martes, 15 de junio de 2010

About Homeschooling: Father's Day - Lemonade Stand - 4th of July - June

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From Beverly Hernandez, your Guide to Homeschooling
Father's Day is this weekend. We're going to try a progressive dinner, traveling from house to house for each course. I'll be providing the main course. After dessert, we'll return to my house to play games, watch a movie and have some popcorn. It sounds like a fun time.

Father's Day is here!
Father's Day is this Sunday. Are you ready? Here's a printable coupon book for your kids to make for Dad. Learn all about the origin and traditions of Father's Day, then take a Father's Day Quiz and see what you know. Spend some time reading the Father's Day Poetry written my homeschooled children.

Lemonade Stand Printables
The weather is getting hot and it's a great time to start planning a lemonade stand to help your neighbors cool off and allow your kids to make a little spending money. Visit the Casa Camacho blog and see how they used the printables at their Lemonade Stand.

4th of July Printables
Who says school's out for the summer? Learning about Independence Day is a great way to sneak a history lesson in. Amidst the fun crafts, recipes, and activities, you'll find a short history of Independence Day and an online quiz.

June Fundays Calendar
June is National Fruit and Vegetable Month, National Dairy Month, and National Zoo and Aquarium Month. June also brings:Check out the June Fundays Calendar and the June Coloring Calendar.

 


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