100 Ways to Show Kids You Care
Have you seen this? I loved this video. What a great reminder to enjoy and cherish our kids!
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by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published December 27, 2014 · Last modified December 29, 2014
Have you seen this? I loved this video. What a great reminder to enjoy and cherish our kids!
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published December 18, 2014 · Last modified December 28, 2014
Every year there are a few Christmas decorations that I absolutely LOVE bringing out! I wanted to share a few of our family favorites! My personal favorites are the ones that include pictures of the kids. One year when the kids were not-quite-2, 4 and 6, I made a holiday picture banner. I took pictures of the kids holding all the letters in Merry Christmas. Then I laminated them and...
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published December 17, 2014 · Last modified December 5, 2021
I made some Christmas skip counting mazes for my daughter and printed them out for her math notebook. She loved them! You’ll find skip counting pages for the 2s through the 7s. You can move in any direction including diagonally. If you are interested you can download them and use them with your kids as well! Kids will practice skip counting by 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s or 7s....
Ages 2-6: Pete the Cat Unit / Homeschool Den / Kindergarten Math / Math--Addition
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published December 16, 2014 · Last modified December 8, 2018
I made these pages a couple of years ago. They include basic addition practice and a blank sheet for domino math. I’ll have her roll the die and fill in the blanks—and I’ll also use some dominoes and have her fill in the numbers. If you don’t have actual dominoes, you can print the domino set from Mathwire. They even have a add-on set for up to double-nines. I’m hoping to create some subtraction pages...
Ages 2-6: Pete the Cat Unit / Homeschool Den / Math--Division / Math--Multiplication
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published December 15, 2014 · Last modified February 17, 2016
A couple of years ago I made these Pete the Cat inspired pages for the kids. They love when I make practice pages just for them! 🙂 You can download the Christmas Division Pages here. Meanwhile, I made these sheets for DD when she was working on her multiplication tables from 1s through 5s. (That’s why there is nothing higher than that.) There are six pages — one pages is just multiplication...
Holiday: Christmas Activities / Homeschool Den
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published December 14, 2014 · Last modified December 3, 2018
In this post you’ll find free Christmas-themed math cards and various math games you can play with your kids… anyone from 2-10 depending on how you use the cards!! There are lots and lots of different cards games you can play during math time. Here are some of the number cards I made for the kids. They look like this: Ages 2-4: If you have a toddler or preschooler you can...
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published December 13, 2014 · Last modified November 30, 2017
Here are several Christmas-themed math games that I made for ED last year. I’ve printed them out for her again this year and will put them into her workbox for next week. I’ll explain how to play below. The first game is called the Quick Christmas Cross-Off. It’s great for kids who are learning to recognize double-digit numbers. You need the number cards 0 through 9 from five or six different...
Arts and Crafts / Homeschool Den
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published December 10, 2014 · Last modified December 29, 2014
I’ve been falling down on the job… I realized I could create a much more inspiring environment. When the kids were little, we did a lot of Montessori activities. One of the concepts that Maria Montessori emphasized was having a prepared environment. A prepared environment, she believed, supports a child’s natural desire to learn. As the NAMC website put it, in a prepared environment “everything the child came in contact...
I’m so grateful that homeschooling is legal in all 50 states here in America. In fact, the numbers of homeschooled children continues to increase around the country. But that isn’t the case everywhere. Homeschooling has been banned in Germany since Adolf Hitler was in power. Germany requires that all children go to their public schools. In fact, a 2007 decision in Germany found that homeschooling “may constitute a misuse of the...
Homeschool Den / Homeschool: Our Homeschool (what our day is like, curriculum choices, etc.)
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published November 24, 2014 · Last modified November 17, 2015
These days I tend to write about our activities in separate posts, but occasionally I like to talk about the flow of our homeschool in general. We have had a busy fall — not just because the kids are involved in a lot of activities, but also fitting in the other things that take up time (trips, doctors appointments, and on and on!). We made a conscious decision to (try...
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published November 23, 2014 · Last modified January 3, 2015
It’s the perfect time of year to make pumpkin muffins for breakfast! We’ve been making these for years. We love these muffins so much that by the time I got around to taking a picture, there were only two muffins left! These are pretty easy to make and my kids love them. It’s the season for pumpkins, so it’s the perfect time to share this recipe. You need a very,...
Holiday: Thanksgiving / Homeschool Den
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published November 19, 2014 · Last modified November 7, 2016
Last week my daughter did several skip counting mazes and she asked for more. I whipped a few new sheets together for her… the turkey has to find his lost hat (and not wind up as dinner!). You can move in any direction including diagonally. If you are interested you can download them and use them with your kids as well! Enjoy! Thanksgiving Skip Counting Practice 2s 3s 5s If...
Homeschool Den / Must Read / Science / Science Experiments / Science: Earth Science Unit / Science: Natural Disasters Unit and Activities
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published November 18, 2014 · Last modified March 21, 2021
We just love hands-on activities! We’ve been studying Earth Science this fall. This post shares some pictures of some of the Earth Science activities we added into our unit. Back several weeks ago, we explained how we started this unit… with an overview of our solar system, then a closer look at Earth’s geologic timeline talking about the age of the Earth (4.6 billion years) and the appearance of various...
Free Calendar Planning Pages / Homeschool Den
by Liesl - Homeschool Den · Published November 15, 2014
I feel like I’m losing the battle of juggling things in my head! I needed a new set of printable calendars again to keep things like our menu plan and my computer work. I keep just 4 months worth stabled together as a packet on my desk. I also added in a couple of blank sheets as planning/note pages. I made and printed mine out last weekend and have my...
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What science topics could I teach my 5-7 year old - Homeschool Science Curriculum
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The Human Body Systems, Skeletal, Digestive, Circulatory, Muscular, Nervous, Endocrine Systems and More (with lots of hands-on activity ideas)! We usually study a different body system each year.
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This is a free checklist I put together of the various science units I hope to cover in the elementary and middle school years.
Do your kids know the 4 largest countries? Which countries have the most people? The longest river? This packet covers basic world and U.S. facts and also covers geographic features and land forms.
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How the body is organized from cells to tissues... organs to body systems