Hands-On Science & Math Activities for Homeschoolers
It’s the start of the homeschool year and you want your child to be on top of their math and science game! Be sure to add some hands-on activities in your homeschool schedule to keep your students engaged. Below are several ideas to get you started: Hands-On Science Activities Grab a few items from your […]
Connecticut Field Trips for Homeschoolers
One of the best perks of homeschooling is having the freedom to learn about the things that interest your family. With so many attractions, natural landscapes, and exciting destinations, there is no shortage of field trip ideas in Connecticut. Finding ways to delve deeper into a particular unit of study or reinforce your child’s current […]
Unit Study Supplement: Tennessee Facts, U.S. 16th State
Before European settlers even arrived to the land that would become Tennessee, two native American tribes had already made it their home. One of them, the Cherokees, established a small village called “Tanasi.” Once the land was being developed, settlers decided to keep the name of that small Cherokee Village. This led to the birth […]
Unit Study Supplement: California Facts, U.S. 31st State
Home to world-famous technology companies, bustling metropolitan areas, movie stars and popular tourist attractions, it’s no wonder that California is a global innovator and trendsetter in a number of fields. Boasting over 1,000 miles of coastline on the pacific, California is the third largest state in the country. In addition to its seashores, the state […]
Unit Study Supplement: John F. Kennedy, U.S. 35th President
Although President John F. Kennedy’s life was tragically cut short, he is one of the most remembered presidents in U.S. history. His young family and charisma were well liked by the public, and his years in office were marked by a combination of both success and failure. Usually referred to as JFK, and known to […]
Unit Study Supplement: Missouri Facts, U.S. 24th State
Nestled between eight states near the geographical center of the U.S., is the state of Missouri. Known for its grassy plains, Ozark Mountains, and towering Gateway Arch, the Show-Me state has quite a lot to show. It’s the central meeting place for the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. The Missouri River, the largest river in North […]