Tag Archives: learning

The Great Grade Debate: Are Grades Necessary

Grading is one of the most debated parts of education right now.

Recently, Edutopia shared a post about why teachers should grade less frequently and I completely understand the point. Too much grading can create stress for students, burnout for teachers, and honestly, it doesn’t always measure true learning.

QuickStudy Inserts: A Homeschooler’s Secret Weapon for Quick, Effective Learning

As homeschool parents, we understand the importance of providing our children with tools that enhance their learning experience. One such tool that has proven invaluable in our homeschool journey is the QuickStudy Inserts from QuickStudy Academic. What Are QuickStudy Inserts? QuickStudy Inserts are laminated, fold-out reference guides that condense complex information into easily digestible formats. […]

Back to School: Preparing for the Homeschool Year

As summer winds down, homeschool families everywhere are asking the same question: What will our school year look like? Some parents set clear expectations and schedules from day one, while others embrace a more flexible, go-with-the-flow approach. When I first started homeschooling, I let my daughter choose her own schedule. It worked surprisingly well — […]

Homeschooling with a Twist: How Gameschooling Can Transform Learning

Adding games to homeschooling can make learning more engaging and fun for students by turning lessons into interactive experiences. Gameschooling uses educational games as a core part of the curriculum, helping kids develop skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork while they play. This approach can motivate children who might struggle with traditional methods by offering hands-on, playful learning. It also encourages creativity and can strengthen family bonding during study time.