Living books: What are they, and how can you add some to your bookshelves? In this lively discussion, we talk to Anthony Coafield from Living Book Press about what his definition of living books is, how he gets these old texts printed, and what it is like to homeschool in his home county of Australia. He also gives us tons of valuable book recommendations for kids and adults.Read More →

Are you looking for some inspiration for teaching science in your homeschool? And maybe even some free resources to help? Look no further than Homeschool Science Club! In this episode, we got to talk with John Stanton, homeschool dad, former science teacher, and now a physician, who has created the amazing Homeschool Science Club channel on YouTube that shows easy at-home experiments any family can do together, along with worksheets you can use to accompany the experiments. He is a wealth of knowledge in science, and homeschooling in general, and we had a blast talking to him!Read More →

I’m back to give you 10 more of my favorite educational YouTube channels! YouTube can be full of educational channels that give your kids quality screen time if you know where to look. I am going to share 10 more educational YouTube channels so that you can start using them with your kids as well! These channels include a variety of subjects like English, math, science, engineering, chess, and history and they all have the goal of helping engage your children in learning something new.Read More →

If you’re searching for easy and fun ways to teach Shakespeare in your homeschool, look no further! Jenny teaches her own young kids Shakespeare, and you can too. In this Homeschool How-To, she shares some tips on how to introduce “the bard” to your children too!Read More →

Join us as we go on a field trip with ALL of our kids to Coloma, the site of the first discovery of gold in California in 1848. It is now a wonderful state park called Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, and we had a great time! There were many indoor and outdoor activities to do with kids of all ages, and it’s a great place to learn about California history.Read More →

It’s the most commonly asked homeschool question, even though it might not be said out loud very often: Am I teaching my kids enough? In this Homeschool How-To, Stacey addresses this issue head on, and gives insight on how we can turn this potentially negative question into reassurance and positivity for our homeschools.Read More →