by Patricia | Mar 18, 2016 | Curriculum Reviews, Home Schooling, Science, Secular Curriculum
Rainforest Elementary Lesson Plans ~ Complete Curriculum If you are looking for Rainforest elementary lesson plans, or rather, a complete rainforest curriculum for elementary students, you might consider Rainforest Journey from EdTechLens. It offers an outstanding...
by Patricia | Feb 19, 2016 | Curriculum Reviews, Home Schooling, Secular Curriculum, Social Studies
U.S. Elections Lapbook Review ~ Home School in the Woods Now the elections are near, this little detailed unit study may be just what your child needs to get a good handle on the U.S. Elections. Super Hero, who’s been on a Social Sciences and Civics learning...
by Patricia | Jan 7, 2016 | Foreign Languages, Homeschooling for Free, Lists, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Videos
Open Education Resources ~ Homeschool Middle School, High School (& Beyond) Looking for a curriculum in math, social sciences, sciences? How about foreign languages? Look no more. Here’s a nice compilation of Open Educational Resources (OER) that...
by Patricia | Dec 11, 2015 | General, Home Schooling, Homeschooling for Free, Mathematics, Videos
Free Pre Algebra Curricula & Resources for Homeschooling I have compiled here a handy list of completely free pre algebra curricula. If you’d like to take a video tour of the courses, make sure to watch my video. I have added one more course (#4) to this...
by Patricia | Nov 25, 2015 | Home Schooling, Reading
Precious Holiday Gift Idea for Your Child I discovered Put Me in the Story, a wonderful store offering all sorts of personalized books and gifts. I’m delighted to share it here in case you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind, memorable gift. Vlog My vlog shows...
by Patricia | Nov 18, 2015 | Home Schooling, Homeschooling for Free, Science, Unit Studies, Videos
FREE Cell Unit Study Resources Homeschool Grades 4-12 I’m so excited to share a vast collection of completely FREE resources to learn all about the cell and the cell cycle. These are suitable for upper elementary children all the way to high schoolers. I do...