by | Dec 8, 2025 | World of Birds
If your family has been following along with our Backyard Birds series, you have walked through quite a journey. You learned why bird friendly spaces matter for homeschool families, explored feeders and water sources, created nesting spots, shaped your yard with...
by | Dec 2, 2025 | World of Birds
If you had asked me years ago what a “real” bird study looked like, I would have described something straight out of a nature documentary. A quiet woodland trail. Maybe a peaceful meadow. Definitely not my fourth floor apartment balcony where delivery trucks rumbled...
by | Nov 27, 2025 | World of Birds
If your family has been following along with our Bird Friendly Homeschool Yard series, you have already built a strong foundation. You have explored why creating a bird friendly backyard matters, learned the ins and outs of selecting bird feeders, discovered the...
by | Nov 20, 2025 | World of Birds
If you have kids who love to drop everything the moment they spot a bird hopping across the yard, you already know how quickly a simple morning can turn into a full nature study. At my house, the moment someone sees a wren with a beak full of twigs, school plans pause...
by | Nov 13, 2025 | World of Birds
If your homeschool days could use a little more fresh air, feathered friends, and easy science wins, providing water for birds might be the simplest nature study you ever add to your routine. It’s low-prep, inexpensive, and a fantastic way to help your kids connect...
by | Nov 6, 2025 | World of Birds
There is something magical about pausing a math lesson because a bright red cardinal lands on your feeder. Or hearing your child whisper, “Mom, look! The chickadee’s back!” That is when you realize your homeschool classroom just got a whole lot bigger. Bird feeders...
by | Nov 3, 2025 | Physics
If your kids ever played Angry Birds, they’ve already had a fun (and slightly addictive) introduction to basic physics. While the game mostly uses a slingshot instead of a catapult, the underlying principles are the same — tension, force, and trajectory working...
by | Oct 30, 2025 | World of Birds
A few years ago, during our homeschool morning time, we were halfway through a science lesson when my youngest suddenly shouted, “Mom! A bluebird!” Sure enough, right outside the window sat a bright blue feathered visitor, tilting his head as if listening to our...
by | Oct 27, 2025 | Chemistry
If the word chemistry still brings back memories of high school beakers bubbling over and formulas that made no sense, you’re not alone… As a homeschool parent, I’ve had my fair share of nervous moments staring at the high school science lineup, thinking, “Am I really...
by | Oct 23, 2025 | Bible
If you’ve ever sat around the kitchen table with your high schooler and heard, “But how do we really know the Bible is true?”, you’re in good company. As homeschool parents, we want our kids to have a deep, unshakable faith. We want them to see that the Bible isn’t...
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