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Homeschool Books; Big List of Children’s Novels

How many homeschool books have you and your children read? There’s a slew of picture books about starting school, and many more novels about older schoolchildren. However, if your kids want to feel more connected to the characters they read… Continue Reading →

Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum

Have a budding scientist or kinesthetic learner? Do consider planning a visit to Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum! It’s packed with the traditional museum displays plus a ton of hands on interactive learning stations, for kids to view, touch, explore, and… Continue Reading →

Interview with Eli Ingle; Homeschooled Graduate & Professional Author

When homeschoolers grow up, it’s time to think about career plans and what sort of jobs they’d like to do. For some students, it’s an easy decision; for others, there are a few curves in the path. In this interview… Continue Reading →

Geometric Photo Collage

Take your child’s knowledge of shapes out of the classroom and into the real world! A geometric photo collage is the perfect way to apply maths lessons to a practical and funky art activity. What You Need Cardboard (A4 or… Continue Reading →

The Day The Crayons Quit Lesson Ideas

The Day The Crayons Quit, by Drew Daywalt, is an adorable picture book for elementary or primary school students. One day, Duncan receives some mysterious postcards – from his fed up crayons! The crayons are tired of being pigeonholed by their colours,… Continue Reading →

Commonwealth Day 2017

Yesterday, it was Commonwealth Day. It’s celebrated annually on the second Monday in March. We attended our local Commonwealth Day event, and witnessed the flag-raising ceremony, which was presided over by the town mayor. Luckily, it was a gorgeous sunny… Continue Reading →

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