Are you looking for something to reignite the spark and passion for learning at home?
Sometimes a change of plan or something new will do the trick!
Take Homeschooling Outdoors
Make learning hands-on
Kids learn best through play and hands-on projects open up a world of opportunities to explore and learn. Hands-on learning enables students to become critical thinkers, able to apply not only what they have learned, but more importantly, the process of learning, to various life situations.
I have found a really fun collaborative Pinterest board that lists all kinds of free, fun, kid-friendly, hands-on activities that promote learning
Plan a trip or two. Need help finding a place to go? Try this wonderful Field Trip Locator. The site has a wonderful map that will help locate museums, zoos, aquariums, planetariums, historic houses, nature centers, cultural centers, and other educational facilities in your state or province.
I have created some fun FREE Field Trip Printables. We hope you like them.
Click Here to Download and Print our FREE Field Trip Printables
Stop by and visit Chestnut Grove Academy.
They have a wonderful Field Trip Friday Blog Hop.
Play Games
- Card Games - Card games can build memory and strategic thinking.
- Trivia Games - Games of trivia increase the ability to recall information and help children learn to think quickly. They can be used to review Bible verses, vocabulary words, geographical information or any other fun and educational facts.
- Puzzles - Puzzles are great for improving concentration, patience and visual discrimination. They can be worked on as a family or done alone.
- Board Games - Board games are easy to learn, simple to set up, portable, and can be played many times. Many board games present opportunities for math, language, critical thinking, and life-skills development.
- Pen and Paper Games - Because pen and paper games are portable, they are great for carschooling. Word searches, crossword puzzles, hangman, and Mad Libs build vocabulary and language skills. Sudoku games and logic puzzles encourage math reasoning.
The Schoolhouse Review Crew has a wonderful post filled with lots of game and toy selections.
Follow Your Child's Interests
Choose a few days each month to let your kids choose the topics. Read books about the topics at your local library and you could also watch videos online to learn more about what they are interested in. Sometimes student guided learning is the best so give yourself permission to follow their interests for a change!
Choose a few days each month to let your kids choose the topics. Read books about the topics at your local library and you could also watch videos online to learn more about what they are interested in. Sometimes student guided learning is the best so give yourself permission to follow their interests for a change!
We want to know. What are some things you do to make homeschooling fun?
Great post! My girls love hands on projects. We are also including some delight directed learning in our homeschooling. Thanks for the link to the field trip locator. I checked it out & it was fun to see all the places we can go with in150 miles of our home! I had no idea there were so many! Thanks for sharing your ideas. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you were able to find fun places to explore.
DeleteLove these! Would love you to link up at Field Trip Friday with those awesome printables too :D
ReplyDeleteThanks! Going to link up now. :)
DeleteThanks for linking up!!
DeleteThese are great ideas!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThank you for providing the awesome field trip printables. It is greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteGames are always fun during school time. And when they are having fun,they learn so much more!
ReplyDeleteLove these tips.