Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
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I blog about my experience learned through many years of homeschooling. Along the way I have created and sell a program, New Bee Homeschooler that has helped hundreds and hundreds of new and struggling homeschoolers, and a unit study planner and so I offer practical advice on a wide variety of homeschooling topics from homeschooling toddlers to high schoolers.
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
2d ago
You’ll love this fun (and delicious) hands on Japan activity for older kids. Also, look at more ideas on my page Medieval Japan Unit Study and Lapbook 1185 – 1600 A.D. I have two simple sushi recipes for you today using just a little variation on ingredients. It can be hard to find cool hands-on ..read more
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
4d ago
Naturalist John Muir was not only a naturalist but conservation advocate. You’ll also love the John Muir Spring Unit Study (and Hands-on Geography Ideas). He dedicated his life to recording and preserving the beauty he saw, so much so that he is called “The Father Of The National Parks”. Muir was born in Scotland in ..read more
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
6d ago
I have a fun hands-on butterfly unit study for kids. Also, look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies for more homeschool unit studies. Also, I have a bit of everything you need to keep on theme with math, science, and language arts for younger learners. And I have put in a few so we ..read more
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
6d ago
I’m sharing a creative solution for homeschool high school when life happens. Also, look at my page How to Homeschool High School. This made homeschooling my second high school son, Mr. Awesome, not only meaningful but one that I am really treasuring. Although I had my reservations at first. Let me back up first because ..read more
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
1w ago
I have a list of 7 famous Texans. Also, you may love Free Texas Homeschool Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas. Too, I have a highlight on one famous Texan. It is an art project which is perfect for any Texas-sized unit study. You might have heard of Davy Crockett and Sam Houston. But ..read more
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
1w ago
Hands-on time activities are the way to go when it comes to teaching your child how to read an analog clock. Another thing I like to do is apply learning to real life situations as much as possible. When a child is learning time, it helps to attach it to things like 12:00 for lunch ..read more
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
1w ago
I have a fun hands-on water cycle activity for kids. It can be used from preschool through upper elementary. Teaching the water cycle should be a very simple process In the early years. You can go a little more in depth as they grow which means you can customize this plate activity to reflect what ..read more
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
2w ago
There are so many fun facts about swan to turn a simple unit study into something more. Also, you’ll love my post How To Make A Fun Animal Soap Carving & A Quick Study on A Swan. You could keep it simple, just focus on the swan, a variety of aquatic birds, or even expand ..read more
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
2w ago
This unrivaled guide to hands-on American Civil War for kids was inspired by a personal story in my family. First, look at my page War Between the States Unit Study and Lapbook for more ideas. This is a story I wanted told to my sons and passed on to their children. It is a romantic ..read more
Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus Blog
2w ago
Today, we’re making char cloth. Also, look at my page Lewis and Clark Fun Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook for more activities. We looked over the list of supplies that Lewis and Clark took with them on their expedition. It sparked a few ideas of some hands-on things to make. First, review the list of ..read more