Apr 26, 2019 | Jenny Cutler, Online Homeschool
How Much Help Should I Give My Online Learning Student? How Much Help Should I Give My Online Student? You have signed your child up for an online class. You’re both excited. Visions of outsourcing and having less items on your ever-growing “to do” list begin to...
Jul 18, 2018 | Kerrie Childress, Rigorous Courses, Uncategorized
Chemistry Students Learn by Doing Why are hands-on labs so important? What can a student learn from this approach? My favorite part of teaching science classes is performing labs. Experiments allow students to learn the material in a different way and for many...
Jul 12, 2018 | Rigorous Courses, Susan Eggers
Timelines and Traveling the World: History and Geography Projects The Beauty of the Timeline for History and Geography Projects When we study history, typically we move chronologically, discussing different topics and regions. It can be difficult to see the “big...
Jan 15, 2018 | Engaging Education, Heather Getson
3 Things Your Student Should Learn From Their Junior High Science Classes As parents of junior high students, we want the best for our kids. We want to prepare them for high school sciences the best that we can, but with so many choices in junior high sciences today,...
Nov 13, 2017 | College Preparation, Jess Woods
The Future of Learning: How Taking an Online Homeschool Course Prepares Your Student The future of learning is changing. While the preceding statement is always somewhat truthful, there has been a definite and accelerated shift in the last decade, and it shows no sign...