Today in 1789…
The first U.S. President commenced his first day on the job. Biography – http://www.famoushomeschoolers.net/bio_washington.html Activities – http://www.enchantedlearning.com/history/us/pres/washington
The first U.S. President commenced his first day on the job. Biography – http://www.famoushomeschoolers.net/bio_washington.html Activities – http://www.enchantedlearning.com/history/us/pres/washington
DO YOU NEED HELP WITH HIGH SCHOOL GRADES, CREDITS, AND TRANSCRIPTS? Lee Binz, a homeschool mom who has expertise in helping parents navigate through some of the challenges unique to high school students, held a free webinar for the Home … Read More
Questions about global resources, wealth distribution, and hunger are big issues to ponder, especially for children. But volunteering can be used as a teachable moment. Feed My Starving Children offers a unique opportunity for students to learn about the power and … Read More
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Nepal with devastating force on Saturday, April 25th, killing more than 4,400 people and injuring at least 8,000. Many more are unaccounted for as the search for survivors continues. Rescue and recovery efforts are underway, … Read More
National Arbor Day is held every year on the last Friday in April. This year it will be celebrated on Friday, April 24. Arbor Day, which is Latin for “Tree Day,” is an environmental holiday where citizens and groups are … Read More
The 45th anniversary of Earth Day is being celebrated this year. Earth Day was established in 1970 to promote awareness of the natural world and environmental issues. Get kids interested in the environment with some fun Earth Day craft videos. … Read More
Video walls on the 47-second elevator ride to the top of the One World Trade Center’s new observatory show an incredible time-lapse panorama of the New York City skyline over 500 years of history. See the city build up right … Read More
From “here’s you a piece of pizza” to “this glass needs washed,” every state has its own set of phrases that can seem bizarre to the rest of the English-speaking world. Now researchers at Yale University have revealed these patterns … Read More
The U.S. Constitution: A Reader Hillsdale College is pleased to announce a new resource to teach about the U.S. Constitution so it’s engaging and enjoyable for students of any age. It’s the new Constitution Reader website: ConstitutionReader.com! This no-cost digital resource … Read More
Do your sons stretch your teaching abilities to the limits? The challenge of teaching boys can push any parent to their wits-end. But you don’t have to leave discovering the perfect teaching technique up to chance. My brother wasn’t the … Read More