
Maintaining Discipline in the Homeschool Classroom
When one says the term discipline, it is often associated with punishments. Yet that's not what it actually means. Having discipline is important to be productive, to learn and to grow. Part of the duties of a homeschool teacher is to ensure that gentle discipline is...
Homeschool Astronomy resources for your kids!
Telescopes are pretty useless unless you know where to point them. In this video, we'll talk about how to know what's up in the sky in a way that's easy to do so your kids can learn the night sky and totally have a blast doing it! And you don't need to be an...
Homeschool Astronomy Right at Home Exploring New Worlds
Kids make great astronomers because they are naturally curious and innovative. In fact, 15 year old Tom Wagg of England discovered a new planet while working at Keele University. And two teams of school kids from Northern India successfully pointed to two unknown...

Easing Sibling Tensions in the Homeschool Classroom
Sibling rivalry is a very common phenomena to deal with in the homeschool classroom. While a little competition is good, it needs to stay within limits to be productive. The homeschool teacher needs to remain calm and objective so that the fight does not degenerate...
HOMESCHOOL Astronomy Lesson: Observing the Planets in 2020
It's easy to do real hands-on science with your homeschool kids! Here's a list of upcoming planetary events for 2020 that you can put on your calendar. Go here to download the Astronomy Lessons that also include how to use your binoculars to view the planets:...
National Engineers Week, especially for GIRLS!
Discover how you can bring science and engineering into your child's education, especially if they're a girl! Coming in February, there are many opportunities you can take advantage of, no matter where you are in the world. Download the Homeschool Engineering Packet...

3 Methods to Simplify Homeschooling
Struggling with your homeschooling schedule is not new to homeschool teachers. The ideas that looked so good on paper, seldom translate equally well in to the real homeschool classroom. Yet, some schedules need to be maintained, just as some method in the madness must...
Homeschool Astronomy Lesson in Black Holes, Supernova and Pulsars!
Do your kids love astronomy? A lot of people think that this side of physics is way too hard to comprehend. In fact, it doesn’t take an Einstein to understand these concepts at all. In fact, you already know about the concepts behind special relativity from your...

Homeschool Astronomy Right at Home Exploring New Worlds
Kids make great astronomers because they are naturally curious and innovative. In fact, 15 year old Tom Wagg of England discovered a new planet while working at Keele University. And two teams of school kids from Northern India successfully pointed to two unknown...
Homeschoolers: The Science of Escape Rooms!
How to Make an Escape Room that Actually Works Using Everyday Stuff DIY: Super Easy Make-Your-Own Escape Room Party Kit (FREE) Supercharged Science - Escape Room Party Kit (free): https://bit.ly/30RPSgz Original FB Post:...