Don’t wanna leave home on cold, winter months for field trips? No worries, friend, because I’ve put together a series of virtual winter field trips for homeschoolers that you can do from your warm, cozy living room (or school room). 5 Virtual Winter Field Trips for Homeschoolers 1. Virtual Trip to Antarctica Take a “cool”…
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How (NOT) to Stay Married for 10 Years
In lieu of celebrating our 10th anniversary, we thought it’d be fun to write a comical marriage post that talks about how (NOT) to stay marries for 10 years. We hope you find this just as hilarious as we did when coming up the “things.” 🙂 How (NOT) to Stay Married for 10 Years Nag…
How to Teach Art History from a Biblical Perspective
Teaching art history from a biblical perspective is much easier than you think. Despite how modern-day would like to teach it, art history is something that started from the beginning and from the Creator (Yahweh) Himself. Keep reading for an out-of-the-box approach to teaching art from history found in the Scriptures. How To Teach Art…
3 Ways to Make Science Fun in Your Homeschool
If there’s one subject most of us would rather skip teaching, it’s most likely science (or is that just me?). To help you get through the science slump, I’m sharing three practical ways to make science fun in your homeschool. 3 Ways to Make Science Fun in Your Homeschool Make it hands on. Sure, there’s…
How to Teach Foraging in Your Homeschool
Homeschooling is much more than reading, writing, and arithmetic. As your child’s lead teacher, you have the unique opportunity to also include eclectic courses like backyard foraging. Keep reading to learn how to teach foraging in your homeschool. Psst… Save 50% on my Backyard Foraging Workbook until September 24th! How to Teach Foraging in Your…