by Holly Syx | Jul 21, 2024 | Blog
Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic are usually considered the top 3 subjects to cover in school. History & Science are also pretty important to learn, and what about electives? The sky’s the limit on those from music appreciation to agriculture there is an...
by Alexandrea Harrelson | Jul 20, 2024 | Blog
Have you ever thought about why seeds are planted in the ground? Can seeds sprout in the light? What exactly do seeds need to grow? Find out in this light and dark seed science experiment. In this experiment, kids will learn how to grow seeds, what seeds need to...
by Alexandrea Harrelson | Jul 10, 2024 | Blog
Ever wonder how thermometers work? The science of thermometers is simple. Higher temperatures produce greater levels of energy, which allow molecules to move faster. You can see this in action by placing a straw inside a bottle filled with liquid. When the...
by Holly Syx | Jul 10, 2024 | Blog, Uncategorized
Homeschooling has opened up so many amazing opportunities for our family, and one of our favorite things (especially when the kids were younger) has become nature journaling. It’s such a simple but SO enriching way to connect with God’s creation. Imagine heading...
by Holly Syx | Jul 9, 2024 | Blog, Uncategorized
Are you looking for Online Spanish classes for your Homeschool? Whether you are looking for a course with High School credit or an introductory course for your Elementary student, SKrafty has several options for you! Our online Spanish courses are taught by the...
by Alexandrea Harrelson | Jul 6, 2024 | Blog
Have you ever wanted to measure how fast the wind is blowing? You can do just that when you make your own anemometer. The easiest anemometer to make at home is called a Robinson anemometer. The device catches the wind inside cups, and then starts to spend, when you...