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Multiplying with LEGO Bricks
Kids learn better when you combine learning with play. Make multiplication learning fun with LEGO bricks grouping sheets for easy math fun.
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Learn All About Sharks Unit Study for Homeschooler
Sharks make for a wonderful homeschool unit study. Discover how you can teach math, science, history, art, music and more while studying sharks.
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Ten Free Learning Programs for the Summer
Summer is a great time for sprinklers, water guns, tree climbing and nature hikes. But it’s also a great time for no-pressure learning. Free learning programs make learning even better. Be sure to read all the way through to the end to discover all ten free learning programs. This post is a sponsored post containing links to 3rd party sites. I’m being fairly compensated for the blog post. Which is why I wanted to tell you about these marvelously free programs from the Homeshcool Buyer’s Co-op that you can utilize to offer your kids some fun, extra, often forgotten learning experiences. Whether it’s shoring up their grammar skills, diving into…
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This Just In: Free for the Summer!
Summer Learning Opportunities Hey There Homeschool Mamas, Before we get started, I need to let you know that I am being compensated by The iHomeschool Network, to share with you this free, no strings attached, offer with you. Summer is before you. I know many of you are using this time to prep and be ready for homeschool to start again in the fall. But what are you doing with the summer time for your kids? I’m sure you worry about the summer-slide and you want to be sure that your children maintain what they’ve learned; keep their minds engaged and learning, even while having fun, right? Educational field trips are one…
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A Typical Day and Unexpected Learning
Learning to Adapt in Order to Accomplish Tasks So maybe your wondering what a typical day looks like in a homeschool classroom. We are fortunate enough to have a nice classroom set up. Jonathan has a student desk and next to it is a small table for keeping his supplies on. I have a desk, which is really an old dining room table, where I have a computer, printer, calendar, pens and various other desk supplies. It is here, that I try to plan and organize lesson plans and keep track of Jonathan’s work. We also have a counter-top with cabinets above and below which is great for…