Full disclosure: The only reason I don’t eat cheesecake for every meal is because I would like to continue fitting through my front door. 🙂 I LOVE cheesecake. It’s the single greatest culinary development in history. But I don’t love how complicated many cheesecake recipes are. I don’t have the time (or talent) to struggle …
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Spring Break, Summer, or Holidays got you down? These Brain Games for Kids: Mazes will keep the kids occupied and keep their brains engaged to avoid the slide that comes with holidays! Brain Games For Kids: Mazes From books to free printables to science-type instructions, this list of Brain Games For Kids: Mazes is sure to please …
Are you looking for a way to make homeschooling more engaging and interactive? Themed unit studies might be the answer! Not only are they a great way to supplement your current homeschooling curriculum but they are also flexible, cost-effective, and can be tailored to meet your child’s interests and learning style. In this post, we …
These Cursive Handwriting Sheets: Famous Haiku Cursive Practice Printables will help your mid and upper elementary school children work on cursive writing and identifying Haiku as part of Poetry Appreciation Month. Be sure to check out the rest of my Themed Unit Studies for more learning fun! I hope you find these homeschooling freebies useful for you in …
I LOVE chicken… seriously. I could eat chicken every single day for every single meal. However, after a while I do tend to make the same things over and over. So, I went in search of some chicken recipes that were all different – from BBQ to Crockpot to Wraps! There are over 20 ways to …
If you have a preschooler or a kindergartner following the Montessori method, you will love this roundup of Montessori Cutting Sheets! Since a Montessori education emphasizes teaching life skills at an early age, learning to use scissors to cut is an important milestone for children. These cutting sheets include simple practice, themed printables, and even …
These Find the Letter Printables: R is for Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle will help your preschool and early-elementary aged children work on recognizing the letter Rr among many other letters of the alphabet. Just in time for Earth Month, this Earth-Friendly themed worksheet is a perfect extra for your reading preparedness studies! Over the next few weeks, …
This post was written in 2015 and updated in 2021 – my Whirlpool machines are still going strong and still helping me to stay completely aught up on laundry!! We have 5 people in our immediate family and all five are active, very active. From sports to dance to yard work, we stay dirty and …
Pork tenderloin can be a simple entree for a family dinner, an outdoor barbecue, or even a weekday lunch! But finding time to roast one can be a bit tricky and, if you don’t have a chance to start up your slow cooker, you may be left with just a little time to prepare your …
There’s no need to run to the neighborhood pub for delicious nachos. You can make them even better at home and they’re easy to make to boot. Honestly, my boys LOVE this and they don’t even know they are getting veggies in. HA! To make this a complete dinner, use some shredded pork or chicken …
These Printable Easter Worksheets: Reading Flash Cards, will help your lower-elementary aged children work on improving their reading skills. With sight words and Easter/spring specific words, this is the perfect time of the year to add a few more words to their reading vocabulary! I am sharing some free Easter Printables and other resources to …
This delicious 1-pot, Stir Fry Asian Beef Noodle Bowl is Tank’s favorite meal! He requests it often. We also like to make it with chicken or pork on occasion. To lessen the calories, use chicken! Plus, as you can see in the image below, different vegetables can be added depending on what you have and …