Keeping a Homeschool Reading Log

Do you keep a reading log in your homeschool? Reading logs can be as simple or detailed as you like. We go on and off of keeping track, but it’s always nice to be able to look back and see the books that have been read each month or for the year. I a...

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Oct 30, 2020
Gift Ideas for Aspiring Scientists

My kids are all about science. We have been doing science experiments for as long as we can remember. They are interested in everything science, and that includes things like these great gift ideas for aspiring scientists. All kids like to mix and ma...

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Oct 29, 2020
Thinking Tree Books in Our Homeschool

We don’t homeschool the same way ever year. We change things up, and things change. Because life is not consistently the same every year. The beauty of homeschooling is that you can roll with the changes, you can makes changes as they are needed. Thi...

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Oct 28, 2020
Perfect Recipes for Kids to Make

Finding recipes for kids to make is an important step in getting your kids in the kitchen. Something that they are going to be able to get right in there either helping or completely making it on their own. You also want to find something that your k...

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Oct 26, 2020
Mini Unit Study on Arctic Animal

My kids love animals, I love animals so focusing on homeschool lessons around animals is easy and welcoming, and something I know we’re all going to enjoy doing. This one is focusing on Antarctic and Arctic animal. I think we have such an interest in...

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Oct 23, 2020
Gifts Ideas for the Aspiring Chef

Gauge, my seven year old, is an aspiring chef. He has been saying he is going to be a chef, a cooker, and baker, for a few years now. He’s going to be all three. He has always loved being in the kitchen helping in anyway possible and it’s a great way...

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Oct 22, 2020
How to Fill Your Homeschool Bookshelves

Part of building your homeschool library, or any library is is finding the best books for your homeschool needs, while not breaking the bank. Your homeschool bookshelves do not have to be a physical bookshelf in your home, because e-books can be so m...

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Oct 21, 2020
Easy Red Cabbage pH Indicator

Getting in the kitchen with your kids doesn’t always mean cooking or baking. It means spending time together doing something, anything, and having fun. This is fun, easy, and a great science experiment using things that you have in your home, mostly...

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Oct 19, 2020
Single Serve Peanut Butter Cup in a Mug

If my husband wants to buy me a chocolate treat, he buys me Reese Peanut Butter Cups. They have been my favorite chocolate bar for as long as I can remember. Making a single serve one as a treat for myself seems like a no brainer… why did it take me...

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Oct 16, 2020
WriteAtHome Descriptive Writing for Middle School

Has your child shown an interest in writing? If they have, you might want to continue reading to learn more about WriteAtHome and their courses for middle school and high school learners. We have had the privilege of trying out their descriptive writ...

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Oct 15, 2020