Last week, I wrote about organizing Molly's toys. I had to continue to work on the toy organization this week because I wanted to place picture labels on each bin, in the hopes that it would be easier (for everyone in the family!) to put the toys in the correct bins. If you missed it last week, ... Read More about Using Picture Labels to Help Pre-Readers Keep Their Toys Organized
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13 Uses for Homegrown Tomatoes
If you have a home garden, or live close to someone with a home garden, chances are that, later this summer, you will have a pile of tomatoes sitting on your counter. And, while you may love having BLT sandwiches everyday for lunch, you may still have mountains of tomatoes just waiting to be used.I ... Read More about 13 Uses for Homegrown Tomatoes
Curriculum Review: Easy Grammar and Daily Grams
I have written about my love affair with Easy Grammar and Daily Grams a few times on my own blog, but I don't think I've ever done so here on The Homeschool Classroom before. We began using Easy Grammar and Daily Grams when my oldest was in 3rd grade. She just finished the 6th grade Daily Grams ... Read More about Curriculum Review: Easy Grammar and Daily Grams
More Than 40 First Communion Banner Examples
----- This will officially be my last First Communion posting of this season (well, as far as I know!). I had been meaning to post some more examples of First Communion banners, just as a way to help those that are looking for some inspiration. If you have found my blog because of First Communion ... Read More about More Than 40 First Communion Banner Examples
My Big Fat Catholic First Communion Party
----- We had such a busy week (last week) and weekend! Even though Jack made his First Communion last Sunday (April 26th), we had a party in his honor this past Sunday. Of course, this meant that last week was just one giant tackle! I finally got the house clean (though I did hire someone who is ... Read More about My Big Fat Catholic First Communion Party