Read through the birth of Jesus with this fun printable! Use it as an Advent calendar, or simply a way to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Click here to get your secure download link for the Bible Verse Printable and join our community of over 17,000 moms. Continue Reading >>
Book Crafts for Kids
For kinesthetic learners who learn by "doing" and for visual learners who learn by seeing, crafts are a fun and memorable way to learn. Here are some creative crafts to bring books to life. Peg Caterpillar and Butterfly inspired by The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Cute and easy idea for creating the caterpillar and butterfly from The Very Hungry Caterpillar with wire, paint, and Continue Reading >>
Free Printable Cheat Sheets
"Cheat sheets" always helped me in school. Being a visual learner, they were a quick and easy way to memorize a lot of information in a short amount of time. Here are a list of my favorite free printables--from learning the bones of the body to trigonometry formulas. MATHEMATICS Math Cheat Sheet What started as a personal reference sheet turned into my most viral post. This classic math Continue Reading >>
High School Electives for Tech-Savvy Teens
Many times, parents can view the time teens spend on technology as a negative. And, to some extent, it can be. However, technology is the future, and I enjoy turning the negative into a positive. The networking of Facebook can outweigh the dangers when used carefully, and an obsession with video games can be turned into a high-paying profession when dedication and software development come into Continue Reading >>
Homeschool on a Budget – Tips and Resources
At first, homeschooling can quickly become quite expensive. You're pressured into buying all of the extra materials to truly be the perfect homeschool parent, and the endless options can soon become daunting. The truth is, homeschool doesn't have to be expensive, or even traditional, to be quality and for your kids to learn. 1. Buy used. This of course is the most obvious way to save Continue Reading >>
Geography and Cultures {For Kids}
I have always been obsessed with other cultures and countries. America occupies such a tiny little space in our universe, it's very interesting to gain new perspectives and see how others live, what their environment is like, and what their day-to-day life is like. Learning about different cultures can be a rich experience. Here are some free, no-fluff unit studies for studying other Continue Reading >>