Unit Study Supplement: North Carolina Facts, U.S. 12th State
Resting along the coastline and containing rivers, forests, and mountains, the beautiful state of North Carolina not only offers gorgeous geography but great history as well. As one of the original 13 colonies, North Carolina’s historical legacy is strong; beginning some of the first initial attempts of colonization in the New World and holding stories […]
Maryland Field Trips for Homeschoolers
If you’re looking for fun, educational field trips in Maryland, there are tons of options in the state. No matter what region of the state you live in, we have compiled a list of historic sites, museums, parks and more where you can learn about a wide range of topics. Whether you’re looking to learn […]
Oregon Field Trips for Homeschoolers
As the ninth largest state in the U.S., there is no shortage of fun things to do in Oregon with your homeschoolers! Families looking for educational field trips in Oregon can take advantage of all the destinations available to explore and learn from. Whether your child is interested in Earth and space, learning about art […]
Unit Study Supplement: John Adams, U.S. 2nd President
Education was taken seriously in the Adam’s family and John was very serious when it came to learning. He was not only homeschooled by his father and mother, but accompanied his dad in various trips abroad. This allowed him to gain an abundance of knowledge through his studies and travel. The wealth of knowledge he […]
Alaska Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Known as the Last Frontier, the state of Alaska has diverse landscapes that inspire and awe. Its more than 663, 000 square miles, ranking it first in area in the U.S., are home to majestic animals, remarkable mountains, and a rich history that includes numerous indigenous groups, many of whom still call the state home. […]
Unit Study Supplement: Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. 26th President
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest president to serve and an extraordinary one. He worked very hard to improve the quality life for the average American. Born and raised in New York, Roosevelt was homeschooled, then went on to attend Harvard University and then later studied Law at Columbia. He entered the politics field afterwards, becoming a part […]