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Large Family Homeschool Life – Week 6 of 2023
Raising Arrows Large Family Homeschool Life – Week 6 of 2023 A big announcement, and a lot of Valentine’s Day festivities in this week’s Large Family Homeschool Life post! Read all of the Large Family Homeschool Life! MONDAY This morning, I had a small coffee cake and my usual coffee with protein shake as creamer for breakfast. I wasn’t very hungry, so this made a nice, quick breakfast before school. This weekend, I had a major revelation concerning our Morning Time, and it involves a story I haven’t told here on the blog as yet. So, here goes… Our 17 year...
A Friday Five
Happy Friday from Jackson Hole, Wyoming! We arrived Wednesday afternoon to a snowy wonderland. We completed our first day of skiing yesterday and I’m so impressed at how well the kids did, with the skiing, handling the cold, and with the energy they kept up the entire day. Every year seems to get a little bit easier to travel as a family, as the kids can just hang more easily. Soon enough, they’ll be skiing circles around David and me. Crazy! I can’t wait to share it all with you (I’m sharing stories on IG), put first, a few other...
12 Homeschool Classroom Organization Ideas to Set Your Child Up for Success
Homeschooling might have peaked during the pandemic, but it’s still a popular education choice for many families. It can be a great way to help shape your child’s education, but it takes some effort to carve space in your home to serve this function. From the right furniture and supplies to overall homeschool room organization, […] The post 12 Homeschool Classroom Organization Ideas to Set Your Child Up for Success appeared first on RentCafe rental blog.
DIY Puzzles for Kids
DIY puzzles for kids help children of any age learn matching and problem-solving skills. We do puzzles together for family time. It is just like game night. Good, quality time together and always laughs, competition and conversations. These homemade puzzle ideas are a fun surprise for kids. It takes the traditional puzzle and makes it […] Click to read the post DIY Puzzles for Kids on The Stay-at-Home-Mom Survival Guide.
Where to Get Teacher Discounts
The first time I ever heard about teacher discounts was when my husband was early in his career. At that time we were buying our first Apple computer and learned that there were educator discounts on Macs for teachers. It’s not a huge discount, mind you, but every dollar counts, right? Anyway, since that time many more companies have started offering discounts to those that work in education. While they may call them teacher discounts, the truth is if you work at a school and have the ID to prove it, you’ll likely qualify for this discount. Really, it should...