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Why Kids Need a Student Planner

April 7, 2015 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Hi everyone! Last week, we had some great posts shared during the Laugh and Learn linkup! This week, we’re looking forward to even more great parenting and homeschooling posts!

I also wanted to share a recent post I wrote for the parenting website Thinking Outside the Sandbox and, if you’re a planning junkie like me, you’ll love it. It’s all about why kids NEED a student planner. (They really do.)

Why Kids Need a Student Planner

Why Kids Need a Student Planner

Honestly, the concept of student planners was fairly new to me until recently. Last fall, before we decided to take a break from homeschooling, I made a few simple planners for my kids to use. Tigger took to it right away, but the boys were a little reluctant. (They were in first grade and kindergarten, respectively.)

After the kids went to public school, I noticed that Tigger’s teacher issued a bound student planner and I noticed that it had an extremely positive effect on her view of her assignments. Now that I know more about how they work, I’m convinced that kids need student planners. And when we return to homeschooling, I plan to use them with all three of my older children.

To read about why I think student planners are great, visit Thinking Outside the Sandbox to read “Why Kids Need a Student Planner“!

For even more planning tips, check out our roundup of 10 free homeschool planners! Just in time for the summer planning season. 🙂

Why Kids Need a Student Planner – Thinking Outside the Sandbox

Now it’s time for this week’s edition of the Laugh and Learn linky!

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Welcome to our 27th week of Laugh and Learn – Homeschool and Parenting Linkup.

Laugh and Learn – Homeschool and Parenting Linkup will be open by 6 am every Tuesday morning. We will pick our three favorite posts and feature them on the following weeks linkup. Be sure to link your best content and maybe we will pick you! When you link your post with us it will be featured on three blogs.

We pin our favorites to a special Pinterest board for #laughlearnlinkup – homeschool and parenting posts. Check the board out here: #LaughLearnLinkup {Featured Favorites}. It’s added exposure for your awesome content!

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Tina

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Tina lives abroad in Latin America with her husband and four children. Currently in Mexico, Tina is active in homeschool, travel, and her Bible ministry. She blogs about all of their adventures and more at Los Gringos Locos.

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Selena is a writer and a homeschooling mom to four kids, including three with ADHD/SPD. Selena and her husband, Jay, are committed to teaching their children at home and loving every minute of it! You can read about the family’s homeschooling experiences at Look! We’re Learning, written by Selena!

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lives in Kentucky, USA, where she and her husband homeschool three children. Sarah writes for and about, families with special needs. She hopes to provide support and encouragement to all special needs parents in the homeschool community. Visit Sarah at Dedicated Homeschooler.

Find Sarah at her blog link above, and on the following social media networks:
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Our Favorite Posts for the Week of April 6th:

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Written by Tina at Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus

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Written by Starla at Pressing In and Pressing On

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Written by Emily at Mom On The Move

Thanks to everyone who submitted a post. Please check out the posts above by clicking on the image.

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ASL Lesson 9: How to Sign Animals in ASL

March 31, 2015 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

We’re back with another edition of the Laugh and Learn linky! Last week, there were some great homeschooling and parenting posts shared, and Tina, Sarah, and I have chosen our favorites to feature below!

I also wanted to share a recent American Sign Language lesson I did for Year Round Homeschooling – and it’s all about how to sign animals in ASL!

How to Sign About Animals

How to Sign Animals in ASL

This video features a dozen animal signs, including cat, dog, snake, lion, and whale. It’s a perfect lesson for kids and parents who are animal lovers!

Visit Year Round Homeschooling to learn how to sign animals in ASL! And don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for even more free sign language lessons!

How to Sign Animals in ASL – Year Round Homeschooling

Linky time! 🙂

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Welcome to our 26th week of Laugh and Learn – Homeschool and Parenting Linkup.

Laugh and Learn – Homeschool and Parenting Linkup will be open by 6 am every Tuesday morning. We will pick our three favorite posts and feature them on the following weeks linkup. Be sure to link your best content and maybe we will pick you! When you link your post with us it will be featured on three blogs.

We pin our favorites to a special Pinterest board for #laughlearnlinkup – homeschool and parenting posts. Check the board out here: #LaughLearnLinkup {Featured Favorites}. It’s added exposure for your awesome content!

Your Fabulous Hosts 😉

Tina

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Tina lives abroad in Latin America with her husband and four children. Currently in Mexico, Tina is active in homeschool, travel, and her Bible ministry. She blogs about all of their adventures and more at Los Gringos Locos.

Find Tina at her blog link above, and on the following social media networks:
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Selena is a writer and a homeschooling mom to four kids, including three with ADHD/SPD. Selena and her husband, Jay, are committed to teaching their children at home and loving every minute of it! You can read about the family’s homeschooling experiences at Look! We’re Learning, written by Selena!

Find Selena at her blog link above, and on the following social media networks:
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Sarah

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lives in Kentucky, USA, where she and her husband homeschool three children. Sarah writes for and about, families with special needs. She hopes to provide support and encouragement to all special needs parents in the homeschool community. Visit Sarah at Dedicated Homeschooler.

Find Sarah at her blog link above, and on the following social media networks:
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Our Favorite Posts for the Week of March 30th:

Written by Laura at Sunny Day Family

Written by Sara at Embracing Destiny

Written by Yanique at Kiddie Matters

Thanks to everyone who submitted a post. Please check out the posts above by clicking on the image.

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10 Children’s Books about Flowers

March 24, 2015 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

It’s officially spring! And it’s a great time to read about spring flowers with kids! Today, I’m sharing 10 children’s books about flowers that are perfect for this time of year. 🙂

If you enjoy this list of books, check out some of our other spring learning ideas! We’ve got spring crafts for kids, spring books for kids, and a list of 50 free spring printables you can use for homeschooling!

10 Children's Books about Flowers

10 Children’s Books about Flowers

1. The Flower Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta and Leslie Evans

2. Flowers are Calling by Rita Gray and Kenard Pak

3. The Reason for a Flower: A Book about Flowers, Pollen, and Seeds by Ruth Heller

4. Zinnia’s Flower Garden by Monica Wellington

5. Garden Flowers Coloring Book by Stefen Bernath

6. Fran’s Flower by Lisa Bruce and Rosalind Beardshaw

7. Flowers and Showers: A Spring Counting Book by Rebecca F. Davis

8. The Life Cycle of a Flower by Molly Aloian and Bobbie Kalman

9. How Flowers Grow by Emma Helbrough et. al.

10. Xochitl and the Flowers by Jorge Argueta and Carl Angel

Beautiful Books about Flowers for Kids

Love these selections? Don’t miss our other book lists!

50 Spring Books for Kids

31 African American Story Books for Kids - Look! We're Learning!

These picture books for preschoolers include classic stories and modern titles for parents to share!

For more tips to make your kids into readers, check out my Reading for Kids board on Pinterest!

This post is part of The Massive Guide to Homeschool Reading Lists by iHomeschool Network! Click over to read tons of awesome booklists shared by my fellow homeschooling bloggers!

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Free Early Learning Printables with Family Fun Friday!

March 19, 2015 by Selena Robinson 3 Comments

It’s Thursday and it’s time for another edition of Family Fun Friday! Last week, several bloggers shared some great free early learning printables that I wanted to feature this week!

If you have preschoolers or kindergarteners, you can use printables to teach all kinds of basic concepts, including letters, counting, simple addition, and science. These printables include all four concepts and are great for homeschool, preschool, or after-school work!

Free Early Learning Printables

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Monica created Family Fun Friday and blogs at HappyandBlessedHome.com where she shares free preschool tools and printables, encouraging words for moms, and ideas for having fun together as a family. Follow: Blog / Facebook / Pinterest / Twitter /Google + / Bloglovin’/ Instagram. Monica will feature Family Fun Posts.
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Selena is a homeschooling graduate and a veteran homeschooling mom to four super special kids. She blogs at Look! We’re Learning! about unit studies, foreign language, and homeschooling with ADHD. Follow: Blog / Facebook / Pinterest / Instagram / Twitter. Selena will be featuring homeschooling and kids’ crafts.
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Herchel enjoys blogging about parenting, organizing, crafting, and having good old-fashioned kid fun her blog Scrggbug Corner. Follow: Blog / Facebook / Pinterest / Twitter /Google +. Herchel will feature organizing and family fun.
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Britta was a military kid and is a military wife, now living in the high desert of Arizona and far, far from her New Orleans family. She happily homeschools and writes about the intersection of God’s Word and her world at Britta Lafont ~ Everyday Holiness. This year Britta wants to find that sweet spot between getting more done and enjoying the process. Britta will feature Delicious Recipes. Follow: Facebook / Twitter / Pinterest / Instagram.
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Christin blogs at illuminate. As wife to her high school sweetheart and mother to three premature children, she’s learned that God is the Perfect Party Planner and sometimes the unexpected is the greatest gift of all. Follow: Blog / Facebook / Pinterest / Instagram / Twitter. Christen will feature Inspirational Posts.

Free Early Learning Printables

Here are my favorite posts for this week!

1. Alecia at Learning 2 Walk shares an complete preschool printable worksheet pack that’s all about spring!

2. Tree Valley Academy is continuing their number study series with a free printable number study about the number ten!

3. Cassie at 3 Dinosaurs features a free printable activity to help kids learn uppercase and lowercase letters!

4. From ABCs to ACTs has a super cute bumblebee-themed missing number printable!

5. Monique at Living Life and Learning shared some fun dinosaur simple math worksheets!

6. Annette from In All You Do has an adorable Very Hungry Caterpillar emergent reader printable for early readers!

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Bee Unit Study Ideas

March 17, 2015 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

The sun is shining outside and I’ve started sniffling, which means that pollen is in the air. And as we all know, pollen means BEES!

I’m not exactly afraid of bees, but I have what I like to refer to as “respect borne of fright”. I do NOT want to get stung, so I leave them alone. 🙂 Outside of a few basic facts, though, I really didn’t know much about bees, so I thought it would be good to compile some bee unit study ideas!

Today also marks another edition of the Laugh and Learn Linky! Be sure to check our features from last week and read even more parenting and homeschooling posts!

Bees Unit Study

Bee Unit Study Ideas

Prior to this unit, the only things I knew about bees were that they made honey and that the females were in charge. 😉 But it turns out that the hive is almost exclusively female. The worker bees are females too!

Bees (aside from being terrifying on occasion) are actually pretty fascinating. So check out these free bee unit study ideas at Year Round Homeschooling, including videos, books, and crafts, to make your bee lesson super fun!

Bees Unit Study – Year Round Homeschooling

Linky time! 🙂

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Welcome to our 24th week of Laugh and Learn – Homeschool and Parenting Linkup.
Laugh and Learn – Homeschool and Parenting Linkup will be open by 6 am every Tuesday morning. We will pick our three favorite posts and feature them on the following weeks linkup. Be sure to link your best content and maybe we will pick you! When you link your post with us it will be featured on three blogs.
We pin our favorites to a special Pinterest board for #laughlearnlinkup – homeschool and parenting posts. Check the board out here: #LaughLearnLinkup {Featured Favorites}. It’s added exposure for your awesome content!

Your Fabulous Hosts 😉

Tina
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Tina lives abroad in Latin America with her husband and four children. Currently in Mexico, Tina is active in homeschool, travel, and her Bible ministry. She blogs about all of their adventures and more at Los Gringos Locos.
Find Tina at her blog link above, and on the following social media networks:
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Selena is a writer and a homeschooling mom to four kids, including three with ADHD/SPD. Selena and her husband, Jay, are committed to teaching their children at home and loving every minute of it! You can read about the family’s homeschooling experiences at Look! We’re Learning, written by Selena!
Find Selena at her blog link above, and on the following social media networks:
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Sarah
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lives in Kentucky, USA, where she and her husband homeschool three children. Sarah writes for and about, families with special needs. She hopes to provide support and encouragement to all special needs parents in the homeschool community. Visit Sarah at Dedicated Homeschooler.
Find Sarah at her blog link above, and on the following social media networks:
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Our Favorite Posts for the Week of March 16th:

Written by Tina at Kidz Activities

Written by Elizabeth at The End in Mind

Written by Tonia at The Sunny Patch

Thanks to everyone who submitted a post. Please check out the posts above by clicking on the image.
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50 Free Spring Printables for Kids

March 10, 2015 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

This past weekend the temperature got up to 73 degrees! So, I’m declaring that spring has officially begun here in Georgia. I know it’s actually two weeks out, but once we’re in the 70s, that’s spring to me! 🙂

To celebrate, I’m sharing links to 50+ free spring printables that are loads of fun for kids!

If you’re homeschooling, you can use these along with your regular lessons to make a spring theme. If you’re afterschooling, you can use them to reinforce their school objectives!

Don’t miss our list of spring books for kids to read and our list of fun spring crafts for kids!

50 Free Spring Printables

50+ Free Spring Printables for Kids

Free Over the Rainbow Playdough Mats – Look! We’re Learning!

Free Spring Pack – 3 Dinosaurs

Printable Spring Tulips Count and Clip Cards – The Measured Mom

Spring File Folder Games – Itsy Bitsy Fun

Spring Playdough Mats – This Reading Mama

Spring Scavenger Hunt Printable – The Chirping Moms

Spring I Spy Game – Pleasantest Thing

Colorful Birds Color Matching Activity – Look! We’re Learning!

Do a Dot Spring Printables – Totschooling

Handprint Flower Printable Craft – All Done Monkey

Printable Bugs Worksheets – Learning 2 Walk

April Art Symmetry Printable – Enchanted Homeschooling Mom

Spring Flower Bulb Identification Cards – Wildflower Ramblings

Printable Playdough Garden – Picklebums

Outdoor Scavenger Hunt Printable – Hands On As We Grow

Spring Bucket List Printable – Glued to My Crafts

Rainbow Coloring Pages and Math Facts – In All You Do

Printable Nature Journal for PreK – To the Moon and Back

Spring Coloring Pages – Kids Activities Blog

Tractor Ted Spring Printable Activity – In the Playroom

Preschool Do a Dot Spring Printables – Crystal and Co.

Gardening Coloring Pages – Mama Goes Frugal

Fanciful Flowers Labeling Activity – Scholastic

Spring Bingo Cards – DLTK-Kids

Flower Learning Pack – 3 Dinosaurs

Insects Printable Pack – Gift of Curiosity

Bean Seed Science Printable Activity – Buggy and Buddy

Insect Printable Unit – Every Star is Different

Ladybug Learning Printable Pack – Look! We’re Learning!

Spring Writing Prompts – In All You Do

Flower Shape Sort Printables – School Time Snippets

Catch a Bug Printable Game – Picklebums

Spring Worksheets – Sight and Sound Reading

Bug Coloring Pages – Easy Peasy and Fun

Preschool Spring Worksheets – Learning 2 Walk 

Butterflies Tot and PreK Pack – In All You Do

Printable Flower Hunt Game – Preschool Powol Packets

Spring Bucket List for Kids and Families – KC Edventures

Spring Word Search Puzzles – Itsy Bitsy Fun

Spring PreK and K Pack – This Reading Mama

Printable Spring Early Reader Books – The Measured Mom

Spring Coloring Pages – Blessed Beyond a Doubt

Flower Number Bond Puzzles – Live Over C’s

Search for Spring Printable Booklet – Kitchen Counter Chronicle

Spring Flower Flashcards – Look! We’re Learning!

Spring Trees Printables – Mommy Loves Trees

Spring Number Printables – 3 Dinosaurs

Gardening Unit Study – In All You Do

Printable Spring Flower Coloring Craft – Kids Activities Blog

Printable Bird Unit – Every Star is Different

Busy Bee Scissor Skills Worksheets – Look! We’re Learning!

50 Free Spring Printables for Kids

Round out your spring unit with these other spring learning ideas!

Get ready to welcome warmer weather with these fun spring crafts for kids to make!

This easy DIY pinwheel craft is a fun way to study wind with the kids!

50 Spring Books for Kids

Plus, get more ideas on my Spring Activities for Kids Pinterest board!

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Making Creative Writing Fun for Reluctant Writers: Writeshop Junior Review

March 9, 2015 by Selena Robinson 4 Comments

This is a conversation on behalf of WriteShop. Opinions are 100% my own.

Do you have any reluctant writers in your family? We do. Tigger is an avid reader, but a hesitant writer. I understand. I’m exactly the same way. 🙂

So I was thrilled when we got a chance to try the homeschool writing program: Writeshop Junior! It’s a comprehensive creative writing program for upper elementary kids!

Check out our Writeshop Junior review to see how the program helped us make creative writing fun!

Making Creative Writing Fun for Kids with WriteShop

One of my favorite things about the WriteShop curriculum is that literally everything is explained for you. What to print, how to assemble it, and how to teach each section. It’s super simple to use.

Making Creative Writing Fun for Kids with WriteShop

The curriculum has a unique way to introduce the basic concept of writing a letter. Kids can color code each section of the letter to help them remember the basics: body, date, salutation, closing, and signature.

Making Creative Writing Fun for Kids with WriteShop

Then we made a fun parts of a letter robot, which Tigger assembled (in order) and then colored. After that, she understood where everything goes on a letter without having to write an endless amount of letters herself. 🙂

Making Creative Writing Fun for Kids with WriteShop

WriteShop also includes plenty of reading work to help kids concentrate on reading good literature. I always feel that grammar is learned by lots and lots of reading. Since Tigger loves books, she found the reading logs and took off running! (The book she read for this assignment was “Soupy Saturdays with the Pain and the Great One” by Judy Blume.)

I’ll tell you – there’s no better sound than hearing your child ask, “Can I go and read so I can complete my reading log, Mama?” That’s the sound of a bookworm developing!

Making Creative Writing Fun for Kids with WriteShop

Another part of WriteShop that both Tigger and I loved was the Grammar Folders. All of the templates (and assembly instructions) are provided for you. And they are a great way for kids to get involved in their own lessons and take responsibility for studying.

Whenever Tigger was confused about when to use which quotation mark, she could just consult the folder herself for a quick reminder. The folder templates even come with detachable bookmarks!

Making Creative Writing Fun for Kids with WriteShop

After a few weeks of introductory work, it was time to actually begin creative writing! Since the program opens with such a gentle introduction to the concept, though, Tigger was ready and not overwhelmed at all!

Making Creative Writing Fun for Kids with WriteShop

As we got further along into the program, the assignments became longer, which I thought was a great thing. During Unit 3, Tigger got to use several words from a noun bank to write a story based in the Amazon jungle. Here’s her story:

Maria and Julio live in Brazil. They decided to explore the Brazilian rainforest. They packed up and headed for the Amazon jungle first. They got a chance to swing on lots of vines. They packed hammocks for the nights they traveled. As they set them up, Maria pointed out a bat family flying across the night sky.

The next morning they headed for the Brazilian rainforest. Julio found a diamond. He put it in his backpack. Maria and Julio also discovered maggots on the ground. They rode a boat down a waterfall. They even picked up a tarantula! They also climbed up a tree and found a sloth!

Before they went to sleep that night, they sat up in their hammocks looking at the pictures they’d taken. They both agreed it was the best time they’d ever had!

The end.

Personally, I think it’s worthy of a Pulitzer. 🙂

We really enjoyed using WriteShop. The curriculum is a great way to motivate kids who are reluctant writers to jump in with both feet!

Are you on Instagram? Show off your creativity with a photo writing prompt. Use nature, toys, kids, whatever. Or, make a collage like a comic book. Follow WriteShop on Instagram and then share your image with the hashtag #writeshopwriting. Be sure to tag @WriteShop in your photo. Their team will be choosing from your photo writing prompts to share in their social media!

And now, it’s time to host the awesome giveaway!

Giveaway product provided by WriteShop. Winner will be selected and notified by email on April 4, 2015. Winner has 48 hours to respond or another winner will be selected. If the winner is a US resident, a physical product will be provided. If the winner lives internationally, only a digital product will be provided. Void where prohibited.
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Interested in learning more about how WriteShop can be used in your homeschool? Check out these awesome reviews!

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Beautiful Children’s Books about Bees

March 3, 2015 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

If you liked our Busy Bee Scissor Practice sheets last week, we hope you’ll love even more learning about pollinators with these children’s books about bees!

I’m so, so excited for spring (can you tell?) and I’m ready to read, learn, and explore bees with the kids, especially since they seem to be obsessed with the hedges in our front yard. 🙂

I started out with a list of 10, but I’ve added even more kids’ books about bees below! Check out these beautiful storybooks and picture books with the children this year and then try these fun spring crafts for kids as well!

These beautiful children's books about bees are a wonderful way to learn about these amazing insects!

Children’s Books about Bees

To introduce your kids to our helpful friends in the bee world, try these children’s books about bees!

1. Are You a Bee? by Judy Allen and Tudor Humphries

2. Flight of a Honey Bee by Raymond Huber and Brian Lovelock

3. What If There Were No Bees? A Book about the Grassland Ecosystem by Suzanne Slade and Carol Schwartz

4. Bee & Me by Elle J. McGuinness

5. The Hive Detectives: Chronicle of a Honey Bee Catastrophe by Loree Griffin Burns and Ellen Harasimowicz

6. The Very Greedy Bee by Steve Smallman and Jack Tickle

7. In the Trees Honey Bees by Lori Mortensen and Cris Arbo

8. The Buzz on Bees: Why Are They Disappearing? by Shelley Rotner and Anne Woodhull

9. These Bees Count! by Alison Formento and Sarah Snow

10. Buzzbee’s School Day by Penguin Random House Company

Beautiful Children's Books about Bees - Look! We're Learning!

And now – even more books about bees for kids!

11. When the Bees Fly Home by Andrea Cheng

12. You Wouldn’t Want to Live Without Bees by Professor Alex Woolf

13. Thomas and the Buzzy Bees (Thomas & Friends) by Christy Webster

14. National Geographic: Bees by Laura Marsh

15. The Bees (Down In the Garden) by DC Swain

16. Bee Dance by Rick Chrustowski

17. Little Honeybee by Katie Haworth

18. Bee: A Peek-Through Picture Book by Britta Teckentrup

19. A Season to Bee by Carlos Aponte

20. The Life and Times of the Honeybee by Charles Micucci

Get ready for spring with these children's books about bees!

Don’t miss these other learning ideas!

Picture Books about Bugs

Busy Bee Scissor Skill Printables

These fun insect activities for kids are perfect for learning about our creepy-crawly animal friends!

For more tips to make your kids into readers, check out my Reading for Kids board on Pinterest!

This post is part of The Massive Guide to Homeschool Reading Lists by iHomeschool Network! Click over to read tons of awesome booklists shared by my fellow homeschooling bloggers!

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Fun Preschool Activities with Family Fun Friday!

February 19, 2015 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

We have a budding preschooler in our family and I’m already starting to plan fun preschool activities for her! So, I really loved several of the posts that were shared during last week’s Family Fun Friday, especially those that were geared toward young learners.

Today, I’m highlighting some fun preschool activities that are great for encouraging reading habits, fine motor skills, and counting! Scroll on down to read even more great parenting, homeschooling, and cooking posts from some fabulous bloggers!

Fun Preschool Activities

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Monica created Family Fun Friday and blogs at HappyandBlessedHome.com where she shares free preschool tools and printables, encouraging words for moms, and ideas for having fun together as a family. Follow: Blog / Facebook / Pinterest / Twitter /Google + / Bloglovin’/ Instagram. Monica will feature Family Fun Posts.
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Selena is a homeschooling graduate and a veteran homeschooling mom to four super special kids. She blogs at Look! We’re Learning! about unit studies, foreign language, and homeschooling with ADHD. Follow: Blog / Facebook / Pinterest / Instagram / Twitter. Selena will be featuring homeschooling and kids’ crafts.
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Herchel enjoys blogging about parenting, organizing, crafting, and having good old-fashioned kid fun her blog Scrggbug Corner. Follow: Blog / Facebook / Pinterest / Twitter /Google +. Herchel will feature organizing and family fun.
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Britta was a military kid and is a military wife, now living in the high desert of Arizona and far, far from her New Orleans family. She happily homeschools and writes about the intersection of God’s Word and her world at Britta Lafont ~ Everyday Holiness. This year Britta wants to find that sweet spot between getting more done and enjoying the process. Britta will feature Delicious Recipes. Follow: Facebook / Twitter / Pinterest / Instagram.
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Christin blogs at illuminate. As wife to her high school sweetheart and mother to three premature children, she’s learned that God is the Perfect Party Planner and sometimes the unexpected is the greatest gift of all. Follow: Blog / Facebook / Pinterest / Instagram / Twitter. Christen will feature Inspirational Posts.

Here are my favorite posts for this week!

Fun Preschool Activities

1. We have a visual learner in our family, so I loved this post about how to teach fractions to visual learners at Living Life and Learning!

2. Q-Tip painting is a simple way to build fine motor skills for toddlers and preschoolers. From ABCs to ACTs shares some free printable Q-Tip painting printables!

3. Who has a child who loves trains? (Raises hand.) Use this adorable train number puzzle from Totschooling to teach counting from 1 to 10!

4. I loved going to the library as a single woman. Going with toddlers? Not so much. Big Family Blessings shares some really smart tips to make library day a success, even with young kids!

5. Roo is obsessed with all things construction, so Sunny Day Family’s Goodnight Construction Site unit is perfect for him!

6. Dr. Seuss “Read Across America” week is coming up in March! Get ready with five Dr. Seuss book units from Finding the Teachable Moments!

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Homeschool Unit Studies: Grand Canyon Unit Study

February 17, 2015 by Selena Robinson 1 Comment

Recently, the kids and I got to go to the Grand Canyon! Well, it was on YouTube, but still… 🙂

Actually, I’d love to take them one day, but for now we’ll have to “see” it by learning about it! Since I’ve never visited this natural wonder myself, I was amazed to learn more about it: how large it is, how it was formed, and what kinds of animals live there.

We collected some of the best resources we’ve found into this Grand Canyon unit study! I hope you and your kids love it as much as we did!

If you enjoy this, check out some of our other homeschool unit studies!

Grand Canyon Unit Study for Homeschoolers

Grand Canyon Unit Study

The kids first started getting interested in the Grand Canyon as we read the book “Geronimo Stilton: The Race Across America“. The book talked a bit about the canyon, but the picture didn’t really do the canyon justice. So I had to look up some great resources to share with them. Here are some of the learning ideas we’ve found:

These Grand Canyon books for kids provide a beautiful look at this natural wonder!

Books about the Grand Canyon:

Read about the Grand Canyon with these lovely children’s books!

  1. Where is the Grand Canyon? by Jim O’Connor
  2. Grand Canyon National Park by David Petersen
  3. Whose Tail on the Trail at the Grand Canyon? by Midji Stephenson
  4. The Grand Canyon (Wonders of America) by Marion Dane Bauer
  5. Good Night, Grand Canyon by Adam Gamble
  6. In the Canyon by Liz Garton Scanlon
  7. Zachary Z. Packrat Backpacks the Grand Canyon by Brooke Bessesen
  8. G is for Grand Canyon: An Arizona Alphabet by Barbara Gowan
  9. Brighty of the Grand Canyon by Marguerite Henry
  10. Puzzler’s Guide to the Grand Canyon by Kristy McGowan
  11. Grand Canyon: A Trail Through Time by Linda Vieira
  12. Grand Canyon National Park (Road Trip) by Santana Hunt
  13. Grand Canyon National Park: Tail of the Scorpion by Mike Graf
  14. The Grand Adventure: A True Story of Survival and Determination by Mark A. Hicks
  15. Amazing Pictures and Facts About the Grand Canyon by Mina Kelly

Grand Canyon Crafts and Printables:

Try these printables and activities to turn this Grand Canyon unit study into a hands-on lesson!

  1. Grand Canyon Coloring Page – Education.com
  2. USA National Parks Notebooking Pages (incl. Grand Canyon) – Notebooking Pages
  3. Over the Canyon Craft – Crayola
  4. Grand Canyon Painting Lesson – Deep Space Sparkle
  5. Grand Canyon Rocks Lesson – National Park Service

Did you love these resources? We’ve put more together at Year Round Homeschooling, which is perfect if you’re planning a Grand Canyon unit soon!

Stop over at Year Round Homeschooling to read our Grand Canyon Unit Study!

Grand Canyon Unit Study

Grand Canyon Unit Study – Year Round Homeschooling

Don’t miss these other geography learning ideas!

Hands On Geography Activities

10 Amazing Geography Books for Home School

5 Ways to Make Geography Fun

Get more tips for teaching geography on my Geography for Homeschoolers Pinterest board!

Filed Under: Geography, Unit Studies Tagged With: books about the grand canyon, geography, grand canyon, grand canyon books for kids, grand canyon unit, grand canyon unit study, homeschool geography, homeschool unit studies, unit studies

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