Pennsylvania Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Pennsylvania, also called the “Keystone State” because of its central position within the colonies, has always held a key place in the political, social, and economic development of the United States. It’s no wonder, then, that the state is full of sites and destinations that offer learning opportunities for students of all ages. Whether you […]
Unit Study Supplement: South Carolina Facts, U.S. 8th State
As one of the original 13 colonies, South Carolina is a state rich with history. For example, did you know that the first battle of the Civil War took place in this state? Or that Charleston is the oldest city, founded in 1670? As part of Time4Learning’s full series of United States unit study supplements, […]
Michigan Field Trips for Homeschoolers
There are so many fun things to do in Michigan, particularly when you are fortunate enough to be a homeschooling family with the flexibility to learn on the go! Whether you have homeschoolers who are interested in how cars are built, what you might find in a shipwreck, or how ancient Native Americans communicated, there […]
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 […]