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2020/2021 Homeschool Year Math Game Picks and Resources for Preschool/Kindergarten, and 1st Grade/2nd Grade
2020/2021 Homeschool Year Math Game Picks and Resources for Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade This upcoming homeschool year my kids will be in 4 math grades. You read that right! My 4 year old finished out the 2019/2020 school year having finished 3/4 of PreK Math, and my daughter finished out the 2019/2020 school year having finished Singapore Math K, the 1st grade math standards, and 3/4 of Singapore Math 1. So as you can see… the math that my kids are in isn’t that straightforward. Meaning Will, the 4 year old, will be working on PreK math standards, and beginning K standards with Wild Math…
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What does it mean to Cook with Science | Cooking with Science Category
What does it mean to Cook with Science | Cooking with Science Category Cooking with Science is a name that means using the kitchen to learn science! Science can be Animal science, Earth science, Kitchen science (like Kid’s Cookbooks), or Physical Science. The way we use the kitchen to learn is by cooking, creating recipes, and doing experiments in the kitchen. We believe that the kitchen can be a beautiful place to learn and connect with your family- whether you are a permanent homeschooler, your child is just home during this uncertainty, or you are wanting to connect to your kids outside of public school. This blog post will…
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Cooking for Math! Fractions in the Kitchen Supplemental Curriculum
Cooking for Math! Fractions in the Kitchen Supplemental Curriculum My daughter is a hands on learner. She also looooves to cook, and gets a thrill from doing “adult things.” So we created our Fractions in the Kitchen Curriculum to combine the Hands On, Life Skills, and Danger that kids crave!! How do I use this curriculum? The way we use it is as follows: Each week we use the pictures and meal planner to create a kid friendly menu. Each time we use the menu, we do our math! So it is usually at breakfast or lunch time. We began with 1/2 and symmetry, and then slowly added…
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How to Use the Magic Tree House Book Guides
How to Use the Magic Tree House Book Guides We have read Magic Tree House through as a family twice, they were the first chapter books my kids would sit through! We are about to read through them again, this time as a Summer Homeschool Curriculum! To make these book guides, I read all 58 books; taking notes on recipes, and nature in each book. Then, I compiled them into groups of 4-5 books, and included one written recipe per group. There are Adventure stamps to put on a map everytime you “visit” that place through reading!! How do I use this book guide? Our vision is that…
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The Gardenschooling Observation Guide: What Is It?
The Gardenschooling Observation Guide: What Is It? We love taking nature walks, and we love nature!! And especially with this “Social Distancing” going on- It can be hard to know how to kick cabin fever. We had the idea for this guide back in December, and it was finally finished in early March! But it seemed as though it was meant to be, to help homeschoolers and those forced into schooling at home alike- to bring meaning to social distancing outside. Want to try it out? Click here for the Gardenschooling Guide Sample Freebie! How do I use this guide? Our vision is that you use this…
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Easter Holy Week Freebies
Easter Holy Week Freebies Easter is a beautiful time to remember our Savior. What is Holy Week? “Holy Week in Christianity is the week just before Easter. It is also the last week of Lent, in the West, – Palm Sunday, Holy Monday, Holy Tuesday, Holy Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday – are all included. However, Easter Day, which begins the season of Eastertide, is not. Wikipedia” How do I use these freebies? We recommend printing the Holy Week Devotionals on cardstock, and laminating them. We strung ours across our bookshelf in the living room! And then print the writing or drawing pages on regular paper, double…
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Chronicles of Narnia Unit Study Guides
Chronicles of Narnia Unit Study Guides My family LOVES the Chronicles of Narnia. And it seems that we always have! I came from a family where my dad read these books aloud to us nightly- and I am now in a family where we read these books together as well! (My kids are only 4 and 6!) If your family loves this series as much, or even if you are just diving into it now- you are who I made these book guides for! Please see below for some common questions, and their answers! How do I use this book guide? Our vision is that you use this book…
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25 Days of Christmas Devotionals for Advent
Christmas Devotionals- 7 Traditions in 25 Days Happy Almost December!!! Thanksgiving, and it’s respective Devotionals are now over. However, you can always find them here: 22 Days of Thanksgiving 8 Days of Service This post was originally posted on raisinghumanbeans.com Or here: Main Devotionals Page CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE LIST!! This Christmas Series goes along with our FHE Lessons on Jesus. Which you can download here!! Now for the series!! I based these 25 lessons on the Book: A Christ Centered Christmas by Emily Freeman. I really recommend you buy this book to use with the challenge. It has a chapter for each part, with…
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Studying Poetry With Your Family
Studying Poetry With Your Family Poetry is defined as, “literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm; poems collectively or as a genre of literature.” In short, a poem is something that is easily said in plain words, but not easily felt or expressed with plain words. I believe that poetry study is an extremely important part of literature to learn. Today, I want to share with you our Annual Family Poetry Guide. Studying Poetry All Year Our Annual Poetry guide, called “Love at Home’s Guide to Poems,” is a guide that we…
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A Christmas Book List- Plus Read Alouds on Youtube!!
A Christmas Book List- Plus Read Alouds on Youtube!! Happy Wednesday friends, this also means that it is the day before Thanksgiving!! However, some of you may be making it over here at a different time, and that is totally ok!! I wanted to make this list because books are near and dear to our family’s heart. Every week, sometimes twice a week, we load up on books at the library; discovering new authors, titles, genres and stories. And for Christmas… Oh, there were so many I couldn’t pass up! So, I didn’t. So Many Books Some of these books go along with a certain curriculum, and I…
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