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If you love all things fall and harvest, like beautiful imperfect round pumpkins there are many wonderful ways to incorporate them into your homeschool routine. Pumpkins can be turned into math, science, and history lessons, but also so much more. For a pumpkin unit study, you
really need no special supplies or expensive curriculum, just a few pumpkins and some basic items you already have around the house. We've put together an awesome line up of activities you can do with your kiddos this week! Click Here for your Free Pumpkin Unit Study
MORE PUMPKIN PRINTABLES & IDEAS:
We have a great variety of free pumpkin printables and teaching resources you can add to your unit study. These are great for adapting your lesson for younger students:
Monster Printables & Games
Looking for some Monster themed fun for next week? Try our free silly monster printables and activities. These monsters are happy and silly, not too scary for your little ones to play with! Our monster printables help children learn their alphabet, numbers, and sizes.
Click Here for our Free Monster Printables
Looking ahead to November.....
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60 thematic, hands-on activities to build fine motor control skills in November! These thematic activity pages are perfect for your November learning centers. Great for early finishers, take-home resources, or as a tutoring binder you can bring on the go!
November Themes: Fall Leaves, Owls, Harvest, Pilgrims, Native Americans, Mayflower, Thanksgiving
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These interactive guided writing prompts are simple, and engaging for your beginning writers. With no-prep required these daily writing exercises will give your students thematic writing activities for every day in November.
November Topics: Voting, Veteran's Day/Heroes, Scarecrows, Squirrels, Owls, Fall Leaves, Sports, Treats, Thanksgiving.
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Letter of the Week Simplified! Over 650 pages of downloadable resources for teaching children the Alphabet one week at a time. For each letter of the alphabet you’ll receive 25 pages of activites, worksheets, charts, coloring pages, math
explorations and more. Designed to keep the prep work to a minimum, our letter of the week Alphabet Curriculum can be spread over 26 weeks on a three or four day schedule.
| Ready, Eager, Able and Determined to READ! This 36 week curriculum provides you with everything you need to teach your child to read. Structured over a 4-day/week program you’ll cover phonics, digraphs, blends, sight words, grammar and
writing. Hands-on activities keep your child engaged and learning with little to no-prep required.
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