With a little bit of extra planning, we can make springtime a season to remember. Here are just a few ideas: 1. Get outside! Take advantage of the warmer weather, longer days, and explore nature with your kids. Go on a hike, have a picnic, or just play in the backyard. 2. Visit a localContinue reading "Homeschooling Through Spring: Planning for Success"
My Delayed January Resolutions and Goals
If you are interested in my raw views on resolutions this year and my goals for the upcoming year. Feel free to watch on YouTube: Almost not posted Resolutions and Goals for 2023https://youtu.be/cSwu0k0o42Q
A Look at Our 2nd Grade Timberdoodle Curriculum Items
A Look at Our 2nd Grade Timberdoodle Curriculum Items This post may contain affiliate links. This means if you make a purchase through one of my links, I may receive a very small commission at no additional cost to you. I really appreciate it any time you use one of my links. Thank You! AsContinue reading "A Look at Our 2nd Grade Timberdoodle Curriculum Items"
Independent Learning Activities for Ages 5-7
I’ve been pushing more independent learning in our homeschool this year for my 2nd grader who is almost 8 years old. I think it is important for my daughter to learn to follow written directions and start learning to work independently. I found a great book from Heron Books that is designed to provide step-by-stepContinue reading "Independent Learning Activities for Ages 5-7"
Secular Homeschool Science
Teaching science in our homeschool might be one of my favorite subjects to teach my children and I love finding all the amazing secular science options out there, which is why you will find we use so many of them. I love finding hands-on secular science options that my kids will love, have fun with,Continue reading "Secular Homeschool Science"