Do you know anything about Niger? About the people who live there? Besides knowing that Niger was located in Africa, I didn’t know much more. When Samaritan’s Purse shared their heart for helping the people of Guidan Gado village, I knew I wanted to help spread the word about their new Raise a Village campaign. […]
At the Geography Fair
This past month my 10yr. old daughter participated in our local homeschool geography fair. It was such a wonderful process and experience that we will definitely do it again next year. Here’s how ours was set up and what we did: In our area we have a local homeschool network. Any homeschoolers in the area […]
Conner Prairie Historical Park
There are just some weeks where you know you need to shake up your routine and go do something special. We were in that rut a couple weeks ago, so I had my eyes open for some sort of family activity that we could do. On the spur of the moment, we decided to go […]
Jim Hodges Audio Books
My family loves to use living books instead of textbooks for the main part of our curriculum. Currently our entire history and literature program is comprised of a huge list of chapter and picture books. Sometimes this momma needs some help getting through the stack of read-alouds and readers. That’s where audio books can help. […]
Government & Election Resources
Right now is the perfect opportunity to teach children about the election process and the Constitution. Here is a list of government and election resources for you to use in your homeschool or classroom: Free Government & Election Printables: Printable Electoral College Map from C-SPAN Classroom. They also have an accompanying Electoral College lesson plan. […]
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