Exploring History
I love history! Not the boring textbook kind of history. I love exploring history, the project-based kind of exploring.
Continue reading →I love history! Not the boring textbook kind of history. I love exploring history, the project-based kind of exploring.
Continue reading →The next part of our study of Joshua includes probably the best-known story about his life – the fall of Jericho. Many of the preteens and teens in your life may be familiar with the story, but have they taken … Continue reading →
In addition to writing for children, I’m an elementary school teacher. Many of my students enjoy reading. Others enjoy math. But all of them LOVE science! That’s why Brock Eastman’s book Faith and Science with Dr. Fizzlebop (published by Tyndale … Continue reading →
When I taught preschool, we memorized a winter snowman poem. I made a little snowman Who had a carrot nose. Along came a bunny And what do you suppose?
Continue reading →It’s a brand new year and the perfect time for setting new goals for the entire family. For Christian parents, this is also an opportunity to help our children align their ambitions with God’s plans. Of course, it’s a given … Continue reading →
It’s time to shift from the story of Moses to the story of Joshua. We’ve looked at parts of Joshua’s life already as they overlapped with the life of Moses, but today, we’re going to back up and focus on … Continue reading →