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Valentine's Day is a special time of year for children to celebrate the people they love. It is also a great opportunity to make learning fun and engaging with creative homeschool activities. There are plenty of printables, worksheets, and activities available for homeschoolers of all ages. It's the perfect opportunity to get creative, explore some fun activities and make lasting memories. 

Featured Resource

  • Get the I Can Read play-centered reading program

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Featured Resource

I Can Read Program

Remove confusion about what reading skills your child needs to master and in what order to teach them with the I Can Read program.

  • Make reading lessons something your child looks forward to with play-based lessons that are easy to teach and fun for your child.
  • Ensure your child is actually reading, not only sounding out words fluently, with reading passages at the right level.

All this and lots of printables to support your lessons make the I Can Read program the tool you need.

Coupon code: HomeQuest

Click here to learn more about The I Can Read Program!

 

A book report worksheet for homeschoolers is a great way to help your child learn how to summarize books.

Writing a book report helps your child remember all the important parts of the book, so they can tell someone else about it in just a few sentences.

Get all 15 worksheets for just $3 at https://ko-fi.com/thehomeschoolquest

This bundle includes a pdf with 15 printables including:

  • 8 book report worksheets
  • Sequence of Events worksheet
  • Elements of a Story worksheet
  • What is the Theme worksheet
  • The Facts worksheet (great for non-fiction books)
  • Favorite Quotes worksheet
  • 2 Book Vocabulary worksheets

P.S. If you have a kid that is a talker, teaching them how to summarize is a total lifesaver. Ask me how I know. 

 

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