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2021 Crafty Project Recap!
.wp-block-image img {max-width: 100%;} img {height: auto;} 2021 Crafty Project Recap! is a post from Confessions of a Homeschooler. If you’ve enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Erica on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest! Also be sure to stop by her Community to join the discussion or her Store to see her latest items! Hi friends! I thought a 2021 project recap would be fun, and you all agreed, so today we are going through all of my 2021 finished projects! I have quilting, English paper piecing, cross-stitch, handspun yarn, and more! So grab a cup of tea, get...
FREE Printable Periodic Table Science Battleship Game for Students
Make learning the elements of the periodic table fun with this free printable battleship game. This Periodic Table Battleship Game is a great way to learn the periodic table elements while playing a fun science game for kids. Use this periodic table game with kids of all ages studying Chemistry for Kids from 3rd grade, 4th grade, […] The post FREE Printable Periodic Table Science Battleship Game for Students appeared first on 123 Homeschool 4 Me.
What I’ve Learned from 10 Years of Blogging about Homeschooling
This week marks the 10th anniversary of this little space on the interwebs. After blogging privately about our home and homeschool for around six years, I made the decision to start a public blog that focused on home education. I was homeschooling my oldest two kids, greatly pregnant with my fifth, and running on coffee fumes most days.Writing online became my catharsis. It helped me find my way through the wilderness. The notion that anyone besides my mom wanted to read my words? Well, that was a fun bonus.
For the Love of Yoga
February is the month of love. The greeting card companies have a hay day! The colors pink, red, white, and purple get worn out. And everyone overdoses on chocolate and those little candy hearts with messages on them. I thought I would share some ideas for the yoga teachers, parents, school teachers, and babysitters who may want to add some Valentine flare to their activities with children this month. I hope you enjoy them and the time spent with your little ones leaves you both feeling full of love. Story idea: Read and act out Valentine cards. Talk about the...
Why Are We Torching Our Best Tool to End Child Poverty?
By Clara Moore Ada Mae’s beautiful blonde curls are wild on this sunny, mild winter afternoon. I’ve just picked her up from the homeschool co-op that supplements the first-grade lessons we’ve been doing at home, and we’re hanging out at the park. This is my favorite time of the week, watching her play with other kids. But I’m also remembering my own childhood — cold Missouri winters without boots, hats, or mittens. The grind of poverty was tough on my family, and that trauma pursued me into adulthood. I would do anything to keep my child from that fate, but...