We are very interested in having a writer (or a few) join us that school with one of the following methods: unschooling, Montessori method, or Waldorf. Our writers submits articles twice a month (every other week). In addition to this, we would be very interested in writers who are focusing on middle/high school, as well [...]
We recently had the opportunity to attend a Renaissance Day with our Girl Scout troop, and it was such a fun experience I thought I’d share it with you. If you belong to a homeschool co-op you could either look into your local community and see if you have any non-profit educational Renaissance groups that [...]
So many of us have had it happen, right? You spend money on that piece of curriculum that you read good reviews about only to stick it in a closet after trying it because it just didn’t work for you. Or, maybe you have read about some method of homeschooling or just an idea that [...]
As much as I’d like to say I always have activities planned for each grade level, the reality is that there are often times where some of the kids don’t have anything to do. Currently I am teaching seven different levels (from pre-K to a high school junior) and while I don’t believe in structuring [...]
These aren’t all brand new links, but here is a smattering of great homeschooling links from around the blogosphere: Finding Support — The Curriculum Choice I think one thing that most homeschoolers need to make it through with their sanity is some type of support. This article gives lots of ideas for where to find [...]
If you’ve heard about toolbars but don’t quite know what one is or why you would need one, let me give you the skinny on toolbars. Toolbars are a way to stay connected to what you are interested in. If you spend the majority of your computer time looking for photography equipment and techniques then [...]