Homeschooling with Google Earth Google Earth is a fun and mesmerizing tool. Have you tried it? It can be pretty addictive. You go on to check one thing and before you know it, you’re completely lost on some wild adventure. Google Earth is an amazing tool for parents, educators, and homeschoolers. With a little creativity,…
Learn Spanish at Home with Rosetta Stone Homeschool
Learn Spanish at Home with Rosetta Stone Homeschool My 7-year-old son, Leo, spent one year in a 1/2-day public kindergarten before we began to [suddenly, unexpectedly] homeschool. It was a pretty cruddy year for the poor guy. The trouble started in the fall and snowballed from there. By December, he no longer wanted to attend…
One-Player Games That Kids Love
One-Player Games That Kids Love If you have been following our Board Game Challenge, you already know that we are a bit game-obsessed over here. We’ve been playing multi-player games for our challenge but we also adore one-player games, in addition to other activities that can keep children happy, engaged, learning, and -often- quiet. One-player games…
6 Amazing Math Games
6 Amazing Math Games I don’t know about you guys, but I’m always on the hunt for creative and fun math resources. Our family loves to play games, and so it will come as no surprise that we have a bunch of favorite math games! Today, I’m going to share our family’s favorites and then I’d love…
Using Games in Your Homeschool
Using Games in Your Homeschool If you’ve been following our site for any length of time, you’re already fully aware that we are a bit game obsessed over here. Among the biggest of homeschooling perks in my world is the fact that our family is able to play games frequently. We don’t have to try to…
Awaken a Love of ASL Using Fairy Tales
Awaken a Love of ASL Using Fairy Tales I’m going to let you in on a little secret, folks. Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve wanted to learn sign language. I’m dating myself here, but back in the 1980s, I loved to watch Linda the Librarian on Sesame Street. Watching Linda communicate using ASL was mesmerizing to me….
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