How Can We Keep Children Safe Online This Summer?
As parents, we’re tasked with the incredibly important role as the protector, advisor, and overall mentor of our children. With summer learning right around the corner, now is a great time to sit down and talk with our children about online safety and how to stay safe. Computers and the internet are both deeply woven […]
Unit Study Supplement: Ohio Facts, U.S. 17th State
The state of Ohio is a state of many firsts; did you know that the first traffic light was used in Cincinnati in 1914? Or that the famous inventor Thomas Edison was actually born in Milan, Ohio? There has been a debate for years over whether Ohio or North Carolina should be considered the birthplace […]
Minnesota Field Trips for Homeschoolers
If you’re a homeschooler and looking for things to do in Minnesota with kids, you are in store for tons of exciting opportunities in the North Star State. Whether it’s physical exercise you’re after, learning more about the state’s history, or enhancing your science and art studies, you can find a field trip idea in […]
Simple Budgeting Activities for Kids
Did you know April is Math Awareness Month? Well, I sure didn’t until about two months ago when I was looking for ways to reverse homeschool burnout (yes that pesky time of the year has caught us completely off guard). While I was searching for ideas, I came across a quote from Beth Kobliner. She’s […]
Arkansas Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Arkansas is a state full of rich history, culture and natural beauty. Homeschoolers in the state can learn about all the distinct aspects that make up the Natural State and more by going on an educational trip in Arkansas. From the diverse landscapes like mountains, forests, and intricate cave systems found in its parks, to […]
Kansas Field Trips for Homeschoolers
For thousands of years, the place we know as the state of Kansas was occupied by multiple different Native American tribes. In fact, the state’s name is taken from one of those—the Kaw (also called Kansa or Kanza) Nation. Homeschool families living in or visiting the Sunflower State have a host of possibilities to learn […]