Posts Tagged ‘Rebecca Rupp’
Homeschooling Resources: Who Doesn’t Love Dinosaurs?
Homeschooling Resources: Who Doesn't Love Dinosaurs? BY REBECCA RUPP Who doesn’t love DINOSAURS? Check out this for books and projects. (Bake a batch of 3-D dinosaur cookies and make a dinosaur out of chicken bones!) Jane Yolen’s How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? (Blue Sky Press, 2000) is a rhyming picture-book account of how [...]
Homeschooling Resources: Archeology
Homeschooling Resources: Archeology BY REBECCA RUPP September is NATIONAL ARCHEOLOGY MONTH. Bones, stones, treasure, and a chance to grub around in the dirt – how awesome is that? In Kate Duke’s Archaeologists Dig for Clues (HarperCollins, 1996), one of the Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, three kids and their pets accompany [...]
Homeschooling Resources: Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month!
Homeschooling Resources: Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month! BY REBECCA RUPP All right, everybody – JUNE is NATIONAL FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES MONTH. Which isn’t to say that June is the only time for fresh fruit and vegetables. Still, it’s always fun to celebrate. My latest non-fiction book, How Carrots Won the Trojan [...]
Homeschooling Resources: Trains!
Homeschooling Resources: Trains! BY REBECCA RUPP EDITOR'S NOTE: May 11, 2013, was officially NATIONAL TRAIN DAY. But despite the fact that I slept through knowledge of it on the special day, I know that the following list of resources is too useful and brimming with resources your children will love to keep under wraps for another whole year - [...]
National Women’s History Month: Let’s Hear It for the Girls!
Homeschooling Resources MARCH IS NATIONAL WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH! LET’S HEAR IT FOR THE GIRLS! BY REBECCA RUPP March is National Women’s History Month – all 31 days of it – and luckily there are dozens of wonderful books and resources to go along with it. And, of course, they’re not just for girls. Check out some of [...]