All About Math Level 3 is the third level of five in a delightful, multisensory program that carefully builds children’s understanding of how our number system works. This new level builds upon the foundation laid in All About Math Levels…
Counting is so much more than reciting numbers in order, it’s about understanding what those numbers actually mean. Children may be able to say, “One, two, three…” but true number sense comes from hands-on experiences where they connect numbers, quantities,…
Looking for a simple way to build number recognition with a hands-on twist? Tactile Number Cards invite kids to feel, trace, and name numbers while connecting symbols to quantities. This multisensory activity is quick to prep, easy to reuse, and…
In South Dakota, homeschooling transforms the state’s wide-open prairies, rolling Badlands, and rich Native American heritage into a vibrant classroom customized to your child’s curiosity.
In the Pine Tree State, your home becomes an ever-changing classroom where lighthouses, lobster docks, and winding forest trails spark curiosity and tailored learning.
In Kentucky, your home becomes a gateway to the Bluegrass State’s lush pastures, storied horse farms, and lively arts traditions. Picture studying Civil War history on-site at local battlefields one day and exploring the journey of thoroughbred training at nearby…
Homeschooling in Kansas opens the door to personalized learning adventures across the Sunflower State’s prairies, Flint Hills, and historic trails.
In Tennessee, the Smoky Mountains’ misty ridges, winding river valleys, and vibrant musical heritage provide a living curriculum you can shape around your child’s interests. Imagine integrating Bluegrass history into reading lessons or testing water quality in the Tennessee River…
How to Homeschool in Oklahoma: A Simple, Parent-Friendly Guide If you’re thinking about homeschooling in Oklahoma, you’re in the right place. This state offers some of the most flexible homeschooling laws in the country—giving parents the freedom to choose how,…
Nebraska homeschooling lets families transform the Cornhusker State’s prairies, sandhills, and vibrant college towns into a personalized learning landscape.
In Utah, the Beehive State’s red rock canyons, alpine forests, and vibrant urban centers form a living curriculum. Measure salinity in the Great Salt Lake, retrace pioneer trails, or explore Zion’s geology firsthand.
In West Virginia, taking education into your own hands lets families turn every ridge, river bend, and historic landmark into a hands-on learning adventure. Whether you’re tracing Civil War battlegrounds for history lessons or exploring Appalachian ecology along the New…