5 First Day of Homeschool Traditions
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- 5 First Day of Homeschool Traditions
Today I’m sharing 5 first day of homeschool traditions we use to set our family up for success.
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I love the sign idea!!!
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These are great ideas!!❤
Glad you like them!
Thanks for sharing! We do some of the same things. Here are some other things we do, in case it helps anyone brainstorm.
I switched to printing their first day of school signs on cardstock. I get one too, and any kids younger than school age. Last year we did handprints with paint on the back afterward. The papers with the handprints are already labeled this way!
We use a prize store and each year I make changes to how the rules work and what the prizes are, largely based on evaluating what worked well and what didn't during the previous year. So it's fun to introduce that to them.
We've tried different schedule systems (shorter terms, traditional quarters, etc.) for the year and I've always had something for the first week and/or last week to help shake things up and make it more tangible. That might be he week we do art projects, go swimming, skip a subject, do science projects, etc. Also a good time to make any necessary changes to routine, expectations or curriculum. I'm not always able to, but I try to have some time to reflect on all of that for each quarter or whatever unit we're using at the time. (5 or 6 week terms was helpful as a newer homeschool mom and with younger kids, but now full quarters are working better for us.)
Out of the ordinary meals. Maybe a family movie night with dessert for dinner at the end of the week. New busy box items for younger kids. (I have one bin inside and a few bins in the garage by category to swap out with periodically.) Extra flexibility with the agenda as we work out kinks. (Something you do during that soft launch month.) I hand out new planners and make sure everyone knows what's expected of them for each day and each subject. I'm sure I have more things written down with my school stuff.
Love all these ideas
Thanks for sharing! I do 4 out 5 that you mentioned.
I love these ideas! I have to nail down my ideas. Definitely a special breakfast. I could do gifts 🤔 I need to do pics…so many fun tradition possibilities! 🎉
Don't feel like you have to do them all you can pick even just one to incorporate and you can make it your own.
I thought about the brave conference but we will be travelling for our last event!!! I love the idea of starting a month early!!! I grab bible studies as needed but not thought of grabbing them at the beginning of the school year!!! We can’t take photos in the same location with our adventurous life but we have many photos of them as we are about to start a curriculum!!!
I love that you have photos from all over the world