March is a month full of promise! Between the daffodils popping up and daylight savings time arriving, little hints of Spring are popping up everywhere. We…
Curriculum Review: How to Read in 100 Lessons
February 20, 2020This is the same book that one of my dear friends used to teach her (now adult) children to read. It seemed too simple but when…
Hello February! It’s the 5th and I have our morning basket together enough to pictures and share it! That’s a major win! As always our basket…
Loop – the best way to explore more
January 14, 2020When I first began our homeschool adventure I was in love with so many great resources. I piled them up high and tried to accomplish them…
Space Books that are Out of this World
January 10, 2020One of our favorite things to do with a new calendar is to load up on new books! Of course, with our space study a trip…
Encouraging Early Readers
January 1, 2020January Reading Log January first brings a bright new start to a new year! I have a couple goals in mind for resolutions, but one I…
December Morning Basket
December 10, 2019This. month is my favorite all year. We look forward to our family traditions and the extra things we do to celebrate the seasons. In a…
December Reading Log
November 27, 2019December Reading Log It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Especially when picture books come extra sweet! We have a small wire basket beside the…
Paper Bag Gingerbread House
November 20, 2019Crayons, glue, scissors, and a paper bag are all you need in addition to the candy coloring page in the Jolly Gingerbread Learn + PLAY calendar. …
Mid Semester Review of The Good and The Beautiful Level K
November 13, 2019Let me begin by saying that we are intentionally using the Level K curriculum in first grade. The Good and The Beautiful publishers recognize that the…