The Drizzle Effect | Annapolis & Virtual The Drizzle Effect also offers a variety of resources and learning opportunities for homeschooling parents and children (elementary through middle). For example, Homeschooling 101 provides individualized guidance for parents to determine if homeschooling is right for their child. Their programs nurture children’s innate curiosity and attraction to stories to build resilient problem-solvers, equipped with creativity, strong communication skills, and confidence. Dumbarton House: Homeschool History Days | Washington, DC Through hands-on programming at Dumbarton House, homeschool students (ages 5-12) are invited to “travel back in time” 220 years and explore the early history of Washington D.C. Each program includes an interactive tour of the museum, a snack, and an activity. Eco Adventures | Millersville (check for availability) Children will engage in hands-on activities that incorporate live animal interactions, experiments, activities, and crafts. It's STEAM at its best! From all the sciences and history to art, math, and more, these classes are one of a kind! *Education Team Allies | Severna Park This organization specializes in collaborating with families, schools, and other agencies to write a shared educational path for a student. Guiding families in crafting meaningful IEPs (or 504 plans) that envision future success in education, employment, and independent living. The Educational Resource Group | Annapolis & Severna Park The Educational Resource Group provides a wide range of services (grades K-12). Services are performed by highly- qualified instructors who adhere to strict standards. Through a specialized 1:1 approach, your homeschooler will gain confidence in their abilities – and have fun doing it! Fire Museum of Maryland | Baltimore Offering a variety of social studies and STEM programs, the gleaming fire engines and hands-on activities at this museum catch and maintain the attention of students. Each program provides connections to Maryland’s Common Core State Standards. The Fire Museum offers programming that connects to the State Standards for Science and the Next Generation Science Standards. Hansel Hill Farm: Homeschool on the Farm | Bowie This 10-week program runs once a week, from April 7 through the week of June 16. The program includes "learning through experience" farming education, as well
as direct instruction. Each day will have a corresponding agenda of events, organized by subject for easy submission to your county for review. The first part of the session will be classroom-based in the pavilion, followed by farm chores, hands-on learning application, and concluded
with free play. All ages are welcome. *Historic Annapolis | Annapolis
Customize your field trip experience with Historic Annapolis! Programs may be tailored to all age groups and adapted for schools, camps, and extracurricular groups (ages 2+). Students will journey through over 400 years of diverse history, explore historic sites, think critically about the past, and discover Annapolis’s and Maryland’s role in United States history.
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*Historic London Town & Gardens | Edgewater Take advantage of unique homeschool programs that provide hands-on learning experiences in colonial history and science in the gardens for homeschooled children (ages 6-12) program, and for children ages 11-14 in our middle school program. KIDS Museum | Bethesda Enjoy fun homeschool hands-on STEM activities with a maker space. Drop off your kids for a fun-filled day of exploring our state-of-the-art studios, mastering new skills, and unleashing their inner inventors. With time for both structured and exploratory activities, it will be a fun and engaging experience!
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