Learning to Read: American History Volume 1 is now available for homeschoolers and readers of all ages (einpresswire.com)
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Learning to Read: American History Volume 1 is now available for homeschoolers and readers of all ages (einpresswire.com)
The “Fall Equinox” or first day of fall in 2023 is September 23rd. The earth spins once a day on its axis of rotation. The word “equinox” means “equal night.” On the equinox, day and night are roughly equal in length. This means when the sun crosses the equator from north to south, this marks […]
It’s Monday again. That’s the day traditionally when people wash their clothes. Years ago, women used washboards/washtubs and clothes lines to wash and dry their clothes. Today, many of us use a washer and dryer in our own home. Here is a song called “Wash our Clothes.” Enjoy this word search called “Wash Clothes.” Word […]
Remember the September 11, 2001 attacks against America. The 9/11 Museum tells the story through media, narratives, and artifacts. You will hear personal stories of loss, recovery, and hope. Easy activities for your child at home – Write a letter to a local hero to thank them for what they do in their own community […]
Read, read, read! Our high-interest books will easily improve your child’s reading skills! Learning to Read: Favorite Fairy Tales Learning to Read: Fairy Tale Adventures Learning to Read: New Testament Stories Homeschoolers/Parents/Educators: Sketch/color a fun illustration. Read a story. Write in your daily reading journal: date, name of story, one sentence summary. Share what you […]
On Labor Day some of us labor while others just plain chill! We have fun, we celebrate, and we give thanks. We give thanks to – the early Labor Unions that set up guidelines to protect our safety the doctors and nurses that help the sick the firemen and police officers that protect our streets […]
Let’s tackle loss of reading skills with fun reading books! We all know the same old story…When school’s out for summer, kids don’t stay at the same level of proficiency in subjects like reading and spelling. Due to a phenomenon known as summer learning loss, students need to improve reading skills. What’s the solution? Read, read, […]
Do you like sports? How about football? Here are a few tidbits about Lambeau Stadium – Guides at the Lambeau Field Stadium where the Green Bay Packers play offer an hour tour available to the public. During the tour you can see a replica of the Vince Lombardi Trophy in the atrium. You will […]
Happy Sabbath Day! What? Why? How? Just because it is, well, wonderful! The word “sabbath” means – a day of religious observance and abstinence from work It is kept by Jewish people from Friday evening to Saturday evening It is kept by most Christians on Sunday Keeping it “holy” can mean – doing something special […]
Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack! says Donald Duck to the others. Get your ducks in a row can mean … To get well prepared, or organized for something that is going to happen. It is an idiom that is used to describe the process of making sure all of the small details are accounted for and […]
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