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Using Madlibs in Your Homeschool: Learning Through Laughter and Language (with Free Generator!)
If you’ve ever watched your kids dissolve into giggles over a ridiculous story full of silly words, you already know the magic of Madlibs. But beyond the laughter, Mad Libs are a surprisingly powerful tool for learning. They helping children strengthen grammar skills, expand vocabulary, and boost creativity, all while having fun. Why Madlibs Work…
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Gameschooling: Sleeping Queens + Free Printable
If you haven’t played Sleeping Queens yet, I’m really excited to share with you one of our favorite games! This game was designed by a six-year-old and is full of imagination, math, memory, and strategy, all wrapped up in a colorful fairytale theme. Why We Love It At first glance, Sleeping Queens looks like a…
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Using Boggle and Boggle Junior in Your Homeschool
Word games are more than just fun, they can be powerful tools for building literacy, critical thinking, and family connection. Two classic favorites, Boggle and Boggle Junior, can be easily adapted into your homeschool routine to support learners of different ages. Why Word Games Work in Homeschooling Games like Boggle encourage children to: And best…
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How to Use Wordle in Your Homeschool
If you spend time online, you’ve probably come across Wordle, the simple daily word puzzle that took the internet by storm. At first glance, it may just look like a fun distraction, but Wordle can actually be a powerful (and free!) learning tool for your homeschool. In this post, we’ll explore different ways to bring…
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How Much Math Can Be Hiding in a $0.99 Thrift Store Memory Game?
The other day at the thrift store, my kids spotted a Spidey Friends Memory game for 99 cents. It was just a box of cards with no instructions—but my five-year-old is obsessed with memory games, so it came home with us. As soon as we walked in the door, both my five- and eight-year-old were…
