This post may contain affiliate links which provide funding for our website. See our full disclosure policy at the bottom of our website. Why do we use a morning board? It gives my family a structured way to begin each homeschool day. We start every morning together, filling in our morning board and having a […] Read more…
6 Simple Projects to Enhance Any Unit Study
I am not a crafty momma. Pinterest makes me sad, I wish I could do half of the amazing things I find myself compelled to pin. I have learned though that is just not who I am and there is no changing it. I have embraced a few simple project that can be customized to […] Read more…
10 Edible Sensory Bin Bases List
Today, I have complied a list of the best edible bases I have found for sensory bins. Red, like most one-year-olds, puts everything in her mouth. Sensory bins had been lacking in fun for a little bit because I felt like I couldn’t trust her with anything. We pretty much just played in water, which […] Read more…
Carschooling 101: What is it and how to do it!
As homeschoolers, we can spend a lot of time in our cars. We are heading to this field trip or that practice, co-op or just the grocery store! It can be very easy to fall behind a day or two on my lesson planner when we have a really busy day. Today, in particular, we […] Read more…
Weekly Lesson Outline: Fossil Unit Study
This week we will be doing a Fossil Unit Study. We will be learning all about fossils, how they occur different types of fossils and more. My lesson guides are always planned for both my tot, and preschooler so you can follow along with the lesson plan that suits your needs best. The Fossil theme is for both Boober (my son, the […] Read more…
Teaching Skip Counting plus a free printable
Teaching skip counting has been a fun experience with my little guy. Skip counting can be done by 2’s, 5’s and 10’s, obviously you can do 25, or 50 if you wanted as well. This important skill allows us to count a large amount faster and prepares students for multiplication and division. Skip counting develops […] Read more…