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Tuesday Teaching Tip #11: Use a Planner

(This post contains links to products on Amazon.com. As an Amazon Associate, I receive compensation for purchases made through these links. Thank you for supporting this blog!) Can you believe it is almost 2026? The holiday break is flying by too quickly! Our first day of the spring semester will be here soon, so my… Continue reading Tuesday Teaching Tip #11: Use a Planner

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Christmas crafting in Spanish class

(As an Amazon Associate, I receive commission for purchases made through Amazon links in this post.) This last week before Christmas, we integrated geography and culture into our Spanish 1 class by learning about Christmas customs in other countries. Since we traditionally have Spanish class four days per week due to our schedule, I chose… Continue reading Christmas crafting in Spanish class

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Tuesday Teaching Tip #10: Take care of end of semester stuff while it is fresh

This marks the last week of our homeschool’s fall semester. When my kids were younger, I did not think about January until January. Now that my two homeschoolers that are left are both high schoolers, I have a few things that I like to take care of before my mind goes on Christmas vacation: Print… Continue reading Tuesday Teaching Tip #10: Take care of end of semester stuff while it is fresh

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Tuesday Teaching Tip #9: Defining self-care in a busy season

It is just over two weeks until Christmas. My oldest two, a college freshman and high school senior, have finals and papers due at the community college they attend this week. My youngest, a ninth grader, still has one more week of homeschool after this before we take a break. We have Christmas parties, drama… Continue reading Tuesday Teaching Tip #9: Defining self-care in a busy season

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Tuesday Teaching Tip #8: Make a Christmas Around the World unit for December

(As an Amazon Associate, I receive commission for purchases made through Amazon links in this post.) If you ask my youngest, who is now a freshman in high school, what her favorite things about being homeschooled have been, she will tell you she loved centers on Fridays (preschool and elementary school) and Christmas Around the… Continue reading Tuesday Teaching Tip #8: Make a Christmas Around the World unit for December

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Free lesson plans for Christmas in Spanish speaking countries for high school

(As an Amazon Associate, I receive commission for purchases made through Amazon links in this post.) When my kids were younger, we would use December to learn about other countries and how they celebrated Christmas by to crafting, cooking, and reading stories planned in a Christmas Around the World unit. It took a lot of… Continue reading Free lesson plans for Christmas in Spanish speaking countries for high school

Curriculum · High School · Holidays · Social Studies

Tuesday Teaching Tip #7: Thanksgiving Traditions

Thanksgiving is more than just a holiday for eating turkey; it's a time rich with history, culture, and social-emotional learning opportunities. Recognizing and discussing Thanksgiving traditions in an educational setting, whether that be a classroom or homeschool, is incredibly important for creating a well-rounded and inclusive educational experience. Here's why integrating these traditions into the… Continue reading Tuesday Teaching Tip #7: Thanksgiving Traditions

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Practical gift ideas for a homeschool mom

(This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. Purchases made through these links support this blog. Thanks!) It is the time of year when gift lists are made and deals are sought. If you are wondering what kind of practical, everyday items would be good for your favorite homeschool mom, or for your own wish list, here… Continue reading Practical gift ideas for a homeschool mom

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Tuesday Teaching Tip #6: Use an art cart

Throughout the years, I have tried various means of keeping up with art supplies. When the kids were younger, the paper, washable markers, crayons, glue sticks, and little scissors were kept tidy on a shelf in the pantry. As they grew older and our art lessons branched into paints, watercolors, chalk pastels, oil pastels, etc.,… Continue reading Tuesday Teaching Tip #6: Use an art cart

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Tuesday Teaching Tip #5: Homeschooling is not a one time decision. It is a daily one.

Whether you teach in a classroom or at home, there are good days and there are no-to-good days. In the classroom, the kids go home at the end of the day. There are breaks for lunch, gym, and recess. In a homeschool setting, the kids are always there, along with the household demands. There are… Continue reading Tuesday Teaching Tip #5: Homeschooling is not a one time decision. It is a daily one.