Our “Unschooling in Action” series highlights photographs of real, live unschoolers doing real, live unschooling. If you’d like to see your unschooling photo here, please post it on our Facebook wall!

Unschooling... because the thought of missing out on that morning didgeridoo playing that you crave is so so sad.

New family pets!

Online friends meet in real life!

Pool school.

Building a birdhouse.

Family game night, better known as "The Battle for World Domination!"

Illustrating "Beowulf."

Googly-eyed fun!

More googly-eyed fun!

How fast CAN Fox in Socks be read?

A February day with a desert unschooling family.

Take EVERY opportunity that offers to dress up as a superhero.

Repurposing knit leggings into wrist warmers!

Drum teacher helps drummer learn a rhythm to go with brother's bass riff.
Share your unschooling photos on our Facebook wall for a chance to see them showcased here next week! Meanwhile if you crave more, you can browse other Unschooling in Action posts, or check out the Unschoolers’ Art Gallery blog for cool art from unschooled kids. Happy unschooling!
Carma is the mother of four children, always unschooled. As a homeschool mom, she has so much extra time on her hands she must look for ways to fill it creatively. Besides blogging, she doesn't have enough time for reading, scrapping, reading, knitting, writing, and reading. In addition to reading (did she mention she enjoys reading?), she enjoys writing about herself in the third person. She blogs about life, liberty, and the pursuit of learning at
Winging It and also designs
funny homeschool t-shirts and
Christian-themed t-shirts."
I think this series is going to be awesome.
LOVE these!!! More!
I love it!
We may as well be unschooling lately as little as we have hit the books LOL
However, books or no, there has still been a lot of learning going on.
Even at age 15, my daughter still asks a lot of questions throughout the day.
Today she wanted to know how to make cheese sauce and has made us some home made mac & cheese with ham chunks for supper.
She picked up a book of poetry all on her own and started reading some of it to me.
Shoot, she even got out the dry erase board and writing out Roman numerals, asking me along the way if she was doing them correctly.
Marsha, sounds like a good start on unschooling to me!