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Welcome to my blog! I'm Jessica and I'm so glad you're here. I'm a teacher turned stay-at-home, mom of three. I spend my days homeschooling my kids and doing my best to give them a well-rounded, and joyful education. During nap/quiet time I blog my heart out, sharing thrifty resources and ideas that I have found useful on my journey of motherhood, particularly in the area of..
Inspire the Mom » Homeschool
1M ago
The November Morning Menu has some great items for your kids to work on throughout the month. From identifying leaves to developing the habit of gratitude, November’s themed morning menu pages are packed with wonderful learning opportunities to add to your morning time. What is a Morning Menu? This post contains Amazon Affiliate Links. I...
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Inspire the Mom » Homeschool
4M ago
Trying to come up with a list of objects that start with B? Maybe you are writing a poem and you need some vocabulary inspiration, or perhaps you are a preschool teacher trying to find items for an alphabet scavenger hunt. Either way, I’ve got a bountiful list of objects that start with the letter B.
From bacon and barbecue to blankets and baskets there are tons of great objects that begin with this letter.
This list of objects that start with B can be used for various writing, alphabet, and vocabulary exercises. With that being said, stick around to the end for come vocabulary activities you ..read more
Inspire the Mom » Homeschool
5M ago
Looking for some objects that start with F? If so, I’ve got over 100 things that start with F to get you started!
This type of list can be really helpful in many different educational scenarios. Whether you are writing a paper, teaching preschoolers, or lesson planning. Personally, I’ll use this list of objects that start with F for letter recognition activities for my younger kids and writing exercises with my older students.
From French fries and flapjacks to furniture and flip-flops there are tons of fantastic letter F words to choose from. So let’s dive in! Here are 100+ objects that start ..read more
Inspire the Mom » Homeschool
5M ago
Today I’m sharing over one hundred objects that start with D. This list will not only be helpful for lesson planning but also for those who are planning activities, building vocabulary lessons, or simply wanting to know more items that begin with D.
Today’s list of objects that start with D not only includes delicious foods, such as dark chocolate and danish delights, but household items, like dusters and doorbells, as well.
So, let’s dive in! Here are 100+ objects that start with D:
Ultimate List of Objects that Start with D Foods that start with D
Dark Chocolate
Danish
Daikon
Date
Dairy
De ..read more
Inspire the Mom » Homeschool
6M ago
Are you curious what is in the June Morning Menu? From honeybees to learning the sign language alphabet, June’s themed morning menu pages are packed with wonderful learning opportunities to add to your morning time.
What is a Morning Menu?
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To begin, a morning menu is a selection of material that your student practices each day. It’s called a morning menu, because you can slip the pages into a menu sleeve and your kids can use a dry erase marker to practice their pages each day. Furthermore, a morni ..read more
Inspire the Mom » Homeschool
8M ago
Looking for a kid’s nature journal for spring? With this new season unfolding on the farm, would you like to join us as we study these five topics: Beautiful butterflies, spring plants, things around the pond, birds of North America, and farm families?
If so, go grab the new Spring Nature Journal for kids and let’s get started! Here’s what’s in it:
Spring Nature Journal for Kids
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1. Beautiful Butterflies
First thing we are going to look at in our Kid’s Spring Nature Journal are butterflies: their an ..read more
Inspire the Mom » Homeschool
10M ago
Have you ever struggled to find a way to teach an abstract concept to your kids? Object lessons for kids can be a great way to help them understand.
Object lessons can be a great, hands-on approach for teaching history, studying nature, building character, learning the Bible, and so much more.
What is an object lesson?
Simply put, an object lesson is a lesson that teaches an abstract concept using tangible objects. For example, if you want to teach your kids about the Holy Trinity, you might show them an apple.
You would explain that there are three parts of an apple (skin, flesh, and core) a ..read more
Inspire the Mom » Homeschool
10M ago
Here is a massive list of adjectives that start with M, as well as, some fun adjective activities, and sentence examples.
Before we jump in, remember that adjectives are a part of speech that are used to describe a noun (person, place, or thing).
From positive words like majestic and marvelous, to descriptive words like mindful and meticulous, there are many meaningful letter M adjectives to choose from.
Popular Adjectives that Start with A:
Mad
Magical
Majestic
Major
Magnificent
Mainstream
Manageable
Many
Marvelous
Meaningful
Media
Mild
Mindful
Mobile
Modern
More
Motivated
Positive L ..read more
Inspire the Mom » Homeschool
10M ago
Looking for some creative ideas for teaching the story of Jonah? If so, today I’m sharing five Jonah and the whale craft ideas you can do with your kids at home or with a class of kids at church.
I’ve got my own young kids, as well as, a kindergarten Sunday school class at church and I’m constantly looking for new and fun ways to teach the old Bible stories.
With kids, I have found that hands-on activities always seem to be the best way to go. With that being said, let’s go over some easy Jonah and the whale craft ideas you can do with your kids.
But first, let’s review the story…
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Inspire the Mom » Homeschool
10M ago
Wanting a few creative ideas for teaching the stories of Genesis? Today I’m sharing five fun Adam and Eve craft ideas you can do with your kids at home or with your classes at church.
I’ve got young kids at home and I also have an awesome group of Kindergartners that I get to teach on Sundays at our church, and if there its one thing I know, active learning and hands on activities can really bring Bible stories to life.
Adam and Eve: The Story of Consequences
When God created the world and placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, He filled their world with beauty, friendship, and perfectio ..read more