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July Home School Round Up {Homeschool Collection}

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Welcome to the Homeschool Review Crew monthly homeschool round up for the month of July. Can you beleive we are five months away from Christmas and two weeks away from our annual NOT Back to School Blog Hop? This month we have ten homeschool bloggers sharing some encouragement so grab a cup of your favourite refreshment and enjoy some enriching insights and support.

Not Back to School Blog Hop 2020

Save the date our annual Not Back to School Blog Hop 2020 will be commencing on Monday the 10th of August 2020 and will run for five days. I am looking forward to reading the insights and wisdom from my fellow Crew mates. To whet your appetite here are some of the topics our members are writing about this year:

PS if you are on Pinterest be sure to follow the 2020 Annual Not Back to School Homeschool Blog Hop Board for homeschool encouragement and inspiration.

Looking for some more resources and encouragement? You can find our past editions here:

From the Crew for July

During the month of July the Crew have been reviewing some great products. You can read about these homeschooling resources here

July Homeschool Round Up

Chareen from Every Bed of Roses

  • 5 Days of Picture Books – Some of my all time favourite picture books after 20+ years of homeschooling
  • 10 Charlotte Mason blogs to follow – Today I would love to share with you 10 Charlotte Mason blogs that I’ve been learning from. These are presented in random fashion and not in order of preference.
  • House Cleaning and Home School ? – I am not going to share any magic formula on how to home school and keep a clean home. There are many amazing mom’s who share on how to accomplish that. Today I’m going to share a little about me and my journey.
  • Christmas in July – Super easy step by step Ginger Bread House Tutorial to celebrate Christmas in July

Yvie from Homeschool On the Range

  • Schoolhouse Teachers vs Khan Academy – After looking around a great deal, the two best options for us were SchoolhouseTeachers and Khan Academy. One is free; one is not. That seemed like it’d be end of story, but there’s so much more underneath the surface here…
  • Occupational Therapy for Homeschool – As homeschool parents, we are responsible not only for our children’s education, but to make sure they receive any needed therapies. Here are a few ideas to help you with basic therapy at home…
  • Who Was Milton Hershey? (Road School) – What’s the sweetest town in the US of A? Did you guess Hershey? It’s where the streetlights are chocolate kisses, and one of the yummiest places to visit!
  • Easy Homemade Elderberry Syrup – For the price of one bottle of elderberry syrup at the store, you could make ten to fifteen times that amount at home! This is super easy, and anyone can make it.

Annette from A Net in Time

  • Goals for August – Supporting local homeschoolers whether because of choice or life circumstances is my biggest goal for the month of August. Steps for people to take when it comes to educating our children at home.
  • Best Memories of Homeschooling – What are your memories of homeschooling? What memories bring smiles or acknowledgement of lessons learned to your face?
  • Things to do this summer – Are you looking for ways to entertain your children this summer, a summer where staying home seems the best thing to do? Several ideas for you to consider.
  • Seven things that make me smile – Have you ever taken the time to sit back and think about the things that make you smile? On this day I took such a moment, perhaps my smiles will remind you of your smiles.

Lesa from Misfit Mama Bear Haven

Kristen from A Mom’s Quest to Teach

Candice from Homeschooling Unplugged

Alyssa from Teaching with Faith

  • Wackford Walrus Week – We learned about the letter W with preschool activities focused on walruses, water, woodpecker, wind/weather.
  • Arctic Animals Week – This week we reviewed a lot of preschool concepts using the theme of Arctic Animals.
  • Vicky Vulture Week – This week we learned about the letter V with a variety of preschool activities. We focused on vultures, vegetables, and veterinarians.
  • Upton Umbrette Week – This week we learned about the letter U. We focused on umbrettes, underground animals, and umbrellas.

Adrienne from Practicalmindedness

Yvonne from The Life We Build

  • Should I choose to homeschool this year? – Unsure if you should homeschool this year? Check out some wonderful reasons to make this choice for your family.
  • Calendar Activities for Homeschoolers – Ideas and free printables to incorporate calendar activities into your daily homeschool routine.
  • How To Rescue A Bad Homeschool Day – We all have bad days, even in our homeschool. It might seem like a good idea to just throw in the towel, but there are several ways to rescue your bad day. Turn your bad day around and still engage your kids in learning.
  • When I Lost Sight Of Our Homeschool Purpose – Are you and your child butting heads trying to get through the school day? This doesn’t mean homeschooling will not work for you. Instead it might be a sign that your approach might need to be changed. We were at that crossroads and I am thankful that I was able to change my perspective on schooling for the better.

Richie from Homeschool and Humor

Lisa from Homeschool Notes

  • Butterfly Literacy Theme for Preschool – Preschoolers love butterflies. This butterfly literacy theme will give you and your child an opportunity to learn more about these spectacular insects while building literacy skills. Reserve a stack of caterpillar and butterfly books from your local library and download a copy of the butterfly literacy theme for preschool to get started.
  • Beginners Guide to Writers Workshop for Homeschool – The most valuable thing you can do is consistently spend time writing together with your children. Writers’ Workshop is a wonderful framework to use. There are four components to the workshop. This guide will help you learn how to start taking steps to implement a writers’ workshop in your homeschool.
  • First Grade Homeschool Curriculum – If you are looking for first grade curriculum that will best suit an active child in need of hands-on experiences, here is an eclectic curriculum organized by subject area. Reading, writing, and math are the subjects to do every day, because they’re key to building a good foundation for learning. The rest of the subjects can be spread out throughout the week.
  • 7 Common Types of Writing for Kindergarten – When you think of teaching writing in kindergarten, what comes to mind? What do you teach your kindergarten writer? Narration, copywork, handwriting, journaling, writers’ workshop, and writing prompts are common types of writing for kindergarten. Once you understand each writing type you can make an informed decision about what type of writing fits you and your child best.
The Old Schoolhouse Summer 2020 Magazine cover

FREE Magazine for your Encouragement

Don’t forget to take a look at The Old Schoolhouse Magazine the trade magazine for homeschooling families. It contains over 120 pages per issue of information, interviews, product reviews and guidance.

Join our Blog/Social Media Challenge every Saturday for the month of August

Starting tomorrow the Crew will be hosting a weekly round up and inspiration from the homeschooling community. Be sure to link your relevant posts to the linky during the week.

Be sure to tag your social media posts #hsreviews & #augustdays so we can find you.

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