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Back to School Projects

Time to start back into the school year and the best way to introduce curriculum is to disguise it as Art! Get all of your homeschoolers involved with these fun and creative activities...







  • Magazine Picture Puzzles - Create your own puzzles with Magazine pages or a large 8x10 printed photo.






  • Practice the Letter A! - Use this great and easy printable to help your young homeschoolers master the letter Aa.






  • What's that sound? - Help your child identify common household sounds or you can even get adventurous and tape sounds from around the world.





  • What's Missing? - A fun hands-on way to build your child's memory.







  • Practice the Letter B! - Use this great and easy printable to help your young homeschoolers master the letter Bb.






  • Scavenger Hunt! - This is a fun activity that will chalenge your homeschoolers' brain power and make them laugh!









  • Banana Pancakes for Breakfast! - Teach your kids the importance of good nutrition and some great easy-to-learn skills in the kitchen.






  • Alphabet Biscuits! - Use this fun hands-on activity to help your child master their letters.



  • Box Puppets! - Help your child see the beauty and functionality of recyclables by creating marionette puppets out of milk cartoons!




  • Practice the Letter C ! - Use this great and easy printable to help your young homeschoolers master the letter Cc.






  • Shoe Box Diaroma - This is a fun craft to add to any unit study or reading assignment. Consider doing this fun hands-on work of art instead of a book report.






  • Creative Writting Inspirations! - Use these great and easy printables to help your homeschoolers open their minds and do a little creative writting.






  • Create Your Own Candles! - Want a fun and easy way to turn your old crayons and candle stubs into fun and usable art? Well, we’ve got the craft for you!






  • The Power of Estimation! - Estimation and guess work are an important aspect of math and science. Help your homeschooler master these skills.





  • Practice the Letter D! - Use this great and easy printable to help your young homeschoolers master the letter Dd.






  • Paper Plate Dream Catchers - Dream catchers are supposed to catch your good dreams while letting the bad dreams slip through the hole in the center.








  • Pin Wheels - This can just be a fun activity on a rainy day.





  • Bring the Food Pyramid to Life! - Teaching your children about the importance of food is, well... important, but let’s face it can get really boring! Let’s spice it up in a fun and colorful way! All of your children, regardless of age, can create a meal that’s healthy and colorful!






  • Practice the Letter E! - Use this great and easy printable to help your young homeschoolers master the letter Ee.

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