Seasonal & Holiday Ideas
DIY Resurrection Eggs are a fun, engaging way to teach the Easter story to children. We have made these eggs as part of our homeschool lessons and have used the resurrection eggs in our annual egg hunt.
There is something about the transition from winter=to spring that feels so magical! It’s almost as though I can internally feel the season change. We want to share our favorite ways to celebrate spring, create traditions, and make memories.
With traps, gold coins, and creative fun, St. Patrick’s Day can become quite a memorable homeschool day. Here’s 5 ways to homeschool St. Patrick’s Day.
What is Galentine’s Day? “Oh it’s only the best day of the year.” While not everything can be an episode of Parks and Rec, we plan our own variation of Galentine’s and the spirit is still there!
Son of a Nutcracker! It’s Christmas season and there are so many fun opportunities for theme days. One of my absolute favorites is the Nutcracker, so it’s no surprise that this theme day plays out a little more like a full unit study.
Want a fall fun family activity? Try Dining in the Dark! You don’t need much, but here’s our tips and tricks to make your event truly special!
Pumpkin patches are memory-making experiences for the whole family! There are so many activities and learning opportunities for your homeschool day. This free pumpkin patch activity book download will enrich your child’s day as well!
Christmas in July is not new, but it’s fun! Let’s look at 10 reasons why we should all add a Christmas holiday to our summer.
It’s summer, so let’s recharge our homeschool inspiration! With a these few ideas, your summer will not fly by and will feel intentional and renewing for your homeschool spirit.