Birds, notebooking, U.S. States

Hawaii State Bird Project: Nene – Hawaiian Goose

Hawaii State Bird Project: Nene – Hawaiian Goose Studying the state of Hawaii? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Hawaii’s state bird – the Nene (Hawaiian Goose)! Included:– A map page (for the state)– Scientific classification page– A page for students to… Continue reading Hawaii State Bird Project: Nene – Hawaiian Goose

Birds, notebooking, U.S. States

Georgia State Bird Project: Brown Thrasher

Georgia State Bird Project: Brown Thrasher Studying the state of Georgia? Perhaps doing a unit on Ornithology? This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Georgia’s state bird – the Brown Thrasher! To learn more, see details below or you can preview a similar product here. Included:– A map page… Continue reading Georgia State Bird Project: Brown Thrasher

Teaching

Departures from Curriculum | Benefits of the Bunny Trails

Does the picture above remind you of something you’ve ever experienced? When I was teaching and then after I became a homeschool mom, this was (all too often) ME! I was always looking for ideas to make learning more fun and develop and nurture a student’s love for learning. I quickly realized that taking a… Continue reading Departures from Curriculum | Benefits of the Bunny Trails

Fun Holiday Downloads, Holidays

Hop on over to get your Easter Resources!

To help you get ready, I wanted to share with you some great My Teaching Library resources designed just for the holiday. The first category I'll share are considered neutral / non-religious (meaning their graphics will contain bunnies, chicks, eggs, etc.). The second category I'll share are religious (meaning they will include graphics related to… Continue reading Hop on over to get your Easter Resources!

MTL News

Have you visited the NEW website?

CHSH-Teach unveiled a NEW website over the summer and if you haven't visited it yet, you will definitely want to do so! https://myteachinglibrary.com/ Our History My Teaching Library has evolved from very small beginnings. In 2010, a small site was created to help homeschooling families come together and support one another. It quickly became apparent… Continue reading Have you visited the NEW website?