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God Bless the USA!

God Bless the USA!

Travel is my favorite way to learn geography! In God Bless the USA Exploring States & Territories, we explore each state as if we are on a trip exploring the exciting spots...Want to travel across the USA to visit all 50 states and 5 territories?  We used to do this very thing during our roadschooling life, but (thank you, 'rona) life is a little more virtual these days.  In God Bless the USA,

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12 Clean New-ish Novels for Middle Schoolers

12 Clean New-ish Novels for Middle Schoolers

There's an unwritten rule imposed upon homeschool families that would have us all believing new novels are bad. Always. We're supposed to stick to classics, books written before the 1960s, and titles that come out of Christian publishing houses. Trouble is, even classics and older books can have gruesome scenes, disparaging language, and questionable content. And on the flip side, there are many new-ish and contemporary works that are perfectly appropriate.

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Nathanael Miller

Nathanael Miller

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Unlocking Math Success for Homeschool High Schoolers, Interview with the Blackwoods

Unlocking Math Success for Homeschool High Schoolers, Interview with the Blackwoods

This week on Homeschool Highschool Podcast: Unlocking Math Success for Homeschool High Schoolers, Interview with the Blackwoods. Unlocking Math Success for Homeschool High Schoolers, Interview with the Blackwoods Many teens do not know that they can like math. In fact, they think they are supposed to hate math. This makes learning high school level math difficult. That is why we were so excited when we met the Blackwoods of Unlock Math! They have found ways to help teens unlock math success…and even like math!   The post Unlocking Math Success for Homeschool High Schoolers, Interview with the Blackwoods appeared first...

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STEM Tuesday — Women Who Changed Science — Writing Tips & Resources

STEM Tuesday — Women Who Changed Science — Writing Tips & Resources

  I’ve always been fascinated by the way the minds of scientists and engineers work. Maybe that’s why I write about them so often, especially women in these fields. One thing that always amazes me is that artists’ minds often work in the same ways, which is our topic for this month. Arts and Sciences: Not Mutually Exclusive Of course, many scientists and engineers are artists in their own right. For example, Einstein was an accomplished musician As his second wife said, “Music helps him when he is thinking about his theories. …He goes to his study, comes back, strikes...

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