Kentucky Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Think you know all there is to know about Kentucky? You might be surprised! When you explore it from the perspective of a homeschooling family, you may discover all kinds of new places to visit in Kentucky with children. That’s because it’s a state with a wide variety of natural wonders, cultural treasures, and historical […]
Unit Study Supplement: John Tyler, U.S. 10th President
If William Henry Harrison had not died soon after taking office, it’s very likely that most Americans would know very little about a man named John Tyler. That’s because Tyler, who was Harrison’s running mate, had already decided that he was going to take a low key approach to the vice presidency and let Harrison […]
New York Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Although the reasons that families choose to homeschool are many and varied, one “perk” of homeschooling that almost every family agrees on is its flexibility. When you need to push schooling to the afternoon because of morning appointments, that’s no problem. When your math curriculum isn’t working for you, you simply try another one. And […]
California Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Your backpacks are filled with snacks, activity books, colored pencils and an extra change of clothes. Your route is locked into the GPS. You’ve even uploaded some educational videos to your tablet. It must be FIELD TRIP day in your homeschool!! Whether you are visiting the state as a homeschooling tourist or are a resident […]
Unit Study Supplement: Grover Cleveland, U.S. 22nd President
Holding an unprecedented spot in history as the only president to serve two, non-consecutive terms, Grover Cleveland was known for his honesty and hard stance against corruption. Cleveland was considered a political reformer, being one of two Democrats to be elected during a time when Republicans dominated the political scene. Prior to becoming president, Cleveland […]
Alabama Field Trips for Homeschoolers
Field trips are one of the best things about homeschooling. Instead of learning by studying something, you get the opportunity to learn by doing! They give parents and students a break from their traditional routine. If your homeschool ever starts feeling stale, educational field trips in Alabama just might light the spark that reminds you […]