Welcome to my Favorite things Friday recap post and link up! I want to hear about your favorite activities, crafts, experiments, and moments from the past week! Because I’m about to share mine š 1. Ocean Water Experiment This is such a simple and yet fun experiment from our Mother Goose Time curriculum this month […]
Birthday Party Mommy Wars! Are Extravagant Parties Hurting our Children?
Before I had kids, I had no idea the amount of pressure there is on a birthday party. When I got pregnant with my first, I dreamily imagined the years to come, filled with laughter and milestones, birthday parties with smiling family and friends surrounding us… and then the bubble popped! What the heck is […]
The Easiest Science Program to Teach: Nancy Larson Science
We have been faithfully working through our Nancy Larson ScienceĀ 1 Curriculum and are loving it beyond words! Well, hopefully not beyond words as I am going to try to capture it for you in this post š Nancy Larson Science 1 Review Looking for an insiders glimpse into the Nancy Larson Science curriculum? You’ve come […]
An Inside Look at our Favorite Preschool Program
So you’ve heard me talk about Mother Goose Time. You have seen our cute little crafts, but do you really understand what this program is all about and how it works? Is it worth the money? Come catch a glimpse of the magic that makes our homeschool come alive! What’s in the Box? This is […]
The Best No Fail Breadmaker Recipe
I have tried and tried and tried to make the perfect loaf of bread in my breadmaker. I have googled and tested countless recipes online, I have discovered the strange and irritating ingredient list in my manual that makes me want to pull out all my hair. I have tried weighing my ingredients, re-calibrating for […]
Space Unit Study: Make Your Own Rockets!
This is officially our last week of Mother Goose Time’s theme: “Blast Off to Space”. To say we loved this theme would be a gross understatement. We wrote stories about space, we sang songs, danced, learned new rhymes. We explored the planets and wondered about what it would be like. It was a magical month […]
Letting go of Unrealistic Expectations
Today, I had a meltdown. Don’t you lie to me! I can just picture you starting to put on the passive mask of indifference “oh really, a meltdown? That’s too bad!” You know what I’m talking about… that day when all the little things that drive you crazy throughout the days/weeks/months come to a head […]
Virtual Field Trip in the Thompson Okanagan
We over at the Canadian Homeschool Blogging Team are so excited to introduce a virtual field trip across Canada and an AMAZING giveaway! This month one lucky winner will receive: Family/Group Discover Pass from Parks Canada valued at $$136.40! The Rough Guide to CanadaĀ -travel guide book valued at $29.99 The Ultimate Guide to Field Trips […]
The Master Homeschool Curriculum List
The Homeschool CurriculumĀ list is here! WITH LINKS! Your one stop click ānā shop! Come and browse for your homeschool curriculum needs! If you read my How to Start Homeschooling post you might be wondering āwhatās next?ā You know what school you want to go with, you know what method most fits you, and now you […]
What is Unschooling?
What is Unschooling? In a nutshell: realizing that an education is not necessarily garnered through traditional means, with an institutionĀ trained educator, textbooks, 8-3 in a conventional schoolroom, age-segregating, testing and report cards. Itās a radical notion. Perhaps our educational system doesnāt have education perfected. Is an education a progressive instilling of knowledge bits into […]
Foreign Languages for Kids by Kids Review
Looking to teach your child Spanish but tired of the same old program with little to no results? You have GOT to check out Foreign Languages for Kids by KidsĀ by KidsĀ®! This is a revolutionary program that is sure to get fast and fun results with any aged child (or adult)! We have been using […]
Jesus Calms the Storm: Jesus Storybook Bible Activity and Giveaway
Are you teaching a lesson on how Jesus Calms the Storm? Looking for a free lesson plan and activity guide? Maybe you are doing a series on the Jesus Storybook Bible and looking for free resources? Look no further! This post is part of a blog hop for an activity for every story in the […]
Space Unit Study: How to get all your subjects in
Are you new to unit studies and wondering how you can actually get all your subjects in with just one topic? Take a look at how we do that with our Mother Goose Time Space Unit Study: Blast Off to Space! Arts and Crafts Arts and crafts is a big one with Mother Goose Time, […]
5 Things You Need to Know about Homeschooling Teens
As a teenager, the whole world is opening up to you, there are so many new experiences and the last thing you want to do is school! How do you motivate your child, be there for them and yet trust them and give them some freedom, and keep them from falling away? As I am […]
Easy Healthy Snack Recipe-Veggies and Hummus
Looking for a great, easy to prepare, healthy snack option? Have you ever tried making your own hummus? If you have a blender (immersion or traditional), with just a few basic ingredients you can have a much cheaper option than store bought without any preservatives. This is a great snack for kids, FULL of fiber, […]
Build a Marshmellow Wall: Joshua and the Battle of Jericho Hands on Lesson and Activity
This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. The Jesus Storybook Bible has become one of our most treasured books: the beautiful illustrations, the animated stories, the beautiful way they all connect to the “big picture” of Jesus. When I found out about the amazing blog hop for this revolutionary book, I signed up as […]
Easy Freezer Slow Cooker Meals: Free Printable!
Are you going crazy in the mealtime mud pit? It NEVER ENDS does it? Check out my free, full week meal plan of easy freezer slow cooker meals! I suck at meal planning. I dislike cooking. I loathe destroying my house over and over and over again just to repeat in about 2 hours! I […]
Nancy Larson Science 1 Review: Opening the Box!
We were so excited to get our Nancy Larson Science 1 box in the mail! We have been eagerly anticipating this special package for a few weeks and the kids were ready to dive in the second I opened the door. Nancy Larson Science has complete kits for K-Grade 4 that includes all your supplies […]
Why We Homeschool
So if homeschooling 5 children is so crazy…. why do we do it????? I was home schooled along with my siblings. In my growing up years there were four of us, really close in age, and we all did school together. I tried school out for half of grade 2, for grade 6, and again […]
Meet Our Family!
Meet my kids, my world. The smiles that greet me in the morning, the brood that clings to me throughout the day, the littles that wake me at night. These five adorable, precious children are the reason that I smile each day, and sometimes the reason I want to pull out all my hair. I […]
Chore Charts and Schedules: a behind the scenes look at our day
This weekend was busy, but good. We’ve been battling some sort of stomach bug all week and now and I finally succumbed, on Valentines Day. Sigh. It’s always disappointing when you have plans for a special day and you can’t do anything at all. I managed to get out of bed long enough to make […]
The Learning Style Quiz
Knowing your child’s learning style is KEY to successful homeschooling. If your child has been overwhelmed, frustrated and disconnected with homeschooling, you may be approaching it in a way they can’t relate to. A lesson can be approached in a number of different ways and your child has a unique way of learning that will […]
Math Curriculum: Math U See Program Review
We have been using Math U See for three years now with all of the kids and I thought the time had come to review why we love it and how it works for our family. We are currently using the Primer, Alpha, and Beta programs and I fully intend to buy them the program […]
A Video Home School Room Tour: Come Explore my School Room!
My school room has very very slowly developed over the years. Our basement used to have this huge room that was half separated by a wall, but not fully. Kind of weird. The one room had carpet the other one had a terrible linoleum that was all ripped up, the wall had a ton of […]
Homeschool Organization: The Workbox System
If you are reading this you might beĀ like me: looking for a strong smack of inspiration to hit you in the face. Homeschooling can be monotonous. It is the same thing in and out. It is tiring, at times boring. And I am CONSTANTLY re-evaluating and re-inspiring myself. Sometimes that means getting together with another […]
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