Unit studies are one of my favorite ways to generate excitement in our homeschool. I use them for everything! So much so, that I don’t even recognize when I’m creating them anymore. We recently returned from a weekend at dog
Quiet Pond – Liberty Hill House
Moments in Time: A Liberty Hill House tradition of capturing moments of simple pleasure. If you feel inspired to do the same, feel free to leave a link to your own special moment from this week First seen
The Best Educators are not Teachers
I know. That’s an inflammatory title, but hear me out and I think you will agree. Educating children isn’t an easy task. They are wiggly, noisy, messy little balls of energy who would rather do just about anything other than
Find FREE Places to Go this Summer
As year-round homeschoolers, we always have lessons to get done, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t take the time to enjoy our summers. The end of the school year means that lots of opportunities open up for our family
Knowing the Right Thing to Do
I’ve had this quote languishing in my Homeschool Bullet Journal for over a year. I’ve copied it down, decorated it, pondered on it, and still I’m not quite sure whether I agree with it. Is it really true? Do we really
Stop Complaining with a Motivation Jar
Please tell me I’m not the only one silently screaming, “Will the school year ever end?!” The last quarter of the school year always seems to drag. We are far enough in that materials seem boring, but not far enough
Mystic Morning – LibertyHillHouse
Friendship
19 Apps that make learning Human Anatomy Fun
Our crew always chooses a theme to study over the summer – our learning adventure. Sometimes it is a book, and sometimes it is a project that captures our imagination. This year we chose to learn all about how our bodies work with
Hope for the Slippery Slope
Can we put our toes in the water mom? We all knows what happens next. First the toes, then one child slips and their pants get wet, and all manner of giggling ensues. Then, “somehow” the slippery slope claims each