It’s that time again. School is coming to an end and summer break is here! As usual, the time just seems to fly by. The first day of school/last day of school pics really got me this year. Not that they don’t every year. Maybe because my boys grew like 6 inches at least, so …
Spring Fever
Spring is here. This morning I heard the birds chirping and I felt like they were officially announcing the arrival of the season. For me, in the south, the temps are getting warmer, but there are still cool mornings and evenings where jackets are required. I can hardly believe Easter has already come and gone. …
Everything I Need to Know, I Learned From…Kid Movies
Last summer, while still in lockdown, we decided to have a movie week. I picked some old ones, some new ones and then planned a week of activities with these movies as the theme. With each day and each movie, came a unique, important lesson. I love a good kids movie. The humor, the quirky …
Float On
Around the middle of June last year, our family decided to go to the beach. It was just our immediate family, and we had all been sequestered for a long, long couple of months. (Think back to the 2020 meme about February having 29 days, March having 300 days and April lasting 5 years.) It …
The American Revolution: 5 Days of Historical Activities
This time last year, we launched into a week’s worth of American history, starting in the year 1770. Since it was the week of July 4th, I thought it would be a great theme for a week of summer lockdown learning and activities. Specifically, we did a countdown, or timeline leading up to the historic …
A Land Down Under: Exploring Australia
I have always wanted to go to Australia. It’s on my bucket list. Given that it is around 22 hours flying time, I feel like I should commit at least a couple of weeks. There is plenty to do and see, so filling up a two-week itinerary should not be a problem. It will not …
Stick Shifts and Safety Belts
Cars. Cars. Cars. That was the answer if you asked my two-year-old at the time, now eight-year-old what he wanted to play with. He wanted to race cars. We would sit, me or his dad or his grandparents at one end of the hall and he at the other. He would race his toy cars …
Beautiful Day: A Week of Spring Focused Activities
For our third week of SVL (supplement-to-virtual learning), I decided to focus on all things Spring. The weather is perfect this time of year, so we needed to be outdoors. I was so grateful for the days of sunshine because it lessened the feeling of being sequestered during lockdown. We headed outside and got our …
Deliciously Deadly: A Week of Rainforest Activities
For our second week of supplement-to-virtual learning or SVL, I chose the rainforest. I don’t seem to have enough anacronyms in my world, so I thought I would just throw another one out there. I love learning about the rainforest, though. It must be so beautiful. I’m sure that it is but can’t say with …
Earth Week: 5 Days of Activities
It’s Earth Week, so I thought it was a good time to start sharing my themed homeschool schedules given that we started this around a year ago this month. Last year, when the pandemic hit, our boys’ schools initially responded as did many across the nation and they were sent home. For the first couple …