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ACTIVITIES

*Extra Activities

Are you done with your unit studies, or taking a break from homeschooling, but still want to provide a wholesome and interesting activity for your kids?

 

Check out our extra activities. From crafts and writing prompts to journaling and cooking, our activities have been divided into their correspondent age groups, making it easier for you to find what best fits your family and your children's interests.

Virtual Field Trips

“Field trips, including those that are virtual, enable teachers and parents to create as many authentic experiential experiences as possible. These spatial memories are embedded in the brain and need no rehearsal” - Fogarty

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Want to experience things that are far from your area or out of your financial possibilities? Virtual tours are here to immerse you and your family in a great adventure only a screen away!

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Met Kids

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Canadian FarmFoods360

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Planetarium

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The White House

Everyday Errands

"Wisdom is not a product of schooling, but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it"

- Albert Einstein

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Use your routine activities as learning situations!

Not everything needs to be extra planned and fancy. You can use your day-to-day chores and errands to teach your children valuable skills and life lessons.

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Appointments

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Cleaning

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Errands

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Shopping

Weather Dependent

“There's no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing” - Alfred Wainwright

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Too hot? Too cold? Too inconvenient?

There is no better place to learn than in nature, and because the seasons change, they provide different opportunities for learn and fun to happen. Just make sure to wear the proper clothing and bring the appropriate gear. Here we go!

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Cloudy Day

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Rainy Day

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Snowy Day

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Sunny Day

Indoor Activities

"Play is our brain's favorite way of learning"

- Diane Ackerman

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Not all has to be huge, super entertaining or expensive. Some times, playing at home is necessary for kids (-and parents too!). Here are some cheap/free indoor activities to do with your little ones.

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Let's play!

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At Home

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Community

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Educational Places

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Fun Places

Outdoor Activities

"Don't just tell children about the world. Show them."

- Penny Whitehouse

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Connection with God's Creation is essential for humans. It is through nature that we learn the true meaning of life and how to be out of this world, while living in it.

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Let the exploration begin!

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Backyard

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Parks

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Survival

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Volunteering

Traveling The World

"A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions."

- Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Going places helps change the way we see the world. Life gets a new meaning, and your brain gains innumerable new connections from all you experience from seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching. Witnessing another culture, or better, immersing in it will forever expand your knowledge, sense of gratitude, sense of duty, and thirst to learn more through traveling.

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Bon Voyage!

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Chile

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Japan

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Peru

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U.S.A.

Activities for 0-1 year olds

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Newborn Contrasting Images

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Hands and Feet Coordination

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Object Permanence

Activities for 2-5 year olds

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Egg Carton Activities

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Pipe Cleaners & Colander

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Sensory Bins

Activities for 6-9 year olds

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Rock Coloring

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Origami Fun

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Sidewalk Chalk

Activities for 10-12 year olds

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Embroidery

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Time Capsule

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Cookies

Activities for 13-16 year olds

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Rosary Bracelets

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Pen Pals

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Birdhouse

Activities for 17-18 year olds

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Anti-Mary Exposed Book Study

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Prayer Group

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Message in a Bottle

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