10 Items to Stockpile During Back to School Sales
Back-to-school sales are a great time for homeschool families to stockpile the supplies that get used the most in our homeschools.
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Back-to-school sales are a great time for homeschool families to stockpile the supplies that get used the most in our homeschools.
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December is one of my favorite times of year to change things up and have fun veering off our normal homeschool path. That’s why we include Christmas activities in our homeschool plans whenever possible. This holiday season we’ve stayed busy with mixed media Christmas art and Christmas Around the World. Now that those projects are winding down, we can add some other things to our December homeschool mix.
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Summer learning in your homeschool doesn’t have to be costly. There are plenty of items to be found at your local dollar store!
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Looking for Independence Day ideas to include in your homeschool plans this summer? Check out these 10 incredible ways!
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Pathways 2.0 by Kendall Hunt publishers is a great language arts curriculum option for busy homeschool parents who want to use the foundation of living books through a Christian lens.
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Do your kids daydream about golden tickets, shrinking grandparents, or nasty encounters with The Trunchbull? If so, here are three whimsical ways to homeschool with Roald Dahl. If your kids are anything like mine, all it took was one Roald Dahl book to get them hooked on his fantastical stories. Lucky for all of us, Dahl wrote plenty of books throughout his career to keep our readers busy.
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Sketch pads, chalk pastels, and watercolor paints aren’t usually considered standard supplies for covering subjects like language arts, history, science, and math, but these things are just as important as having pencils, paper, and curriculum on hand in our homeschool. You see, my kids love experimenting with art, but we don’t always have time for a big art project in our homeschool day. That’s led me to get creative and find ways to work art into our other subjects. Here are ten easy ways you can incorporate art into your homeschool day.
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