Music Education: Making Music Happen in Your Homeschool

As a music teacher, I’m always getting questions about private lessons and ensembles to join, especially for homeschoolers. And while I do recommend a child’s involvement in formal music training if they are interested and...

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Drama Paths

When I was 12, my mother asked me as we drove home what I wanted to be when I grew up. Without hesitation, I replied “a starving artist!” She gave me a rather odd look and asked me if I realized that would entail starvation....

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Five Simple Ways to Add Art Appreciation into Your Homeschool Routine

1.  Get an art calendar and hang it in your home. Make a point to spend time at least once a month discussing what you see in the artwork. Each month you will have a new reminder and a new art print. 2.  Take a field trip to an...

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Modeling Artistic Expression and Exploration

I am a former elementary public school teacher who now homeschools. In the classroom, I began every year with a read-aloud from the children’s book, Leo the Late Bloomer by Robert Kraus. Then we’d start a big discussion...

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Letting Them Choose

With so many different subjects to cover it is hard to know where to focus a fine arts study. Focusing on the great painters will leave little time for the great composers. Likewise, focusing on photography may leave...

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Teaching Sewing in Your Homeschool

Our ten year old daughter loves to sew! She’s been sewing for two years now and though I do sew, I’m no expert so I thought I’d share how we have fueled this passion for our daughter. After we discovered that she had an...

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Listening with Purpose, Part I

Listening with Purpose, Part I A lot of us…allow music to be a background to what we do and because of that we forget that listening is an active challenge to the brain. There’s so much auditory material in the...

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Art Museum Scavenger Hunt

There is something magical about a child’s first up-close-and-personal experience with fine art. The richness of the subject matter, the variety of styles, genres and time periods, the range of emotions and colors, all...

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Art for the “Art Klutz”

It’s kind of twisted, really. I love science, but I really don’t like art!  As a nurse, I have a science and math background.  Those are my favorite subjects!   When we did microscope work, I would find myself going...

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Course Description Emergency!

Lisa started making a transcript for her high school senior two weeks before it was due. Although it was a struggle, she managed to complete it on time. Suddenly her world came crashing down, and she contacted me in a panic on...

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