September Homeschool Unit Study Ideas (Fun Holidays)
Take advantage of these fun September awareness holidays to introduce your kids to a new experience and explore a mini-unit study.
Take advantage of these fun September awareness holidays to introduce your kids to a new experience and explore a mini-unit study.
Bucket lists are a fun way to think about tasks you want to accomplish or new things you want to try. I’ve put together a big selection of September bucket list ideas for you to consider. Pick some you’d like to do and make your own personal bucket list for September.
The countdown is on! I’ve got a big list of fun end of the year activity ideas for you to use in your homeschool as you wrap up the school year.
If you’re not schooling year-round, this is still a fun way to engage with your kids. Jot down a prompt on a whiteboard and invite your kids to add their responses throughout the day. Another way to use the prompts is as a conversation starter. Surprise your kids with a silly or thought-provoking question when you sit for together for breakfast or dinner.
I’ve put together a big selection of August bucket list ideas for you to consider. Pick some you’d like to do and make your own personal bucket list for August.
These fun holidays are a great way to celebrate and provide engaging learning opportunities for your kids. Here’s my list of August homeschool unit study ideas using fun holidays.
Three things Thursday is a fun way to engage your kids in conversation, even through the summer months!
These July unit study ideas for your homeschool use fun holidays to create engaging learning opportunities for your kids!
I’ve put together a big selection of July bucket list ideas for you to consider. Pick some you’d like to do and make your own personal bucket list for July.
A state research project can be part of a year-long United States geography or social studies curriculum, or a quick unit study at any time. Offer your kids their choice of states to research for this fun project. Keep reading for all the details to create a U.S. state research project your kids will love.