Looking for free homeschool art lessons? Youtube offers everything from drawing instruction to art history, and art theory to fun craft projects. Here is a list our favorite art lessons on Youtube.
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The Truth About Homeschool Socialization
“But, what about socialization?” It’s the single most asked question about homeschooling and, honestly, the most eye-roll-inducing question for most homeschoolers. First, to quote the venerable Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride, “I don’t think that word means what you think it means.”
What Qualifications Do You Need to Homeschool Your Child?
One of the major arguments against homeschooling is that most parents are not qualified to homeschool because they are not trained teachers. The question “What qualifications do you need to homeschool your child?” can be answered literally (i.e. legality) and figuratively (i.e. best personal traits).
How Many Hours a Day Should You Homeschool?
How many hours a day should you homeschool? Can you really homeschool in just 2 hours a day? Well, yes and no. Use your state’s laws and a little creativity to create the perfect homeschool schedule for you and your children!
How to Shake Up Your Homeschool When Things Get Boring
If 15+ years of homeschooling have taught me anything, it’s that ruts happen! To get out of a rut sometimes you just have to shake up your homeschool.
How to Use 6-Week Block Scheduling in the Relaxed Homeschool High School
Truth bomb: homeschooling high school is only as difficult as you chose to make it. We use a relaxed, eclectic style of homeschooling, so 6-week block scheduling works perfectly for us. Here’s how we make it work.
How to Teach Homeschool PE
Whether you are trying to complete a high school transcript or just making sure your children are getting enough exercise, there are multiple ways to teach homeschool PE.
How to Homeschool for Free (or on the Cheap!)
You may be doubting that anyone could possibly homeschool for free! But, it is possible! Here are 5 ways to cut costs.
Why I Don’t Give My Homeschooled High Schoolers Tests (and What We Do Instead)
Random multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, true or false, matching, and short answer tests every few days in every high school course do little to prove mastery. Mastery of subject matter means a student can explain the material in their own words and can even teach it to others.
What Does a Relaxed Homeschool High School Look Like?
What we focus on instead of rigid academics is life skills, personal development, and living in community with others. My teens use most of their time pursuing their own interests.