Thanksgiving Themed Writing for Kids
Thanksgiving Poems for Kids! The holidays are a great time to encourage kids to try new writing styles. And all the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the holidays make poetry the natural choice! Poetry is perfect for Thanksgiving Themed Writing for Kids. But...
20 Reasons Why I’m Thankful for Homeschool
“‘Tis the gift to be simple...” I am thankful for homeschool because I get to have a front row seat to my kids’ development and learning. There aren’t any other people obstructing my view of this great show we call “growing up”. I am thankful for the freedom to...
4 Tips for Homeschool Extracurricular Activities: Finding and Creating Meaningful Learning
One of the great things about homeschooling is the flexibility to build your own schedule; both the timing of it all and the contents of the day. Extracurricular activities help develop a well-rounded student and gives kids a chance to discover new areas of interest...
What is Homeschooling Like? A Day in the Life of a Homeschool Mom
I have always loved reading “A Day in the Life of Me” posts. It reminds me of the old Mr.Rogers show when he travels to meet a new neighbor. When I was a new homeschooler, I found so many great ideas as I read the semi-frightening posts. Now, as I have entered a...
From the Homeschoolers Anonymous Files: The Case of the Reluctant Reader
Join me in my imaginary, Homeschoolers Anonymous group, hidden in the basement of the local church. Bad coffee has been brewed, less than the average amount of denim is worn, hefty tote bags sit next to each chair. Take a look around the unexpectedly large circle and...
4 Models for Planning Your Homeschool Calendar
If all the homeschool parents filled a big stadium one day, our fight song would be entirely about flexibility. We, the homeschool army, take full advantage of our freedom to strengthen our muscle of flexibility- and we do it in every way possible. If your state laws...
9 Real Life Stories to Inspire Students
“There are stars whose light reaches the earth long after they have disintegrated and are no more. And there are men whose scintillating memory lights the world long after they have passed from it. These lights which shine in the darkest night are those which...
Homeschooling Kids Close in Age
One Mom Addresses the Question of Homeschooling Kids Close in Age... My girls are 19 months apart. Call it laziness, but I just didn’t like the idea of teaching the same thing two years in a row. I didn’t want to plan for two different history or math lessons and I...
Global Student Network Offering FREE Curriculum
For a limited time, Global Student Network (GSN) is offering free access to their STUDY ISLAND for all students who enroll in a year-long curriculum. GSN LETS FAMILIES CHOOSE GSN provides six excellent curriculum options to homeschool families. Whether you are looking...
Multi-Age Homeschooling
The number three question asked of me, after: “How do you socialize your kids?” and “Which curriculum do you use?” is “How do you teach more than one age student at a time?” It’s a good question, especially in our day and age, when most people school with same age...
Homeschool and School at Home Resources
Global Student Network
Global Student Network’s mission is to offer the highest quality online curriculum available to homeschooling families. GSN offers a wide range of online curriculum options. We have over 2000 course offerings including Honors, AP®, World Languages, and Career and Technical Education courses.
International Virtual Learning Academy
IVLA is an accredited online private school that allows students to choose their own educational path while meeting the expectation of a larger future. IVLA provides experiences beyond the traditional classroom; allowing students the freedom to meet their personal goals.
Equip Christian Academy
Equip Christian Academy is an accredited, online private Christian school serving students in grades K-12. Equip is devoted to providing each student an outstanding faith-based education. We are dedicated to supporting families that want their children to have an exceptional, accredited, academic experience from home.