50 Best Fantasy Writing Prompts and Plot Ideas for a Wicked Good Story
Need help getting started with your fantasy story? Here are 50 exciting fantasy writing prompts and plot ideas to get you started.
Need help getting started with your fantasy story? Here are 50 exciting fantasy writing prompts and plot ideas to get you started.
With summer vacation right around the corner, you might be worried about how you’re going to keep the kids engaged while they’re out of school. Without some form of educational stimulation, it’s quite possible that they will lose some of their learning over the summer months. Here are ten simple things you can do over the summer to prevent summer learning loss.
Gardening with kids is both enjoyable and educational. Use these resources to build a hands-on gardening unit study to teach kids about gardening.
Everybody and their dog is going to have an opinion of you, your homeschool, and how you should run it. The only way to overcome this is to learn to trust your intuition as a homeschooling parent.
Gratitude journaling can lead to better health, happiness, and success. Here are 50 gratitude journal prompts to help you cultivate thankfulness.
Kindergarten is one of the most delightful ages for read alouds–kids are full of wonder, awe, and silliness, and the selection of picture books available to them is enormous. Here are 50 of the best books for kindergarten, including many timeless classics and new favorites.
April is National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate poets and their craft. It’s also the perfect time to study poetry with your learners. Here are 17 of our favorite poems about spring for kids.
Need a break from curriculum? Why not try some unit studies? We’ve complied over 170 unit study ideas to inspire the next adventure in your homeschool or classroom.
Hands-on activities help kids love & learn science. This open-and-go homeschool science curriculum will make you look like a safety goggle-wearing rockstar.
Are you wondering whether live online math classes or self-paced ones are better for your child? Here’s how they stack up, plus six questions to help you decide.