How to Make Pirate Field Trips Fun & Educational Talk Like a Pirate Day is annually on September 19th. We recently took a field trip onboard a pirate ship! Campeche lived in fear of pirates and suffered many pirate attacks in the years before the city walls were completed. Once on board The Lorencillo, we […]
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3 Tips for a Great First Day of Homeschool
Want to know how to have a great first day of homeschool? I am by no means an expert at this and there are other homeschool parents with more experience, but here are my 3 best tips for a great first day of homeschool, and the third one, just might surprise you! 3 […]
Elephant Books
Elephant Appreciation Day Coming up September 22 is the annual Elephant Appreciation Day. Don’t be left out of the excitement. Here is a list of some of our favorite books about and/or starring elephants, so you can be sure to have them on hand for the occasion! “Stand Back,” Said the Elephant, “I’m Going to […]
15 Best Educational End of Summer Field Trip Ideas
15 Educational End of Summer Field Trip Ideas Learning isn’t just books and reading. It is doing and experiencing. What better way to learn than through a field trip. Some kids actually learn best through experiences. If you’re a homeschool mom or an education professional, consider taking your students on one or more of these […]
5 Reasons to Include Audios in Your Homeschool Curriculum
Today’s post is sponsored by Heirloom Audio. I love it when I find things I can add to our homeschool to make it both more interesting and more fun and help to get my children (boys especially) excited about learning. If you have an auditory learner, a reluctant reader, or a student who does not enjoy […]
5 Questions to Ask When Deciding on Next Year’s Curriculum
Today’s lesson is sponsored by Lemonhass®, the only literature-based preschool through sixth homeschool curriculum completely in the Spanish Language. Click here to find out more. So often the relief of finishing one school year’s assignments dissipates in the face of overwhelm at planning next year’s curriculum. It doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Just as I’ve done […]
5 Ways to Organize Homeschool Assignments for Multiple Children
Today’s lesson is sponsored by Lemonhass®, the only literature-based preschool through sixth homeschool curriculum completely in the Spanish Language. Click here to find out more. Homeschooling multiple children can be a challenge, but doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Watch today’s video to find out how easy it can be, and then check out the notes […]
3 Tips to Organize Your Daily Homeschool Schedule
Today’s lesson is sponsored by Lemonhass®, the only literature-based preschool through sixth homeschool curriculum completely in the Spanish Language. Click here to find out more. So as we near the end of our series, here are some practical suggestions for organizing your day to day activities. Tip #1: Plan which days of week you will […]
5 Tips for Organizing Field Trips
Today’s lesson is sponsored by Lemonhass®, the only literature-based preschool through sixth homeschool curriculum completely in the Spanish Language. Click here to find out more. We don’t always homeschool at home, in fact, much of our children’s education takes place outside the walls of the building we call home. Field Trips, outings, excursions and learning […]
7 Tips for Keeping Supplies Organized
Today’s lesson is sponsored by Lemonhass®, the only literature-based preschool through sixth homeschool curriculum completely in the Spanish Language. Click here to find out more. We’ve talked about organizing different types of curriculum and books, but what about the manipulatives, craft supplies and all of the extra STUFF that comes along with homeschooling? In today’s […]
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