Save time, money, and space by printing your homeschool curriculum half size with this simple step-by-step tutorial.
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Save time, money, and space by printing your homeschool curriculum half size with this simple step-by-step tutorial.
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Five important questions to ask yourself when you’re shopping for curriculum. Advice from a former homeschool curriculum burnout.
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Kindergarten unit plans based on Disney-Pixar’s Ratatouille. Visit Paris, enjoy a few children’s classics, and cook French cuisine!
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Ten ideas to get your child reading when he downright refuses. If you’ve got a struggling or reluctant reader, this one is for you.
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A round up of summer activities for families with young children. Check out ideas for outdoor play, crafts, and summer fun on a budget!
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Don’t let virtual clutter distract you and slow you down. Check out five ways to declutter your email and devices.
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You’ve read all the articles about learning through the summer. Here’s one that tells you the opposite. Take a break. Here are 101 reasons why.
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Join us for a bear hunt with these easy and fun lesson plans for a kindergarten literature-based unit!
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Travel around the world with Jack and Annie in the Magic Tree House! Read on for a book list by continent and free printable maps!
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I’ve put together a huge list of my favorite tips on how to get organized when you’re short on time. One hundred little ideas to get you moving forward inch by inch. Plus, I’ve included three free printable planner pages that are simple and versatile. Read on for more!
Read MoreStreaming resources to supplement your North and South Pole Unit. Click through for Playlists, Movies, and Shows about Antarctica and the Arctic Tundra.
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I am so excited to have been invited to post for Learning Hypothesis again! Last time I shared our flower dissection lesson; today I’ll run down our Top Ten Science Apps and Websites and you can pick up a bonus free printable. We use all kinds of media in our homeschool, but lately he’s been all about…
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I am so excited to share the Flower Dissection Lesson Plan as part of The Learning Hypothesis’ Science Celebration!
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Whether you’re a homeschool parent, teacher, or just looking for a few activities to keep the kids occupied for spring break, read on for links to resources for activities, book lists, and free printable fun for spring!
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A list of streaming resources compiled for Build Your Library Kindergarten. It could also be used for any Asia unit study.
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Spark your child’s imagination by removing distractions that get in the way of creative play. Read on to find out how we inspire creative play.
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I put this mini unit plan together to help the kids get excited and understand their trip to the dentist. Read on for educational resources about teeth and seeing the dentist – maybe for the first time!
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I asked, “Who is your favorite author?” My son answered Eric Carle without a second’s hesitation. Our house is filled with Carle’s board books, flap books, and classic hardcovers that will last for many years to come. Read on for a complete list of Eric Carle books currently in print with links to over 40 read alouds.
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I love using all kinds of media to support our homeschool. I’ve been using YouTube and online games and programs since I was teaching elementary school. I’m excited to share my favorite resources to support learning in your home or classroom!
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After receiving Snap Circuits as a gift, my oldest has been very interested in electronics, where electricity comes from, and how it all works. We are learning side-by-side on this one! Read on for a slew of educational resources we’ve used to investigate electricity.
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