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How to Teach What You Don’t Know
The Art of Movie Magic (Secular Homeschool Unit Study)
The Art of Movie Magic A Secular Homeschool Unit Study Art can take many forms, and as a young secular homeschool parent it was easy to get caught in the “paint on a canvas” loop of art education; coloring recreations of the painting masters or learning to identify some of the great works. But art is vastly broader than simply studying Picasso or Rembrandt. Art is the expression of creative skill and imagination. It can be so many things, including movies. That’s right, I’m talking about films, cinema, motion pictures. The art of storytelling on the big (and little) screen. …
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Teaching the Science of Climate Change to Middle Schoolers
Q & A on (Almost) Everything You Want to Know about Teaching the Science of Climate Change to Middle Schoolers* *don’t be afraid to ask! When I was asked to teach a course on the science of climate change to the middle schoolers in our science group, believe me, I had some questions! As I worked to answer those questions, I gained a deeper appreciation for how interconnected everything (and I do mean everything) really is. And I got excited thinking about the many ways this course could challenge and inspire the kids with all kinds of learning…and dare I say …
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Serious Learning, Serious Fun: How Brainteasers, Games, and Puzzles Help Kids Learn
Science, Naturally! Review
Passionately Engaged: A Scientist’s Journey
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science: There’s Still Work To Be Done
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15 Best Things to See and Do in Atlanta
Sensory Processing Basics
Meet Secular Homeschooler Julianna Speers
Julianna Speers : Service-Oriented Nature Lover and Secular Homeschooler I had the pleasure of meeting secular homeschooler Julianna at the Secular Eclectic Homeschoolers Conference in West Virginia 2017. She did a lot of volunteering at the conference. Secular homeschooler Julianna and her mother, Karen, have already signed up to volunteer at the 2018 conference! She is the type of person who sees a need and jumps in to help. Secular Eclectic Homeschoolers is lucky to have such a committed and caring teen as a part of our community. How long have you been homeschooling? Ever since I was born. What is …
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Kate Laird: Homeschooling 101
Jill Hummer Swap Your Cereal Box for a Newspaper: Why and How to Cover Current Events in Your Homeschool
Valerie Grosso Teaching Scientific Concepts to Younger Kids
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Secular Homeschool Recommended Book List
On any given day you will find multiple conversations focused on books in our online community. Rich discussions of authors and subject matter, innovative ideas for related lessons, and always a plethora of recommendations for more books. Reading back through hundreds of threads in various SEA Homeschoolers Facebook groups these 25 books have been recommended time and time again. Having read nearly every book on this list I can certainly understand why. This book list is secular homeschool approved. Secular Homeschool Reading & Book List Red: A Crayon’s Story by Michael Hall – A funny, insightful, and colorful story about being …