Soccer fans, this one is for you! From exciting goals and roaring stadium crowds to famous players, team chants, and foods from around the world, the FIFA World Cup is so much more than just a soccer tournament. It’s a global celebration filled with culture, history, geography, science, and creativity! In our Soccer World Tournament…
Dig Into Plant Science! Seeds and Plants Unit Study
Did you know that some seeds can stay dormant for over 1,000 years before sprouting? Or that certain desert flowers bloom only at night to survive the heat? Plants are absolutely amazing, and this unit study is packed with opportunities to discover why! In our Seeds and Plants Family Unit Study, children will learn about…
Grade 7 and 8 Math Curriculum Overview
In the last couple of weeks, I’ve shared a behind-the-scenes look at the Grades 1-3 Math Curriculum and the Grades 4-6 Math Curriculum. Today, I’m so excited to continue on with a Math Curriculum Review for Grades 7 and 8! As you probably already know, I’m a huge believer in keeping learning simple, meaningful, and manageable….
Grade 7 & 8 Literacy Curriculum Overview
I’m so excited to share what literacy looks like in my Grade 7 and 8 Literacy Curriculum! Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve explored Grades 1-3 and Grades 4-6, and now it’s time to step into Grades 7-8. While the topics and skills continue to grow alongside our learners, my approach stays exactly the…
Grades 4, 5, and 6 Math Curriculum
Earlier this week, I shared a behind-the-scenes look at my Grades 4–6 Literacy Curriculum. Today, I’m thrilled to switch gears and dive into something just as exciting—a Math Curriculum Review for Grades Four, Five, and Six! As I’ve mentioned just a few times before, I’m a big believer in quality over quantity. That belief is…
Grades 4, 5, and 6 Homeschool Literacy Curriculum
I’m so excited to share what literacy looks like in my Grade Four, Five, and Six Homeschool Literacy Curriculum! If you caught last week’s blog post, you’ll remember we took a look at Grades 1 through 3. Well, I’m happy to report that my approach doesn’t change as we move up in grades. I’m still…





