The Hubby and I advocate literacy and numeracy. We also are always on the lookout for ways to teach and learn Math, and for ways to relate Math to the real world. That’s why when the MathArt Online 4-Class Bundle from NatureGlo’s eScience came up for review, I immediately begged for it. I was intrigued […]
Archives for March 2018
Review: Taming the Lecture Bug and Getting Your Kids to Think Video
When she was younger (and much less wiser!), Raine told me, out of the blue, “What if I had two moms? I’d have a fun mom…and you.” And while I found it hilarious, it was also heartbreaking. I know I’m not the silly/funny parent (guess who is), but I was a fun person. At least I […]
HP Bulletin #399
Just a quick one today. We’re pretty excited because we’re a step closer to our dream of living off the land, farming, producing food. This is also moving in the direction of The Hubby’s ultimate dream: to help alleviate world hunger, and to prevent food wastage, and to help make sure that food resources are […]
Science for the Year: Apologia Chemistry and Physics
The girls share a few subjects: Science, World History, Bible & Character. This means we have the same lesson for both, with slightly different age-adjusted follow up activities. We’ve been doing this since we started homeschool, and it really does save me time. Last year for Science, we did Apologia’s Exploring Creation Swimming Creatures of the […]