Proof of item:
I’m a lover of Jesus, a blessed wife, and the happy homeschooling mom of FIVE amazing sons.
(It’s crazier than it sounds)
I don’t believe in “one-size fits all” homeschool. Honestly I don’t believe homeschool is for every family.
Different ways we’ve educated our five boys over 20 years:
- Public school
- co-op school
- Sharing curriculum with friends
- Online public school
- Charter School
- Design and create own curriculum
- Community college
I’ve been homeschooling for 20 years and mentoring homeschool moms for over 10 years now.
In my “spare” time I run A Better Way to Homeschool and enjoy reaching homeschool mamas on Facebook.
Frequently Asked Questions
Manners for Kids, Telling Time Craft, and I Know My Phone Number
Teaching good manners to kids is a golden thread in teaching.
While many children are taught to say quick “please and thank yous”, good etiquette can get lost in between math, history and laundry.
22 Good Manners for Kids to the rescue.
Materials needed:
- Good manner cards
- Recipe box, or a handy storage container
- 5 minutes a day
Learning to tell time is an essential life skill. While most clocks today are digital, there is still a need to know how to read the good old fashioned “analog” clocks.
These fun clock faces make learning to read a clock more engaging for your students.
Themes include: Hobbit, Star Wars, Minions, and Emojii.
I have included a black clock template for you as well.
Kids will:
Choose their own Phone
Make foldable booklet
Practice their Phone numbers
Learn a rhyme to help them master their phone number.
WONDERFUL | Bekki Sayler – Life Skills for Kids BUNDLE