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. […]
Our Homeschool Day
If I had to describe the way I organize and plan our day/week/year, I would have to use these words: organized winging-it. They seem to contradict each other don’t they? I’ll try to explain what I mean— and maybe, just maybe one of you might be a kindred organized winging-it person too! 1. At the […]
A Homeschool Room in Progress
According to the Not Back-To-School Blog hop calendar, this is the week we share our homeschool spaces! I was really hoping I’d have all my stuff organized and pretty to show off, but of course, I do not. I have made progress though. Remember this picture? I shared this picture of my homeschool room mess. […]
2012-2013 Tots, Prek, and K Plans
I love working with young children! They love to learn and explore and are usually excited about trying new things. I believe that young children learn through play– and that they should have lots of time to do that! When doing formal learning, I try to include hands-on activities or activities that use their senses. […]
Homeschool 7th Grade 2012-2013 Plans
My son will be a middle schooler this year. Here are some of the things we have planned for his 7th grade homeschool year: Middle School Science Normally this would be the year that my kids take General Science. He completed it last year though. Instead of moving him right into Physical Science, I thought […]
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