What is grace for kids? We'll cover what is grace of God with youth games on grace, children’s activities on grace, and object lesson on grace—all that are perfect for teaching grace to kids in youth group, preschool Sunday school lesson, or homeschool. What Is Grace - Kids Activities And... read more →
Mar
04
Feb
25
Black history month activities for kids with Black history facts, Black history figures and heroes, Black History Month science activities, respectful cross-curricular lesson plans and resources (and not a bunch of fluff games), crafts and books, printables and more to honor the history and culture of African Americans. Also good... read more →
Feb
23
Covering 9/11 for kids is a sensitive subject matter, but teaching about September 11th and 9/11 attacks is an important American history lesson for students or social studies lessons. We have September 11 lesson plans, resources, facts on 9 11 for students, and history activities, with age level recommendations and... read more →
Feb
22
A homeschool vs private school decision and wondering how to provide tailored education for your student can be overwhelming. Whether you're unhappy with public school and want to make a transition to home school or private schooling, we'll discuss pros and cons of homeschooling and give you one mom's personal... read more →
Feb
17
Homeschooling vs public school real truths like pros and cons homeschool vs public school, which is better homeschooling or traditional schooling and a public school vs homeschool compare and contrast to help you make the best choice for your child. We include tips for making the important decision about your... read more →
Feb
13
How to make money online at home and the best jobs for moms who stay home / homeschool. Also get our how to make money online for free ebook and ideas on how to make money as a stay at home mom, including how to start an emergency fund ASAP... read more →
Feb
10
FUN Peter Rabbit activities and Tale of Peter Rabbit lesson plans and craft ideas — great for Easter learning activities, Spring lesson ideas, Read Across America ideas, summer reading programs / reading together or theme learning units! Also makes learning fun with compare and contrast for kids books and movies... read more →
Feb
04
You may have already read A Wrinkle in Time book when you were younger or with your kids (or maybe have even seen A Wrinkle in Time original movie). I’m bringing it up because both A Wrinkle in Time film and the book are great to incorporate into your lessons and make a fantastic topic... read more →
Jan
20
You're here, so you're probably wondering about the history of homeschooling. How did homeschooling begin? There are many myths and facts about homeschooling, how homeschooling got started, and the history of homeschooling. If you’re new to homeschooling (or just researching the option), it can be overwhelming trying to figure out all the... read more →
Jan
17
A homeschool co op (or homeschool cooperative school) is made up of homeschooling families with a common goal to share in the education of their children together. The definition of a co op will vary. There are different cooperatives, like homeschool buyers co-op that offer discounts and affordable homeschool curriculum,... read more →