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One Way to Receive Encouragement in Your Homeschool (and a FUN PARTY!!)

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Hanging above my desk space in the living room is a print to absolutely adore. I’m a fan of chalkboard art and this small poster features a verse highlighting Deuteronomy 6:6-7  – teaching our children diligently. It was a print given to me several years ago, but hangs as a daily reminder of our family’s desire to surround our children with God’s word. 

Both attending and speaking at homeschool conventions over the years have been a huge encouragement to my heart and our family. Sitting in on sessions and listening to helps that can be applied to a situation at home, walking around a vendor hall and getting an up-close look at curriculum for the upcoming year, talking with other families who are on the same journey – every little bit of it makes our homeschool journey a little easier, brighter, and manageable. Beyond homeschooling, there have been sessions that have encouraged my marriage, the ins and outs of daily life, and moments spent in prayer with other families (that’s a personal favorite). 

One convention I absolutely love and support is Teach Them Diligently. Over the past three years, I have been honored to speak at several of their locations each year and will be joining them again this year in several (maybe all!) of their four locations: Rogers, AR; Atlanta, GA; Sandusky, OH; Nashville, TN. 

Beyond the convention itself, the family that runs and manages Teach Them Diligently has a very special place in my heart. David and Leslie Nunnery are two of the most giving and servant-hearted people and their hearts are to minister to the homeschool community. They have done this year after year by pouring endless hours into creating a convention packed with speakers that will motivate, encourage, challenge, and bless you beyond belief. 

A FUN PARTY and HUGE Savings!

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If you’d like to learn more about Teach Them Diligently, join their Facebook Launch Party from 9-10pm EST tonight (Monday, September 12th). They will be announcing the main speakers and also be offering a large discount if you register Monday evening for any of the events (prices will increase Tuesday morning).

They have been working hard to pull together some amazing prizes for everyone and will be announcing the 2017 speakers and program! Look at some of the prizes…

  • A GOPRO SILVER!!
  • A FAMILY REGISTRATION AND 2 NIGHT STAY IN TTD HOST HOTEL
  • A 5-SUBJECT LIFEPAC SET
  • A FULL SET OF CS LEWIS AUDIO BOOKS
  • 1 YEAR SET OF FINE ARTS STUDIES
  • RAISING REAL MEN BOOTCAMP REGISTRATION
  • AND MORE!!!

There are over $1000 in prizes that will be given away during their launch party, so set an alarm and RSVP using THIS LINK and let them know you are coming – your RSVP will enter you to win the GoPro Silver and you’ll also receive a free e-book devotional. 

Don’t miss the party tonight! Hope to see you there. :) 

September 2016 Planning Pages – Free Printable

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It’s official – our summer is gone and school has started. Next thing you know, it will be Christmas – or at least all the stores will have the decorations out! Along with school starting, we are trying to decide if the kids will be joining swim team again and if we are ready for another year of crazy schedules.  

In the meantime, it helps me to have a plan in place using my yearly planner – meal ideas, running lists of what needs to be remembered and done…you get the idea. To help you get your days and weeks a little more organized along with me, I have September 2016 Personal Planner Pages for you all to use, and I truly hope they are a help to you in the upcoming weeks. 

A Peek Inside My Planner

If you’d like to take a look at how I’ve set up my yearly planner, I’ve explained it more in this post here, as well as given links to my favorite binder and colorful tabs (because pretty makes life fun too, right?).

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This year I’ve done a little something different and pulled my planner out of the binder and had it spiral bound at Staples. Loving it so far!!

September 2016 Personal Planner Pages

You can download the September 2016 Personal Planner Pages by clicking the green download button below. There are 12 pages included as a part of the download: the month at a glance and then weekly planning pages as well, with a page that goes a bit into October as well. Each month I’ll be offering a free download for that month’s planning pages, so you can check back and download them as they become available.

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Purchase the Yearly Planner

Yearly Planner from Homeschool Creations - daily, monthly, and yearly pages to get you organized

Add to Cart
 

If you like the layout and want to start planning out the rest of your year now (and next year too), purchase the full Yearly Planner for $4.99. The calendar includes month-at-a-glance pages and dated weekly pages through December 2017.

Don’t miss my student planner and weekly homeschool planner – available as well!

Don’t Miss The Daily To-Do List

Daily to do list free printable

 

My Daily To-Do List is pretty basic, but hopefully it will work for you too. There is an area to make a list of things to accomplish, household goals, appointment, meals for the day, and even a space to record exercise and water intake. Each page in the document is identical so you can print them off, cut the page in half, and have two lists. If you print them front to back, you’ll have four to-do lists and save a little paper.

Hope you all have a wonderful month!! I’d love to hear your plans!

 

Meal Planning Master List – Free Printable

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Meal planning can be time consuming – and I’m all about saving as much time as I can so I can enjoy time with my family and the food that’s going on our table! These meal planning master list were created to go along with my Weekly Meal Planner so I could quickly pull meal ideas by category and plug them into the meal planner and go.

There are often meals I forget and this helps stay out of the “same old-same old” rut we can easily get into. This list gives me a place to write down go-to breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, desserts, sides, and family favorites to keep handy when meal planning. 

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There are several different versions included in the download, including ones with light grey lines (in case you are worried about keeping your writing straight) and two different layouts depending on your preferences. Be sure to look below in case you would like an editable version of the file as well! 

Editable Meal Planning Master List

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As a thank you to my email subscribers, you’ll find an editable version of the master list available for download. Rather than writing in all of your meal ideas, you can type directly into the form, save it to your computer to edit later, and print it off. (p.s. the blue areas you see above show the editable fields in the file.)

Simply check the footer of your email and you’ll find the link to the subscriber only page where you can download the bonus file

Not a subscriber? Go ahead and click here and  subscribe by e-mail {Daily or Weekly}.

 

Download the Meal Planning Master List

If you’d like a copy of the meal planning master list, simply click the download button below. Thanks for visiting and I hope it helps you out! 

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Don’t forget to grab a copy of the go-along weekly meal planner and see how we plan our week out in less than 15 minutes

August 2016 Planning Pages – Free Printable

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How can July be gone already?? In a few short weeks our family will be starting school (ACK, where has the time gone???), so the next few weeks for our home involve a whole heap of school planning. I’m trying to wrap my brain around that and not get overwhelmed all at the same time. 

In the meantime, with appointments and other plans already on the calendar, it helps me to have a plan in place using my yearly planner. To help you get your days and weeks a little more organized along with me, I have August 2016 Personal Planner Pages for you all to use, and I truly hope they are a help to you in the upcoming weeks. 

A Peek Inside My Planner

If you’d like to take a look at how I’ve set up my yearly planner, I’ve explained it more in this post here, as well as given links to my favorite binder and colorful tabs (because pretty makes life fun too, right?).

Yearly Planner example from Homeschool Creations-5

This year I’ve done a little something different and pulled my planner out of the binder and had it spiral bound at Staples. Loving it so far!!

August 2016 Personal Planner Pages

You can download the August 2016 Personal Planner Pages by clicking the green download button below. There are 12 pages included as a part of the download: the month at a glance and then weekly planning pages as well, with a page that goes a bit into May as well. Each month I’ll be offering a free download for that month’s planning pages, so you can check back and download them as they become available.

Download button

 

Purchase the Yearly Planner

Yearly Planner from Homeschool Creations - daily, monthly, and yearly pages to get you organized

Add to Cart
 

If you like the layout and want to start planning out the rest of your year now (and next year too), purchase the full Yearly Planner for $4.99. The calendar includes month-at-a-glance pages and dated weekly pages through December 2017.

Don’t miss my student planner and weekly homeschool planner – available as well!

Don’t Miss The Daily To-Do List

Daily to do list free printable

 

My Daily To-Do List is pretty basic, but hopefully it will work for you too. There is an area to make a list of things to accomplish, household goals, appointment, meals for the day, and even a space to record exercise and water intake. Each page in the document is identical so you can print them off, cut the page in half, and have two lists. If you print them front to back, you’ll have four to-do lists and save a little paper.

Hope you all have a wonderful month!! I’d love to hear your plans!

 

June 2016 Planning Pages – Free Printable

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We’ve wrapped up our school year and I cannot believe that we are already in June! May has been truly crazy at our house. We had a LOT of company – some visiting currently from overseas, celebrated my husband’s 50th birthday, and I traveled to both Ohio and NYC at different points. I’m am definitely ready for some peace and calm for a bit and June is promising me just that. White space on my calendar makes me a happy girl. 

To help you get your days and weeks a little more organized, I have June 2016 Personal Planner Pages for you all to use, and I truly hope they are a help to you in the upcoming weeks. 

A Peek Inside My Planner

 

If you’d like to take a look at how I’ve set up my yearly planner, I’ve explained it more in this post here, as well as given links to my favorite binder and colorful tabs (because pretty makes life fun too, right?).

Yearly Planner example from Homeschool Creations-5

This year I’ve done a little something different and pulled my planner out of the binder and had it spiral bound at Staples. Loving it so far!!

June 2016 Personal Planner Pages

You can download the May 2016 Personal Planner Pages by clicking the green download button below. There are 12 pages included as a part of the download: the month at a glance and then weekly planning pages as well, with a page that goes a bit into May as well. Each month I’ll be offering a free download for that month’s planning pages, so you can check back and download them as they become available.

Download button

 

Purchase the Yearly Planner

Yearly Planner from Homeschool Creations - daily, monthly, and yearly pages to get you organized

Add to Cart
 

If you like the layout and want to start planning out the rest of your year now (and next year too), purchase the full Yearly Planner for $4.99. The calendar includes month-at-a-glance pages and dated weekly pages through December 2017.

Don’t miss my student planner and weekly homeschool planner – available as well!

Don’t Miss The Daily To-Do List

Daily to do list free printable

 

My Daily To-Do List is pretty basic, but hopefully it will work for you too. There is an area to make a list of things to accomplish, household goals, appointment, meals for the day, and even a space to record exercise and water intake. Each page in the document is identical so you can print them off, cut the page in half, and have two lists. If you print them front to back, you’ll have four to-do lists and save a little paper.

Hope you all have a wonderful month!! I’d love to hear your plans!

 

Homeschoooling Through the Summer (2016)

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We’ve wrapped up testing for the year (PHEW!) and now are finishing up a few subject areas to fully complete our regular school year. Homeschooling through the summer may seem crazy, but continuing learning time during the hot summer months also has its benefits. Summer school isn’t necessarily a fully planned out endeavor in our home but more informal and a little something to keep the learning happening. Our kids 100% need downtime and a chance to explore, however it can be hard to reign them in at the beginning of the year otherwise. 

This year, our six week on and one week off rotation worked fairly well and we were able to take a longer break at Christmas – something we definitely plan to do again! The larger block of vacation time in the summer and around the holidays is definitely wonderful and there will be plenty of pool and relaxing time, but having a summer routine going on is very helpful to us! 

Homeschooling Through the Summer Subjects

This summer we’ll be focusing on a few of the basics and then if some other fun interest-based learning (Kaleb love rocks and we will be digging for shark teeth as well!). 

  • Reading – a few of our kids definitely need continued reading practice, and we’ll also be working on read alouds and audio books together. We just received the latest adventure from Heirloom Audio, and that is sure to keep us busy! Add in summer reading programs and we will have plenty to do!
  • Science and STEM – while our kids love LEGOs, we are going to continue working with EEME and our Little Bits to create. Add in the rocks and weather fun Kaleb has been having with our Home Science tools, and we’ll have plenty to keep us busy.
  • Field trips – yes, please!! 
  • PE – there is going to be a LOT of swimming. Swim team starts up in a few short weeks and that involves a whole lot of practice, practice, practice! 
  • Rest – it may seem that we’ll be busy, but we do fully intend to relax and have fun too.

When We’ll Work

Early morning means swim practice, so likely after returning home we’ll take a time to work through our daily chores and a bit of school time. Afternoons are typically the time we like to relax and hang out at the pool or with friends – we definitely need to get that relaxing in. 

The idea is to keep it simple and fun. Front porch swings can be a great place to keep the learning going! 

Advantages to Summer Homeschooling

Even if you only do one or two subjects over the summer months, there are a few advantages for your family:

  • Less review time when the official school year starts. You know those worksheets at the start of many books that just seem like repetition from the prior year? Yep – they are. Keeping the learning cycle going during the summer months can cut back on many of those ‘repeat’ lessons and let you get to the new concepts faster.
  • It’s easier to get back into the normal school routine and schedule. Just working on one or two things a day can keep the learning routine going in your mind and in your child’s, making it easier to ease back into the new school year routine.
  • There are TONS of great things to do in the summer. Ok, technically there are lots of great things to do all year round, but the summer time definitely offers a few things like summer reading programs, field trip options that may have been unavailable during the summer months, educational classes at a local children’s center or museum, etc. The opportunities for summer hikes and walks abound – really, so much to do!
  • It’s a great time to try out new programs without changing everything. Maybe you have a different approach you’d like to try for reading, but it didn’t mesh with what you’ve been doing during the school year. It’s a great time to try out some new things in an informal way.

Will you be schooling through the summer?

What does your family have planned?

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