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Sample Homeschool Schedules for Preschool-6th Grade
We have many different subjects to choose from to assemble your schedules! I hope this helps you plan your year! Please feel free to download the free “schedule builder” pdf to write down the schedule you wish for your children, and feel free to use our schedules (Last year for PreK and 1st, and this year for K and 2nd) as a template or inspiration! To get the Schedule builder pages for free, click here! Shop our products- click here! Sample Preschool Schedule (You can get all of this in the 2 years of PreK Bundle) If your child is JUST in PreK, we recommend not getting…
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Our Warm Weather Homeschool Rhythm/Homeschool Curriculum Picks for 2021/2022
Our Warm Weather Homeschool Rhythm/Homeschool Curriculum Picks for 2021/2022 Our Warm Weather Homeschool Rhythm: Our warm weather rhythm is pretty cut and dry! We have a few scheduled items, but we also have a lot of unscheduled time 🙂 Our Curriculum Picks for 2021/2022 School Year: Summer: Into the Wardrobe: Chronicles of Narnia Literature Guide K and 2nd Grade LA PreK-2nd Grade Math Eating With Earth Science Poetry Tea Time: Myths and Magic Annual Poetry Guide: Summer Boggle Jr, Scrabble Jr, Mad Libs Boxcar Children, The Princess Who Flew With Dragons, Nancy Drew Fall: K, 2nd and 3rd Grade LA My American History: K-4…
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Our Summer Read Alouds: Homeschool Reading Through the Summer! (Plus a Reading Bucket List Freebie!)
Our Summer Read Aloud Picks- Homeschool, Distance Learning, Summer Reading with Kids Hello everyone! We wanted to share our Summer Read Aloud list with you all! Scroll down for a video review of these books, as well as a Summer Reading Bucket List freebie! Here are some of our favorite chapter and picture books, and a few we haven’t read yet! 🦁 The Chronicles of Narnia 🐷 Elephant and Piggie 🐉 My Father’s Dragon 👸 The Princess Ellie series 🐢 Usborne Beginning Readers 🐻 Berenstain Bears 🪨 Books about rocks and earth science! 💿 Audiobooks like The Boxcar Children, A to Z Mysteries, The Princess Who Flew With…
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Our Year in Review: Preschool and 1st Grade
Our Preschool Year in Review: For a video of the portfolio, click below! Resources used: Little Lessons Preschool from Everyday Learn and Play https://everydaylearnandplay.com/product-category/little-lessons-learn-play-curriculum/ Preschool Journal from Arrows and Applesauce Preschool Journal Printable Hands on ABC Guide from our shop! The Hands On ABC Guide Extras: History: K-4 American History Science: Gardenschooling Math: Numbers and 4 Operations Poetry and Student Notebook FREEEEEEEE Stuff Free Portfolio Printables for 2021, and 2022 Free About Me Pages- 2021 Free Homeschool Milestone and Graduation Certificates Free Unit Study Planners Our 1st Grade Year in Review: For a video of the portfolio, click below! Resources used: 1st Grade LA…
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What is Included in the Gardenschooling 2021 Collection? Find Out Here.
After a year of waiting, the 2021 version of the Gardenschooling Bundle is finally here!!! Yay!!! (We have two bundles available this week April 5-10 2021). Here is what is included in the 2021 Bundle: (Click any link to purchase the bundle!) In the Recipe Folder: Baking with Botany by Love at Home Education (Family style, all ages, PreK-6th) Includes the Gardenschooling Cookbook, Easy Foods Cookbook, and Fractions in the Kitchen Curriculum (All ages, as well as PreK-5th) Resources for How to Support a Healthy Body, with Mirror image coloring pages by Twigs and Sage A Nutrition Study by Willfully Serving His Children In…
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Kindergarten and 2nd Grade Homeschool Schedules for 2021/2022
You asked, and I answered! (Hopefully this is what you were looking for) For the 2021/2022 school year, my kids will be in Kindergarten and 2nd Grade (because of their age, but if you are like me- that doesn’t really matter). So, here are some sample schedules of what we think we will be studying this coming year. (Our school year goes from June 2021-May 2022, because we school year round. Want a post on that? Let me know!) Want to shop for anything on this list? Click here! Kindergarten William is finishing up our Preschool program; learning his ABC’s, numbers 1-10, and some basic writing. So he will…
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Grades by Curriculum
Here is a list of the resources that we have, with recommended grades! Just click the subject title to be taken straight to that category, or click the pictures below to see them all! Looking for Curriculum by grade? If you are on a desktop, or laptop; press CTRL+F, and do a search for one of the following: PreK Preschool K 1 2 3 4 5 6 K-12 K-6 Family Ages History 50 State Units- K-12 American History- K-4 Electives Annual Poetry Guide- Family Style; K-6 Poetry Student Notebook- K-6 Kids’ Cookbooks- Ages 2-12 Book Guides- Family Style; K-6th Myths and Magic Poetry, Tea Times Around the World,…
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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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