Theme Days: Sports Day
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Theme Days: Sports Day

My first-born almost ten-year-old son has never missed an opening day of Major League Baseball EVER! For nine seasons Opening Day symbolized a season of bonding for the three biggest Angels fans; three generations - my son, my spouse, and my dad. That is…until this year. This year, we are crestfallen. We have no “Opening Day.” Cheer up! Yes we do! We can have our own “Opening Day” Sports Day instead!

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Forget Social Distancing - Try Some Virtual Togetherness!

Forget Social Distancing - Try Some Virtual Togetherness!

Through our struggles with homeschooling during a pandemic, we are having to cope and create our own version of normal to best serve our children that looks so different than our normal homeschooling life. As part of our coping, we decided to plan an amazing schedule of Zoom meet-ups for our sweet homeschool friend group.

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Minimal Prep Tip 4 - The Delightful Dose of the Dailies
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Minimal Prep Tip 4 - The Delightful Dose of the Dailies

Dailies are the things your kids love to do to start off their day that is not the major curriculum. It can be songs you sing together, questions you discuss, or a specific journal they complete and share with you. It’s a time to grow together...a time to nurture character development...a time to laugh together. It’s a time to discuss big topics about life. It’s a time to remember that life is short and relationships are to be treasured.

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Minimal Prep Time Tip 1 - The Magic of the Read Aloud
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Minimal Prep Time Tip 1 - The Magic of the Read Aloud

With little kids you are used to reading aloud picture books and Dr. Suess, but once our kids learn how to read well, many of us parents end up giving up that cuddly past-time in favor of our kids reading on their own. There is magic in the read-aloud, so, don’t give it up! Grow it, increase the time you spend doing it as your children get older.

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Independent Activities Tip 5 - Lego Table
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Independent Activities Tip 5 - Lego Table

Hey, lego my Lego! We’ve never been a Lego family...but now we are! It’s finally happened. My kids will spend up to 1-2 hours some days just creating their “Google Town.” Of course I felt like the winning parent when my 7-year-old daughter was so excited about her first creative non-kit build...A Beer Shop! WHAT?

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Independent Activities Tip 3 - Mr. DeMaio
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Independent Activities Tip 3 - Mr. DeMaio

Sometimes online educational videos are a must in homeschool, especially for working parents! Normally I will not use the LOL acronym. I just won’t. I won’t because I just don’t laugh out loud, almost never...but when we watch Mr. DeMaio, my kids and I totally LOL. My husband describes him with one word: “Hilarious.”

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Independent Activities Tip 2 - The Home Art Studio
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Independent Activities Tip 2 - The Home Art Studio

This is my favorite independent homeschooling tip. Go beyond the worksheet with creativity, invention, engineering, and story-telling by providing The Art Studio. You will get a window into your child’s heart that you’ve never seen before. After your Art Studio is set-up and you’ve laid some ground rules, this too does not require any of your time.

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