Looking for an eraser, a sock, and a rubber band? …If so you must be participating in a SCAVENGER HUNT ADVENTURE! Who doesn’t love the
Category: What’s Today’s Holiday
What a delight it was to gather each day and hear my children ask in unison What’s today’s holiday mommy?
You see, when I saw the price of textbooks and “school” curriculum at the beginning of my homeschool journey, I knew I was going to have to figure something out, so I did. I began writing my own!
One year I based everything we did on the holiday of the day. Our year of holiday curriculum was one of the most memorable years by far. We started our year by setting up a TIME CAPSULE and let the holiday of the day guide us the rest of the way.
This gave new meaning to our tradition of HOMESCHOOLING THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS. These posts and the “classic” posts in the category THE HOMESCHOOL YEARS hope to inspire you to incorporate some HOLIDAY OF THE DAY RESOURCES into your home so you can hear the same sweet words:
What’s Today’s Holiday?
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