Everyone knows I like a good plan, and we love a good rhythm with our learning. We’ve walked through the alphabet, one letter per day, A through Z (if you missed the deets, check out The ABC Update). Each letter has its day to shine, and by the time we reach Z, we’ve built an entire… Continue reading A Pause with Purpose: Spiral Review Week
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Get the Wiggles Out- Kinesthetic Learning for Elementary Students
Learning to read is one of the most significant milestones in a child’s education, and every student’s path to literacy is unique. While some children quickly pick up phonics and word recognition through traditional methods like reading aloud or using flashcards, others may struggle to engage with the process, requiring more dynamic and interactive approaches.… Continue reading Get the Wiggles Out- Kinesthetic Learning for Elementary Students
Our Family Favorite Things
This content is a personal list of favorite items and resources, emphasizing recommendations for family activities, games, and essential items. Highlights include Loops Engage 2 earbuds for noise-cancellation, a lovely Bible bag for a camper, durable Ryan & Rose hairbands, comfortable Teva sandals, and educational games like Trekking. Important books on animal habitats are mentioned, along with creative play ideas using cardboard boxes. The list concludes with mentions of DIY popsicle bags and cozy lounge sets from Costco, signaling practical, enjoyable choices for families.
Home Zoo
The "Home Zoo" activity engages children by enabling them to create a cardboard zoo using stuffed animals, complete with informational signs. This project incorporates learning about animal habitats and enhances skills in using references like indexes and glossaries. It promotes creativity with art supplies while fostering educational fun.
Book Kits For Family Read Aloud Time
The post discusses the importance of read-alouds in homeschool settings, emphasizing their role in engaging children of different ages. The author shares personal experiences of finding creative ways to keep younger children involved while reading, such as creating themed "kits" based on classic stories like The Secret Garden and Anne of Green Gables. These kits combine books, cookbooks, posters, and devotionals to foster interactive and enjoyable family reading experiences. The author invites suggestions for more book kits to explore.