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    Exploring Alaska Wildlife From Home for Your Unit Study

    In our homeschool, studying the fantastic Alaska wildlife was an essential part of our Unit Study. It’s an easy way to bring diverse ecosystems to life for your little learners. Kids can explore different habitats, observe how animals interact with each other, and understand the importance of conservation. And, as a parent with multiple ages […]

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  • Rediscover Wonder: A K-3rd Grade Alaska Unit Study

    Rediscover Wonder: A K-3rd Grade Alaska Unit Study

    Are you a homeschool mom seeking an exciting and engaging Alaska unit study for your K-3rd graders? Look no further! With this unique and interactive Alaska Unit Study, your kids will explore the wonders of our most northern state. Through living literature, art projects, curated YouTube videos, and more, they can better understand Alaskan wildlife, […]

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    K-2nd Grade Springtime Art: Creating Balance

    Our K-2nd grade springtime art helps students of all ages apply the theory of balance.

    If you’re looking for an easy art project to add to your homeschool plan or to round out a season’s unit study, try this fun and easy project!

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  • Apple and books on desk in front of chalkboard "Use a Habit Tracker to get your Homeschool Organized at Last."

    Getting Organized With Habit Trackers In Your Homeschool

    Is your homeschool a bit all over the place? Do you ever feel like you’re constantly playing catch-up? If you’re dreaming of a more organized approach to homeschooling but are committed to a child-led philosophy, using habit trackers in your homeschool might be the perfect fit! Explore how a habit tracker might fit your needs […]

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    How to Get More Steps as a Homeschool Mom

    As a homeschool mom, it seems like you’re always on the go, right? But have you noticed that being on the go doesn’t necessarily mean you’re always on the move?  If you’re anything like me, you struggle to get more steps as a homeschool mom. What I mean, is that even though you might be […]

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  • Little Learners Fall Bundle

    Little Learners Packet – Fall Edition Thanks for being a part of the Homeschool Harvest Bundle!  Grab your download below! Download the PDF Leaves Color Wheel Owl Dot to Dot Line Tracing Color Word Match Coloring Pages Leaves Color Wheel Color theory with a fall twist. Looking for more color learning? Try these lessons: Uncovering […]

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    3 Quick Self-Care Tips for Homeschool Moms

    Rather than a long, overwhelming list of self-care tips for homeschool moms—admittedly all things that seem fantastic but quickly get overwhelming—I’m here with a short list of actionable tips for the homeschool mom who is feeling worn thin. Because let’s be real! We’re all busy—which is why this is a quick dose of tips. How […]

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    How to Teach Elementary Color Theory Lessons

    Looking for a fun and creative way to teach color theory lessons? Be like Super Why! When you have a problem, look in a book! Color Theory Lesson: Beyond the Color Wheel You’ve probably seen gobs of color theory lessons that revolve around teaching the color wheel. While this is an incredibly essential aspect of […]

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