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How to Make Rag Curls on the Prairie
This post outlines a Little House on the Prairie Unit Study that incorporates pioneer life skills, specifically focusing on creating… Read more
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Spring Cleaning Day on the Prairie
The post reflects on spring cleaning on the prairie, inspired by a handwritten list from the author’s children. It emphasizes… Read more
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These Happy Golden Years
The homeschooling experience allows for deep exploration and hands-on learning, exemplified in a study of pioneer life through “These Happy… Read more
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Practising Number Bonds Using Pascal’s Triangle
The author shares their experience of introducing Pascal’s triangle in a fun homeschool math lesson. They aimed to spark curiosity… Read more
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Summer Pollution Study {One Year Pond Study}
As autumn approaches, the ongoing pond study reveals significant changes observed since spring. The water level has dramatically decreased, exposing… Read more
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How to Use Natural Dye to Colour Cloth for a Homemade Rag Doll
Homeschooling offers the opportunity to learn traditional skills, such as using natural dyes from plants for crafting items like rag… Read more
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How to Make Hasty Pudding
The post details a homeschooling experience focused on making Hasty Pudding using traditional prairie methods inspired by “Little House on… Read more
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How Pioneers Washed Clothes {Little House on the Prairie}
Laundry in pioneer times was a labor-intensive task requiring significant effort, particularly by women and children. This post outlines historical… Read more
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How to Make a Laundry Bag
Teaching children practical life skills, like sewing a laundry bag, enriches homeschooling by blending creativity with history. This project emphasizes… Read more
