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Now Available! The 50 States Notebooking Unit

Our “Learning the United States of America” notebooking pages can easily fit with your current curriculum, providing a fun, easy way for your child to record the facts he or she has learned. They can also act as a standalone, complete unit study, and you and your child can use Internet research and/or the library to gather the facts to record on each notebook page. No matter how you choose to use our notebook pages, they are sure to become an integral.

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Pasta Fagioli Recipe

This Pasta Fagioli recipe is one of my winter favorites. It’s easy to make and delicious with a nice piece of crusty bread.

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Living Simply Series: Why You Should Live More Simply

As homeschoolers, it’s so easy to get caught up in the hustle of life and trying to have it all, do it all and give our kids our all. All of things sound good but in practice, it can be draining and in the end, we’re not living the life we want to lead and actually causing more damage to our families than good.

That’s why, this year, I want to help inspire you to live a more simple life. Today, I’m staring the “Living Simply Series.” At the beginning of each month, I will provide you the tips, inspiration and help you need to live a richer life by simplifying it.

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Free New Years Resolution Printables for Kids

It’s almost the New Year, and it’s the best time to celebrate a new beginning. And for kids ages 6-12, this is the perfect stage to learn to make resolutions.

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Resources for Learning About New Year’s

Yes, I realize that Santa hasn’t even come to visit yet! I wanted to get these cool resources for pulling together a quick lesson plan on New Years in your hands so you actually have time to enjoy them!

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Free Printable Christmas Activities for Upper Elementary Students

These fun FREE printables are best suited for grades 4-6 and include a cryptogram, word search and maze.

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Quick Homemade Peanut Brittle Recipe

Peanut Brittle is one of my favorite treats to eat. I don’t know why it’s only brought out during the holidays, though!

Here is a simple tutorial on how to make Homemade Peanut Brittle – and it’s much better than anything you can buy in the store. The best part is, it only takes 20 minutes to prepare. So let’s get started!

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Easy Gift for Kids to Make: Sewing Kit

In order to organize everything, and make thing easier for us, we came up with a handy sewing bottle with a pincushion on top of it.

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Christmas Around the World Unit Study

This unit study is not only fun but it’s really easy for moms and dads to teach, with very little prep work on your part. This unit study takes your child on a journey around the world to discover different Christmas traditions. You get the information you need to study each county, notebooking pages and more!

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10 Homeschool Science Experiments for December

These 10 holiday science experiments are sure to bring the joy of exploration and discovery into your lesson plans. These holiday science experiments cover the most popular December holidays including Christmas, Hanukkah and New Years!

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