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How To Wrap Up Homeschooling for the Year
Let’s wrap up homeschooling for the year! I promise it doesn’t have to be stressful. No matter your homeschool style, I bet you’re staring down piles of workbooks, notebooks, lapbooks, projects, worksheets, and folders. The end of the school year comes with wonderful examples of your family’s hard work! I’ve been asked before if I keep all of my children’s work from year to year. My answer – mercy, no! In this post, learn what you should consider keeping and what you are free to pitch. There’s a temptation to keep every single thing as memories to look back on…
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Why Are Bird Eggs Different Colors? Nature Study for Kids
Have you ever wondered why bird eggs come in so many colors? From bright blue to speckled brown, the variety is not only beautiful—it’s also full of scientific meaning! In this No Sweat Nature Study Podcast episode, children will explore…
A Simple Machines Unit Study for Homeschoolers
Teaching simple machines through hands-on, experimental lessons is a hit for children. While gathering materials takes just a bit of time, the engagement factor makes this quick and straightforward unit study worthwhile. This post includes affiliate links. Simple Machines Unit Study…
Spring Nature Study Play Dough Mats for Your Homeschool
Your elementary homeschool children will love these spring nature study play dough mats. Playing with dough is more meaningful than you might think! Sculpting with play dough sounds like a preschool activity, but older children can benefit, too. You’ll be…
Positive Negative Symmetry Art: A Creative Math and Art Combo
Looking for a meaningful way to combine math and art in your homeschool? Positive negative symmetry art is the perfect project! This hands-on activity introduces important concepts like symmetry, spatial awareness, and the artistic principles of positive and negative space—all…
Cave Paintings: An Ancient History Art Project for Homeschoolers
Eli and I have just begun our history studies for the year, and I’m very glad to report that I might have another history lover on my hands! This ancient history art project is definitely motivating. This post contains affiliate…
40+ Art and Handicraft Gifts That Kids Will Love
Research and anecdotal evidence have repeatedly proven that creativity is as vital a trait as resilience or wit. Creativity can often be considered a skill, but it’s such a broad concept that it’s difficult to explain just how to practice…
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