Jesus Heals a Leper Soap Craft

This super cute and easysoap craftis such a fun hands on activity for kids of all ages! We used this ivory soap carving to help kids remember our Sunday School lesson how howJesus Heals a Leper. To help kids remember the lesson, we did a really fun Bible craft with soap! Kids can use their creativity to mold the soap as they like. With all the extra soap pieces you may want to try thisFUN Soap Science Experiment for Kids....

March 22, 2016 · 1 min · 135 words · Michael Newton

25 FREE things to do at Disney World without going in the parks!

Disney World Planning Tips Who said nothing in life is free? Free Things to Do Around Disney Properties

March 20, 2016 · 1 min · 18 words · Matthew Tanner

The Last Quest of Gilgamesh

This is the forth and final part of myGilgameshhands onhistory unitfor children of all ages. Last month we focused on the second bookThe Revenge of Ishtar. We learned about Mesopotamian relief art and made our own raised relief. I put the children to work with a mortar and pestle. We used equal amounts of pistachio nuts and fresh dates, approximately half a cup of each. The children took it in turns to mush both the nuts and then some finely cut dates....

March 10, 2016 · 1 min · 167 words · Brittany Harris

3 Ways to Take Your Homeschool Outside this Spring

As the school year is slowly winding down, the monotony of sitting around the table is getting old. Homeschooling Tips Spring is the perfect time to introduce nature study and hikes to your homeschool routine. Check out books about birds, deer, plants, and trees. Head outside on long leisurely walks to see how many signs of spring you’re free to find. Look for deer tracks, budding leaves, insects, and nests hiding in the trees....

March 6, 2016 · 2 min · 281 words · Connie Allen

Science Art Fusion

Looking for an easy way to help kids learn aboutsciencewhile making it fun? TheseScience Art Fusion kitsare perfect! «Buy Science Art Fusion Kits«

March 1, 2016 · 1 min · 23 words · Robert Stone

Rainbow Food You’ll LOVE

Make snacking FUN with these creative, beautiful and deliciousrainbow treats! These make awesomesnacks for kidsfor St. Patricks Day or a Spring rainbow theme. Are things dreary and grey where you are at? Add some color to your day with these40 Rainbow Treatsfrom Made to be Momma. They are as yummy as they are pretty to look at!

February 21, 2016 · 1 min · 57 words · Scott Davis

March Spelling Tests

Free printable March spelling tests for homeschoolers in 1st-6th grade. Each spelling test is for 10, 15, or 20 words with dictation. Spelling tests are a simple, easy way to asses how well children are learning to spell words. Make spelling test fun with these free seasonal, March Spelling Test for K-6th grade. These work for 10, 15, or 20 words with or without a dictation sentence. Language Arts Posts Youll LOVE!...

February 14, 2016 · 1 min · 87 words · Angela Price

Sun Shadow Art

Materials: First thing in the morning When the paint is dry discuss your painting. How did the length of the shadows change? How did their position change? Why would those changes happen? Shadow Extension Activities Science Activities for Kids

February 11, 2016 · 1 min · 39 words · Justin Robertson

Is Disneyland or Disney World Better

Are you planning adisneyvacationbut not sure if you should go toDisneylandorDisney World? Well the parks are both great, but invery different ways. Here is what you’re gonna wanna know about the two very different Disney Parks. ve moved myDisney World Planningto my new site dedicated entirely to family travel! Come check us out! you’ve got the option to read the updated article onWhich is Better Disneyland or Disney Worldhere. Plus explore all our Disney planning articles here:

February 9, 2016 · 1 min · 77 words · Cynthia Stone

The Revenge of Ishtar – Mesopotamia History Unit

The friends stick together as they battle monsters, but there is one monster they can not overcome Death. Enkidu is killed by Ishtars hand when Gilgamesh refuses to leave him and marry Ishtar. The Revenge of Ishtar has plenty of potentially big issues to choose from to discuss. Pick whatever you think is appropriate for your child. This was to help her to put Mesopotamia geographically into perspective. She added Egypt, Mediterranean sea, Arabian desert, Persia and Anatolia....

February 9, 2016 · 1 min · 189 words · Thomas Short

3 Ways to Take a Break While Homeschooling

Here are some easy ways to take a break whilehomeschooling? Homeschooling can be tiring! But you should probably take a break sometimes too. Your homeschool will flow smoother if you are rested and balanced too. The children run around the park and scream. They ride bikes, throw footballs, and toss basketballs. The kids kick balls back and forth to each other. They climb on the equipment and blow bubbles everywhere....

February 8, 2016 · 2 min · 277 words · Deborah Kramer

Color Sorting Mitten Activity

This colorful activity will be perfect for your toddler or preschooler. Combine it with simple counting activities and make it appeal-able to older kids too! Identifying the correct color mitten works on visual discrimination skills. Talk about the different colors: naming it with toddlers and preschoolers. Older children can count the pompoms and discover which mitten has the most, fewest etc. thus working on language development too! Divide the mittens between kids....

February 2, 2016 · 1 min · 105 words · Sabrina Price

Jesus Heals Peters Mother in Law Lesson

This is such a simple to make and super cutethermometer craft. We used this forJesus Heals Peters Mother in Law Craftfor ourSunday School Lessons. This craft words great for Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade kids. During our opening time kids drew pictures of things there were thankful for on a HUGE sheet of paper. This craft is simple to make, but so memorable for this story....

January 31, 2016 · 1 min · 120 words · Emily Sullivan