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·Did you know that there is a holiday called "Edible Book Day"? This unique holiday occurs in April. Your family can have fun hosting a "book tasting" event around this unique holiday or any day of the year for fun!
If you would like your child to learn how to load the dishwasher or if they have been doing it for some time, but need a refresher on how to do it, this resource is for them!
Have fun setting some goals as a family, celebrating successes, and supporting each other through struggles as you work to establish habits for cleaning. The habit trackers in this document focus on habits related to cleaning.
It's life skill time! Your child will try various techniques for sewing on different types of buttons as they experiment and follow along with a tutorial.
Family members are encouraged to set goals to help them build upon current habits and establish new habits! The habit trackers in this document focus on habits related to building responsibility at home.
Keep track of your child's homeschool days for the entire year on just one page.
Looking for an easy way to keep track of what subjects your child has studied each day? Use this customizable tracker to do just that! Add your subjects and mark them off each day.
Before, during, and after reading the book, Words and Your Heart by Kate Jane Neal, family members will be challenged to think about ways your words affect our own hearts and the hearts of others. Our words have power! This lesson encourage us to use our words in positive, uplifting, and kind ways.
There are so many fun March holidays and with this calendar you can pick a few to incorporate into your home learning! This calendar is full of links to resources you can use with your family to celebrate some unique days.
This lesson takes place in your local library. It is a great way to spend a day enjoying something other than your own home while teaching your child vital research skills. The activities include exploring the library, learning how to look up resources, learning how to use microfilm, interviewing a librarian, and more.
Perhaps your child has learned about the Dewey Decimal System or maybe you'd like to introduce them to it. Either way, the bookmarks included in this resource can be used to help your child access books in the library using the Dewey Decimal System.
As an introduction and/or review of the Dewey Decimal System, your child can watch a short video and answer the included comprehension questions which include applying their knowledge to classify books.
Encourage your child to discover features of your local library, apply skills to navigate the library, and to find some new books they may want to read as they complete a library scavenger hunt!
There are so many fun February holidays and with this calendar you can pick a few to incorporate into your home learning! This calendar is full of links to resources you can use with your family to celebrate some unique days.
Help your child explore, understand, and appreciate braille as they engage in activities to learn about the origins of braille, begin to recognize letters in the braille alphabet, and practice applying their skills as they read and write using braille.