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Unit Study Supplement: Alabama Facts, U.S. 22nd State

Did you know that the first rocket that took humans to the moon was built by workers from Alabama, making Huntsville,AL the rocket capital of the world? Or that the state’s official nut is the pecan? Perhaps, you might find it interesting to know that Alabama is Helen Keller’s birthplace? With Time4Learning’s series of United […]

Learn The Difference Between Unschooling and Deschooling

It’s that time of year! Parents of frustrated children may be looking for alternatives to the traditional schooling system. While doing research, parents may stumble across the world of homeschooling and want to find out more information. The journey of homeschooling can often be a learning curve. Along the way, you may encounter some new […]

Unit Study Supplement: Utah Facts, U.S. 45th State

A theory that is largely accepted as a fact about Utah, is that its name is derived from the Native American tribe “Ute” which could mean “they who are higher up” or “people of the mountains”. However, the origin and etymology of the name Utah is unclear. Widely known as having the best snow on […]

Oklahoma Field Trips for Homeschoolers

Oklahoma, whose name comes from the Choctaw words, okla and humma, and was originally known as the Territory of the Red People, has a deep Native American heritage and is dressed in beauty everywhere you go—impressive mountain ranges, gorgeous lakes and waterways, prairie land, and awe-inspiring forests in the east. The Sooner State boasts some […]

Recovery Checklist for Homeschool Burnout

Burnout is a reality in everyday life. Employers, employees, athletes, and people from all walks of life experience burnout for different reasons. Homeschooling parents, and especially their children, also experience it during the homeschool year. Burnout is defined as a “physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress.” It can happen at any moment […]

Unit Study Supplement: William Henry Harrison, U.S. 9th President

William Henry Harrison was the ninth president of the United States, serving only a month in office before, unfortunately, becoming the first U.S. President to die in office. Harrison was a veteran of the army and served many years in politics, including as Governor of the Indiana Territory. Born and raised in Virginia, Harrison attended […]

Beat the Homeschool Blues With Random Acts of Kindness

When homeschool burnout begins affecting everyone in your home, it always helps to change things up. I’m sure you’ve read dozens of articles on things you can do like modify your schedule, try a new curriculum, or even take a break from homeschooling for a few days. I’ve tried all of those and they definitely […]

Reverse Homeschool Burnout With These LEGO® Activities

There are many ways to prevent homeschool burnout: field trips, a new curriculum, a different schedule or change of scenery. In our house, we incorporate LEGO® into our homeschooling activities from time to time, so when another homeschool mom gave me the idea to use them to reverse homeschool burnout, I was all about it. […]

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