MICHIGAN
MichiganMichigan Homeschooling Laws Overview The annual reporting of a home school to the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) is voluntary. It is not required unless the student is requesting eligible special education services from the local public school or...
OREGON
OREGONOregon State Laws Overview Homeschooling students between the ages 6 through 18 Testing at the end of grades 3, 5 8, and 10 The parent/guardian is responsible for the cost of testing. Notify local school district when beginning to homeschool with identification...
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTONWashington Homeschooling Laws The statewide organization, Washington Homeschool Organization (WHO) offers complete information on legally homeschooling in this state. Important Note:• The Home-Based Instruction Law (RCW 28A.200) governs homeschooling,...
Church At Home
For millions of Christians, attending church is a thing of the past. They are among the growing ranks of church “dropouts” — those who choose to stay home rather than waste time and energy on a church that, in their estimation, no longer represents Christ or has ceased to be relevant in their lives.
Young Wonks.com – Where Young People Imagine & Create Tomorrow-Including the 14 Year Old Engineer at SpaceX
The tech business world continues to explode across our lives, seeping into every corner of daily existence. Robotics and Game Development are forming our future in medicine and all walks of life. Young people who desire a secure and in-demand profession, allowing for creative thought, are flocking to educational services that offer sophisticated, deep training in Computer Science, Coding and Electronics.
Connect Your Family With Games
Many families now have more T.V. sets than people. Add to that the array of smart phones, computers and electronic game devices owned by most families and you get a recipe for family disconnection. One of the best advantages of homeschooling is family time together, but if we squander too much of that time in our separate electronic worlds, we lose a precious treasure forever. Time lost can never be regained and children are soon grown and gone.
Introducing Pi
pi is an important number in mathematics. It is also a difficult concept for students when it is first introduced. pi = 3.14… approximately, but that is not quite right. pi = 3.14159… approximately, but that is not quite right either. pi = 22/7 but that is an approximation too. pi has been computed out to millions of digits, but the result is still an approximation.
ARTistic Pursuits – the Complete World of Visual Art To Download
Brenda Ellis, owner and instructor of Artistic Pursuits, has been teaching art in classrooms and to homeschoolers for over 25 years. She and her late husband, co-founder, Daniel, wanted to bring the uplifting world of art to anyone who was willing to learn.
The Horse in the Parlor – a History of Pianos
The pipe organ is often referred to as the “King of Instruments”. Anyone who has ever sat in a large cathedral and experienced the wall-moving power of the large pipes, instantly knows why. If one wished to follow the convention of nick-naming of instruments along the same lines, the piano might be called the “Horse of Instruments”.
Realistic Charlotte Mason : The Benefits of Short Lessons in the Charlotte Mason Method
The idea of short lessons is often approached with skepticism by parents. I understand this completely, as I was a doubter myself. I have often asked parents this question, “Do you have anything to lose by trying it? If you were to try short lessons and find they did not work for you, couldn’t you just go back to long lessons?” I cannot even count the number of parents who tried this and now rave about short lessons.
