consider why women's successes are important to study, and even more worthwhile to uncover from the missing pages of history books.


Using Geocaching for Summer Field Trips!

Geocaching is a real-world game for finding hidden items with the help of GPS coordinates. Are your kids itching to be outside? Geocaching could be the answer!


Coding for Summer Learning

If one or more of your kids have a natural inclination toward technology and computers, the summer may be a good chance for introducing computer programming.


5 Ways Coding Encourages Logical Thinking

Has your kiddo always been interested in computers?  Do they enjoy tinkering with their devices or seem to fix technology issues before you even understand the problem?  Bless this generation; they understand it all so quickly! A lot of children interested in computers often find great enjoyment from coding.  Also known as computer programming, coding […]


Podcast Interview with Britfield Author + Freebie

Enter to Win your own signed copy of Britfield & the Lost Crown!  (perfect for summer reading!) In our latest Homeschooling & Loving It podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with Chad Stewart, author of Britfield & the Lost Crown.  This book has recently launched globally, and we are here to celebrate!  We loved […]


The Importance of Latin Learning for Science Achievement

There are many benefits of learning Latin, and a number of ways it still influences our daily lives.  While it may feel like more of a challenge to take on this archaic, mysterious language, we want to explain how it can enrich and deepen your homeschool study.  If you’re considering a foreign language already, here’s why you perhaps should choose Latin.


Four Ways to Avoid Summer Slide

This post is sponsored by Laurel Springs. Believe it or not, the highly anticipated sunny days of summer are right around the corner. For some children, that might mean carefree days spent with friends, an epic family vacation, earning money through a summer job, or devoting extended time on an extracurricular activity or passion. While […]


How to Build Skills and Confidence in Your Young Writer!

Guest post by Melissa Webb It was my first year in middle school. My new 6th-grade history teacher was young, energetic, and stylish! I just knew I would love her. And as a lifelong teacher-pleaser myself, I quickly set out to produce high-quality assignments and essays sure to impress her. Imagine my surprise when she […]


Evaluate Your Child’s Writing Tear Free!

One of the joys of homeschooling is being able to help your children put their thoughts into words. However, the next phase can get a little tricky. Evaluating your children’s writing can be uncomfortable because writing is so personal. Your writers are offering you a glimpse into their innermost thoughts, feelings, and ideas. So how […]