
Life Skills for Elementary Homeschool Students
It's never too early to start teaching your homeschool kids life skills. Life skills encompass many skills, abilities, and techniques that a person can use on a regular basis to ensure that they live a healthy, happy and prosperous life. These abilities are translated...

Homeschool Summer Fun
Do you take a break from homeschooling during the summer? Or do you continue with the regular classroom schedule? Regardless of how much time the homeschooled students are spending in the classroom, summer is a good time to encorporate a number of fun activities into...

Expanding Homeschool Students’Horizons
All parents are protective of their children. Keeping them safe is an all time job while they are infants and toddler, but as they begin to grow older, it is time to loosen the strings. To make the children indulge their natural curiosity in a controlled environment...

4 July Unit Study Ideas for Homeschoolers
Celebrating Independence day with these Unit study ideas is a good way to begin to explain the history of the nation to young homeschoolers. They should be aware that its more than simply having picnics outdoors and watching fireworks. These activities allow them to...

Standardized Tests for Homeschool Students
Most homeschool students are freed from the pressure of testing that regular school students face. This may not be ideal for them at a later date. For homeschool students hoping to apply for regular college, standardized tests can be more important than for students...

Preparing Transcripts for Homeschoolers for College
There are a set of formal requirements that most colleges will require as they consider your homeschool student for admission to their courses. While each school will have their own unique needs, high school transcripts may be taken as a definite requirement. Who...

Planning the Homeschool Family’s Plate
Being the primary chef for a homeschool family is a tough job, because it consists of additional work after having taught the homeschool class. The meals need to be quick to fix, as well as nutritious. Not to mention that they should be easily eaten by fussy...

Digital Detox for Homeschool Families
Coming off the physical isolation of the pandemic, most people are glad to be back on the streets, going about life as usual. Adults are relieved to be doing the usual activities which had been put at a hold during the isolation. Yet, for a number of young children,...

Gaming and the Homeschool Family
The use of smart gadgets is common in most families today. Be it owning a smart phone by the age of 11 or spending more than 3 hours a day on the screens, today's children are exposed to more gadgets and screen time than any generation in the past. As the advance of...

Transportation for the Homeschool Student
Travel is a given in modern life. From local runs to the grocery store, to across continents for jobs. Just about every means of transportation can come into play. As a homeschool teacher there are different aspects of transportation that should be covered with your...