![]() ![]() On this site, they have every strange holiday for the month listed. I usually go a website called holiday insights. I throw theme days in every now and then just to keep things enjoyable for me. That's when I know it's time for a theme day. I get tired of fighting with the kids (mainly 1) to do all their (his) work and sometimes I'm not feeling excited about homeschooling by the end of the day. Sometimes I get worn out with homeschooling. Next time you have some flashcards to do with your child, think about adding a little fun to it. When we're done, we just stack the bubble wrap in a pile to use another day. My kids really enjoy playing this game during school time. ![]() Or you can split into teams and have one child from each team be racing to pop the answer first. If you have more than one child working on the same things, you can always make it competitive and see who can pop the answer first. When they were more familiar with the answers you could spread them out a bit more. We had scattered the answers all around the room so there would be lots of moving (kids just need to move, don't they?), but you could also play with the answers all in a row or in a square to make it easier for the kids to find the answers at first. What about writing out the continents, saying a country, and having the child jump on the continent where you would find that country? You could play this game to practice letter recognition, sight words, number recognition, math computation, states and capitals, musical terms, and any other thing your child needs to work on. This idea can be modified for so many different subjects. ![]()
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