By guest author Tom Clark Such a simple question! But is the answer that obvious? Not when it comes to highschool algebra! And I’m not talking about some new way to add algebraic fractions. I’m referring to the age-old practice of teaching two...
Colorado Homeschool Activities & Events
It’s time to pack up the car, grab a sack lunch, and head out for another field trip adventure! Whether it’s taking your preschoolers to the zoo or walking a high school student through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, field...
It’s Not Too Late to Start Homeschooling!
By Julianna Dotten Is it too late? It’s never too late to start homeschooling. In fact, many families choose to begin mid-year or even later. Whether your children are struggling academically and socially or you’re facing another cross-country...
Colorado History Field Trips
By Julianna Dotten I don’t know about you, but seeing history excites me. Looking at pictures of the Hagia Sofia or Versailles in a textbook adds a little interest to history, but there’s something exhilarating about exploring the very forests...
Teaching High School Literature
By guest author Kevin Swanson The founding fathers of this nation were brilliant men – outstanding communicators, deep thinkers, and well read in the classics. Compare John Adams’ or Patrick Henry’s letters and speeches with the stumbling...
5 Tips for Keeping Up Your Momentum
By Julianna Dotten The day inevitably arrives when you feel like flushing your schedule down the toilet and starting all over. You’ve already been at it for two months now, and everything isn’t looking as rosy as it did on the planner. What should...
Homeschool Through High School?
Guest post by Debbie Entsminger I was determined not to do it! Trying to teach a strong-willed middle schooler pushed me to my limit, and I was resolved not to homeschool for high school. When the Lord kept closing door after door, my son said,...











