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An Interest-Based Homeschool Ocean Study
After our early-autumn trip to the beach, Eli was immensely interested in beach life. When I found him poring over one of our souvenir attraction maps, I knew it was wise to capitalize on his enthusiasm. So… a quick, delight-directed ocean study began immediately. This post contains affiliate links. Interest-Based Ocean Study Rabbit Trails Sometimes, interest-based learning is built entirely around a specific passion a child has. Other times, you take small breaks from what you’re already learning to dig a little deeper into one topic that a child shows particular interest in during the study. Small breaks are typically called…
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How to Feel Confident in Your Homeschool Curriculum Choices
I love preparing for a new homeschool year. Dreaming up the perfect schedule, writing mile-long book lists, finding fun and memorable activities that I know will be loved and impactful – it all gives me butterflies, excitement, and hope. I…
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Why do people tell stories about animals? Beatrix Potter Study
Stories about talking animals have been loved for generations, but have you ever wondered why authors use them so often? In this episode of the No Sweat Nature Study Podcast, we look at the connection between storytelling, observation, and Beatrix…
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What are some of the coolest things you can see in the night sky?
The night sky is full of incredible sights for curious nature explorers. In this episode of the No Sweat Nature Study Podcast, children learn about three amazing things you might see after dark: shooting stars, comets, and the Northern Lights….
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40 Games to Teach History in the Homeschool
Do your children love history, or do you hit walls every time you try to teach it? I hated history as a child, mostly because the textbooks were horribly boring, the teachers were dry as a crust of day-old bread,…
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How To Easily Plan Monthly Homeschool Field Trips
For years, we’ve taken at least one homeschool field trip each month of the school year. These trips have created some of our best memories and have always provided us with wonderful learning opportunities. It may sound overwhelming to plan…
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Great Ideas for St. Patrick’s Day Fun in Your Homeschool
Sometimes, funschooling is as simple as gathering in the kitchen to create easy themed treats and curling up with a giant stack of really good books. A laid-back St. Patrick’s Day like this may feel ordinary in the moment, but…
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