Browsing Tag: homeschool

Are you feeling…

How are you feeling? This week has been filled with a whole bunch of emotions for me. What about the emotions your kids are feeling right now?

Are you feeling…

Kids are struggling with their feelings!

Kids were told there was a virus out there so they could not return to school this year. All of their activities were canceled including sleepovers, play dates, sports, dance lessons, etc.

With that said, I am sharing some great activities to help your kids process the emotions they are feeling right now!

Here goes…

Start with a good book! Remember you are helping your kids process their emotions. This is ongoing so don’t give up!

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst, illustrated by Ray Cruz

Are you feeling…

The Grouchy Ladybug, by Eric Carle

A great place to start with a quick and easy downloadable lesson plan is https://www.vooks.com/resources. You can get a whole month of use for free just by signing up. If you don’t have books at home, this is the website for you.

A fantastic movie to watch and one of my favorites – Disney’s Pixar Inside Out!

Along with the movie, you can make some cards and write the different emotions and faces on there. Have the kids draw a card and talk about the emotions. Listen, listen, listen!!!

We all need to laugh!

Are you feeling…

Last week we talked about celebrations. Tomorrow is Cinco de Mayo. It is a great time to teach your kids about traditions and cultures.  There are so many great things to do.

  • Sing and dance
  • Prepare a feast
  • Dress up
  • Make some maracas
  • Play musical chairs

Whatever you do, celebrate, and have fun! Start with this great website Cinco de Mayo celebration!

Remember we are all in this together. If you need help, please feel free to reach out. I would love to see what you are doing at your house. For more fun activities click on the link.

Blessings to you!

Passionate 4 Learning-Week 6

Happy Monday! April is flying by so put on your party clothes and let’s celebrate.

This week is my dad’s eightieth birthday. I am sad because we will not be able to get together.  We can still celebrate. What are you celebrating this week?

Passionate 4 Learning Week 6

Summer birthdays are the best. We have several Summer birthdays in our family. I think birthdays should be celebrated all week!

This week I am sharing some great celebration activities. You don’t have to have a birthday to celebrate. You can celebrate anything such as life, good health, or time together.

Put on your party clothes and let’s celebrate!

Passionate 4 Learning - Celebrate
Passionate 4 Learning – Dance

Dance Parties – Put on your party clothes and let’s dance. Let the kids pick out the playlist, move the furniture to clear some space, and then have fun. This is a great way to get some exercise for the kids as well as for the adults.

Passionate 4 Learning – Singing

Karaoke Celebration – For this one, you will need a microphone or even a pretend microphone, music, and the lyrics. Let the sings have fun singing their favorite songs.

Build a Fort – Kids love to build forts. All you need are some sheets, blankets, and pillows. You can move the furniture around a bit to support your fort. This could be a great place to let the kids work on a drawing, read, or just journal. Be creative!

Passionate 4 Learning – Balloons

Balloons – Kids love to play with balloons. Blow up a bunch of balloons and let them play.

Passionate 4 Learning – Puzzles

Games – Get out the board games, puzzles, chalk, colors, etc. You may have already played all of the board games in your house. Be creative and have prizes for the winners.

Your kids will love to celebrate. Let your kids do all of the planning and have fun! Let’s make this week amazing. Check out my other Passionate 4 Learning ideas. Or check out my Facebook page. Go ahead and have fun!

I would love to hear from you. Blessings!

Passionate 4 Learning Celebrates Earth Day-Week 5

Happy Monday, friends! This week Passionate 4 Learning celebrates Earth Day with some great activities that you can do at home with your kiddos!

This past week I ventured out to pick up some groceries. I usually have my groceries delivered by Shipt. Have you tried Shipt? All you do is sign up the annual membership, pay the fee, download the app, and you are all set. Just log into the app, load your cart with the grocery needs, choose a delivery time, and the Shipt people will do the rest.

Earth DayTime to celebrate!

I am coming your way with some great Earth Day activities that you can do all week!

Passionate 4 Learning Earth Day Car

Here are a few activities that your kids will love!

You Rock Rock Painting

There are so many great rock activities. This one is probably my favorite. Have you heard of a pet rock? Get your kids outside to collect some rocks. I like the unfinished river rocks. The smooth rocks are the best. You will need some water-based acrylic paint and some brushes. You can also use fine tip paint pens or even some markers that might work. This gets messy so put down some paper. Let your kids be creative such as hearts, rainbows, words, etc. (source: https://rhythmsofplay.com).

Easy Earth Day Collages

There are endless possibilities when it comes to creating a collage. Get out some old magazines, construction paper, glue, and some pens. Have the kids find pictures in the magazines that represent earth day. It can be as creative as you like. Or you can stick with things like plants, earth, dirt, rocks, seeds, etc.

Fun Flower Earth Day Crafts –

If you don’t have seeds to plant some flowers, make some flowers. All you need to make earth day flowers are muffin tin liners, markers, straws, glue, and construction paper. The muffin tin liners will the petals and the straws are the stems of the flowers. You can cut leaves out of green construction paper. So much fun! (source: Printables4Mom)

All things Green and Blue –

Have the kids create pictures with only green and blue. See what they can come up with. Draw an earth and make it come to life with some eyes, nose, and smile. You can use a paper plate and a green and blue marker to make the earth as well (source: projectswithkids.com).

Passionate 4 Learning Earth Flower

Cute Mini Plant Pots –

I love this idea! Take some empty Play-Doh containers, ribbon, glue, colored tape, and scissors. If you use ribbon, you will need to glue it on the container. I prefer the colored tape because all you need to do it cut it fit around the container. This is a great way to recycle. Now you can fill it with dirt, poke a hole in the bottom to let the water out, and plant a seed. Your kids will love it! (source: projectswithkids.com)

Your kids will love Earth Week! This is your time to really make this a fun time. Be creative. Tomorrow, I am sharing a few Earth Day recipes to try.

We are in this together! I would love to hear from you.

Blessings!