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Can Crocodiles Really Cry? Nature Study for Kids
Have you ever heard the phrase “crocodile tears” and wondered what it means? This week’s crocodile nature study podcast episode reveals the truth behind this curious saying! Do crocodiles actually shed tears? If so, why do they “cry” mostly when eating? This short and engaging episode is packed with fun facts and scientific explanations. Your family will love exploring the science behind crocodile tears, learning a new vocabulary word (lacrimation), and even pausing to do some quick research. Press play and find out the surprising reason crocodiles “cry!” Crocodile Nature Study Comprehension Questions Use these questions to check your family’s…
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Nature Study is a Good Fit for Gifted Kids
There are definitely stereotypes about gifted kids. For instance, people might picture an awkward child with glasses who plays chess and cello and snorts when laughing. Parts of that may be true for some gifted kids, but they’re often not…
68 of the Best Math Operations Picture Books
I love using living books to help children “see” math. These math operations picture books specifically focus on addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to help build understanding and connect math to the real world. Books are powerful in helping children…
A Literature-Based Middle Ages Unit Study for the Elementary Years
Studying the Middle Ages is so much fun! Our Middle Ages unit was packed with excitement, from knights and castles to medieval feasts and daily life. My children stayed engaged the entire time! I carefully selected the best hands-on activities…
Why Does the Wind Whistle? Homeschool Nature Study
Have you ever been outside on a breezy day and heard the wind whistle through the trees or howl around a building? This week’s wind nature study podcast episode explores why wind makes different sounds, such as whistling, howling, roaring, and even…

18 Excellent Ideas for Independent Math Explorations for Kids
Incorporating math practice into your regular schedule doesn’t have to be complicated with these independent math explorations. We all know that practice makes perfect, and that’s especially true when it comes to mathematics. These games will give your children the…
A Free Slavery and Civil War Unit Study for Homeschoolers
Tackling a Civil War unit study with kids can feel overwhelming, but it’s also an incredible opportunity to discover one of the most pivotal times in American history. When my children and I explored the Civil War and the complex…
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