Integrating Learning with Art
I have always loved art. I remember asking for art supplies as one of my earliest presents. My parents not only got supplies but purchased a child’s easel which I use even today.
Continue reading →I have always loved art. I remember asking for art supplies as one of my earliest presents. My parents not only got supplies but purchased a child’s easel which I use even today.
Continue reading →“Perhaps you’ve asked what it’s called when a big tornado mixes with a blazing wildfire (spoiler alert: it’s called a firenado!)” Now that should get any child’s attention.
Continue reading →Happy New Year? Yes, according to the Julian calendar New Year is March 25, but is it March 25th on the Gregorian calendar?
Continue reading →Aren’t sheep the best—with their woolly fleeces, sweet faces, and quiet personalities? These gentle animals often make us think of green pastures, bucolic scenes, and a slower pace of life. Indeed, when I first visited the English Lake District, I … Continue reading →
Make great choices for the New Year! By Karen Whiting Start with reading the creation story that shows how God started the world. Chat about what it must have been like to be the first people to see colors, animals, … Continue reading →
The lightning crackled and the thunder boomed. When the storm passed and left the pouring rain, my neighbor’s littles were out gathering eggs with their mom, playing in the rain. These were homeschooled children. They weren’t missing school or recess. … Continue reading →