Staying Consistent in Your Homeschool

Nov 07, 2020 4:31 am

Hi ,


I hope that you had a great week, and that everything in your homeschool went as well as you had hoped. Next week is another week if not.


Whatever lessons you didn't get to this week will still be there waiting for you next week, or, they weren't that important after all and you can skip them completely.


Work on on creating a routine for your homeschool starting from getting organized for your lessons, then by getting up and ready for the day, and making it work. Fake it till you make maybe?


Here's my weekly update for November 6th, 2020...


🗒️ 6 Tips to Become a More Consistent Homeschooler

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Truth time: I don’t want to homeschool today.


I just don’t want to do it.


It takes nothing to knock me off schedule lately, and that could be waking up ten minutes later than I planned, or realizing that the cat knocked over my plant through the night, or more recently, waking up to snow […]


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🗒️ Gift Ideas for Aspiring Artists

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Do you have an aspiring artist on your shopping list this year?


Here are some wonderful ideas to get you started on your shopping.


We love to be creative in our home, each of my kids got art kits for Christmas a few years ago and they have been well loved and used.


How Pick […]


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🗒️ Eco-Friendly Homeschooling – How To

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The older I get, and the more we move, the more minimalist I find myself becoming, and with that more eco-friendly I want to be.


One area I am working on is eco-friendly homeschooling.


Cutting down on waste and thinking about and teaching my kids about being more eco-friendly.


Our homeschool is just one part […]


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🗒️ Color Changing Water Science Experiment

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Who knew a head of red cabbage could be so much fun?


We actually did this color changing water experiment the same day we did the pH indictor testing.


One cabbage, two experiments.


We love science experiments here and I hope you do too.


This is a very easy science experiment, and super budget friendly […]


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Enjoy,

Ashley Mullen

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