If you are planning to teach the solar system to your little ones, check out this fun solar system for kids printable that is perfect for kids ages 3-8. My kids always loved the time we spent studying the solar system. If your kids do, too, you can use this resource roundup to learn about the ... Read More about Solar System for Kids Printable
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My Little Pony Gifts Guide
My Little Pony means friendship and fun! This is the ultimate list of My Little Pony gifts! It's a great list of gifts that are perfect for MLP fans! My daughter and her best friend are obsessed with My Little Ponies. They watch every episode they can find on TV and on Amazon. They collect ... Read More about My Little Pony Gifts Guide
Printable December Writing Prompts
Use this list of December writing prompts to help you create some fun journal entries for your elementary school students. One prompt for each day! It's no secret to my long-time readers that I have a young writer in my house. My daughter writes stories all the time. She writes about ballet and ... Read More about Printable December Writing Prompts
Winter Activities and Resources for Homeschoolers
Need some fresh ideas and resources for your homeschool? These winter activities will perk up your homeschool and carry you straight through to spring! I often find it difficult to stay motivated in my homeschool during the long winter months. Because my daughter is a ballerina, November and ... Read More about Winter Activities and Resources for Homeschoolers
8th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Reveal
We're gearing up for another homeschool year! Here's what we've chosen for our 8th grade homeschool curriculum. I can't believe we're gearing up to start the 8th grade! My youngest is wrapping up middle school this year. Boo hoo! That means that I'm on the downhill side of my homeschool ... Read More about 8th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Reveal
Why Homeschool: The Gift of Time
It's being here now that's important. There's no past and there's no future. Time is a very misleading thing. All there is ever, is the now. We can gain experience from the past, but we can't relive it; and we can hope for the future, but we don't know if there is one. ~ George Harrison Time is ... Read More about Why Homeschool: The Gift of Time
80+ Screen-Free Activities for Kids
Are you trying to find activities for your kids so they don’t waste their days away watching TV? Once the TV is on, it can be hard to get your kids to unplug from their favorite shows. A day can quickly go by with nothing being accomplished. Although an occasional TV day is ok, spending the entire ... Read More about 80+ Screen-Free Activities for Kids
15 Kids Books About Space
Summer is the perfect time to get outside at study the stars! Fill your bookshelves with books about space, planets, astronauts, and more. Inspire your kids to get outside and "look up." This collection of books about space is out of this world! Picture Books About Space Draw Me a ... Read More about 15 Kids Books About Space
How Do You Measure Homeschool Success?
Nobody ever said this homeschool journey was going to be easy. Some days, I feel like I'm doing my kids a disservice. I'm short-tempered. I'm tired. It's all too easy to focus on my failures as a homeschool mom and teacher. It's more difficult to focus on my successes, because society calls that ... Read More about How Do You Measure Homeschool Success?
The Ultimate Iditarod Book List
Yesterday, I shared my Ultimate List of Iditarod Unit Study Resources. I offered suggestions and ideas for creating a unit study for your kids. I shared a few books over in that post, but there are many I didn't share. Here is an Iditarod book list for readers of all ages - young and old. ... Read More about The Ultimate Iditarod Book List