Posts by: The Time4Learning Team
Vermont Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Pulitzer prize-winning author Pearl Buck once said of Vermont, “All in all, Vermont is a jewel state–small but precious.” For homeschool families, this is especially true, because there are so many natural, historic, and cultural treasures packed into this little state. Between the diverse flora and fauna, amazing museums, variety of historic sites, and the […]
North Dakota Field Trips for Homeschoolers
President Theodore Roosevelt once said, “I never would have been president if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota.” From wildlife watching to creating art, from studying native peoples to U.S. presidents, homeschool families who love to learn and explore have so many options for North Dakota day trips. Whether you are […]
Reading Goals for Students
Beginning with the end in mind will help you set expectations, measure progress, and create opportunities to celebrate the success of your child. While some subjects (i.e. math) may have more concrete indicators of progress, areas like reading may not. Creating goals for specific components of reading will help guide your instruction and allow you […]
Maine Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Maine is known as the state “where America’s day begins” because it as the state with the easternmost point of land, it is the first to meet the sun in the morning. This is a good thing, because when you are looking for things to do in Maine with kids, you’ll need to start bright […]
Hawaii Field Trips for Homeschoolers
The Aloha State offers unparalleled beauty, rich history, and pristine landscapes. Made up of over 130 islands, only a handful are inhabited and provide tons of things to do in Hawaii with kids. If you’re looking for homeschool field trips in Hawaii, you have many to choose from including state and national parks, museums, and […]