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Corn Wreath Craft for Kids

Corn Wreath Craft for Kids

Looking for a fun-to-make Autumn craft for kids? This beautiful corn wreath craft uses such a fun technique to make an Indian Corn construction paper and paint craft for toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd graders too. This fall craft for preschoolers is sure to brighten up your room, window, or front door throughout […] The post Corn Wreath Craft for Kids appeared first on 123 Homeschool 4 Me.

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Best Homeschool Math Curriculum for Struggling Students and Their Parents

Best Homeschool Math Curriculum for Struggling Students and Their Parents

Since you mentioned math… Five kids later, I can testify that most kids are NOT future mathematicians. In my scientific study five, only one is a math guy. He went all the way through Calculus 3 and cried when it was done. The other four? They burned their books the moment they reached “high enough”. And please… …don’t try to make your artist, dancer, or farmer for into a mathematicians world. Mathematicians reveal themselves. I knew my son was a math brain long before high school, but I purposefully held him back until he touched 9th grade so I could...

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Absolutely Nobody Wants To Stay Home

Absolutely Nobody Wants To Stay Home

Everything that died during the pandemic and wants to recover immediately. Continue reading on Medium »

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I Spy #36

I Spy #36

This post contains affiliate links - using affiliate links from Homeschool Coffee Break helps fuel this blog. Each week Lysha at A Camera and a Cookbook shares a set of prompts for photos. On Saturday she invites participants to share their photos in the I Spy 2021 linkup. This was a busy week and with everything going on, it was a challenge to even remember what the prompts were, never mind get photos! - remembrance - I buy Black Rifle coffee regularly because it's good and because I love what the company stands for. This was the package I used this week....

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Internet Access Isn’t a Luxury — It’s an Essential for Social Equality

Internet Access Isn’t a Luxury — It’s an Essential for Social Equality

  On June 15th in a rare act of bipartisanship, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed house bill HB5 which aims to bring high-speed internet within the reach of the more isolated rural communities within the state. The “Texas Broadband Bill” will establish a Broadband Development Office within the state government, and aims to demonstrate measurable progress in broadening access to high-speed internet across the state within one year of the bill becoming law on September 1st. Other recent announcements of bills signed by Governor Abbott have drawn criticism from some, and applause from others (mainly his political allies). A bill...

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