-

How to Make a Simple Tea Towel and Dish Cloth for Play
In a Little House on the Prairie Unit Study, children explored pioneer life through hands-on projects like making tea towels… Read more
-

The Long Winter {Little House on the Prairie Unit Study}
By the end of Week 6 of the Little House on the Prairie Unit Study, the family has deeply embraced… Read more
-

How to Make a Rag Doll: Home-Made Prairie Toys
This summer highlighted my tendency to hold onto items, which proved beneficial while exploring pioneer living through our homeschool. We… Read more
-

Homeschool Prairie Cooking {Butter, Bread & Jam}
In this week’s homeschooling activities, children engaged in authentic prairie cooking by making butter, bread, and jam, linking hands-on experiences… Read more
-

Teaching Number bonds
The post highlights the advantages of homeschooling in math, emphasizing the importance of time to foster understanding over speed. It… Read more
-

Building a Toy Wood-Burning Stove
Homeschooling provides opportunities for deep problem-solving, as illustrated by Thomas’s creation of a toy wood-burning stove from a broken box.… Read more
-

How to Make a Prairie Tablecloth
The content emphasizes the significance of hands-on learning in homeschooling by using lessons from “Little House on the Prairie,” particularly… Read more
-

How to Make Laundry Soap Balls
The post details a hands-on homeschooling project where soap balls were made as part of a Little House on the… Read more
-

Pond (One Small Square) Part Two
The post highlights the importance of engaging with nature through a year-long pond study, driven by the book “Pond (One… Read more
