Exploring the World of Unit Studies with Learn + Live Letter [Show]
Blending the joy of the life you are already living with your homeschool journey can be translated into exciting unit study experiences. Join us for an insightful conversation with Cynthia […]
Read MoreThe Connection Between Math and Art
Students are often judged on their skills in math and art at a young age, and unfortunately, that mindset can stick with them through their school years and beyond. They […]
Read More6 Reasons Why We Learn Algebra
When students say they’re studying algebra in class, a common reply from adults is, “I haven’t used that since I graduated from high school.” Responses like this can be discouraging […]
Read MoreHow to Write a Diamante Poem
You can teach students of all ages how to write a diamante poem. Once they’re familiar with three basic parts of speech—nouns, verbs, and adjectives—your students can eagerly jump in […]
Read More7 Poetry Writing Prompts Your Students Will Actually Enjoy
Kids often enjoy reading poems, such as those by Shel Silverstein, but it can sometimes be a challenge getting them to like writing their own. The key is to make […]
Read MoreMathematics in Sports: The Numbers Behind the Games
The tension between sports and academics has persisted for generations. Some may argue that participating in sports may be one reason for our country’s lagging academic performance. On the other […]
Read MoreDr. Karen Holinga Guest Interview [Show]
Dr. Karen Holinga is the author of Spelling You See and a homeschool pioneer. Join us as we learn about Dr. Holinga’s inspirational story and how she has helped thousands […]
Read MoreKeeping Your Students Safe Online – Tech Tools and Tips [Show]
In the wildly changing landscape of the Internet, how on earth do we keep personal information private and protect our families from dark online content? There are so many solutions, […]
Read MoreBridge Materials – Why They Matter and How You Can Take Advantage of Them [Show]
As you come to the end of a mathematics year, particularly in Pre-Algebra, it can be easy to think you and your student are ready to coast into Algebra 1. […]
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