In honor of Read Across America week you can save $3.00 and purchase I Can Teach My Child to Read: A 10 Step Guide for Parents for only 99-cents through March 1, 2013! Purchase the Kindle version of I Can Teach My Child to Read or purchase the PDF version. I Can Teach My Child […]
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DIY Word Family Ending Flip Book Activity
Teaching young readers to recognize word patterns is an exciting step in their literacy journey, and this printable flip book makes the process enjoyable and interactive. By focusing on word families, children can quickly grasp how similar word endings help form new words. This resource offers a hands-on approach to phonics that builds confidence and […]
Printable Summer Fun Activities
Is summertime not going quite as you hoped or do you need ideas to beat boredom? These printable summer fun activities will be a lifesaver for your family. Sometimes things don’t go quite as we planned. Changes happen, and for kids, it can seem like the end of the world. Other times, the downtime between […]
FREE Dragons Love Tacos Lapbook
Reading with your child and read alouds are both wonderful aspects of the homeschool life! And make it even more fun with silly books like Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin. You can extend your child’s learning post-reading with this Dragons Love Tacos Lapbook from Samantha at Learn In Color! You can get creative with this […]
FREE February Stories for Kids + Activity Calendar
Now that Christmas and New Year’s are over, it can be a little tough to get through the cold winter! But, keep the celebrations going with these February Stories for Kids + Activity Calendar! Beth at 123 Homeschool 4 Me has created a whole calendar of activities, stories, recipes, and more for you to do […]
First Day of Homeschool Traditions
First Day of Homeschool Traditions It’s the time of year when many homeschooling families are rolling into the new school year. Many have bought their homeschool curriculum (and if you haven’t bought your curriculum yet read here on how to save thousands on homeschool curriculum), hit the back-to-school sales, and raided the Dollar Tree or […]
Free eBook: How to Plan Your Own History Curriculum
My friend Amanda Pelser is offering a free eBook about How to Plan Your Own History Curriculum for subscribers. You have to scroll towards the end of her post to sign-up for the free eBook. You may not want to skip the post though. Amanda has in-depth and helpful information throughout the post on teaching […]
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