How To Make Papyrus Paper For Art Projects

Making papyrus paper for art projects is going to become something we do often. It was so fun and the end result is even better. We are going to change things up and try new things on the next go around. This post is going to walk you through all of that. We have learned […]
How To Make A Topographical Salt Dough Map

Hands on learning is such a powerful part of a child’s education. It creates connections far greater than any worksheet or picture could ever do. I am always looking for different ways to incorporate a hands on project to teach a concept or help implant a memory within our hearts. This topographical salt dough map […]
Homemade Blank Page Notebook

This homemade blank page notebook are perfect for any project you do with your kids. You can add as many pages as you want, or make them small to fit your children’s art projects. The best part is that they are easy to make and affordable! This post will go over quickly how to make […]
Quality VS Quantity in Education

Quality vs Quantity in education has been on my mind the past couple weeks. I am excited to be able to dump all of my thoughts here in hopes that it may help you in your homeschooling journey. I am going to be bold and just say that when it comes to educating our children, […]
Inspiring Using The Well Educated Heart Resources

Sarah is a homeschooling mom who has started implementing and sharing with us her journey of applying the Well Educated Heart Philosophy in her home. This post focuses on how she has used some of the Well Educated Heart Resources to Inspire herself and her children. I have been pondering deeply about one principle I […]
Discovering Rock Types With This Simple & FUN Crayon Activity

Do you remember the difference between an igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rock? I didn’t until just recently when our science group started learning about rocks. I found that this simple activity was the best way for my kids to understand the differences between the 3 rock types: sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic. This activity brings auditory, […]
