What could be more fun on a summer evening than catching fireflies, stargazing, or playing flashlight tag? How about a backyard movie night?
Read moreDiscover Geography Right Around the Corner
If you are teaching geography this year, start right in your neighborhood with landforms, fauna (animals), flora (plants), and climate/weather. If you are on break or not teaching geography this year, whet your children’s appetite for...
Read moreHands-On Resources to Teach Astronomy the Fun Way
Are teaching astronomy this year? Do you want the kids to really enjoy it! Do you have a little astronaut running around your house or a star gazer who pours over astronomy books?
Read moreEssential Supplies You Need to Stock Up for Hurricane Season!
Hurricanes are just part of living in Florida. We get a little concerned when a big one is coming our way, but we don’t worry. We know the drill. Get your supplies. Batten down the hatches and settle in to ride out the storm or evacuate if...
Read moreSpontaneous Field Trip: Ruins Near Me
Googled “ruins near me” and guess what? That’s how my daughter found some old sugar mill and fort ruins we explored. It’s so fun to explore the ruins and imagine what life was like a century or two earlier.
Read moreExciting Christian Adventure Series For Ages 10-17!
Pastor Mike Curtis has a brand-new book out: The Legend of the Craftsman King – the third book in the Noland Kids Adventure series.
Read moreCoronation Facts Food & Fun
On May 6, 2023, King Charles III will be coronated at Westminster Abbey on Saturday morning. Festivities will follow Sunday and Monday. This is a great opportunity to teach British history in a fun way with facts, food, and fun learning...
Read moreLesson Planning for the Entire Year in One Week
For years I have taken one week each summer and planned out the entire school year. Setting aside this week enables me to stay on target for the whole year. It is worth the time and mess to tackle the year all at once.
Read moreMerey’s Review of Little Pilgrim’s Progress
Since 1678, Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan has delighted readers. This allegory of the Christian life is timeline – folks in every generation can related to Christian’s journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial...
Read moreHot Cross Buns, A Good Friday Tradition
Hot Cross buns are a special treat enjoyed on Good Friday during Holy Week. Cross buns are small fruit cakes decorated with a white cross. The white cross symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus Christ that we celebrate on Good Friday. They are...
Read moreCreate a Family Time Capsule
The last few years we’ve seen history in the making! Should Jesus tarry, one day our children will tell their grandchildren about these times. It dawned on me that this is a wonderful year to do a time capsule.
Read moreClassics Every Christian Should Have in Their Home Library
These Christian classics have stood the test of time. Christians have read and reread them over the past centuries and you will love them too!
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