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Intentional Homeschooling Holidays

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Ideas for Intentional Holidays 1. Joy Box. Decorate a shoebox with wrapping paper. Write ideas for a meaningful Christmas on 24 index cards or card stock. (See below for 24 ideas) 2. Focus on the Spiritual meaning of the holiday. 3. Center it around helping others. Volunteer in your community. Take goodies to community workers. (Police or Firefighters etc.) 4. Practice good deeds in your family. 24 ideas for the joy box... 1-Design a manger scene with poster board or Legos. Talk about the Nativity. 2- See a live Christmas Nativity. 3- Make hot cocoa, drive around check out Christmas lights. 4- Go to a Christmas parade. 5- Have a family Dollar Tree gift exchange. 6- Make homemade fudge. 7- Build a fire outside and tell stories of Christmas past. 8- Make s'mores at a campfire. 9- Watch a Christmas movie, eat popcorn, and candy canes. 10- Bake and decorate Christmas cookies together. 11- Paricipate in a Christmas Drama. 12- Watch the movie Elf and decorate the house with snowflakes. 1

Florida Wonderworks Field Trip: Homeschool Fun

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Hands-On Learning Activities

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"Hands-on" (Kinesthetic) learning activities are a great way to teach because... 1-Kids enjoy learning this way. 2-Parents enjoy teaching this way. 3-The WHOLE brain is involved in learning. 4-It's a more authentic way to learn. 5-More relationship oriented.  2013 Learning Notebook Field Trip Fun Wonderworks Florida Wiggly friends. Hands-on Gardening. It's fun to watch things grow.   Making the Nile River.  Overflow of the river to the "banks" made our seeds grow.

In the BEGINNING! Getting Started with Homeschooling!

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13 years ago I made the decision.  I decided to homeschool my daughters.  I had experience as a public school teacher and a private school administrator.  However, I had no prior experience for my homeschool journey I was beginning.  Looking down the road, I wish I had known a few things before beginning.  In this blog post, my goal is to help you, as you start your journey. Getting Started with Homeschooling 10 Steps: Step 1:  BE LEGAL. Make sure your child is registered as a homeschooler with the school board of the county you are living in. Step 2:  TRUST YOURSELF.  You can homeschool! You have made the decision. Commit to the decision you have made. Step 3:  GET SET UP:  Set up your school room. Decide where you are going to have most of your learning experiences and get ready for it.  Currently we use a large dining room table that doubles as our formal dining room.  When we were starting out, we had a room that was the designated school room.  Don't get "hung u