Why The Nomadic Professor Will Be Your Homeschool’s Top Choice for American History Online
Looking for American history online for your homeschool? Here's why The Nomadic Professor might be the best choice for your homeschool.
Looking for American history online for your homeschool? Here's why The Nomadic Professor might be the best choice for your homeschool.
Is math the bane of your homeschool existence? Here are five features of an awesome online math program for kids—and parents—who hate math.
Are you studying the Middle Ages? Here are 20+ cross-curricular activity ideas that will help you create a free The Door in the Wall literature unit for your homeschool.
Have high schoolers? If you're looking for resources to prepare them with life skills, here's how Greg Landry's Homeschool Science can help.
Have you thought about planning a homeschool unit study? It’s not as hard as it may sound. Here are five simple steps.
Have you heard people talk about Charlotte Mason and wondered what the Charlotte Mason homeschooling method really is? Here’s an overview and a look at my journey to homeschooling the Charlotte Mason way.
Spring is often the season for attending a homeschool convention. Are you going to a convention this year? Here are five important reasons to go, as well as a free downloadable planning pack to take along.
Spring has sprung! Or sprang. Or .... In any case, I'm sharing a BIG roundup of homeschool resources for spring as well as free spring copywork pages in this post.
Want to add more poetry in your homeschool? Enter the National Poetry Month Giveaway!
Should you include Latin in your homeschool? This is a debate that rages (okay, maybe not rages, but...) in the homeschool community. Here are some reasons that you definitely should!