I found some interesting sites that offered many choices of blogger authors. I liked the diversity and hope that someone will be able to use this as a resource!! Richelle had an article on The Very Hungry Caterpillar and a unit study to go along with it. TedGar shared her take on Service Projects for Kids Who Love Animals.
At BarbaraFrankOnline Barbara shares her struggles of figuring out what works for her family. How she started homeschooling like the brick and mortar schools until she figured out that, for her family, there were better ways.
At the 5 J’s Joy shares a really great website for teaching typing, FREE!! :) Can’t beat that!
I really enjoyed reading this article from Tammy at From a Cluttered Desk. She shares some insightful information about our relationship with Heavenly Father. It really gave me pause and made me think. What more can you ask for?
Are your children interested in all things scientific and electronic? At this blog they share a wonderful and entertaining story of their adventure. I think you will enjoy it at Handmade Homeschool.
Somehow Lisa Jo made sense when she discussed the benefits of hands-on learning and how hands-off learning happens much more often than we think at!!
Kelli at 3 Boys and a Dog shares some really neat crafts that you can find on the web at a not what you expect kind of place. :) Intrigued???
Mrs White shares her ‘curriculum’ for teaching her 5 daughters homemaking skills at The Legacy of Homemaking. I think it can be easily adapted for boys, as well. :) (I am all about equal opportunity teaching to my girls and boys!!)
The Church Website shares some great information regarding Food Storage and planning, etc. I definitely recommend this!!
Ever have a night that is so busy that you don't have time to cook? Let the Food Storage Made Easy gals help you with their really great 'plan ahead' strategies!! Jodi share some great tips and tricks that you are sure to enjoy!
Another great website is the Be Prepared site. They have information, newsletters, food storage analyzers, blog and savings tips that they pass along to their readers. Their information is really handy and informative!Head on over to LDS Splash and you will find some wonderful lesson ideas and tricks and tips from other LDS families who know.
Of course, you couldn't NOT go to the Church Website to see all of their resources on the topic of Family Home Evening. :)
If you are looking for a one stop shop Blog/Idea/Resource hub then look no further than the Idea Door. The link I have attached is to their Home & Family resources - but, they have Food Storage, Being Prepared, Ward Callings - you name it and you'll be able to find some helps for yourself or your family!!
I found a really great resource from Kiplinger for setting up budgeting for yourself and your family. I have a great testimony of the importance of budgeting and sticking to it!! :) Hope this site can help someone! If you are looking for an engaging way to help your teenagers, your spouse or yourself to set goals in different areas, you might want to check out this MindBloom interactive site.
I couldn't leave without leaving you with a yummy Summer recipe!! :) MyRecipes has some great options/recipes and I definitely recommend it for adding some 'spice' to your weekday meals!!
You can find out what Tammy and her chickens are up to at the Family Blog.
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Thanks for the links! I have just found the perfect thing for My youngest son - The Electronics Kit from the link above. Thanks so much!
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