Posts by: The Time4Learning Team
Mississippi Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Although it’s known as the “birthplace of music,” Mississippi homeschoolers will find even more than musical adventures as they crisscross the state. Whether you are a resident looking for a way to add some adventure into your homeschool routine or are car-schooling as you visit the area, you’ll find plenty of fun things to do […]
Unit Study Supplement: Harry Truman, U.S. 33rd President
What was Harry Truman known for? Most notably, Truman is associated with the dropping of an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan at the end of World War II. He was ultimately quite an unpopular president, but he is credited with some major accomplishments during his tenure, including creating new divisions of the Armed Services, combatting […]
Indiana Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Indiana has a lot to offer homeschool families. No matter where you live (or are visiting) in the state, you are likely less than half a tank of gas away from a key historical, cultural, or natural site full of learning opportunities. Currently studying tribal history? True to the state’s name, there are plenty of […]
Tennessee Field Trips for Homeschoolers
When your homeschool routine has taken a turn toward the mundane, there is an easy and fun way to spice things up. It’s time to head outside those four walls and experience all that Tennessee has to teach you! Your opportunities for exploration can begin right in your hometown. Check with your local postmaster to […]
Unit Study Supplement: Louisiana Facts, U.S. 18th State
Louisiana is definitely a melting pot of multiple cultures. It has a deep history blended with French, African, American, and French-Canadian influences. Because of this, there are two words that are distinct to Louisiana: Cajun (French-Canadian influenced) and Creole (native-born Louisiana residents). Those are just a couple of the fun facts about Louisiana that you’ll […]