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Learning the Bones of the Human Body: Ultimate Skeleton Resource
Posted in High School, Home School Creative Commons Resources, Middle School, Science on June 13, 2017
How many bones are in the human body? There are 206 bones in the human body. The bones are divided into two main groups, the Axial Skeleton (comprised of 80 bones) and the Appendicular Skeleton (comprised of 126 bones). The Axial Skeleton and the Appendicular Skeleton are both subdivided. The Axial Skeleton can be broken up into two Read More »
How to Homeschool Through the Summer with Unit Studies
Posted in Homeschooling on June 13, 2017
Kids are always so excited for summer to finally arrive. Summer means swimming and ice-cream, playing outdoors and picnics. Sure the first couple of weeks, the kids thoroughly enjoy it but soon boredom sets in and kids are whining to you to give them some ideas of fun things to do. For many families, summer Read More »
The Benefits of Learning Music at an Early Age
Posted in Parenting on June 13, 2017
As higher education becomes more competitive, many parents turn to extracurricular activities as one way to bulk up their child’s curriculum. Often, that includes music lessons for various instruments. Music isn’t just a resume builder! Besides the clear educational advantage music provides for your child, there are many other benefits that you should consider. Many Read More »
The Best Human Skeleton Model for Anatomy Classes
Posted in Reviews on June 13, 2017
Who needs a human skeletal model? If you are a healthcare professional or a medical student, you know the importance of a high-quality, detailed, and accurate human skeleton model. A life-size skeleton plays an important educational role; with it, you can educate your patients about their ailment or the proposed mode of treatment. As a Read More »
5 Reasons Why It Is Imperative to Read to Your Child Every Day
Posted in Parenting on June 11, 2017
At the end of a long day, it could prove difficult to convince your child to get into bed, let alone dedicate the extra time it takes to read with them on a regular basis. Trust me, we’ve been there – the precious alone time parents get to themselves once their child is in bed Read More »