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How to Teach Out-of-the-Box Homeschool High School Chemistry
We veered off the “typical homeschool path” this year to teach out-of-the-box homeschool high school chemistry instead. This isn’t the first time we’ve chosen a different path for our son, a smart kid who doesn’t thrive in the textbook world of science. Do you remember how we chose an out-of-the-box biology course last year? Because that course worked out so well, it was natural to continue with a similar plan for chemistry this year. And, it worked again! This post contains affiliate links. Why did I consider a different plan for chemistry? Our oldest went the typical homeschool route of Apologia Chemistry during…
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What’s the Biggest Woodpecker in the World? Nature Study
Have you ever wondered which woodpecker holds the record for being the biggest in the world? In this No Sweat Nature Study Podcast episode, Mrs. Cindy shares fascinating facts about these incredible birds, including a surprising contender that might no…
How To Use Summertime to Strengthen Life Skills for Kids
The glorious days of summer are here! We’ve all worked so hard homeschooling for so many months, and now it’s time to rest, relax, and enjoy a few months off from work… right? Maybe if we weren’t homeschool parents. The…
The Best Middle School Homeschool Curriculum
The middle school homeschool curriculum options are some of my favorite things! The year before I got a full-time teaching job, I was a substitute teacher for three school systems, serving K-12 students. Let me tell you…after about two months, I…
How Do Leaves Protect Themselves From Animals?
A leaf nature study is a simple way to combine outdoor exploration with meaningful science. This week’s No Sweat Nature Study Podcast makes it easy and fun. Children will discover that leaves aren’t just pretty but are designed with smart…

Yes, You CAN Do Nature Studies with Multiple Ages!
One of the best things about nature study is that it works wonderfully when teaching multiple age groups at once. For years, my friend Lynna thought that nature study might be a bit overwhelming for her large family. I asked…
This Is a Great Way to Use Movies in Your Homeschool!
Using movies in your homeschool might seem like a cop-out, but it’s not when you use them for fun learning. Project-based learning is the best. My kids have not only been more excited and engaged during a project compared to…
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