This year, I started a homeschool co-op group with several other families in our church. We meet every Thursday morning for thirteen weeks to have chapel, P.E. and class time. Last semester we covered science topics and this semester we are studying the states. The … [Read more...]
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Winnie the Pooh Paper Plate Craft
Celebrate Winne the Pooh with this adorable and easy Winnie the Pooh Paper Plate Craft. While trying to be more organized and planning my blog post schedule, I looked up some of the fun "National Day of _____" holidays. Did you know that today is National Winnie … [Read more...]
Pinterest FAIL: Candy Corn on the Cob: Vol. 2, Day 39
It has been a long time since I posted a Pinterest Fail. I don't know if I'm getting better at the things I try, or I just know how to spot a sure-fire fail and avoid them like the plague. Either way, I decided to try something that's been sitting on one of my boards forever. … [Read more...]
Reading Countdown to Christmas 2013
We have begun a new tradition in our house for Christmas. Last year we did it for the first time and it was a huge hit with the boys. A Reading Countdown to Christmas is a great way to build anticipation for the holiday, encourage reading with your kids and keep the … [Read more...]
Thanksgiving Story Bead Bracelet
A few years ago, my oldest son, Bryce came home with a bead bracelet on his arm. He was not very verbal at the time (he has autism) but he was able to communicate the Thanksgiving story to me by looking at the beads on his bracelet and remembering what each color stood for. It … [Read more...]
Pirate Party: games and food
This weekend, we celebrated Henry's 5th birthday with a Pirate Party! It was such a fun theme and he was so excited to invite his friends to come over to play and be pirates with him. Very wisely, we decided to have the party over at Grandma and Grandpa's house. :) I was SO … [Read more...]
Q-tip Skeletons: Vol. 2, Day 37
Last week in our Homeschool Co-op, we studied skeletons. The older students made big skeletons out of milk jugs (I may post about that one later) and the younger kids made these happy little Q-tip Skeletons. It was a quick and easy project that our group of 4-5 year … [Read more...]
Pizza Box Tic-Tac-Toe: Vol. 2, Day 35
A few months ago, List 25 featured 25 things you can do with a pizza box. Some of the ideas were creative, some were funny, and some were artistic. However, as a mom of young kids, the Pizza Box Tic-Tac-Toe caught my eye. I'm not sure how List 25 works, because I … [Read more...]
Craftstick Scarecrow Craft
Today we took our little co-op group for a field trip to In-n-Out. Best. Field Trip. Ever! Well, it was our first one, but I still think it was awesome! However, I digress. Because we had the field trip, we didn't do school work today. So I … [Read more...]
Framed Quote Bubbles: Vol. 2, Day 26
I LOVE the age of 3. The things that a 3-year-old will say are so sweet and unique and sometimes insightful. I don't know how many times I told myself, "I need to write that down," when Henry would spout some words of wisdom. Sadly, I didn't always remember to do … [Read more...]
How to Start a Homeschool Co-op
This Fall, we started a homeschool co-op for our church families. I am "in charge" so to speak, but it truly is a cooperative effort. We meet once a week for three hours to offer enhancement to each family's curriculum. This post isn't necessarily how to start a … [Read more...]
Vol. 2, Day 21: Painter’s Tape Roads
Last week, we were coming home from running some errands and we saw a garage sale with lots of toys. Henry asked if we could stop, so he and I got out to check out the goods. They had some great things and the prices were great! We got a really cool Hot Wheels launcher for $1. … [Read more...]
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