The following is a post from guest writer Sara. If you’re looking for a touch of whimsy to add to your life this spring, a pinch of fairy dust should do the trick. If you don’t have any fairy dust, a sprinkle of glitter mixed with sugar is a quite handy substitute. Of course, if [...]
Presentations: Assessing Your Student’s Progress – Simple Homeschool I just love the amazing ideas that Kris shares as alternatives to a typical test on paper. A Unique Perspective – Homegrown Learners Guest writer Cheryl shares her experiences and emotions from having homeschooled just one of her children. 5 Things You Should Never Tell a New [...]
The following is a post from contributing writer Dianna Kennedy. As a Catholic family, Easter is a big deal in our house. We do a combination of religious crafts and books, as well as fun spring ideas. Check out these Easter crafts, books, recipes,printables and more for the preschool and kindergarten set. 1. The Easter [...]
The following is written by contributing writer Cheryl Pitt, founder of The 2:1 Conference. We’re all dutifully marching toward the end of the year, right? This time of year I often find myself going back to my checklist, making sure I get as many of my goals checked off as possible. And while that’s a [...]
The following is a post by contributing writer, Sheri, of Learning Pavilion. Things To Do With Your Baby Whether you homeschool, work at home, or just can’t think of things to do with your little ones, this fun list will get you started in the right direction. Baby Activity – Baby Abacus (diy) – The [...]
Written by contributor Lauren of Mama’s Learning Corner It seems Spring is coming quickly this year! I’m in North Carolina, where the trees are budding and the daffodils are in their beautiful full bloom. That type of beauty deserves some study during our school time! Spring Scavenger Hunt – I am Momma, Hear Me Roar [...]