Outdoor exploration expands kids observation skills. This fun and easy FREE Bug Hunt Printable Activity from Fun With A Message is perfect for homeschooling and fun! The Bug Hunt can take place in your own backyard or at a park. Kids have to find bugs listed on the map provided. Little ones can match […]
FREE Skip Counting by 5 Clip Cards Printables
This free skip counting printable for counting by 5s is a simple, yet fun way to review skip counting with your kindergartner or 1st grader. To use, simply print the skip counting clip cards and cut apart. Then your child can place a clothespin on the correct answer on each card. Head over to Life […]
9 Questions to Ask Before Becoming a Work-at-Home Mom
Working from home is a dream for lots of homeschool moms, but getting started takes a lot of preparation. Sarah Mueller of Early Bird Mom shares 9 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Becoming a Work-at-Home Mom. A little advance planning goes a long way. She shares a lot of great questions and many excellent answers […]
FREE Romping and Roaring Numbers 1-4 Review Pack
3 Dinosaurs has a FREE Romping and Roaring 1,2,3,4 Review Pack. This pack includes 35 pages of Math and number practice. Click here for more free math resources for homeschoolers!
FREE Kindergarten Cursive Verse Handwriting
Confessions of a Homeschooler has FREE K4 Bible Verse Cursive Handwriting printables. There are 42 memory verses in this download to go along with her K4 Kindergarten curriculum. Each one includes the scripture reference, printed verse, and a traceable version of the verse for students. Not only will you be working on handwriting skills, but […]
FREE Printable Verse Cards
Are you looking for a way to intentionally teach your children to pray? The “Teach Us to Pray” Prayer Cards uses Bible verses to teach families to worship, give thanks, confess sins, and make petitions as part of regular family prayer time. “Teach Us to Pray” Easy Verse Prayer Cards Set One includes 24 prayer cards […]
FREE 29 Page Women’s History Notebooking Page Set
What do Lavinia Fontana, Catherine Van Rensselaer Schuyler, Caroline Herschel, Grace Darling, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, and Elizabeth Blackwell all have in common? If you said they were women who changed the world, you’re right! They were scientists, doctors, mathematicians, heroines, artists, and patriots. Introduce your students to twenty-five women who helped create the world we live […]











