When you think of journalism, you probably have some set ideas of what it is and why you can’t teach it as a homeschool class. Perhaps you think journalists must write for a student newspaper in ... Read More about Teaching Journalism at Home
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Let your child lead
Three-year-old Rosie brought a handful of rocks from the driveway in the house. She carefully placed these ordinary pieces of gravel on the bookshelf. This was the beginning of her rock ... Read More about Let your child lead
Resources for teaching about elections
What better time to teach about the election process than during an election year? Now is the time to gather resources for teaching about elections! There is more to elections in the United States ... Read More about Resources for teaching about elections
$25 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway
It's exciting with the completion of each step on the way to publication. I've finished a very important hurdle: formatting. The file has been converted. A final look for any details that need to be ... Read More about $25 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway
A surprise – the Liebster Award
What a surprise to find a notice that I had been given the Liebster Award by fellow blogger Beth from Classes by Beth. My first reactions was "Is this some kind of spam deal?" (Sorry, Beth.) Since ... Read More about A surprise – the Liebster Award
6 Steps to prepare as an ant
The ants are not a strong people, Yet they prepare their food in the summer (Pro 30:25 AMP). Did the “storm of the century” hit your town? Were you stuck at home? Or, did you attempt to make it out ... Read More about 6 Steps to prepare as an ant