Homeschooling and Holidays
Do you homeschool on the holidays or take a needed break? Perhaps you can have the best of both worlds.
Special Days and Seasons
New Years Goals
Consider the difference between a New Year's Resoltion and
New Year's Goals.
Pi Day
March 14 is international
Pi Day. We have activities for fun and learning to sweeten the day.
St. Patrick's Day
Some easy to do activities to add a little green include:
- Hide chocolate coins or shiny penny's
- Make three-leaf (and four-leaf) clover
- Cook up some Irish stew and Soda Bread together
- Learn about St. Patrick
- And - if they don't know it - find Ireland on the world map
Homeschooling All Year Round?
You might be surprised at some of the
Reasons to Homeschool In the Summer Months. Even if you don't follow a full curriculum, learning doesn't have to stop. Get the most of these valuable months.
Christmas
The calendar year ends with the most popular holiday and the celebration of Jesus birth.
- Decorating a perfect Christmas Tree - with kids help. It can be a beautiful tree AND a children's masterpiece.
- Classic books and stories about Christmas - from picture books to favorite novels.
More Christmas Pages For Your Holiday
Christmas Tree Ornaments
Christmas ornaments for crafty families
Zentangle Ornaments
Zentangle Christmas Ornaments
Quilling Stars
A Paper Craft
Directions for 5 different quilled stars
Watercolor
Nativity Scene
Instructions for beginner ornaments
Christmas Day Activities
Plan how to keep Christ in Christmas
Twelve Days of Christmas
Activities to celebrate Dec 12 to Jan 6
Raggedy Ann
and Andy
Home-sewn 4.5 inch tree decorations
A Christmas Carol
Unit Study of Dicken's great classic
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