Last week I shared some of my very favorite Christian Mommy blogs and you had some great suggestions of new ones I should visit.
This week I’m going to share some of my favorite homeschool blogs.
Remember this list is definitely subjective and mostly reflects where I am as a homeschooling mom of toddlers and preschoolers. If you know of any great homeschool blogs for older grades, leave me a comment since I’ll be needing them in a few years.
Also, a lot of these homeschool blogs are written by Christian mommy’s but I’m including them this week because they tend focus a little (or a lot) more on homeschooling.
Top Ten {Homeschool} Blogs
(again, in no particular order)
1. 1+1+1=1 ~ Carisa is truly an inspiration when it comes to teaching toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners and just homeschooling in general. I’ve been reading her blog for a couple years and have used so many of her ideas. If you’re looking for ways to teach little ones, check out her blog.
2. The Activity Mom ~ I can always count on a fun, hands-on activity from Nicole. From activities for babies through Kindergarten, I’ve used lots of ideas from her blog.
3. Homeschool Creations ~ Jolanthe has a great Preschool Corner Round-up that I really love. She also makes lots of free printables.
4. Confessions of a Homeschooler ~ Erica offers tons of great preschool ideas for free, but she also has a Preschool and a 4K curriculum that she offers for only $10 each. We have the 4K and we’ve used lots of ideas from it. (No affiliate here, I just think it’s really good.)
5. Counting Coconuts ~ Mari-Ann is a certified Montessori teacher and is home educating her children using this method. She has lots of great ideas for real-life learning. (I’m also just a little jealous because she lives in Bermuda.)
6. Totally Tots ~ This is THE place to turn if you’re looking for activities for toddlers and preschoolers. I love the hands-on ABCs and 123s as well as the Touch, Feel, Learn posts.
7. Simple Homeschool ~ Jamie offers a wonderful mix of homeschooling topics, including my personal favorite, the “A Day in the Life” series. Simple Homeschool also has tons of guest writers so you can learn a lot about different homeschooling methods and curriculum that works for different families. Jamie herself pulls a lot from Waldorf, Leadership Education, and Unschooling (which scares and excited me).
8. The Preschool Experiment ~ I love following along with Jess as she teaches her children. She incorporates a lot of hands-on and literature based activities that are also frugal and extremely doable.
9. Delightful Learning ~ Michelle has loads of alphabet ideas, as well as activities that go along with Before Five in a Row and Five in a Row.
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Today’s Question: Alright, what are your favorite homeschool blogs? What makes you go back to them again and again?
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Great list, Allyson! :) Several blogs I love made the list. Thanks for linking up to Top Ten Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet! Thank you so much for the shout out! I am happy that you have found my posts useful. I have been inspired by so many of the same blogs you. I will say one of my all time favorites (it isn't even being blogged on anymore) is My Montessori Journey. If you go back and read all the archives when you have time there are so very many ideas to draw from.
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Thanks so much for including my blog Allyson, I really appreciate your kind words! It has been a joy getting to know you online!
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