Math
A good tip to teach children to understand math is to use objects to help them visualize mathemathics. For example, if a child is learning about 3D shapes parts such as vertices, edges, and faces, it makes it easier to… Read More »Math
A good tip to teach children to understand math is to use objects to help them visualize mathemathics. For example, if a child is learning about 3D shapes parts such as vertices, edges, and faces, it makes it easier to… Read More »Math
Are you looking for fun crab crafts for your kids to do? You’ve come to the right place! You’ll be able to find the perfect crab craft to make with your kids when you’re studying sea creatures or simply need… Read More »Fun & Easy Crab Crafts for Kids (Perfect for an Ocean Unit) Sara Dennis
Freedom Homeschooling Home Blog Newsletter FAQs/Contact About Homeschooling Special Needs: Resources and Support If you’re homeschooling a child with special needs or considering doing so, finding support is vital. Sometimes it can feel like you’re alone in your journey, especially… Read More »Homeschooling Special Needs: Resources and Support Freedom Homeschooling
Q-tip painting is an easy peasy activity that helps with hand-eye coordination by using cotton swabs instead of a paint brush. The cotton swab is used to fill in the dots on a design or q-tip painting template. There are… Read More »Free Printable Q-Tip Painting Templates for Early Learners Sarah Shelton
The best printer for homeschool family (including yours!) is out there. And the good news is that it’s easy to find when you use these tips and ideas. I’m sharing what I’ve learned over the past 11 years as a… Read More »The Best Printer for Your Homeschool Family: 5 Surprising Yet Smart Things to Consider Amy Milcic
Using reading journals in your homeschool is a great way to grow life-long and engaged readers. Let’s talk about the concept of keeping a reading journal, why you should consider it, and then we’ll share some inspirational reading journal ideas… Read More »Ideas for Keeping a Reading Journal for Students Sonlight
Have you seen that my book Introverted Mom is a Kindle deal right now – on sale for just $2.99?! (afflink) Weekend homeschool links: Connection Is King Worldschooling in London Why Copywork Doesn’t Always Work for Teaching Spelling (I do think… Read More »Weekend homeschool links: February 10th
Melissa’s homeschool day in the life (with an 9-, 12-, 15- & 16-year-old) ~ Written by Melissa Camara Wilkins When my oldest kids were little, I used to read day-in-the-life posts like these feeling equal parts excited to find great… Read More »Melissa’s Homeschool Day in the Life (with a 9-, 12-, 15-, and 16-year-old)
More and more people are choosing to homeschooling their children. In February 2023, the state of Utah passed a law allowing people to use school vouchers and choose where to send their kids to school. Here’s a link to the… Read More »HomeSchool Funding
There are some fun holidays in March that can take a regular boring homeschool routine and turn it into a fun themed day. I bet there are so many days in the huge list below, besides the national March holidays… Read More »200+ Fun Holidays in March to Celebrate with Your Family Carrie