Printable Numbers 1-20 Summer Play Dough Mats
With summer around the corner, I wanted to put together a set of these numbers 1-20 play dough mats that included flip-flops and beach balls. Because, this is one of our favorite grab-and-go activities.
With summer around the corner, I wanted to put together a set of these numbers 1-20 play dough mats that included flip-flops and beach balls. Because, this is one of our favorite grab-and-go activities.
Today I’m sharing a fun, printable Summer Reading Challenge that you can use with your kids from preschool through 3rd grade. Of all the things to include in your summer homeschool schedule, reading is something you certainly want to make time for. I love that this challenge highlights that reading isn’t just a cozy, indoor,…
Copywork is one of my favorite tools in homeschooling. Today, I’m sharing the US Presidents Print Copywork Pack that I have created for my kids to work through.
Ice cream in a bag has been our favorite science experiment recently. In fact, we’ve repeated it three times. (Just to make sure we got it right.)
There are some awesome and thrifty ways to teach the alphabet to kids.
Looking for a homeschool teacher planner? If so, I’ve got a simple one that you can print off and start using today! This homeschool teacher planner is more of a relaxed, check-it-off-and-we-are-done type layout. Simple and designed for a mom who is now homeschooling three kids and is trying to figure out how to keep…
These dot and dab activities are another fun, colorful way to teach the alphabet. Using bingo dabbers, kids can easily learn to recognize their letters.
Play dough mats are the perfect grab-and-go activity. They are also a great multi-sensory tool for teaching because they engage the hands, as well as, the mind.
Are you contemplating teaching your preschooler at home? If so, that awesome! Let me give you the basics of how to teach preschool at home. I have three kids who did preschool at home, and they are now all in elementary school and are thriving! Preschool was such a special time, and I’m so thankful…
When we are teaching our kids the alphabet we are actually asking them to memorize three things about each letter: the uppercase, lowercase, and coordinating letter sound.