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Including new printables and resources that are either free or affordable is a terrific way to get your kids back into the routine of doing school days.

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Get a 10 page Sunflower Watercolor Art Lesson! This booklet is full of teaching tips, an easy step-by-step drawing and painting tutorial. Perfect for creative kids!

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Homeschool Planning & Organization

It can be overwhelming to organize and follow out a homeschool schedule, let alone try to recall what you enjoyed or wanted to do this year. This is why having a planner or organizer for homeschool is a lifesaver.

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Sunflower Watercolor Art Lesson

You get a 10 page Art Lesson. This booklet is full of teaching tips, an easy step-by-step drawing and painting tutorial. Growing by the warmth and light of one sun, the face of the sunflower tracks the sun’s path moving in the sky all day long. What if we followed the Son of God throughout the day just like a sunflower? 

Perfect for Grades 3rd - 8th

Learning Objectives

  • Draw a sunflower.
  • Learn about overlapping or layering.
  • Practice mixing colors.
  • Use wet-in-wet technique in watercolor.

Get it now for only $5.99

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Free Fantasy Short Stories For Teens

GUEST ARTICLE BY KARYNE NORTON, AUTHOR

I have heard one complaint over and over from homeschool moms: My teen’s reading comprehension is too high for these books, and I don’t have time to pre-read every novel they want to read.

And now that my own kids are reaching that stage, I’ve experienced the problem first hand. My current solution? Finding short stories that give me a taste of the author’s style, quality, and content level.

Read this article to find 5 clean fantasy short stories for your teens to read - you can snag them all for free by signing up for the author’s newsletter.

Find this article and much more in the Homeschool Quest magazine.