Celebrating Creativity in the Life of Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss Birthday

March 2nd marks the birthday of a zany writer, creative thinker, and incredible man: Dr. Seuss.  As I looked into the life of one of our family’s favorite authors, I was fascinated by his journey from being known as Ted Seuss Geisel to the man we know today as Dr. Seuss. This post may contain…

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The Power of Integration – Using a Topic Wheel to Study Music

We’ve been having fun with topic wheels in our home lately to generate fun dinner conversations.  My son and I are studying music theory this year with a text book called “Math in Motion” and have really learned a lot. We decided that we would center our conversation around music and see what we could…

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Cultivating Leaders by Developing Research Skills

This post is sponsored by The ADRA If we want our sons to grow up to be leaders of their generations, they have to be able to lead themselves first. They won’t be much good to anyone if they are blown to and fro by every strong idea that blows past them. Equipping our children with the…

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Let’s Talk About Math with Mr. D

Mr. D's Math Review

Conversations cultivate understanding.  This is the heart of the dialectic stage of the “Trivium” in classical education.  Why is it that when most people think about math, they think of a student sitting quietly calculating answers and scribbling computations on quad-lined paper.  I think as a homeschool mom who’s trying to do it all, this…

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Let’s Learn About Rocks: Rocking Rock Resources

Learn about rocks with these great resources

We’ve been learning about rocks this year, and I love gathering resources for my kids to explore.  Rocks happen to offer a wealth of opportunities for cultivating observation and practicing comparison.  They also have the dirt factor going for them.  You know, anything that mom approves of that you can get dirty without getting in trouble…

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