January Prompts for Three Things Thursday
If you use a Three Things Thursday prompt in your classroom or homeschool as part of a morning meeting discussion or individual writing activity, here is a list of prompts to consider for January.
If you use a Three Things Thursday prompt in your classroom or homeschool as part of a morning meeting discussion or individual writing activity, here is a list of prompts to consider for January.
Bucket lists are one of my favorite lists to make. I also love to read what’s on other people’s bucket lists! Here is a list of ideas for your January Bucket List.
My kids love a reason to celebrate. Who doesn’t? These fun holidays can be a great way to celebrate and provide fun learning opportunities for your homeschool. Here’s my list of fun holidays to incorporate in your homeschool in January.
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Here’s a list of 25 fun and educational card games to try for your next family game night.
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If you’re the parent of a teen, chances are you’ve experienced at least one moment of realization that your child is completely unaware of how to do something that will be essential for them to navigate the world on their own.
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If you’re spreadsheet savvy, you can DIY your own Google Sheets Christmas planner. And you’re in luck, because today I’m sharing all the sheets I use in my Google Sheets Christmas planner, along with pictures of how I set it up.
For many moms, the most wonderful time of the year brings an extra dose of busyness and stress. The idea of adding another thing to your regular homeschool activities feels overwhelming. These scripture-focused advent lesson ideas are intended to be used with your kids as part of your daily homeschooling. Take a few minutes at the beginning of your school day to focus on the reason for the season. I believe the result will be less tension and frustration and more hope, peace, joy, and love.
The thanksgiving season prods us to make thankful lists and encourage our kids to express their thanks for blessings big and small. This 5-day thanksgiving lesson plan will focus your kids on thankfulness to God above all else.
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As a homeschooling mom, I know you’ve got a lot on your mind. Lists are essential for keeping track of all the things to do, buy, and remember. The nine lists I’m suggesting here aren’t to-do lists to check off be done with. These lists record ideas you’ll want to reference again and again.
Those lazy days of summer feel few and far between most years. Even if you’re not schooling year round, summer break is here and gone in a flash and it’s time to start a new school year. Back-to-school planning for homeschool is fun with these checklists, tips, and resources to help you plan and prepare for your school year.