Home Education Curation Collection. 1st Jun 2022
We're into the sixth month of the year already! Time flies so fast! I apologize for this late write up collection, I should have write it earlier. Still, in case you missed them, here are this last week's homeschooling highlights.
First our usual thank you everyone who makes this community what it is. This week 5% beneficiaries for interaction and contribution to the HomeEdders community go to:
• @eumelysm
• @leomarylm
• @melbourneswest
• @ryivhnn
I really loved @taliakerch's idea of creating one paper doll which she and her son used it to practice English. Also, this activity is good for developing creativity and imagination skills because kids have to dress the doll. Fine motor skills development is a plus, by cutting all the paper clothes. All in one, I think it is a great combo of fun and learning.
@resticity shared with us some cool ideas to make homeschooling FUN and Enjoyable. I think this is great because she's been writting it from her own point of view. She is homeschooled and these ideas actually worked for her.
Narration as a learning tool? What is that? Well, @romeskie explained it all for us. I loved her post and actually there is another one coming up from her. You must check them out!
I enjoyed @arrliinn's writting. She always comes with these kind of articles that makes you feel better about homeschooling, especially when you have a hard time and maybe you're struggling in there. She always shares with us moments from their learning at home journey but you can definitely find on her blog some good ideas, practical advices and many activities regarding home education.
@ramisey created these simple faces made out of toilet paper tubes. I definitely love the idea of creating something efficient out of almost nothing. She did this activity with the children so that they could recognize the parts of the face and different emotions.
Thank you for joining us. This curation was brought to you by @missdeli and this week I have added @amphlux as 10% beneficiary for the ongoing delegation support. Thank you!
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Fantastic blogs this week once again! Keep up the wonderful work everyone
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Thank you @missdeli. A lovely collection to wake up to. 🙂
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This is all possible because we have wonderful people that condtribute to this community with awesome posts and infos.❤
Thank you,@missdeli for this thoughtful writeup, and for including my post. ❤️
I missed some of them but I'll definitely jump over and visit them.
Ohh, thank you! (for writting and sharing your thoughts and experiences with us). I'm sure they are useful for some others, as they are for me.
I love being able to see so many quality jobs to learn and teach the little ones at home.
Greetings and blessings to all