Monthly Archive: May 2016
The boy spotted him across a crowded video game arcade. His head was disproportionately bigger than his body, but not in a creepy kind of way. His stitched limbs hinted that they were...
A map puzzle ( or puzzle map, if you prefer) is a fun way to familiarize a student with the directions, borders, capitals, and physical features of a territory. It’s also very easy to...
Because you can’t eat just one, a can of potato chips often disappears faster than you can say “Pringles.” Here’s one homeschool science project that you can make using the can that holds those...
Pizza boxes are one of the most versatile objects you can use for a homeschool project. Pizza boxes are ideal for lapbooking, teaching fractions, making puzzles, creating decorative and functional art, etc. When the...
After nearly 12 years of marriage, the birth of my son, and more roundtrip journeys between Manila and Chennai than I care to count, the CFO Seminar requirement caught up with me at long...
With only two days before we cast our votes in the 2016 Philippine presidential elections, I am sharing with you an Araling Panlipunan (AP/Social Studies) project that Motito submitted as part of his...