Learn Math From A Homeschooler
Erik Demaine is a true hero in our homeschooling household. My children were first introduced to him years ago through a documentary about origami called “Between the Folds“. They loved
Did you have a flop or a fail in your homeschool this week? Maybe something happened that was just too funny!
Share it here in our weekly Friday link up – let’s show all those homeschooling moms who think that homeschooling has to be that Pinterest-perfect activity ALL the time what homeschooling really looks like!
Homeschooling can be messy and there may be tears, and your laundry absolutely never, ever, gets done! But it still is the absolute best thing you have ever done and the best life you could possibly imagine for your kids and for you, right?!
Erik Demaine is a true hero in our homeschooling household. My children were first introduced to him years ago through a documentary about origami called “Between the Folds“. They loved
When my kids were younger, we used Saxon math in our homeschool. They really did not like the worksheet templates that were provided in the Saxon student workbooks, and so
Years ago, my kids (the original Doodles, the real-life characters from my Doodles Do Algebra math book series) were having trouble getting the rules for arithmetic with decimal numbers down
It is so important for kids to realize that math is not a dreary, dull subject. There are a few mathematicians who stand out as math heroes, truly loving mathematics,
‘The Basic Math of Algebra’ applies all the basic mathematics your child learned during elementary years (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division – including long division) to algebra in a way that
I know this sounds really strange. Sometimes, though, strange is what sticks in a child’s mind and helps her to learn a topic. Hippo Hopping is a cartoon-based visual way
As homeschooling parents, we are always searching for new and interesting resources for our kids, but most especially those that are cost-effective. And free is always good. So here
“But, why?” And back to the drawing-board I go yet again. Yesterday was for the most part a day of mommy-learning. I was teaching my kids how to expand certain
Mentoring a child is an old idea. It is what has happened in villages and communities for centuries and centuries. Children would learn from the older generations. It was the