Entries Tagged as 'Homeschooling'

Free Online Role Playing (MMORPG) Video Games for Kids

Massively-multiplayer online role-playing game = MMORPG

Silk Road – is a free MMORPG. The game is based on the historical Silk Road and involves commerce and strategy. Silk Road reproduces the Silk Road in China and combines realism with fantasy. Silkroad Online a neat premise that throws you in the middle of the time in history that revolved around trading on the Silk Route.

Toontown Online ( Disney) : Very kid friendly and kids can play from around 6 years old.

Runescape The Grand-daddy of free online MMORPGs. Still HUGELY popular- and free :-)

City of Heroes

Renaissance Kingdoms : Free web-based MMO, Renaissance Kingdoms takes place in a realistic environment: Western Europe at the end of the Middle Ages. The player starts as a tramp that has to get rich, famous in his community, in order to take power and lead the destinies of thousands of players. But he can also prefer to become a monk and enters a cloister or a travel through the many cities of the Kingdoms to sell products on the markets, as a merchant.

Thanksgiving Homeschool Activities and Thanksgiving Projects

Take some time out over the next couple days of hustle and bustle getting ready for Thanksgiving and do some crafts with your kids.

Some Thanksgiving Homeschool Activities for Younger Kids

Make a Thanksgiving Placemat, Lots of Turkey Crafts with “Foamies”

Make a Thanksgiving bookmark, pony bead Turkey and more for younger children .

Thanksgiving Homeschool Activities for Older Kids/Teens and Adults

There are a TON of crafts tpdowith younger kids- not all that many for older kids and teens. No reason thay can;t take on projects labeled for “adults”

Do some baking! Make an apple or pumpkin pie from scratch.

Make A Thanksgiving Centerpiece

Some Out of the Ordinary Thanksgiving Homeschool Activities: Make a “Pumpkin” field from pop bottles

Make a “bread” centerpiece

Welcome to Homeschooling Times!

I hate when people do this…. but…

This is my first post :-)

This site is meant to be a resource hub for homeschooling families. Look for site recommendations ideas and thoughts about homeschooling in general. We learn more to the unschooly-side of things but I hope to appeal to all different kinds of homeschooling families.