Today weโre celebrating a big milestoneโLucy has officially finished third grade academically and is beginning fourth grade! ๐๐ก Her love of learning, her determination, and her curiosity have carried her here, and I couldnโt be more proud. Watching her snuggle into her books, ask thoughtful questions, and tackle challenges with a smile has been such… Continue reading Shining into Fourth Grade โจ
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Poetry with a Purpose: Beauty, Literacy, and Phonics All in One
Each morning, Lucy and I begin our day with poetryโand these moments have quickly become a treasured part of our homeschool rhythm. The Good and The Beautiful has created two poetry readers that are so much more than beautiful books. Theyโre gentle invitations into the world of rhyme, rich vocabulary, and moral depth. And best… Continue reading Poetry with a Purpose: Beauty, Literacy, and Phonics All in One
โ๏ธ๐งฎ๐ถMultiply the Fun: A Tactile and Musical Twist on Times Tables!
If youโve ever tried to make multiplication fun, you know the struggle is real. Drills can feel likeโฆ well, drills. ๐ But recently, I stumbled upon somethingโs that have completely refreshed our approach to math factsโand I just had to share! The first is called the DK-SIMINA Multiplication Tables Popper (link here) and itโs an… Continue reading โ๏ธ๐งฎ๐ถMultiply the Fun: A Tactile and Musical Twist on Times Tables!
Pancakes, Pencils, and the Joy of Learning at Home
Thereโs something sacred about learning together at home. Whether youโre a full-time homeschool family or just sitting down after dinner to help with homework, thereโs a beauty in showing upโpresent, patient (most days ๐ ), and willing to turn the ordinary into something meaningful. At our house, we try to sprinkle joy over even the most… Continue reading Pancakes, Pencils, and the Joy of Learning at Home
Learning Never Stops: How We Keep Little Minds Engaged All Year Long
While many families take a full break from school in the summer, our rhythm is a little different. In our home, learning is a lifestyleโsomething we nurture year-round, even on vacation. ๐โ๏ธ No, weโre not pulling out worksheets on the beach or doing multiplication flashcards by the pool. But most daysโwhether weโre home or awayโLucy… Continue reading Learning Never Stops: How We Keep Little Minds Engaged All Year Long
Choosing Our Attitude (Even When Itโs Hard)
This photo makes me laughโand pause. This is the look of a girl who would rather be anywhere than doing her spelling assignment. A girl who is usually joyful, curious, and bubblyโฆ except in this moment, when she was downright grumbly. But hereโs what Iโve learned: sometimes the hardest moments in learning arenโt about the… Continue reading Choosing Our Attitude (Even When Itโs Hard)
A Growing Book List: What Weโve Loved (and Whatโs Next)
Reading has been the heart of our homeschool journey from the very beginning. Long before Lucy could sound out her first words, books were already her daily companions. We started with picture books, read aloud often, and once she turned 2ยฝ, I began introducing chapter books. We began with The Good and The Beautiful book… Continue reading A Growing Book List: What Weโve Loved (and Whatโs Next)
Our Favorite Curriculum: The Good and The Beautiful
When it came time to choose a homeschool curriculum for Lucy, I wanted something that was both academically rich and beautiful in every senseโvisually, spiritually, and developmentally. After trying a few options, The Good and The Beautiful became our home base. This curriculum isnโt just comprehensiveโitโs purposeful. It reinforces strong moral character, instills a love… Continue reading Our Favorite Curriculum: The Good and The Beautiful