Episode 54: Halloween

This scary holiday can be a big moment of craftsmanship, theme days, and special time with your co-op. Don't miss the opportunity learn how to dine in the dark or choreograph a glow dance together. (Check out our blog post with all the links of our Fearsome Four favorite experiences!) We also discuss ways to store your child's school work.

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We had a blast dressing up as each other!

Scoop on the Coop

Our Coop Group is starting our monthly meet-up this year, with our kick-off called Taking Flight, a Trip Around the World! Our Coop Group will travel the world with their passport books, pilot hats, and 8 months of monthly meet-ups focused on various international experiences! Check out one of our passport books to add to your international experience at our Teachers Pay Teachers shop here.

Halloween

Plan Ahead!

It’s super important to plan ahead for Halloween if you want to utilize this fearsome holiday as a homeschooling opportunity. It’s important to note that there are only so many Halloweens for your little ones to be little; let’s make each one count! Costumes take time to design, sew, order, get delivered, or even just land on a decision!

Halloween Fun

In this episode we discuss an epic co-op party, Reformation Day party, extra-curricular costume opportunities, and alternative events (like a Harry Potter Day or a Mad Hatter Tea Party!) for dressing up in costume that do not highlight Halloween.

Our Personal Halloween History

What do you remember about Halloween? Sharing your favorite traditions with your children may be a really fun way to bond with your children and explore their favorite Halloween moments too.

Lots more!

To learn more, check out our post about how you can make Halloween a super memorable experience for your kiddos!

Coop Q & A

How do you store your child’s work? Record keeping can be beneficial or even required depending on your child’s grade. We discuss this and offer some fun solutions including accordion files and artist portfolio.

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