Homeschooling through Advent

Homeschooling through Advent

Homeschooling through Advent

Advent is a nice time of year to temporarily change things up in your homeschool, to mark the occasion as different from the rest of the year. Homeschooling through Advent can be simple and stress-free!

For us, outside activities are decreased. Baseball is over for two of our boys, and lacrosse has yet to start for two boys. Our evenings are less busy with outside activities. We are on a nice long break with our co-op. It’s the perfect time to lighten up on some of the more formal studies and build family memories.

This year we are also preparing for out of town guests. My sister and her family will be driving down from Vermont to see us, and my brother and sister-in-law are flying in for a short visit. We can’t wait!!! We are praying for safe travels for everyone and for some warm sunny weather in South Florida.

My goal by the time Advent begins is to have presents purchased and wrapped and St. Nick gifts ready to go. I also like to have my Christmas cards addressed and ready to go in the mail on December 1st.

Advent starts on November 30, 2014, so I need to plan accordingly.

Here is a Christmas Planning Printable that I created and used in my Advent/Christmas notebook last year:

Christmas Planning Sheet - FREE Printable

As far as the following resources, I like to keep things simple. I believe it’s far better to pick a few items to start and finish rather than 10 items and never finish anything. I tried to give a good many options, but not to overwhelm. Pick the items that will work best with your family

Advent doesn’t have to look the same in each house to be holy. No one does it perfectly.

Advent Resources for Homeschooling

SQUILT Christmas Carols

SQUILT Christmas Carols

Nutcracker Unit Study

Nutcracker Unit Study

Amanda Bennet Christmas Unit Study

Holy Heroes – Advent Adventure! – I highly recommend this resource, we have been using it for several years.

A Simple Start in Christmas Chalk Pastels – chalk pastels are an easy way to incorporate art into your homeschool, even for non-crafty moms! (like me!)

  Simple Christmas Art Lessons

Homeschooling Through the Nativity

A Family Nativity Scavenger Hunt

Favorite Songs of Christmas Unit Study

Free Christmas Unit Study

Nature Study Through the Holidays: Advent

Advent Activities

Jesse Tree Ornaments: A Unit Study Resource

Advent and Christmas Pinterest Boards

Advent

Christmas Decorating

Christmas Gift Ideas

iHomeschool Network Christmas 

Christmas Dinner 

Christmas Cookies

Further Advent Resources and Ideas

Advent Craft  – the easiest Advent craft ever!

Easy Advent Craft

Advent: Making Room in the Inn

Advent Making Room in the Inn

Celebrating Advent

Advent

 

How are you planning to celebrate Advent?

Third Sunday of Advent

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The third Sunday of Advent is known as Guadete Sunday.  Guadete means “rejoice” in Latin.  We are rejoicing because the Lord is almost here!  Guadete Sunday is when the pink, or rose, colored candle is lit.The church says rejoice – so we did!  We spent the day decorating cookies and decorating our Christmas tree.I went […]

The Feast Day of St. Nicholas

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Easy Advent Craft

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You know I’m all about easy when it comes to crafts! I saw this idea on Pinterest and then Laurie had the idea to add purple glitter for Advent.  Yes, ma’am.  The perfect idea. This is an easy, inexpensive and quick craft for Advent.  Perhaps you even have all of the supplies in your craft […]

Weekly Photo Collage :: 12/14/2012 Nutcracker & Lights

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1.  On Sunday my mom and I took the girls to their first performance of the Nutcracker.  They had a great time, it got a bit long at the end, but they did well for their first time attending a performance. 2.  My Sister-in-Law made us these cute scrabble ornaments for Christmas this year.  My photo […]

Advent: Making Room in the Inn

Advent Making Room in the Inn

Each year we try to pay more attention to Advent and not focus so much on Christmas, until it’s actually Christmas!  Making more time and more room in our hearts for Jesus. Each year I’m more convinced that less is more.  It works better for us to add a few simple things to our routine […]

Preparing for Advent

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Advent begins on Sunday, December 2nd.  I wanted to re-run my Advent post from last year.  Be sure to check out all the other great bloggers who also participated!