Shakespeare Activities for Kids – Simple, Creative Ideas to Bring His Stories to Life
Celebrating Shakespeare Day – A Literature Adventure April 23rd marks the celebrated birthday and widely believed date of passing, of one of the most well-known
Celebrating Shakespeare Day – A Literature Adventure April 23rd marks the celebrated birthday and widely believed date of passing, of one of the most well-known
Celebrate Earth’s (sort of) Birthday Earth Day (April 22) is one of those days’ kids (and honestly, adults too) hear about, but don’t always fully
Simple Science and Hands-On Learning at Home When I was younger, my grandmother used to call me her little elephant. She’d laugh and say it
Why Studying Pigs Is More Interesting Than You Think I’ll be honest, pigs weren’t on my list of “wow” animals when the kids were little,
Why Frogs Are One of the Best Spring Animals to Study When March starts to warm up, even just a little, frogs are usually one
Gentle Giants, Warm Waters, and Marine Mammal Learning I grew up in Florida, and manatees were just part of my childhood. We lived near a
Vincent van Gogh – Art, Emotion, and Color at Home Even if your kids don’t know his name yet, they’ve likely seen his work. The
Cold Places, Quiet Giants, and Polar Bear Science Activities One of our favorite documentaries when the kids were little was My Polar Bear Family and
Cold Weather, Cool Birds, and Penguin Science Activities Penguins have had a soft spot in our home for years, ever since my oldest, who’s now
Light, Color, and Gravity… Oh My! Most of us hear the name Isaac Newton and immediately think of an apple falling on someone’s head. Or
Celebrating J.R.R. Tolkien Day – A Homeschool Adventure January 3, marks the birthday of one of the most imaginative writers in history… J.R.R. Tolkien. If
3 Ways to Celebrate Homeschool Holidays Whether you’re homeschooling with a planner in hand or letting the rhythm of your week guide the flow, you’ve