46 Energizing Brain Breaks for your Homeschool Day
Do you need some energy? Try some brain breaks! Do some days feel like they drag – you might need some energizing brain breaks! What… Read More »46 Energizing Brain Breaks for your Homeschool Day
High school! A time when your learners become truly independent self-learners on their way to lifelong learning.
Here you will find articles relating to deciding if you can homeschool during high school, transcripts, using all kinds of new resources, thinking about college and how to minimize college costs, and deciding if you need to take standardized tests or CLEP tests. Also, helpful articles on how to apply Charlotte Mason principles along the way.
Do you need some energy? Try some brain breaks! Do some days feel like they drag – you might need some energizing brain breaks! What… Read More »46 Energizing Brain Breaks for your Homeschool Day
Back to Homeschool! In the spirit of going back to school, or “back to homeschool” as homeschoolers, today’s post comes from our regular contributor, my… Read More »Back to HomeSchool Speech
Today’s post comes from regular contributor Josh Rudd, who shares an inspirational speech he gave after reading Cal Newport’s book, So Good They Can’t Ignore… Read More »Skills Win Out Over Passion
Shakespeare has some great insults Shakespeare has some of the best insults ever. The insults often come across as funny, but sometimes they are outright… Read More »How to Use Insults from Shakespeare Effectively
Is it important to study Shakespeare? Yes. Why? How Is Shakespeare relevant today? Naturally, the relevance question must be asked since the guy lived and… Read More »Why is it important to study Shakespeare?
Today, I am excited to have a guest post from regular contributor (and also my son) Josh Rudd. In today’s post, Josh looks at ways… Read More »3 Ways to Reduce College Costs in High School
Part 3— of Top 10 Habits for Learning: the Advanced Habits Welcome to Day 3 of looking at my favorite top 10 habits for learning!… Read More »Grow Your Brain: Advanced Habits for Learning
Today, I am excited to have a guest post from regular contributor (and also my son) Josh Rudd. In today’s post, Josh looks at unexpected… Read More »Unexpected Lessons
Want to learn how to get credit for speech club in high school as a homeschooler? Does the idea of homeschooling a high school class… Read More »How to assess high school credit for speech club
How to Study Shakespeare Charlotte Mason (CM) included Shakespeare as a part of a child’s well-rounded education back in the 1900’s. But how should you… Read More »How to Study Shakespeare