Or you may want to browse our favorite 10 Habits for the Family Table. ![]() You might like my Return of the Routine ebook with tips for starting back to homeschool – including meal prep and making things easy for mom. We also start our new year slow and steady, celebrating successes of getting just a few subjects in.įall is a great time to get back into some good habits. ![]() I am so glad we have done this over the years. Sometime in August, we take our traditional first day of homeschool photo. 12 lesson modules and a transcript builder make up this course! Tricia from Your Best Homeschool (Hodgepodge) and Īnnie Kate and Shirley Ann have both captured the fall homeschool so beautifully! Yes, it is time to get in all the last of the summer swims and look forward to long nature walks under the beautiful trees with all their changing color. Homeschooling for College by Design– Working with a junior or senior headed to college? This course is a big help to get essays, testing, applications, and financial aid in order. Geography Quest Fall Foliage Treasure Hunt Edition– Have you ever gone on a Geography Quest with your students? Check out these short geography adventures for the whole family.Īn Autumn Book & a Big Idea– The Pumpkin Book, activities and art Did you know you can cast tracks and collect them? How to Find and Collect Animal Tracks– whatever the time of year. Check out the October and November calendars too! September Nature Journal Calendar– Nature activities, literature ideas, and field guide options for September nature study which includes a printable nature journal calendar page to record what you’ve observed. How to Mix Words with Art– autumn word fun combined with art. In fact, it’s one of the best times of the year here! Apples, cider, crisp leaves, corn mazes miles long, and colder air are all a part of the season. Heather from Blog, She WroteĪutumn is a lovely time of the year in upstate NY. ![]() Of course, you have to do a study on Autumn Leaves and if you can, add in some seasonal art or music appreciation. We’ve had fun learning about Pumpkins and Teasels, both of which we grew ourselves from seed. Autumn is the perfect time to do a few studies on Fungi and Mushrooms. I always love to set up a little seasonal nature table to inspire my children and I encourage them to bring back items they find on our nature walks to display. If you are haven’t yet started to include nature study into your learning days here are some helpful hints on how I plan nature study using the OHC newsletter and some advice on How to Get Started with Nature Study. In our home, nature study has always had a special place and autumn holds so much to be discovered and explored. It is a time of fresh starts, fresh plans and hopes for the new homeschool year are strong. I love this time of year! Here in the UK, schools go back in September just as the first whispers of autumn begin to slowly start making themselves heard while summer quietly slips out the back door. There’s one thing that is always true, though, and that is this: God Works Through Who We Are and How We Live. What works for others may not work in our situation. I am always inspired by lessons from older homeschoolers and have shared some of them in Notes on Things We Wish We’d Known: 50 Veteran Homeschoolers Share.īut it is important to remember that Each Homeschooling Mom and Family is Unique. I also need to remember How to Have More Good Homeschooling Days and build or rebuild helpful habits before we begin formal learning again. Here are 33 Reminders for Homeschoolers and 6 Tips for a Successful School Year. It also is a month of happy dreams about the upcoming school year and hopeful resolutions for making it a good one. (Next month Eva will be writing about the homeschool harvest, so stay tuned for that if harvesting is one of your fall activities.) Annie Kate from Tea Time with Annie KateĪugust involves delightful things like back to school shopping, making sure we swim every possible chance we get, and eating sweet corn and summer apples. They share great ideas from their blogs below. Here’s some inspiration from the veteran homeschoolers who write for The Curriculum Choice. We hope you are enjoying the beginning of the school year while you put a few wise finishing touches on your plans for fall.
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