Are you looking for a fun new idea to get your kids excited about writing? Try co-authoring a story with your child. This Fold-A-Story elementary writing activity is so much fun and guaranteed to cause more than a few giggles when the story is revealed. My son and I tried this last week and it was […]
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DIY Thaumatrope Toys
At our house, we love our toys and we love playing. So, this week we decided to make some of our own DIY thaumatrope toys, especially for spring. A thaumatrope is an optical illusion toy invented in 1825 by John Ayrton Paris. They are made from a simple paper card or disc with an image printed […]
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It’s been a long winter, hasn’t it? We are so glad to see Spring arriving around here! Below I’ve put together a list of spring name writing activities to get your inspired as the weather starts to warm up. Helping your child learn to confidently recognize and write their own name is a great way […]
Continue reading10 Sneaky Ways to Find More Time in your Homeschool Day
The number one thing I am always trying to create in my homeschool is some breathing room. I want simple, relaxed days, and less busyness. Over the years I have found sneaky ways to find more time in my homeschool day. And, this has allowed me to fit in everything I want without being overwhelmed. […]
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A simple homeschool evaluation can help you solve a multitude of problems, from scheduling and planning to fitting in extras. To do this, you need to assess your learning, your schedule, and all the places you currently spend your time during your homeschool day. Evaluating your homeschool is not something you will do once, but […]
Continue readingTreat Homeschool Schedules like Grocery Budgets
If your homeschool schedule is stressing you out, you are probably trying to fit too much into your day. The biggest culprit of a scheduling issue is too many things and not enough time to do them. You’re likely feeling overwhelmed and stressed-out by the number of things staring back at you from that schedule. And, instead […]
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Last year my family took a roadschooling trip across the country to try to get the wanderlust out of our systems. But, it backfired. Thankfully! And, we’re back at it. We are now a full-time RVing family. Which in practical terms means, we have downsized from a 3 bedroom home to about 300 square feet. So, if […]
Continue readingPoinsettia Mini-Unit Study
The Poinsettia has its origins in Central America. The plant flourished in an area of Southern Mexico known as Taxco del Alarcon. The people of Mexico tell the legend of a little girl who went to the local church one night with her brother to honor Jesus on Christmas Eve. The little girl was embarrassed because […]
Continue readingHomeschool Complete Parks Unit Study Review
We are park people. National parks, state parks, any parks. We are a roadschooling family so we spend a lot of time outdoors. And one of our family goals is to try and visit as many National Parks, Seashores, and Monuments as we can while our kids are small. Last year we visited the Gateway Arch, the […]
Continue readingHands-on Old Testament Bible Lessons
A Christian worldview is a vital thing to teach my children. In fact, I would say that it is where their education has to start. Without it, they would flounder with knowing the right way to look at the world and all its sticky subjects. But, Knowing that it’s imperative to teach this to my […]
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