Add some educational fun to your June homeschool lessons with these units, printables, books, and more. Perfect for year-round homeschooling! Can you believe we're almost at the halfway mark for 2019? Summer is just around the corner, and many of you are wrapping up your homeschool year. However, ... Read More about June Activities for Year Round Homeschooling
Children Around the World Writing Pack
Introduce your children to other cultures with this FREE 75-page Children Around the World printable pack. It includes coloring and writing pages. My kids love learning about the lives of other children around the world. These printables are a great place to start! They love learning about the ... Read More about Children Around the World Writing Pack
Snowman Activities for Kids
Keep kids busy this winter with one or more of these snowman activities for kids. Discover crafts, art projects, hands-on activities, printables, and more. Winter is here in full in my area. We received a couple inches of snow last week as well as frigid temperatures. Schools were delayed one ... Read More about Snowman Activities for Kids
Homeschool Sick Days
Sick days. How do you handle them when you homeschool? This week, Em and I didn't feel well on Monday. Tuesday, I was better, but she still felt puny. Wednesday she started feeling better. With winter (and cold and flu season) comes the dilemma of what to do on sick days. Do you "do school" when ... Read More about Homeschool Sick Days
Devotionals for Kids
It's so important to plant seeds of God's Word in the hearts of our kids at an early age. Many Christian authors have published devotions for kids to do just that. With Christmas fast approaching, you may want to pick one up to put under the tree. Here are some suggestions to get you started in your ... Read More about Devotionals for Kids
Books and Resources for Teaching Colors
One of the things I enjoyed teaching the most when my crew was younger was colors. From wearing the color of the day to eating foods that were all the same color, we always had so much fun. We were able to watch the various color song playlists and, read so many amazing books to keep the kids ... Read More about Books and Resources for Teaching Colors
Have a Flexible Homeschool Schedule
Homeschooling is quite a chore. It requires a plan. We, the parent/teacher, have to know what we're going to teach in order to be effective educators. So, we plan. Some homeschool mommas are strict planners. They plan their days in time blocks - 9:00=math, 9:45=spelling, etc. Some homeschoolers have ... Read More about Have a Flexible Homeschool Schedule
Turkey Crafts for Kids: A Round-Up
Is there anything cuter at Thanksgiving time than hand-print turkeys? How about toilet paper roll turkeys? If you're looking for a fun turkey craft or activity to do with your little ones this month, look no further. I've rounded up quite the collection below. Painted Hand Print Turkeys with ... Read More about Turkey Crafts for Kids: A Round-Up
Character Training Resources for Kids
Patience. Diligence. Perseverance. Honesty. Kindness. Aren't these character traits that each of us wants to see our kids exhibit? Aren't these the traits we hope our children display in and out of our presence? I know they are for me. But, how do we get our kids to be patient and diligent? How ... Read More about Character Training Resources for Kids
Helping Our Kids Maintain an Attitude of Gratitude
It seems that every year, as November rolls around, we begin to focus on gratitude. We talk about being thankful, and we count our blessings. However, we should be teaching our kids all year long to maintain an attitude of gratitude. I remember having to teach my kids to say thank you ... Read More about Helping Our Kids Maintain an Attitude of Gratitude