3 Punctuation and Grammar Errors That Really Matter (and 3 That Don’t)
When people find out I teach English, by far one of their most common concerns they ask me about is how to teach their children
When people find out I teach English, by far one of their most common concerns they ask me about is how to teach their children
I’m very excited to announce the development of a new composition class. In October, I found myself on a women’s writing retreat with some amazing
My formal educational training has primarily been geared toward teaching college students. I have extensive training in teaching different populations of college students: traditional, non-traditional,
Every night, my husband and I spend thirty minutes reading each other poetry or great works of literature–just kidding! Between general parenting, homeschooling, housekeeping, working,
Do you want to know a secret? I’ve got some dreams for this site. See, I’ve been teaching writing for more than a decade, and
I spent last Thursday-Sunday at the Secular Eclectic Academic Homeschool conference in Atlanta, Georgia. I almost didn’t go to this conference, but I am so,
Since we homeschool year-round (for all the reasons I discussed in a previous post), today is the first day of second grade for my 7-year-old
I’ve mentioned before how my method for homeschooling revolves around both content and delivery. The tagline for this site is homeschooling the humanities with humanity because
I am very excited to announce that I will be presenting at the Secular Eclectic Academic (SEA) Homeschooling Conference in Atlanta, Georgia in July! You
This is another activity that I tried with my co-op philosophy class with kids ages 6-10. (We also asked What Does it Mean to Be