The ultimate guide to learning from movies and TV shows
Learning from movies and TV is a huge part of our family’s approach to homeschooling. Here’s the ultimate guide to movies that will make you think.
Learning from movies and TV is a huge part of our family’s approach to homeschooling. Here’s the ultimate guide to movies that will make you think.
The DragonBox Algebra 12+ app has been a great way to introduce algebra concepts in a relaxed style in our family’s homeschool.
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See how real world high school math works, and how algebra and geometry appear in everyday life. Find resources for living math at the high school level.
We don’t do grade levels, but if you’re wondering what radical unschooling 9th grade-ish style looks like, here’s our 14-year-old daughter’s plan.
As part of an iHomeschool Network series in January 2014, we’re sharing how our radical unschooling family “teaches” – or, really, learns – language arts, math, science, history and fine arts. Today, find out how art, music, theater, dance and other fine arts happen in our lives.
As part of an iHomeschool Network series in January 2014, we’re sharing how our radical unschooling family “teaches” – or, really, learns – language arts, math, science, history and fine arts. Today, find out how history, geography and world cultures, traditionally thought of as “social studies,” happen in our lives.
As part of an iHomeschool Network series in January 2014, we’re sharing how our radical unschooling family “teaches” – or, really, learns – language arts, math, science, history and fine arts. Today, find out about unschooling science, and how biology and chemistry and physics and more happen in our lives.
As part of an iHomeschool Network series in January 2014, we’re sharing how our radical unschooling family “teaches” – or, really, learns – language arts, math, science, history and fine arts. Today, find out how math – yes, even algebra – happens in our lives.