Hybrid Homeschooling

You've heard of regular school and you've heard of homeschool, so what is hybrid homeschooling? It's been called a 'middle of the road solution' and the alternative education model of

Quality Checks in Your Homeschooling Classroom

The homeschool parent wants to give their child the best quality of education possible. Yet, are they really achieving that target? Is the homeschool student at par with their peers?

Two Major Homeschooling Challenges and Solutions

A homeschooling teacher will face a number of hurdles and discussing how other homeschool parents have dealt with similar issues will help them come up with their own solutions. Here

Cooking with Homeschool Students

Getting your homeschool students to eat healthy is one aspect of their upbringing, the other is to make them ready to cook for themselves. For younger children who may have

Making Homeschool Students into Performing Artists

Children are naturally creative and love to express themselves. This can translate to some fun performances and good memories. The idea is to nurture the performing artist in your homeschool

Making Cooking Fun For Homeschool Students

Life skills go hand in hand with academic skills in the homeschool classroom. One of the basic needs for survival is eating food, so it stands to reason that your

Suggested Homeschool Routine

Setting a daily schedule, even if it may change on some days, helps maintain a routine in the homeschool classroom and family. The younger homeschool students always do better with

Indoor Activities For Homeschool Students

At a time when going outdoors may actually be dangerous, it's even more necessary to have activities that the homeschool students can perform indoors and let off steam. Practicing self

Inexpensive and Creative Homeschool Art

Recycling and up-cycling make great art projects for homeschool students. Pick up something that is already available in the house and give it a whole new look and use by

Homeschooling With a Nature Connection

It is important for the next generation to be in touch with nature. Living in cities may not often offer the close association with natural cycles that the previous generations