Family Arizona field trip (via Pennsylvania, by road trip)
A great homeschooling Arizona field trip includes stops at the Superstition Serpenterium, Karchner Caverns, Tombstone and Bearizona, as well as time in the desert.
A great homeschooling Arizona field trip includes stops at the Superstition Serpenterium, Karchner Caverns, Tombstone and Bearizona, as well as time in the desert.
Sunflower Education’s Giant American History Timeline is awesome for relaxed homeschoolers. It’s a creative and fun-to-research walk through history that doesn’t require any textbooks and is great for all ages!
We don’t do grade levels, but if you’re wondering what radical unschooling 12th grade-ish style looks like, here’s our 17-year-old daughter’s plan.
We don’t do grade levels, but if you’re wondering what radical unschooling 11th grade-ish style looks like, here’s our 16-year-old daughter’s plan.
We don’t do grade levels, but if you’re wondering what radical unschooling 10th grade-ish style looks like, here’s our 15-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 history, geography and world cultures, traditionally thought of as “social studies,” happen in our lives.
Ashar is the proud owner of a GIGANTIC wall map of the world, thanks to a local organization clearing out its former library. She’s thrilled!
It’s not such a bad thing if all your kids want to do is play video games. Here’s a look at how we use them in our family to learn about history and geography.
A 1920 geography textbook led to an amazing project for Ashar and Chris, involving analysis from Native Americans to the Amish.