Home Education Curation Collection. 24th June 2024
Welcome to another round up! Because lately we've had fewer posts in the community than usual, I'll be featuring some older posts as well. I just realized that one more week and we'll move into the second half of this year. Can you believe it?! Time flies too fast!...I hope everyone of you is doing alright! We can't wait to read from you and what have you done lately into your homeschool!
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:
• @ironshield
• @ramisey
If you need an idea to create Art, here's one from @apanamamama. She shares with us a lovely Messy Science activity involving invisible ink that she did with their homeschool co-op. Sounds like a real fun!
This time @ingridontheroad discusses the use of electronic devices as educational tools for children. She acknowledges that while it's not ideal to frequently place children in front of screens, it can be necessary for parents to get a break. She also emphasize the importance of setting time limits and ensuring the content is educational.
Speaking about technology, @arrliinn shared with us her child's experience creating and presenting a digital presentation on the Water Cycle using Canva. She emphasizes the importance of learning digital design and practicing to improve these skills.
@taliakerch shares with us this fun and creative game she played with her son, where they combined two different words to create new "neologisms" and then drew the resulting creatures. I think her idea is fun and we can try it as well with the kids!
If you want your kids to become a bookworm, same as @romeskie's little girl, then maybe you should read her post to get some insights. She describes various strategies she used in order to help her daughter realize she simply loves reading and lecture.
Thank you for joining us. This curation was brought to you by @missdeli and this week I have added @summertooth as 10% beneficiary for the ongoing delegation support. Thank you!
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Thanks for the beneficiary, much appreciated!
Thanks so much for mentioning my post! Everyone should try it out - it's easy, messy, and fun!
As usual a fantastic collection. Thanks for the efforts.
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