by Kay Chance | Encouraging & Equipping You, Homeschool Curriculum, Resources, & Book Reviews, Learning with Living Books, Teaching STEM
Learn how your children can use photography to study homeschool science. With the book Do You See What I See? High Altitude Evidence of the Worldwide Flood by Chuck Renstrom, you’ll be able to show your students how studying creation can be both fascinating and...
by Kay Chance | Encouraging & Equipping You, Homeschool Curriculum, Resources, & Book Reviews, How to Homeschool, Learning with Living Books, Teaching Language Arts, Teaching Tips
Candlewick Press kid lit is perfect for building your home library. And with good children’s books you can do a lot more than just teach reading. You can spark the imagination of your young learners with a few simple ideas. When my two boys were young, we made...
by Kay Chance | Building Family Relationships, Encouraging & Equipping You, How to Homeschool, Learning with Living Books, Teaching Writing
Do you have teens who are reluctant to write? Do they think they don’t have anything worthwhile to say? Maybe they are intimidated by a blank sheet of paper? Or perhaps they see writing as just another assignment to complete. Don’t worry! You can encourage...
by Kay Chance | Learning with Living Books, Teaching Language Arts, Teaching Writing
Writing for teens should go beyond just writing essays and research papers. Teach your middle school and high school students to write for the real world. [The following post contains affiliate links. You can read my disclosure here.] For me, high school writing...
by Kay Chance | Encouraging & Equipping You, Homeschool Curriculum, Resources, & Book Reviews, Learning with Living Books, Teaching Language Arts, Teaching Writing
I don’t ever remember wanting to reread a textbook from school. Do you? Honestly, the only books I remember from my English classes were a few of the novels, the real books, that we read, along with some short stories from anthologies. But the real books? As an...
by Kay Chance | Discipleship, Learning with Living Books, Learning with THE Living Book, Teaching Language Arts
[The following post contains affiliate links. You can read my disclosure here.] Our Poetry Teatime today is inspired by the Hebrew Poetry of the Bible.Whether a person is a Christian or not, most will acknowledge the literary beauty of Scripture. But as a Christian,...