Get ready for an exciting summer adventure with the Homeschool Quest latest giveaway! To celebrate the launch of our highly anticipated Summer issue, we are thrilled to announce a fantastic opportunity for homeschooling families.
Homeschool Resource Guides
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We've all had that field trip that we were so excited for only to get home and think "they probably could've gotten more from that."
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I didn't know there would be so many benefits when my family started our first garden many years ago. Planting seeds and seedlings (small plants) into those first garden beds in our tiny backyard in Los Angeles became a new adventure of learning for us all.
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As the summer season rolls in, we find ourselves with a fantastic opportunity to continue our learning journeys even outside of the traditional school year. This article is here to guide you towards an enjoyable summer of continued learning.
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Picture this, you are following your homeschool plan, yet you are starting to feel your kids are not showing enough engagement. You may be asking yourself: What should I do to encourage more interest?
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We know that homeschooling can be a challenging task, especially when it comes to finding the right resources that will engage and inspire your kids. That's why we're excited to share with you a selection of free homeschooling resources that your children will love.
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Outdoors can be anything outside your house, such as your yard, deck, balcony, and parks. In this article, we will talk about the benefits of outdoor exploration, in addition to examples and ways to support outdoor activities with homemade materials.
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Nature has always been a remarkable source of inspiration for human innovation. From the wings of birds inspiring the invention of airplanes to the structure of spider webs informing architectural designs, nature's ingenious solutions have often informed and outperformed human creations.
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We may be closing up the books for summer, but do homeschoolers ever stop learning? Never! In summer, we simply take our learning outside and on the road even more than usual.
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For the past 17 years of homeschooling, I have heard other homeschool moms chat about their summer plans. Some plan to travel. Some plan to relax. Some plan to complete projects around the house and some plan to homeschool through the summer.









