I’ve been struggling to find time to review a set of old history books and biographies for this blog for a while but this became top-of-mind again as I work on a new self-paced course, coming [...]
Maybe you are a veteran homeschooler, but now you need ways to fill the time you had planned to spend on field trips to the symphony. Or maybe you always used to look at your homeschool friends [...]
Here at G3, we get a lot of questions about scheduling and time management while online homeschooling. It makes sense! Many families who come to us are homeschooling for the first time. Others [...]
by Sarah Butler It was easier when we were young. When the news came to the door each morning and was on three or four channels on our TVs a few times a day. When we went to the library to look [...]
by Sarah Butler The book had me at the table of contents: Education, Credo, Power, Relationships, Decisions, Identity, Freedom, and Success. Eight chapters full of short stories, essays, and [...]
Sometimes while introducing an event or moment in history, I’ll throw out a quick book recommendation to students who might want to dig into the day’s topic after the webinar is over. Most [...]
When you hear the words ‘computer science’, what do you think? For most people, I suspect that the words evoke the vision of a programmer hunched over a keyboard in a dark office, headphones on, [...]
Parents often wonder where to begin with G3 classes for online middle school. We usually direct parents to our Placement and Progression charts for guidance through our history, literature, [...]
Recently the Washington Post reported that prominent private schools are eliminating AP courses, citing the Advanced Placement program’s “diminished utility” for students and excessive [...]
Nobody judges you At the start of my school year, I instantly tensed up when someone asked where I went to high school, since I knew my answer was far from what everyone was expecting. But, every [...]