17 Writing & Grammar Resources Your Kids Need To Succeed

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Free &amp; Affordable Homeschool Resources

We are back with even more fun and creative homeschool free and affordable resources to add a little extra jazz to your homeschool curriclum. Happy learning!

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Grammar & Writing Resources

Writing and grammar are essential life skills, from communication to future job opportunities and more. It is a true educational necessity, which is why we have gathered these great free and affordable resources to make it easier for you.

Grammar Resources

  1. Punctuation Cheat Sheet 
  2. Prepositions Hands on Grammar Activities ($5.50)
  3. Grammar Poster Printables
  4. Active and Passive Voice Worksheets
  5. Subject-Verb Agreement Game Printables
  6. Crimes Against Writing - Grammar Activity Pack ($1.50)
  7. Capitalization Worksheets
  8. Parts of Speech Worksheets & Activities
  9. Essay Writing Worksheets
  10. Grammar detective parts of speech printables
  11. Kindergarten Writing Sentences Worksheets
  12. Silly Sentence Activity
  13. DIY Folded Book Printable
  14. Expanding sentences activity
  15. Fall Roll and write printables
  16. Grammar Bingo
  17. 4 Types of Sentences Worksheets & Activities ($2) 

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Do You Want to Be The Homeschool Mama Who Never Struggles With Teaching Reading?

This new guide reveals the top 3 secrets every homeschool mama needs to know about teaching reading skills. 

With this guide you'll be able to:

  • Immediately identify the important reading skills your child needs... even if you've tried before and failed
  • Build your confidence in your ability to teach crucial reading skills
  • Finally eliminate the stress of teaching reading!

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Patterns In The Park: Explore Engineering Concepts In Nature

By Lauren Schroeder, Salt And Lightspeed

If you want to add a little bit more intentionality into your study of nature, you can look for some specific patterns that show up in many different parts of nature. Here are a few specific patterns to look for:

1. Collect pinecones and look at the bottom. You’ll notice that the pinecone is made up of spirals going both to the left and right. The number of these spirals will be numbers on the fibonacci sequence! This famous sequence shows up everywhere in nature. Try having your kids paint the spirals different colors to help them see the pattern!

2. Find all the types of seeds you can, and see if you and your child can figure out what mechanisms the seed uses to travel! Do the seeds travel on the wind using wings or hairs that catch the breeze? Do they rely on animals or water to carry them away from their parent plant?

3. Have your child look around and tell you what stands out to them. Is it a red raspberry on a backdrop of green leaves? A yellow daisy? Plants and animals use color contrast for communication or camouflage, or to attract pollinators or repel predators. Talk about why each of those examples might have developed color contrast! 

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

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