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Unit Study Supplement: Utah Facts, U.S. 45th State

A theory that is largely accepted as a fact about Utah, is that its name is derived from the Native American tribe “Ute” which could mean “they who are higher up” or “people of the mountains”. However, the origin and etymology of the name Utah is unclear. Widely known as having the best snow on […]

2019 Homeschool Convention Itinerary

For us, homeschool conventions are more than an opportunity to get the word out about Time4Learning.  Each year, we are fortunate enough to be able to travel all over the country to meet homeschooling families just like yours. We love hearing your stories, learning how you came to homeschool and getting to know your families. […]

Tips for Success for Homeschooling Dads

While most mothers take over the majority of responsibilities to homeschool their children, there are a handful of homeschool dads out there, and I’m one of them. Education has always been a top priority for me. While I do have a full-time job, I make sure to take some time out of my day to […]

Unit Study Supplement: North Dakota, U.S. 39th State

Did you know that there are more than twice as many cattle as people in North Dakota? It is the 19th largest state but also one of the least populated (under 800,000). So what is North Dakota known for? It is the US leader in production of honey (number one in the nation), durum and […]

Unit Study Supplement: Washington Facts, U.S. 42nd State

Washington state is located in the Pacific Northwest United States and contains the northwestern most point of the continental US, Cape Flattery. Because of its coastline and harbors, Washington is important to trade with the state of Alaska, Canada, and other countries in the Pacific Rim, and it has developed an economy largely based on […]

Unit Study Supplement: Idaho, U.S. 43rd State

What is Idaho’s state animal? Idaho’s official state animal is the Appaloosa horse. How did Idaho get its name? The origin of the name “Idaho” is actually unknown, but some people believe that the name came from a Native American word meaning “gem of the mountains.” This may be where the state’s nickname, “The Gem […]

Unit Study Supplement: Maine, U.S. 23rd State

Why is Maine called Maine? How and when did Maine become part of the United States? These and other questions are answered in our unit study supplement about Maine. Make sure to check out our series of unit study supplements on all 50 states! Maine is the northernmost state of the United States.  The origin […]

Unit Study Supplement: Wyoming Facts, U.S. 44th State

Which states does Wyoming border? When did Wyoming became a territory and then a state? What’s Wyoming’s nickname? Learn the answers to these and many other questions in our unit study supplement about Wyoming! The origin of the state’s name is unknown, though some believe “Wyoming” might have come from Native American words describing the […]

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