The mother of a homeschooling family from Sweden recently wrote that thanks to homeschooling, her family has been able to travel long term around the world. She also mentioned that they often visit other families while touring since there are only about 100 families in Sweden that homeschool.
You can read their page on children, travel [...]
I was reading blog posts from my feed reader and came upon a blog that I really enjoy. It is called, Journey into Unschooling. The post that quickly caught my attention was, August 4th’s Nature Journal. From there, I clicked on past nature journals that they’ve done and I was lost for quite a [...]
Home education not only prevents creativity from being rubbed off, but encourages each child to create, explore and discover their place in the world. In honor of the Easter holiday and Ms. Potter, I present the Peter Rabbit Edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling, starting with some great Peter Rabbit Resources.
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Google Sketchup lets you create 3-D models of anything you like. You can learn more at the Google Sketchup blog.
If HEM Takes a Closer Look at blogging has sparked an interest, you might consider exploring a few of these favorite resources from HEM Guide to Resources.
Civil War Women
The American Toy Marble Museum and Blue Santa
Kathy Ceceri’s Home Chemistry Blog and National Chemistry Week
A few resourceful blogs….
Pat Farenga’s New Website
Willi Gets a History Lessonin Virginia’s [...]
Hat tip to Silvia at Po Moyemu- In My Opinion for some great Letterboxing and Geochaching resources. She shared:
Beginner’s Guide to Geocaching
Buxley’s Geocaching Waypoint
Geocaching–The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site
Letterboxing.info
Letterboxing North America
If you’ve never participated, Wikipedia offers this description:
Geocaching is an outdoor treasure-hunting game in which the participants use [...]
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