Summer Homeschool Resources

This has been a crazy week for us. School ended for the Summer. The past couple days David and I have had some of Charlies friends over. They have kept me on my feet.

I am finally sitting down to work on new things for Charlie this week.  I found some cute resources I thought you might enjoy as well. Welcome to Summer Homeschool Resources.

Mommies Reviews Freebie Printable

My Summer Buck List Printable Project

My Summer Bucket List Printable Project

Product Description
Every parent and teacher needs a collection of quick and simple projects for the kids, especially as school is ending and summer is beginning. This FREE printable My Summer Bucket List project will help kids focus that excitement and come up with some great activities to make their summer the best ever.

WHAT IS INCLUDED
• PDF with directions and printable pages for a bucket and shovel so that kids can make their own Summer BUCKET List.
• A page with one shovel if you are creating a single project and a second page with three shovels for a larger print run.

Free Field Trip Reflection Notebook - Portrait and Landscape Styles from The Notebooking Nook

Field trips are an excellent way for your children to get out of the house, visit with other homeschooling kids, and see some fun places that often offer hands-on experiences. Adding these experiences to notebooking pages makes for a fun notebook for your kids to look back on later.

Eco-Sleuth Series: Nature Activity Books (Become a Bird Activity Books)

Eco-Sleuth Series: Nature Activity Books (Become a Bird Detective)

Product Description:
This booklet is a content and activity book that talks about what a bird is, ways to observe and attract birds, short natural history about 9 birds which occur in the Eastern portion of the US. At the end of the booklet are activities for the kids to complete regarding what they have read about.

Popsicle Puzzles for Addition and Subtraction

Popsicle Puzzles--Addition and Subtraction Equivalent Expressions

Product Description:
Students can practice their basic facts as well as finding equivalent expressions with addition and subtraction facts.

Students can work on this in small groups, independently, or as a whole class activity (give each student a puzzle piece and have them search the room for their matching piece).

Try these WILD games that can also help students with equivalent expressions and other skills!

Wild! Addition 10-20

Wild! Subtraction 0-9

Wild! Addition 10-20

Wild! Short U CVC words

Wild! Multiple Meaning words

I also have some Homeschool Freebies on TheMommiesReviews.com I would like to invite you to check out.  I hope to have new printables added soon. If you have Freebies on your site come and share the link so Charlie and I can check them out.

I hope you and your family have the best Summer ever. if you have plans for the Summer come share them with us. We are not sure what we will be doing this Summer.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates