by Debbie Mason | May 29, 2024 | Graduate 2024, GREENHOUSE
2024 Graduate/Janice Broyles Summer is often a time of relaxation and family travel. Many of us take several weeks off of our homeschooling adventures to enjoy the warm season. Learning, however, can take place anywhere and anytime. There are numerous reasons to...
by Debbie Mason | Apr 10, 2024 | Spring 2024, Uncategorized
Spring 2024/Janice Broyles “I don’t know what to write!” This is an often occurring lament in our homeschooling household. Although my son is now a teen, he still struggles to come up with topics and ideas when it’s time to write. Sometimes, I want to take the easy...
by Debbie Mason | Nov 7, 2022 | Fall 2022, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2022/Matthew McDill In another world, in the land of Skree, a boy struggles with his writing assignment. Janner sat on the front steps with his journal in his lap, staring out past the trees. Nia [his mother] had asked him to write a book report on In the Age of...
by Spencer Mason | Feb 1, 2017 | Fall 2016, GREENHOUSE
1 Feb 2017 In all my years of teaching experience—as a middle school English teacher in public and private schools, as a high school English teacher in the same, even as a homeschooling mother—the most common questions I receive from parents have been these: 1) How...