10+ Thanksgiving Crafts, Recipes, and Tips
I’ve gathered some of my favorite Thanksgiving posts from WUH, our sister sites, and the Internet to share with you: Thanksgiving crafts, recipes, tips, and more.
I’ve gathered some of my favorite Thanksgiving posts from WUH, our sister sites, and the Internet to share with you: Thanksgiving crafts, recipes, tips, and more.
Written by Tara Mitchell of This Sweet Life and Embark on the Journey. I’ve mentioned before that my daughter is a crafty kid. She loves to spend time in her room creating decorations and gifts by hand. She loves to make new items for her room and decorate for holidays and celebrations. She’s created no-sew bookmarks and…
If you’re studying insects, bees, or the letter “B” with your preschooler or elementary-age student, this adorable egg carton bee craft is sure to be a hit. If you’re doing the craft with young children, it’s a good idea to do some of the steps ahead of time, such as cutting and trimming the bee…
Today, we’re diving into “How to Spot a Homeschooler by Our Favorite Gifts.” This goes for any time of year, but especially during the holiday season, when gift-giving is in full swing.
Today, crank up your favorite Christmas carols because we’re about to talk about How to Spot a Homeschooler During the Holidays. Be sure to scroll to the bottom to enter our Christmas Blessing giveaways for your chance to win one of four gift cards worth $200 each! How to Spot a Homeschooler During the Holidays…
As Thanksgiving approaches, have fun creating these simple Thanksgiving printable crafts and retelling the traditional story of The First Thanksgiving.
This list of ultimate ways to socialize for middle grade homeschoolers includes family friends socialization ideas and solo opportunities for middles as well.
Let’s do The Very Hungry Caterpillar diorama! The classic and colorful story of a hungry caterpillar appeals to kids who can relate to a curious spirit and insatiable appetite!
Rainy day with restless kids? Plan ahead for rainy days with these 8 screen-free rainy day activities to keep kids busy (and having fun) indoors.
“The sun did not shine, it was too wet to play, so we sat in the house all that cold, cold, wet day…” Do you remember reading The Cat in the Hat as a kid? I know I do! I also have sweet memories of reading it to both of my children. Few stories ignite…
Who’s helping you homeschool? You may be overwhelmed at the thought of doing it all, but there’s good news! You don’t have to. Learn how to find your homeschool support system! These post-pandemic days, when I mention that we homeschool, I don’t think it’s my imagination that I’m met with many shiny new looks of…
Thanksgiving through New Year’s is often exhausting and stressful. Take the stress out of your homeschool with these tips to homeschool during the holidays without losing your mind. As much as I love the holiday season from Thanksgiving to New Year’s, it is often an exhausting, stressful time. We cram the weeks with more activities and…
I’m so excited to share 7 fun ways to use the classic novel, A Christmas Carol for holiday learning! Here you’ll find all kinds of ideas and activities to put together a fun unit study around the theme of A Christmas Carol. After all, reading this story together with your family at Christmas is a…
Exploring through hands-on activities for kids and teens makes learning memorable and fun. Try these 13 hands-on learning activities that are versatile enough for any subject. It’s been several decades and I still feel guilty. I can still picture the scene as I carefully constructed my makeshift see-saw and placed the bucket of plastic army…
Is your student studying biology? Choose any one of these awesome ways to make a cell model to create a colorful, hands-on project to help them learn all those sometimes hard-to-remember cell parts! It doesn’t matter where they attend school – home, public, or private – at some point nearly every teen is going to…