Using Photography Across the Curriculum: Recommended Resources

Whether you are planning to use photography as a tool for learning across the curriculum or you simply want to

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Photo Opportunity: Getting Started Using Photography Across the Curriculum

It has been said that “a picture is worth a thousand words.” In today’s digital age, an expressive picture can

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Has the Hunger Games Increased Your Child’s Interest in Archery?

According to NBC, and the Archery Trade Association, interest in archery as a sport has increased, primarily among pre-teen girls. Is this

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Anything That Floats Race to Star Do-it-Yourself Boat Builders

KEY LARGO, Florida Keys — Visitors to Key Largo can decide what team best builds a race boat out of household

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Backyard Safari: Invasion of the caterpillars!

By Jessica Basham Spring has sprung and ’tis the season of the caterpillar. They are everywhere, crawling on outdoor walls,

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Google Science Fair 2012 – Great Homeschool Event!

As homeschoolers, we have to search out and find opportunities for our children to participate in academic activities and events,

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Mama, Don’t Take My Kodachrome Away

When I was 13 years old I begged my parents to buy me a 35 mm SLR camera. Back then,

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Grants for Spring Gardens from Annie’s

Planning a garden with your homeschool group this spring? You might be able to score a garden grant from Annie’s,

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Profiles in Courage Essay Contest Carries Forward JFK’s Values

President John F. Kennedy respected and admired acts of political courage. His book, Profiles in Courage, published in 1956, recounts the

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