When my wife was teaching, she loved when kids would make her little gifts: notes, letters, cards, drawings, etc. Now that we have four kids in school, she tries to give back by doing little things throughout the year for their teachers. The first day of school, holidays, or Teachers’ Appreciation Week is a great... Read More » The post Printable Gift Tag for Teachers Appreciation Week: “C is for Caffeine” first appeared on Your Modern Dad. The post Printable Gift Tag for Teachers Ap...| Your Modern Dad
Discover how to plan an art day that’s fun, easy to prep, and full of creativity. Use these simple steps to spark imagination and explore artists at home!| jojoebi - jojoebi | Productivity For Moms | Printables for Kids
This month was spent soaking in the last bit of summer and starting homeschool.| JoyFoodSunshine
Get ready for fall with the Best Caramel Dip Recipe Fall and apples seem to go hand in hand. More specifically fall and caramel apples. I do love a traditional caramel with my apple, but it’s not always great for dipping. There is something about this creamy caramel dip that just makes it the best. […] The post The Best Caramel Dip Recipe appeared first on Julie Measures.| Julie Measures
One of the questions I get asked most frequently is “How do you structure your day?” I understand being curious about what goes on during other people’s homeschool day. I’ve watched many day-in-the-life videos trying to glean wisdom and inspiration. There’s something reassuring about knowing we’re all learning and no two homeschools look the same- ... Read More about A Homeschool Day-In-The-Life The post A Homeschool Day-In-The-Life appeared first on Arrows & Applesauce.| Arrows & Applesauce
I am fully aware that the majority of my followers are probably already homeschooling (yay, for homeschooling!), but there may be a few of you who follow along out of curiosity, or are still on the fence. There may be some of you who have a close friend or family member considering it. Some of ... Read More about START HERE if You’re Thinking Of Homeschooling The post START HERE if You’re Thinking Of Homeschooling appeared first on Arrows & Applesauce.| Arrows & Applesauce
Printable notebooking pages for kids to learn about Leonardo da Vinci. Perfect for homeschool and classroom use.| My Joy-Filled Life
Learning how to keep all the homschool materials organized so you don’t lose your mind with mess is an art. It’s important to let the kids learn and explore and that takes a lot of stuff… but how do you keep it together when shool is not in session? Learn exactly how to organize homeschool!... The post How to Organize Homeschool appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
Two of my best tricks for homeschooling is using board games, and using Youtube! Youtube has ENDLESS educational resources for all ages and really works well at keeping the kids engaged. (Some are boring as heck though, you just gotta know where to look.) So check out this list of 30 awesome Youtube channels for... The post The Best Youtube Channels for Homeschooling appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
Whether you are short on space, living in an RV to travel, or just want to keep the homeschool clutter minimal… this post is for you! Learn how to set up a minimalist homeschool room with me with tips and tricks I’ve acquired over 11 years of homeschooling! Minimalist Homeschool Rooms are Actually the Norm... The post How to Set Up a Minimalist Homeschool Room appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
Being able to tie outdoor time into school whenever you want is one of the best things about homeschooling (and being able to vacation literally whenever you want and just do school there is pretty darn cool too). We LOVE taking homeschooling into nature whether we’ve lived in the desert or in the forest. Here... The post 100 Nature Homeschool Activities appeared first on Vigor it Out.| Vigor it Out
Use this free time calculator to find out how many days are left until major U.S. holidays, and figure out your 100th day of school based on your start date. Time & School Day Calculator Reference date 100th Day of School Enter your school start date to compute the 100th day. School start date (optional)... The post Free Time Calculator for Teachers & Homeschoolers appeared first on Homeschool of 1.| Homeschool of 1
This free Random Color Generator is perfect for homeschool lessons, preschool classrooms, or just adding a playful twist to learning at home. With one click, kids see a big, bold color box along with its name and how it’s made (like “Pink = Red + White”). It’s a simple tool you can use for art... The post Random Color Generator appeared first on Homeschool of 1.| Homeschool of 1
The Random Team Generator quickly splits students into fair, balanced groups for classrooms, homeschool co-ops, sports, and other group activities. Team Generator Students (one per line) Number of teams Label Generate Teams Reroll Copy Results Reset Results How to Use the Random Team Randomizer This Random Team Generator makes it easy to create fair groups... The post Random Team Generator for Classrooms and Homeschool appeared first on Homeschool of 1.| Homeschool of 1
Whether you’re teaching geography in the classroom or exploring new places during homeschool, this random city generator makes it fun to spark discussions, practice map skills, and discover more about the world. Random U.S. City Generator Top 100 Cities State Capitals My List Enter cities (one per line, e.g., “Orlando, FL”) No repeats Pick a... The post Random City Generator appeared first on Homeschool of 1.| Homeschool of 1
Calculate homeschool GPAs fast. Add courses, credits, and grades; set A+ 4.0/4.3 and Honors/AP bumps; see weighted + unweighted GPAs and credits.| Homeschool of 1
Anya, the founder of Montessori From The Heart, is an educational coach, a blogger, an author, a digital creator, and an influencer.| Montessori From The Heart
A Gentle Approach to Sixth Grade Language Arts Teaching language arts to boys can be a challenge. My oldest graduated in 2023, and with her, language arts came easily. Fast... The post A Gentle Approach to Sixth Grade Language Arts appeared first on Grace Grow & Edify.| Grace Grow & Edify
Toddlers can be little busybodies getting into all kinds of mischief when our backs are turned. Any mom knows that simply blinking can sometimes lead... The post Simple learning activities for toddlers while you homeschool appeared first on Misfit Mama Bear Haven.| Misfit Mama Bear Haven
Learn how to teach 3rd grade multiplication and other math facts so that kids remember them for life! The post How to Teach 3rd Grade Multiplication appeared first on Mama Smiles - Joyful Parenting.| Mama Smiles – Joyful Parenting
Practice sight words while strengthening fine motor skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners this fall using these Free Printable Fall Color by Sight Word Worksheets. Grab your no-prep printable preschool worksheets today! I’m super excited to share these adorable fall-themed color by sight word worksheets. We’ve been focusing a lot on reading skills this homeschool year and... The post Free Printable Fall Color by Sight Word appeared first on The Keeper of the Memories.| The Keeper of the Memories
Practice a variety of important early learning skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners this school year using these engaging and hands-on Dinosaur Preschool Theme printables and activities. You’ll find color by code printables, lots of math and literacy activities, and so much more! You’re definitely not going to want to miss them! I’m super excited... The post 15+ Dinosaur Preschool Theme Printables & Activities appeared first on The Keeper of the Memories.| The Keeper of the Memories
These Free Printable Trick or Treat Halloween Sequencing Worksheets are perfect for practicing sequencing and scissor skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners this October. Grab your no-prep printable sequencing worksheets today! I seriously can’t get over how cute this treat or treat sequencing activity is! Kids love trick or treating and this trick or treat themed printable... The post Free Printable Trick or Treat Halloween Sequencing Worksheets appeared first on The Keeper of ...| The Keeper of the Memories
These Free Printable Thanksgiving Color by Sight Word Worksheets are perfect for your preschool and kindergarten lesson plans this November. Grab your no-prep printable preschool worksheets today! I’m so excited to share these brand new Thanksgiving-themed color by sight word printables with you today! If you’re looking for engaging and hands-on literacy practice for your... The post Free Printable Thanksgiving Color by Sight Word appeared first on The Keeper of the Memories.| The Keeper of the Memories
This Free Printable Owl Template is perfect for making lots of fall crafts and activities with your preschoolers and kindergartners this September, October, and November.| The Keeper of the Memories
What do seventh graders learn in math? Here's a quick overview of topics your middle grader needs to learn this year ... and how to help them learn it!| Hip Homeschool Moms
Let's talk about 5 ways to grow a love of creation and nature in your homeschool.| Hip Homeschool Moms
In Homeschool Conversations Podcast, Episode 36, Trish and Nadim El-Rahi discuss helping your child build a strong math foundation for a future STEM career.| Hip Homeschool Moms
Today I'm sharing some fun ways to make the first day of homeschool something for you and your children to look forward to!| Hip Homeschool Moms
Morning time has been one of the few constants in our homeschool. As my children have changed, our schedules have changed, and our goals have changed, we have adapted our homeschooling curriculum in many ways, but having a morning time has remained a constant. There have been years when morning time more typically happened in … Continue reading Family Time (aka Morning Time) 2025| The Schoolin' Swag Blog
You may have a jar of buttons laying around the house and if you do, these button crafts are a great way to use them... The post 20 Button Crafts for Kids and Adults to Make Together appeared first on Homeschool and Happiness.| Homeschool and Happiness
Education is one of the most significant choices a parent will make for their child, and the decision between homeschooling and traditional school often comes down to more than just curriculum. One of the most frequently discussed aspects is time, how much of it is spent learning, how it’s structured, and how it affects the […] The post Homeschooling vs School Hours: Why Less Might Be More first appeared on jojoebi.| jojoebi
If you’re wondering how to make a time capsule with kids, let me share our story. Back in 2014, we visited an Andy Warhol exhibition in Tokyo, and that’s where the idea began. Warhol had created hundreds of boxes filled with everyday items from different periods in his life, and it sparked something in us. […] The post How to Make a Time Capsule with Kids first appeared on jojoebi.| jojoebi
Do you ever give your child an invitation to learn or play? (or the best of both worlds, learning whilst playing!) Or does this scenario sound familiar… MOM: Hey, why don’t we do this cool craft?KID: OK, how do we make it?MOM: Just a second, I will get the things we need…wanders off looking for […] The post Invitation to Learn: How to Spark Curiosity Without Losing Your Sanity first appeared on jojoebi.| jojoebi
If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years of homeschooling my own quirky, brilliant, out-of-the-box kiddos, it’s this: the more playful we make learning, the deeper it goes. And Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19th, if you’re keeping track) is one of those delightfully ridiculous holidays that gives us the perfect excuse to... The post Talk Like a Pirate Day: A Silly, Smart, and Totally Neurodivergent-Friendly Learning Adventure first appeared on Raising Lifelong Learners.| Raising Lifelong Learners
Welcome back to another season of Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology! I'm Amy Sloan, a second-generation homeschooling mom of five including 2 graduates, and I’m so excited to be back in your earbuds for Season 12. Today’s episode is a special one: a listener Q&A to kick off the…| Humility and Doxology
We are largely staying the course, so to speak, and savoring this season. Someone recently mentioned the sweet spot between diapers & driving- life is sweet, by that definition! The “baby” potty trained this summer, and we have a few years till the oldest gets behind the wheel. I’m acutely aware of the speed at which these kids are growing, and there are certainly micro-stages within this sweet spot. But here we are, scaffolding into independence bit by bit and leaning into new interest...| Librarian in the House
My kids enjoy memorizing! We've been part of a "classical-lite" co-op since my rising 5th grader was in kindergarten, so memory work has been a staple. As I often spend a good chunk of my summer searching for new memory work for the upcoming school year, I thought it might be helpful to share our list of what we've memorized over the years, in case anyone might be in my shoes!| Librarian in the House
Enjoy this encouragement on the importance of homeschool mentors and where you might find them! From groups to homeschool friendships.| Your BEST Homeschool
Now that I’ve shared our curriculum picks for our group subjects and our grade-specific subjects this year, I want to share how we keep it all organized. This isn’t the first blog post I’ve done on this subject, but it couldn’t hurt to have an update and a little clarification via YouTube. Plus, even ... Read More about Keeping Our Homeschool Organized The post Keeping Our Homeschool Organized appeared first on Arrows & Applesauce.| Arrows & Applesauce
Want to prepare your teen for the financial aspects of adulthood? Here are 5 skills to cover and a personal finance curriculum that can help.| Table Life Blog
Looking for a fun and engaging way to help young children practice number recognition and counting? This cookie number matching game is the perfect hands-on activity for preschoolers and early learners. It combines counting, number matching, and pretend play, with a sweet cookie theme that kids love. Whether you’re a homeschooler, parent, or early educationContinue Reading The post Cookie Number Matching Game appeared first on My Joy-Filled Life.| My Joy-Filled Life
Learn how to develop homeschool learning objectives this year, and find out why learning objectives are important.| Thinking Kids
Printable First Day of School Signs | Choose from 7 editable designs, from a colorful infographic school sign to a pennant cutout sign, and other easy printable first day of school photo signs (plus matching last day signs). Instant download PDF files so you're ready to print and snap a photo. #remodelaholic #firstdayofschool| Remodelaholic
Try these fun outdoor activities in hanging planters. Hide the planters in your hard or place them in their typical spot and watch your child discover the books, toys, games or any other activity you want to put inside of them. This convenient storage idea will help breathe new life into your toys and get […] The post Outdoor Activities in Hanging Planters appeared first on Little Pine Learners.| Little Pine Learners
This leaf activity for kids is so easy to create and SOOOO fun to play with! These leaf magnetic tiles make a great addition to any magnatile collection and will breathe new life into playtime. Magnetic tiles are by far the most loved toy for both my older children at home and kindergarten students in […] The post A Leaf Activity for Kids appeared first on Little Pine Learners.| Little Pine Learners
These DIY pressed flower magnetic tiles are so beautiful and really easy to make! They make a great addition to any magnatile collection and will breathe| Little Pine Learners
Want to instantly freeze water? Let's do a cool science trick to instantly freeze water! I'll help you impress your friends, do some science at home with your kids, or set this STEM science experiment up in your classroom. Learn this cool science trick. Instantly freeze water with science at home.| Susan Berk Koch
Teach kids mapping and cartography with this hands-on project. Build spatial thinking, math skills, and curiosity about the world.| STEAM Powered Family
Home School Researcher Volume 39, No. 2, 2025, p. 1-8 Marta Giménez-Dasí Faculty of Psychology, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, magdasi@ucm.es Laura Quintanilla Faculty of Psychology, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid, Spain, lquintanilla@psi.uned.es Renata Sarmento-Henrique Psy...| National Home Education Research Institute
Home School Researcher Volume 39, No. 1, 2025, p. 1-9 Lucy Barnard-Brak Professor, Department of Special Education, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, lbarnardbrak@ua.edu Carolina Kudesey Doctoral Candidate, Department of Special Education, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, clkudesey@ua.edu Abstract...| National Home Education Research Institute
Brian D. Ray, Ph.D.| National Home Education Research Institute
Every parent has heard that it’s great to read out loud to kids, and I happen to find this a particularly enjoyable part of my day, BUT I wanted to know: what are the actual benefits? Besides the snuggles. 🥰 Some of these findings were surprising to me, but others were things I already have... Read On → The post 20 Benefits of Reading Out Loud to Children appeared first on Every Sunny Day.| Every Sunny Day
Getting bored with doing homeschool work at home? Then check out these five fun places to homeschool other than home! These are great ways to... The post Five Fun Places to Homeschool other than Home appeared first on Misfit Mama Bear Haven.| Misfit Mama Bear Haven
Are you creating a custom homeschool schedule based on the needs of your family? Find out what to consider when doing this.| iHomeschool Network
These Free Printable Owl Life Cycle Worksheets are perfect for practicing sequencing, order of events, and of course fine motor skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners this fall.| The Keeper of the Memories
These Space Preschool Theme printables and activities are perfect for practicing important early learning skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners this school year.| The Keeper of the Memories
Check out our Illustrated Bible Maps Review. It's A Visual, Faith-Filled Resource for Homeschool and Family Study.| Hip Homeschool Moms
If you’re homeschooling a teen, you know that equipping them for long-term success of adulthood means they need a lot more than just a few math, literature, and science credits. They need to know how to make a myriad of ordinary (yet vital) decisions every day, from budgeting to insurance to avoiding debt. Including personal […]| Humility and Doxology
A gathering of the top homeschool resources to help your homeschool be the best It can be! Homeschooling can be simple and full of freedom.| Your BEST Homeschool
These grade numbers just keep getting higher! I logically know that third grade turns into fourth grade, fourth into fifth, and so on, but I tell ya’- each year my flabber is completely gasted at how fast time is passing! Today I’m sharing our curriculum picks for our grade-specific subjects. If you missed our ... Read More about Curriculum Picks For Third, Fourth, and Sixth Grade | 2025-26 The post Curriculum Picks For Third, Fourth, and Sixth Grade | 2025-26 appeared first on Arrows & A...| Arrows & Applesauce
I love sharing our curriculum picks with you at the start of each new school year. It’s like sitting down with a friend and just spilling all the details of an important life event. The excitement of back-to-school season has never faded for me! Today I’m sharing resources we’re using for group subjects. Sometimes ... Read More about Group Subjects + Morning Basket | Curriculum Picks 2025-26 The post Group Subjects + Morning Basket | Curriculum Picks 2025-26 appeared first on Arrows & A...| Arrows & Applesauce
Anya, the founder of Montessori From The Heart, is an educational coach, a blogger, an author, a digital creator, and an influencer.| Montessori From The Heart
Unsure about independent learning in your homeschool? Here's what to know about it, plus the best homeschool curriculum for this approach.| Table Life Blog
Engage your students with this interactive addition game. A great way to reinforce addition math facts through fun and games.| My Joy-Filled Life
My father-in-law once explained why he wanted to ‘homeschool’ when almost no one else in the state was doing so. “I wanted my children to be like their mother rather than like the teachers in the schools.” Whether this was or is the best practical conclusion, it in any case indicates a key starting point: […]| LifeCraft
Looking for Halloween crafts for kids that are fun and affordable? Discover easy Halloween crafts your kids will love making this spooky season! The post Your Ultimate List of Halloween Crafts for Kids This Fall first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post Your Ultimate List of Halloween Crafts for Kids This Fall appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
The number one question I’ve been asked over the last several months? What’s Gracen’s school situation – high school or homeschool? So here’s the update… But first – a little catch up in case you’re new here or just not up-to-date on the situation… Home learning has always on our radar – we’re talking since… The post High School or Homeschool? appeared first on Mama.Papa.Bubba..| Mama.Papa.Bubba.
Homeschool Math Curriculum I’m so excited to tell you about my newest project, a homeschool math curriculum! I know I’m biased, but... The post FUN Homeschool Math Curriculum appeared first on Orison Orchards.| Orison Orchards
Best Homeschool Calculus Class Is your child ready to earn college credits, but not quite ready to socialize with young adults on... The post Calculus with Mr. D Math Review appeared first on Orison Orchards.| Orison Orchards
What is the best app to learn Spanish? My kids and I have been studying Spanish in our homeschool for many years.... The post The Best App to Learn Spanish appeared first on Orison Orchards.| Orison Orchards
My favorite Homeschool Planner When I began homeschooling over twenty years ago, there was no such thing as a homeschool planner, so... The post My Favorite Homeschool Planner appeared first on Orison Orchards.| Orison Orchards
If you're looking for a great educational game, Trekking Through History is a fun strategy game for adults and families.| Orison Orchards
Discover neurodivergent-friendly STEM strategies and activities to create inclusive, sensory-aware classrooms where every student can thrive and learn. The post Neurodivergent Friendly STEM appeared first on STEAM Powered Family.| STEAM Powered Family
I don’t know about you, but I’m overwhelmed by the amount of homeschool advice out there. Even as a mom who’s been homeschooling five kids for 13+ years. The internet is loud with opinions, and homeschool moms are... The post Thoughts on Homeschool Advice appeared first on Silo & Sage.| Silo & Sage
Build Your Homeschool Village with the BaseCampEd App for Homeschoolers If you’ve ever wished for a simple way to find like-minded homeschool families, plan meetups, or build a co-op right... The post Build Your Homeschool Village with the BaseCampEd App for Homeschoolers appeared first on Grace Grow & Edify.| Grace Grow & Edify
Are you looking for a great St. Patrick’s Day picture book for kids this season? Look no further. Today, we’re sharing our favorite St. Patrick’s Day children’s books. Whether you are looking for non-fiction books to learn about the holiday, fun rhyming tales, or sneaky leprechauns, our St. Patrick’s Day reading list has something for... The post Our Favorite St. Patrick’s Day Books for Kids appeared first on Live Well Play Together.| Live Well Play Together
This easy DIY archaeology dig for kids is a fun, hands-on way to make ancient history come alive as kids dig for their own artifacts and learn about the tools that archaeologists use to learn about history! It is a great elementary history activity that can be scaled up or down depending on the ages... The post DIY Archaeology Dig for Kids: A Fun Ancient History Activity appeared first on Live Well Play Together.| Live Well Play Together
Discover fun and educational shark activities for kids to enjoy during Shark Week! Perfect for preschool, elementary, and homeschool fun. Dive into learning with these jaw-some ideas! The post Jaw-some Shark Activities for Kids to Celebrate Shark Week first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post Jaw-some Shark Activities for Kids to Celebrate Shark Week appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Celebrate Shark Week with this free printable shark headband craft for kids! A fun and easy Shark Week activity perfect for watch parties. The post Make a Shark Headband for Shark Week (Free Printable!) first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post Make a Shark Headband for Shark Week (Free Printable!) appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Looking for fall sensory bins for toddlers and preschoolers? Discover creative, hands-on ideas to inspire autumn-themed play and learning. The post The Best Fall Sensory Bins for Preschoolers first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post The Best Fall Sensory Bins for Preschoolers appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Discover the best Amazon Prime Day homeschool deals for 2025! Save big on curriculum, supplies, tech & more for your homeschool. The post The Best Amazon Prime Day Deals For Homeschooling first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post The Best Amazon Prime Day Deals For Homeschooling appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Kick off the school year with fun first day of school ideas and free printables! Great for homeschool, preschool, or classroom use. The post Perfect First Day of School Ideas and Free Printables first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post Perfect First Day of School Ideas and Free Printables appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Explore the best homeschool high school biology courses. Compare prices, learning styles, faith-based vs. secular, and find the perfect fit for your teen. The post Best Homeschool High School Biology Courses first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post Best Homeschool High School Biology Courses appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Make summer magical with beach-themed crafts for kids! From ocean animals to tropical scenes, these fun activities bring the beach to your craft table. The post Beach Crafts for Kids That Everyone Will Love first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post Beach Crafts for Kids That Everyone Will Love appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Discover fun and educational Halloween activities for kids that promote learning through STEM, literacy, crafts, and free printables—perfect for homeschool or classroom! The post Discover Exciting Halloween Activities for Kids That Promote Learning first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post Discover Exciting Halloween Activities for Kids That Promote Learning appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Grab this free printable Halloween tracing worksheet to help your preschooler or kindergartener build fine motor skills while enjoying spooky, festive fun! The post Free Printable Halloween Tracing Worksheet for Preschool and Kindergarten first appeared on Teach Me, Mama. The post Free Printable Halloween Tracing Worksheet for Preschool and Kindergarten appeared first on Teach Me, Mama.| Teach Me, Mama
Keep kids learning on the road with this DIY travel journal. Develop writing and observational skills while creating memories.| Mama Smiles - Joyful Parenting
Do you homeschool because you love reading with your kids, NOT because you love long division? It can be hard to convince your student math is cool ... but here are some suggestions.| Hip Homeschool Moms
Planning to visit the sea this summer? Putting together a sea life unit study? This big list of sea life books is just what you need!| Hip Homeschool Moms
A blog about budget friendly recipes, frugal tips , educational tools for children, faith and parenting.| A Bountiful Love
Do you feel like your homeschool kids are missing out on all the Valentine's Day fun? Read this to discover FIVE Ways Homeschoolers Can Have Some Valentine's Day Fun! #Valentine #Valentine'sDay #Homeschoolers #Homeschool #TheWOLFePack| The WOLFe Pack
With a few intentional (and grace-filled) choices, you can make this homeschool year run more smoothly...and maybe even enjoy it a little bit more along the way. Here are five tried-and-true strategies we use in our own homeschool to bring a little more peace, purpose, and joy into the daily routine.| Humility and Doxology
Have you ever tried to find a children’s activity on Noah’s Ark that doesn’t feature a cartoon giraffe smiling with its head sticking out of a bathtub-sized boat? It’s challenging to say the least. For some reason, Noah’s Ark has become the go-to cute nursery theme, complete with plush animals and pastel rainbows. And while ... Read More about The Noahic Covenant with Kids | A Rainbow of Promises The post The Noahic Covenant with Kids | A Rainbow of Promises appeared first on Arrows...| Arrows & Applesauce
Overwhelmed by all the homeschool curriculum options for high school? Our list of go-to high school resources can help you decide!| Table Life Blog
The Creative Writing Workbook for Elementary Students is a helpful tool for parents, teachers, and tutors who want to make writing fun for kids. It’s made for upper elementary students and is full of simple, creative prompts that get kids thinking and writing. This printable workbook is easy to use and works well for homeschoolContinue Reading The post Creative Writing Workbook for Elementary Students appeared first on My Joy-Filled Life.| My Joy-Filled Life
Discover the benefits & joys of homeschool preschool circle time. Get free printable planning set for making DIY power board as visual tool.| Rock Your Homeschool
These cute Free Printable How to Wash a Car Sequencing Worksheets are perfect for practicing sequencing and order of events with your preschoolers and kindergartners this summer.| The Keeper of the Memories
Here's a creative way you can transform Nutter Butter cookies into one of our favorite barnyard animals: Nutter Butter pigs!| Love These Recipes
ooking to get your kids excited about the outdoors? These nature study ideas are a great way to spark curiosity, learn about nature, and enjoy hands-on science together. Whether you're homeschooling, planning weekend activities, or just want to encourage more time outside, these ideas are both fun and educational.| Our Days Outside