Angela Fafali Nyarko

Wednesday’s Words of Encouragement: Guest Blogger Hannah Brannon

Our guest blogger today was a student of mines some years ago and exceptional one she was. Today as our guest blogger she has words of encouragement for both the student and the parent. I so appreciate her sharing her heart in a transparent manner. Additionally, I am so very proud to *see* and *read* …

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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History: grades 6-8 with positive STEM role models, information about science careers and pathways, and connections to current research

If anyone is focused on a STEM/STEAM based education for their children then this information may be interesting to you. Click on the word >>> HERE <<< to be directed to the web page of this information. These are FREE webinars on various subjects such as: *Paleobotany: Climate Change Past and Present with Scott Wing October 21, …

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Messy Monday: Elephant Toothpaste

OH my! OH my! OH my!   This is going to be messy and fun for this Messy Mondays activity. If you decide to do this with your homeschooling crew PLEASE share pictures to be posted on the web. 🙂   To get the ingredients list and the instructions to this project, go to: http://www.funathomewithkids.com/2013/08/fun-science-experiment-for-kids.html?m=1Elephant …

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Thought Provoking Thursday: The Inner Life of the Cell

Have you ever studied in detail the mighty workings of YOUR cells in YOUR body? Well, my children have. I declare these children of mine are way smarter than I am. My theory is that at some point we as adults really knew so much information and was very knowledgeable BUT at some point we lost it all …

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Wednesday’s Words of Encouragement: Keep Calm and Homeschool On (Guest Blogger Ann Minard)

Keep Calm & Homeschool On I wasn’t always angry. Those early years of homeschooling definitely didn’t start out that way and only by the grace of God they didn’t end that way but for about a year or two sandwiched in between my 16 years of homeschooling it was a daily struggle for me to …

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