π MAY HOMESCHOOL LIBRARY HAUL π even more amazing books!
Guys, I thought April was a good library haul but May may be even better!
I always appreciated kids with imaginations but it wasn’t until my own children that I really realized how beneficial having an imagination really is. Imagination is great for child development, helps children to “see” the lands and scenes they read about it books and is an excellent way to exercise their creative muscles. Kids with…
A few words I would use to describe our homeschool this week: worn out, uninspired and boring. Ha! Sounds too good to pass up, doesn’t it? Don’t worry, not every week is like this one! Most of the reason for the feeling worn out was due to our two foster boys, I was just plain…
In the last few weeks we have been doing what I’ve dubbed as “relaxed notebooking”, I share more about the concept in myΒ Homeschooling as a Lifestyle WorkshopΒ but in essence we have been picking topics each week to do mini unit studies on. This approach works really well with our relaxed, interest-led homeschool style. I thought…
This post may contain affiliate links, you can read my affiliate disclosure here. Here’s what we’ve been reading this week: THE MOM – I finished The Next Right Thing by Emily P. Freeman, I think I ended up giving it 3 stars, I would maybe stretch that to a 3.5. She had some good…
You have decided you want to homeschool but how do you actually start homeschooling? How do you make sure you are homeschooling legally as well as how do you really educate your children? I will be tackling those two questions today. If you have been homeschooling for years but feel like you are stuck in…
Here’s another day in the life of our homeschool, this one is a summer version! I’ve been liking the rhythm our summers have taken and if all goes well I plan on continuing this into the fall as well. In this day in the life we took a little nature walk and my kids followed…