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Best Tools for Relaxed Homeschoolers

October 11, 2015 by Jen 3 Comments

Best Tools for Relaxed Homeschoolers

Best Tools for Relaxed Homeschoolers

The term “Relaxed” Homeschooler can vary widely. Here is my definition of Relaxed Homeschooling. The truth is, since I wrote that post our curriculum has become even more simplified.

By definition I would say that a relaxed homeschooler wouldn’t necessarily have many “tools”. By that I mean it isn’t necessary to have a specific curriculum with a specific scope and sequence that you follow to a T for each subject of interest. However that doesn’t mean we homeschool with a stick in the dirt either 🙂

There is a happy medium for us more relaxed homeschooling types. We don’t have to entirely through out the curriculum, but we don’t have to be a slave to it either.

This list is no particular order:

  • My very favorite resource is Homeschool Made Simple – I have written more about it here and it has given me a great deal of confidence. It reinforces the idea that I always had in my heart about reading great books!

Homeschool Made Simple

    • Writing isn’t a huge concern for me until later in Middle School.  With our oldest we didn’t really do much in the way of formal writing until about 8th grade. He is now in 9th grade, taking Honors English I at the local public school and doing just fine. Since my two next oldest are in Middle School I searched around for a program that would be a good fit for us. I wanted a little bit of guidance, but still wanted to be pretty free flowing about what we were working on. We have been using and enjoying Brave Writer. You can find more of my thoughts on Partnership Writing – the specific program we are using.

    • Pinterest – while we definitely don’t do many crafts in our homeschool, I still do use Pinterest for idea gathering. Often one idea sparks another, or I get an idea for a book I want to read with the children, or I find another place that I’d like to visit!

10 Pinterest Boards to Make Planning Easy

  • Raise your hand if you have ever spent too much time looking for the perfect printable or note booking page to go with what you are working on?? Yep. Me too. Not to mention the distraction of opening the computer for just a “quick second”. Been there, done that. Here is a novel idea, just use plain old notebook paper! I love this round up post from Heather @ Blog She Wrote about ways to use Notebook Paper for all the things. I bet you might think twice next time you feel the urge to do a printable search!
  • YouTube is another resource we use almost everyday. It works great for some of the items we like to cover during our Homeschool Power Hour (your doing that in your homeschool, right?). States and capitals, fun songs for my younger kids, little blips about history, pretty much anything you can think of. Don’t let your young kids loose however, you can run across some iffy stuff.
  • Netflix is for so much more than binging on your favorite tv program. Again, you have to be careful and will have to sift through a bit of junk, but the results are usually worth it. Here is a list of 45 Nature Documentaries to get you started. My 12 year old will love this!
  • Music, really any of the arts, are something we don’t focus on nearly as much as I would like. When we do make the time to dig in, my favorite resource is SQUILT. AKA, musical instruction for dummies, meaning you can use this with your children with absolutely no musical background on your own. Perfect for me, because my one year of flute and another year of clarinet back in 7th & 8th grade were a dismal flop. No worries though, I can still help my children learn to appreciate something other than old school big hair rock or my current fav Ed Sheeran. SQUILT+Musical+Eras+Bundle
  • Planner – My final favorite resource is my Erin Condren Teacher Planner. I have plenty of space to jot down what we are working on as well as space to journal a bit about things that are little more abstract than “completed page 2”. It keeps me organized and will serve as a journal/portfolio of our year.

Erin Condren Teacher Planner for Homeschool Planning

What are your favorite relaxed homeschooling tools?

Resources for Homeschool Moms

Resources for Homeschool Moms

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Homeschooling High School, Middle School and Elementary

July 13, 2015 by Jen 9 Comments

Homeschooling High School, Middle School and Elementary

(contains affiliate links) I feel like I’ve simplified our homeschooling curriculum so much this year. However, after writing out all of the resources we hope to use – it doesn’t seem very simplified! Rest assured though, as we are not doing all of these items everyday and I do quite a bit of group work […]

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5 Homeschool Projects We Will Never Do (and 5 we might try!)

February 16, 2015 by Jen 20 Comments

5 Homeschool Projects We Will Never Do (and 5 we might try!)

(contains affiliate links) You know if you have been reading this blog for any length of time, we don’t do big messy projects. Of any kind really. My idea of craft time is to dump out a few meager supplies and let them go at it. I have come to terms with my non-craftiness with […]

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Recovering After a Rough Morning in Your Homeschool

December 15, 2014 by Jen 3 Comments

Recovering After a Rough Morning in Your Homeschool

Some days are “those” days. Everyone just wakes up on the wrong side of the bed. From the top (ahem) down and you know how the trickle down theory works with bad moods! Honestly, sometimes it’s better to just bag the whole day. Perhaps it’s a Monday after an unusually busy weekend, perhaps a couple […]

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4 Math Resources We Use in Our Homeschool

December 10, 2014 by Jen 6 Comments

4 Math Resources We Use in Our Homeschool

{contains affiliate links} It’s no secret that math is not my favorite subject, nor has it ever been my strongest subject. Over the years we have found a few resources that make math a bit more bearable as well as help the children grow in their math skills. Both important factors in my book. Times […]

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Foreign Language Learning for Your Homeschool

September 19, 2014 by Jen 15 Comments

Foreign Language Learning for Your Homeschool

{I received access to Mango Languages for free and was compensated for my time. My thoughts and opinions are honest.} Foreign Language should be a given in our multicultural homeschooling family, right? Six kids born in three different countries, you would think this would be a no-brainer. However, it hasn’t always been that easy. Well, […]

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Fortuigence Homeschool Writing Curriculum

August 15, 2014 by Jen 4 Comments

Fortuigence Homeschool Writing Curriculum

*I received this course for free and was compensated for my time. These are my honest thoughts. Writing is one aspect of our homeschool that is not a strong point. I chalk it up to the fact that my two oldest are boys. Neither of my boys, ages 13 and 11, enjoy writing. At all. […]

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Summer Break: Homeschooling & Blogging

May 28, 2014 by Jen 2 Comments

Summer Break: Homeschooling & Blogging

We are wrapping up our homeschool year this week.  Some what anyway. My blogging will be a little bit sporadic over the next couple of months.  The kids are busy, which makes me busy, we will all be doing some traveling, not to mention the fact that we are moving again! Is it sad that […]

Filed Under: Blogging, Education Plans, Home Education, Lessons

Cranberry Thanksgiving

November 19, 2013 by Jen 2 Comments

Cranberry Thanksgiving

{contains affiliate links} I have shared about my love of the book Cranberry Thanksgiving before.  I also share a great Cranberry Muffin recipe and my favorite Cranberry Sauce recipe for Thanksgiving.  This Thanksgiving marks the first time we will be away from  family for a holiday, so I wanted to make sure we continued on with […]

Filed Under: Home Education, Lessons, Relaxed Schooling

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Catholic, Homeschooling Wife and Mom of six. Six children who joined our family from various locations around the world. Faith, Large Family Living and Learning, Adoption and Healthy Living, are just some of the topics I chat about the most.Read More...

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