Everyone likes a good joke, and as much as some people hate on them, dad jokes aren't that bad. But have you ever wondered what makes a joke funny? This class will introduce you and your children to the art and science of constructing jokes and puns that are sure to break up any long school day.
Homeschool Resource Guides
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To celebrate the launch of the all new Homeschool Quest pocket ezine, we are hosting a giveaway with fun homeschool resources from popular homeschool creators and a Scotch laminator. We will have one international winner and a US winner.
US Prizes: ($115 value!)
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Homeschooling allows you to customize your kids' education, and gives them the freedom to discover their passions and learn what sparks their interest. Not only does this encourage active engagement, but it also leads to great opportunities for growth, and discovery.
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Feeling spring homeschool fatigue? We know it can be a challenge to keep your kids engaged in learning when it starts to warm up. This is why we made you a list of fun free and affordable homeschool resources that will make school time feel just like playtime.
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We know that the summer months can be busy for homeschooling families, which is why we've packed this pocket ezine with articles and tips for learning on the go.
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As the days of spring begin to warm up and flowers start to bloom, now is a great time to engage your kids in learning something new!
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Towering redwoods, pristine wild beaches, and prismatic hot springs are common visuals when we think of National Parks. And with good reason. The National Park system contains some of the most beautiful vistas and interesting ecosystems in our country.
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Road schooling can present opportunities for hands-on, experiential learning that is difficult or impossible to match close to home. When you leave the familiarity of your usual surroundings, you anticipate exciting experiences, novel landscapes, new foods, historical sites, and natural wonders.
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World-schooling and road-schooling are becoming increasingly popular among homeschooling families.
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I’ve always been a wanderer. The open road called to me at a young age and as soon as I was old enough to plan my own travel I applied for a passport and broadened my horizons.
The husband and the kids came later, but I knew that even a family would not cure my need to getaway.