In the last few decades, standardized testing has taken a front and center seat in the educational world. Some states require testing at certain grades for data, funding, and even as a graduation requirement. Nationally, most students are encouraged to take the SATs or ACTs, depending on their desired goals after they graduate. No matter… Continue reading Standardized Tests
Author: Anna Knaub
Kindergarten
The time is upon us. I am starting Athena with Kindergarten. We’ve spent the last 2 years doing some preschool things and at this point, she is ready for some more intentional material. In Pennsylvania, Kindergarten is not compulsory, homeschooling is an age thing, but we are using this year to be an intentional and… Continue reading Kindergarten
Mud Kitchen Crib Repurpose
Eleanor has become a sheer escape artist. What was once a once every few montha occurrence became a daily- jumping out of her crib. We were still sharing a bedroom with her, so taking the front off daybed style to leave her exposed to the whole bedroom was not an option. Athena has already had… Continue reading Mud Kitchen Crib Repurpose
My Fav Foundational Clothing Pieces
Yes, I have a black dress or 2. Yes, I have some skirts and a handful of Kate Spade pieces from when I worked there in college. I also have absolutely no problem thrifting or hitting up my friend Alexa of MisfitThrifted for some goodies from time to time. BUT, there are a few things… Continue reading My Fav Foundational Clothing Pieces
Our Version of Meal Planning
I often get comments and questions about how I manage to make "real dinners" and even lunches most days of the week. I like to think I have magic but the truth is, we do a lot of food prep on Saturdays or Sundays to try and make this process a whole lot easier. I… Continue reading Our Version of Meal Planning