by Aurora Lipper | Feb 24, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
In this world we are all connected and yet we collect in our separate corners. We’ve all heard the saying, when in Rome act like the Romans. Now homeschoolers can take this forward by saying, when in Rome teach your children why the Romans do what they do....
by Aurora Lipper | Feb 18, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
You do not have to wait for your homeschool students to grow up and understand how a complex coding program works in order to begin teaching them the basics of coding. Very young children in primary grades can also be taught the logic behind how code works....
by Aurora Lipper | Feb 17, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
You would like your child to learn how to write code, but as a homeschool parent who has no background in computing, you are just not sure you can handle adding it to your homeschool curriculum. Now here’s where the blessing of the age, the internet, comes in....
by Aurora Lipper | Feb 12, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Doodling is drawing a spontaneous set of marks of creating patterns on a blank page of paper. Some people draw faces, or recognizable objects while others go for more abstract patterns. Others may just write down a word and retrace it over and over with different...
by Aurora Lipper | Feb 10, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
Describing a personality is not the easiest to things for laymen, but psychologists have come up with something known as the Big Five Personality Traits theory. Here the belief is that all aspects of behaviour can be successfully explained as part of the...
by Aurora Lipper | Feb 5, 2016 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources
There are some homeschool students who wake up bright and early and are rearing to go at their lessons in the beginning of the school day. Then there are those who can not manage to open their eyes in the morning and wish that they could keep their heads on the pillow...