Suffragettes Unit Study {Edwardians}
We have just finished up our Suffragettes Unit Study. It has been one of the most interesting things we haveContinue Reading
Homeschooling to give our children roots to ground them and wings to help them fly
We have just finished up our Suffragettes Unit Study. It has been one of the most interesting things we haveContinue Reading
Welcome to my very last post on our South American Unit Study. I’m so chuffed I managed to finally getContinue Reading
I was hoping I would be chosen to review the Once-a-Week Micro-Study Victoria and Her World from Homeschool Legacy. I mean we wereContinue Reading
I still felt there was much to explore in our Antarctica study but we were running out of time. IContinue Reading
I remember my Dad dropping Shackleton’s name into the conversation often when I was little. He was, quite rightly, veryContinue Reading
At the beginning of this study I had been looking forward to making an official Antarctica Continent box. I haveContinue Reading
Most of our information had come from reading ‘Polar Explorers for kids’ out loud. This book is divided into ArcticContinue Reading
Antarctica doesn’t have the diversity of wildlife that other continents have. Those animals which are able to survive the sub-zeroContinue Reading
I really do feel that we made the most of our one day of snow! The older ones played inContinue Reading
If you read yesterday’s post you will know that we created an Antarctica Research Lab, in which the girls hadContinue Reading