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Painting With Nature Objects Is Easy

Use fall nature objects to paint a masterpiece. This multi- sensory activity helps people of all ages to use their imagination and creativity. Younger children have fun and learn through the painting experience. Older children and adults can put thoughtfulness and detail into their designs. Fall nature items can include: Gourds, Potatoes, leaves, pine cones,…

Teach “God Made Me” to Preschoolers

God Made Me Preschoolers love to play and learn about themselves. Let them use their wiggles to learn that God made them special. There are many activities you can use to engage children in learning. Incorporate all of the senses into play to keep the child’s interest and help them to learn. Confucius said “I…

Setting Up Your Home to Learn!

If your children go to school or are home schooled you can set your home up to be a place of learning. Do you have to turn your home into a school? No, your home can still be a HOME. A home ready to learn! Ready? This is EASY as ABC… Find a good nook!…

10 Winter Ideas To Keep Kids Learning This Summer

Keep younger and older children busy and learning with winter activities. Pretend it is winter and have fun! 1. Freeze water in a tray and let your kids play with plastic animals on the ice. Younger children can choose what animals live in snow and what animals live where it is hot. Older children can…

Fun Monkey Activities for a Rainy Day

Does a rainy day make your kids feel like they are caged up? Do you feel like you are living at the zoo? Give them something fun to do. Encourage your children to act like monkeys and learn at the same time. Here are some ideas to have a fun day and pretend to be…

Quick Ideas for Making History Fun

by Cindy Rushton Ultimate Homeschool Expo Want to make the new school year better than ever? Want studies that are interesting for the whole family? I think I can help you! How about some quick tips for making your history studies fun? I think you will find these to make lessons fun and easy. Let’s…