Recent Homeschool Blog | Activity Ideas PostsIncluding Play in Your Curriculumby Michele Thorne15 Oct 2007 12:00 PMIn Let There be Play I talked about children learning through play. No matter what the age or interests, the love to play. I talked about finding a curriculum that will allow them to play and have fun while learning. Here are some other ideas to include play and fun in your learning experience. Homeschooling Resource of the Day: 10/01/07by Michele Thorne30 Sep 2007 09:07 PMWelcome to another edition of homeschooling resource of the day. As always, if you see something you want changed, you have something you would like added, or know of something that should be featured please feel free to leave me a comment. A Challenge for Your Kids This Summerby Andrea Hermitt08 Jun 2007 08:45 AMI was channel surfing this morning, when I came across the Montel Williams Show, and he was talking to child inventors. One 17-year-old girl had a line of greeting cards, and accessories in hundreds of stores in 13 states. Homeschooler Wins the National Geography Bee... againby Andrea Hermitt23 May 2007 06:00 PM1999: David Beihl of South Carolina became the first homeschooler to win the National Geography Bee at age 13. 2002: 10 year old homeschooler Calvin McCarter from Michigan became the youngest winner of the National Geographic Bee. Should I Send My Homeschooler to Summer Camp? Perhaps Noby Andrea Hermitt19 May 2007 01:00 PMWe are now on the verge of summer and many homeschooling families are contemplating summer activities. The question of summer camp is on the forefront of many people's minds. Should I Send My Homeschooler to Summer Camp? Possibly Yesby Andrea Hermitt19 May 2007 06:00 AMWe are now on the verge of summer and many homeschooling families are contemplating summer activities. The question of summer camp is on the forefront of many people's minds. So should a homeschooling family send the children off to camp? I will answer this question in two parts. A-Z Summer Activities for Homeschoolers pt 3 (o-z)by Andrea Hermitt18 May 2007 03:00 PMKari has written about educational and fun summer activities in a recent blog. I highly recommend you try some of them over the summer. I believe they apply to homeschoolers as well as traditionally schooled children. A-Z Summer Activities for Homeschoolers pt 2 (H-N)by Andrea Hermitt18 May 2007 06:00 AMKari has written about educational and fun summer activities in a recent blog. I highly recommend you try some of them over the summer. I believe they apply to homeschoolers as well as traditionally schooled children. A-Z Summer Activites for Homeschoolers pt 1(A-G)by Andrea Hermitt17 May 2007 09:11 PMKari has written about educational and fun summer activities in a recent blog. I highly recommend you try some of them over the summer. I believe they apply to homeschoolers as well as traditionally schooled children. Public School Promoting Homeschooling when it is Convenient?by Andrea Hermitt12 Apr 2007 06:47 AMA recent news story tells of a young lady who is suing the school system. This 16 year old is an honor student and also the mother of a 2-year-old child. The suit says the district has brought complaints nine times against A.C. Recent Blog Comments CrystalDS says... "I think some homeschoolers are taking advantage of the system." soccert13 says... "Being a student of homeschooling from Kindergarten to my Junior year in high school, i agree ONE HUNDRED PERCENT with this article." |
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