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Which Biography Series is Right for Your Middle School Student?

Which Biography Series is Right for Your Middle School Student?

With so many interesting facts to learn about this famous bell, you’ll want to add this Liberty Bell Timeline Trivia scavenger hunt to your lesson plans. It’s the perfect way to add some fun into your American history studies.

The Liberty Bell Timeline Scavenger Hunt

Easy Art Projects: Art at the Beach

Easy Art Projects: Art at the Beach

Teaching Kids Life Skills: Flag Etiquette

Flag Etiquette for Kids

Mom, dad, tween girl, and young boy are looking at a map while on vacation.

Teaching Map Skills for Kids by Planning a Trip

5 Steps to Prep for Homeschool High School & Avoid “Summer Slide”

5 Steps to Prep for Homeschool High School & Avoid “Summer Slide”

A Middle Schooler’s View of Hands-On Homeschooling

A Middle Schooler’s View of Hands-On Homeschooling

Hand drawing a light bulb with filament with blue marker on lined paper. Text overlay reads Brainstorming Tips for middle schoolers.

Brainstorming Tips & Tools for Middle School Students

Introduce your children to great literature and let them share their love of books with their homeschool friends by starting a middle school book club. It will be a great addition to your language arts lesson plans. Don't know how to begin? I've got you covered. Included here are ideas for book selection, literary analysis, and discussion starters. Which book will you start with? The Giver was one of our favorites. #middleschool #tweens #teens #homeschooling #languagearts #bookclub

How to Start a Middle School Book Club

Learning with Other Families: How to Start a Geography Co-op

Learning with Other Families: How to Start a Geography Co-op

Learn how to make a homemade compass and determine which direction is north. It's a great life skill to have. All you need is this helpful printable and a few simple materials. This is a great DIY project and hands-on geography activity for middle school students. And a perfect compliment to your lessons that include an atlas. Add it to your homeschool geography lesson plans and give it a try! #geography #middleschool #homeschooling #handsonlearning #tweens #teens #educationpossible

Teach Your Middle Schooler How to Make a Compass and Determine North

Hands-on Learning Activities for Middle School

The Ultimate Guide to Hands-on Learning Activities for Middle School

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I'm Megan

I believe that middle school doesn’t have to be overwhelming when you use creative activities and unique tools.

In fact, I believe that middle school can actually be the best years to homeschool!

There is great joy in homeschooling older kids and I want to help you transform your middle school years into something both you and your teen will love.

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