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FREE Printable Fruit and Vegetable Dot-to-Dot Skip Counting Worksheets

FREE Printable Fruit and Vegetable Dot-to-Dot Skip Counting Worksheets

Work on skip counting for kids with this free printble skip counting dot to dot. In these skip counting worksheets children in pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th graders will love working on their fine motor skills while working on this skip counting connect the dots. Simply print the […] The post FREE Printable Fruit and Vegetable Dot-to-Dot Skip Counting Worksheets appeared first on 123 Homeschool 4 Me.

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Embracing ancient materials and 21st-century challenges

Embracing ancient materials and 21st-century challenges

When Sophia Mittman was 10 years old, she wanted to be an artist. But instead of using paint, she preferred the mud in her backyard. She sculpted it into pots and bowls like the ones she had seen at the archaeological museums, transforming the earthly material into something beautiful. Now an MIT senior studying materials science and engineering, Mittman seeks modern applications for sustainable materials in ways that benefit the community around her. Growing up in San Diego, California, Mittman was homeschooled, and enjoyed the process of teaching herself new things. After taking a pottery class in seventh grade, she...

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The Creature Crew – Deciduous Forests

The Creature Crew – Deciduous Forests

    On a recent family trip to the Outer Banks in North Carolina, we learned that Dare County, NC, has the largest concentration of black bears in the Southeast. There are over 20,000 of them in our state (North Carolina). The bear warning signs near the Wright Brothers Memorial kept us well aware of this fact! So, when we received The Creature Crew Deciduous Forest science kit, it was fun to learn more about black bears. The Creature Crew science subscription boxes are designed for kids ages 5-10. We have studied a great deal about animals during our homeschooling...

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100 Days of Adventure {Review}

100 Days of Adventure {Review}

Turn off the screen and turn on the creativity as second-generation homeschooling mom Greta Eskridge shares 100 hands-on learning activities for kids that will connect and enrich your family through adventures, small and big...Just in time for summer break, 100 Days of Adventure is a fantastic resource for parents looking to get outside with the kids!  There are science, geography, and history

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Special Replay: Conversational Homeschooling

Special Replay: Conversational Homeschooling

This week on Homeschool Highschool Podcast is a Special Replay: Conversational Homeschooling. Conversational Homeschooling We all know that there’s not ONE right way to homeschool high school! With that in mind, we would like to share a valuable tool for homeschooling success. Sabrina is here today to share ideas about conversational homeschooling. While Sabrina made up the phrase, it fits Sabrina’s style of homeschooling her high schoolers. You will be SO encouraged by Sabrina’s ideas for teaching teens. What is conversational homeschooling? Real learning for teens often occurs during conversations. Have you ever noticed that? Moments of true insight will...

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