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Day 8 Creating a Unit Study Lesson Plan 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together

August 28, 2025 | 1 Comment
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It’s day 8 and we’re creating a unit study lesson plan. Also, look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies. I’m doing 10 days of diving into unit studies by creating a unit study together.

Now, is the culmination of gathering all the resources of your hard work. Unless you are using a premade unit study, you will want to develop the art of lesson planning. 

Day 8 Creating a Unit Study Lesson Plan 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together

I have mentioned before in How to Write a Simple But Effective Homeschool Lesson Plan that lesson planning is nothing more than a visual map.

It shows what you want to accomplish for the day, week, or month. You can do this! The educationalese do not have to be so overwhelming.

UNIT STUDY LESSON PLANNING IS A VISUAL MAP

Today, I will create that visual map for you.  Look at it below.

I have created lesson plans for week 1 for my Ocean Unit Study coming up based on the information I created from Day 4. Finalize Sub-topics. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together and Day 5. Creating Unit Study Objectives. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together.

Key to successfully planning your unit study is not just organizing your information into a workable plan, but creating engaging lesson plans too.

Day 8 Creating a Unit Study Lesson Plan 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together

Teaching is a learned art and lesson planning is no different. 

Beginning your unit study is just as important as deciding how to end it.  So take time to think about a lure that will hook your children on the topic being introduced.

4 MISTAKES TO NOT MAKE WHEN UNIT STUDY LESSON PLANNING

Notice that in my opening of the unit study I start with an edible tidal zone model.

1. BEGIN THE UNIT STUDY WITH ENGAGING HANDS-ON IDEAS OR ACTIVITY

Though the idea is mine, the model is not. The picture comes from a book that we already have at the house and we are going to make it an edible model.

So take your ideas for hands-on ideas from books that you have. We are excited about making this and hopefully this will hook my kids on the topic of oceans

The teacher in you may think that reading the opening chapter of a book is engaging. Though this may be true for some books, it is not the case with all of them. 

I find that beginning my unit study with an activity creates the mood I want as we tackle another topic. 

There is just no substitute for an engaging, interactive hands-on activity to begin your unit study.

2. CHOOSING A SUPERIOR UNIT STUDY SPINE GIVES YOU A BOOST IN LESSON PLANNING. CHOOSE CAREFULLY.

Using my main book that I decided on early as my spine and that I talked about in Day 3. Selecting Superior Sub-Topics. 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies By Creating A Unit Study Together helps me to piece together my beginning week. 

There is no need to try to find vocabulary words that are a natural fit for my unit study because I did my work way early by choosing a superior book for my unit study. 

Choosing a spine or main guide carefully gives you a huge boost and makes lesson planning a cinch.

Also, I looked back at the sub-topics that I wanted to stay focused on to decide my objective for the week.

3. BEGIN WITH A GENERAL FRAME OF KNOWLEDGE FOR THE TOPIC BEFORE DIVING INTO SUBTOPICS.

Since this is the beginning week, then I do want to focus on the basics of my topic.

Think of the way a topic would naturally be introduced when lesson planning for the entire unit study.  Begin with the basics of a topic.

Focusing on the basics in the beginning instead of jumping right into complicated sub-topics will help your children remember key points from other unit studies that you considered that are linked to this one.

Give your children time to simmer on the subject a bit. Don’t rush the meditation process.

For example, for week 2 I will fold in some facts, as a reminder, that we learned from our study of a Coral Reef. 

Having time to adjust to the topic for a week, they can now brainstorm and connect it with information they previously know.

Then, reviewing your lesson plans and using my form above, look at how easy I covered a variety of school subjects for the week.

4. DO NOT FORCE A LESSON PLAN WHICH IS AWKWARD FOR THE SAKE OF COVERING A SUBJECT.

Remember not to force a fit for the sake of covering that subject.

Though we do a unit study exclusively when we are focused on one, I can have the boys supplement with math and grammar if needed.

Day 8 Creating a Unit Study Lesson Plan 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together

Relax and design your lesson plans as an extension of your personality and with the unique strengths and weaknesses of your children in mind. 

My very favorite way to organize is my Ultimate Unit Study Planner.

Day 8 Creating a Unit Study Lesson Plan 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together

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10 DAYS OF CREATING A UNIT STUDY TOGETHER

  • Unit Studies Define & Redefine the Meaning – Day 1
  • Tips For Choosing Unit Study Topics.- Day 2
  • Selecting Superior Sub-Topics. Day 3
  • Finalize Sub-topics – Day 4
  • Creating Unit Study Objectives – Day 5
  • Unit Study Resources that Stir the Imagination – Day 6
  • Unit Study Activity Ideas – Day 7
  • Creating a Unit Study Lesson Plan – Day 8
  • Flow of Our Day with A Unit Study Schedule – Day 9
  • Unit Study Beginnings – Day 10

All of this looks good on paper right? Now, how do we execute all of this?  How does a day look in the life of a unit study family?  Next post, I will show you how we balance the day.

Hugs and love ya,

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Day 8 Creating a Unit Study Lesson Plan 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies by Creating a Unit Study Together. It's day 8 and we're creating a unit study lesson plan. Also, look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies. I’m doing 10 days of diving into unit studies by creating a unit study together. Now, is the culmination of gathering all the resources of your hard work. Unless you are using a premade unit study, you will want to develop the art of lesson planning.

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Free Mesopotamia Lapbook For Kids Who Love Hands-On Learning

August 23, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have a free Mesopotamia lapbook for you today. Too, I created a few extra minibooks but you decide which ones you want to use. Also, look at my pages Homeschool Lapbooks – Powerful Tools For Mastery Learning, Ancient Civilization and Ancient Mesopotamia Fun Facts For Kids Who Love History for more hands-on history ideas..

Lapbooks are interactive, creative tools that bring history to life.

And when it comes to Mesopotamia, the “Cradle of Civilization,” a lapbook is a fun way to help kids engage with one of the most fascinating early cultures in human history.

Free Mesopotamia Lapbook For Kids Who Love Hands-On Learning

And Mesopotamia isn’t just one civilization. It is a series of them.

For example, it includes the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians too.

Too, lapbooks can break information into chunks. They allow your child to focus on what he or she is interested in. Additionally, you can include topics you want covered in this lapbook.

For instance, you can cover topics like the major cities like Ur and Babylon, inventions like the wheel and cuneiform, the code of Hammurabi, ziggurats and geography like the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA BOOKS FOR KIDS

Additionally, look at these books.

7 Books to Read About Ancient Mesopotamia

Mesopotamia is a region situated within the Tigris–Euphrates River system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent. Today, Mesopotamia occupies modern Iraq.  In the broader sense, the historical region included present-day Iraq and parts of present-day Iran, Kuwait, Syria, and Turkey.

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Gilgamesh the King (The Gilgamesh Trilogy)

Gilgamesh, half-god and half-man, in his loneliness and isolation becomes a cruel tyrant over the citizens of Uruk. To impress them forever he orders a great wall to be built, driving his people to exhaustion and despair so that they cry to the Sun God for help.

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The Golden Bull: A Mesopotamian Adventure

5,000 years ago in ancient Mesopotamia during a terrible drought, Jomar and Zefa's father must send his children away to the city of Ur because he can no longer feed them. At fourteen, Jomar is old enough to apprentice with Sidah, a master goldsmith for the temple of the moongod, but there is no place for Zefa in Sidah's household. Zefa, a talented but untrained musician, is forced to play her music and sing for alms on the streets of Ur.

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Science in Ancient Mesopotamia

Describes the enormous accomplishments of the Sumerians and Babylonians of ancient Mesopotamia in every scientific area, a heritage which affects our own everyday lives

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Ancient Mesopotamia: The Sumerians, Babylonians, And Assyrians

Explores Sumerian, Babylonian, and Assyrian cultures, discussing social structure, lifestyles, and the military in these societies.

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Lugalbanda: The Boy Who Got Caught Up in a War: An Epic Tale From Ancient Iraq

Lugalbanda woke with a jolt. He opened his eyes and what did he see but the terrible Anzu bird beating its wings in its nest high above. . . . Did he quake? Did he quail? No. Lugalbanda the Brave sat and stared, and into his head came a brilliant idea.

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Mesopotamia (A True Book)

Presents the history of ancient Mesopotamia, describing the different groups of people who lived there, and their government, cities, everyday life, religion, and writing.

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You Wouldn't Want to Be a Sumerian Slave!

Invites readers them to become the main character. Each book uses humorous illustrations to depict the sometimes dark and horrific side of life during important eras in history.

Then, look at some hands-on activities to pair with this fun Mesopotamia lapbook.

ACTIVITIES TO PAIR WITH ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA LAPBOOK

  • How to Make Unleavened Bread Ancient Mesopotamia Bread Recipe
  • Hands-on Ancient Mesopotamia: Easy STEM Irrigation Activity
  • Ancient Mesopotamia (Hands-on History): and Cook Sebetu Rolls
  • Hands-on Geography Mesopotamia: Fun Salt Dough Map
  • How To Make A LEGO Map Of The Mesopotamian Civilization
  • Free Simple List Of Ancient Civilizations | Their Inventions And Discoveries
  • 10 Interesting Facts About Mesopotamia And Unit Study Outline

In addition, look at more homeschool lapbooks.

MORE HOMESCHOOL LAPBOOKS

  • Ancient Rome
  • Ancient Babylon
  • Ancient Phoenicia
  • Fun Pharaohs and Queens Ancient Egypt Lapbook and Activities
  • Famous Pharaohs and Queens of Egypt.
  • Ancient Assyria
  • Ancient China (ancient civilizations)
  • Free Ancient China Lapbook for Kids Who Love Hands-on History
  • Indus Valley
  • Ancient Civilization Lapbook covering Sumer, Mesopotamia, The Babylonian & Hammurabi, Minoan and Mycenaean , Ancient Egypt,  Greece, Phoenician, Ancient Greece & Rome Pockets, and Celts
Free Mesopotamia Lapbook For Kids Who Love Hands-On Learning

Also, look at what is included in the lapbook.

  • Map of Mesopotamia
  • 1 color cover
  • Learn cuneiform writing
  • Fun facts about Mesopotamia
  • Artifacts and architecture
  • 1 flip book Sargon
  • 1 flip book Hammurabi

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Day 3 Selecting Superior Sub-Topics 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies By Creating A Unit Study Together

August 15, 2025 | 2 Comments
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I have day 3 selecting sub-topics unit studies. Also, look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies. I’m doing 10 days of diving into unit studies by creating a unit study together.

Slice and dice of your unit study begins with being picky about sub-topics. One significant reason that could dampen a unit study is not selectively choosing sub-topics. 

Chiseling that main topic down into manageable planning sub-topics is the key to not covering “everything” and not being overwhelmed.

Day 3 Selecting Superior Sub-Topics 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies By Creating A Unit Study Together

Not only did I choose the topic of Oceans to do with you because it has a kazillion topics so I can illustrate a slice and dice method, but I also wanted to pull you in closer on the specific how tos of choosing a sub-topic.

From the beginning, it is important to brainstorm sub-topics that would fit naturally into your main theme. 

In other words never force a fit to make something fit into a subject for the sake of saying you covered something in that subject. 

TRIM AND FIT UNIT STUDIES

It really makes for some awkward learning moments.  I have done it and afterwards I felt like I was having an insane homeschooling day.

For example, I mentioned in Day 2. I chose Oceans not just because it will be part of our big move coming up, but because it is a science topic. 

I want our sub-topics to stay focused more on science. 

So if I was to try to tie in history by asking the boys how do they think the Oregon Trail pioneers felt when they arrived in Oregon and viewed the Pacific Ocean would feel awkward to me.

On the other hand if I tied in the history of seafaring to our unit study, that would feel more natural.

Make sense?

Next, the very basic essential to planning an excellent unit study is having a hardworking spine which can be a study guide, teacher’s manual, textbook, pamphlet, living book or article on line. 

Start by looking over what you already have in your home library to choose as a guide.

If you don’t have one, then make a visit to the library to find one or buy one if you think you will do this topic again and can use it with multiple children.

BOOKS AND GUIDES MATTER

Though I love living books, I normally use them to include as our literature to read. 

Sometimes I choose a living book.  Why? Because books that give me ideas for hands-on too from the very beginning sets me up for success by making the unit study easier. 

I want to work less in teacher prep so I chose books filled with facts AND that have hands-on ideas for projects. It really depends on what type of unit study also. 

For example, if we were doing one a famous person then a living book would be my number one go to book.

Day 3. Selecting Superior Sub-Topics. Unit Study

Also if you have younger children, then choosing a living book like the ones by Holling C. Holling like I have listed below are great story readers and make a useful teacher spine. 

It is easy too at times to find hands on ideas for younger learners, but not quite as easy for older students.

So as the teacher you decide what type of books keeps it easy for you and for the ages of the children you have. 

No need to dread hands-on because that is the life of a great unit study. 

Just be more picky about choosing the unit study guide. 

CHOOSE A SPINE CAREFULLY

Instead of going with a living book for my Ocean Unit Study, then I am going with more of a fact book which already has ideas for hands-on projects.

I have mentioned these books before and now I gathered some of them up for you to see.  Because hands on ideas are already included, they make WONDERFUL unit study starters.

Discover the Oceans is the one I will be using for this unit study from my favorite books above.   This doesn’t mean I can’t add another spine. 

I had this one at home and it is a good jumping off point.  Look below at the chapters inside the book.

Day 3 Selecting Superior Sub-Topics 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies By Creating A Unit Study Together

I don’t have to fuss much because I already have a guide or direction to go with on this topic. 

Quickly glancing at the chapters I can tell which ones are the direction we need to go and which ones I may need to look over. 

The “maybe” chapters are ones I need to look at because I want to keep this a more science topic and I want to be sure they don’t pull us too far off that track.

Choose sub-topics that pique your children’s interests and then assign them to subjects. 

I will be doing this in the next post where I will have chosen all my sub-topics for the Ocean, but I have an example above from my FBI unit study to show you now.  I have 3 sub-topics shown. 

Two that interested my boys which are J. Edgar Hoover and the effects of WWI and one I added, which is the U.S. Government.  

Unit Study Course of Study | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

(page from my Unit Study Planner)

So I added something I felt like they needed to study about and grouped with the sub-topics that they naturally picked.  

On the right side I used a check to show which subject areas I felt those sub-topics met.

10 DAYS OF CREATING A UNIT STUDY TOGETHER

  • Unit Studies Define & Redefine the Meaning – Day 1
  • Tips For Choosing Unit Study Topics.- Day 2
  • Selecting Superior Sub-Topics. Day 3
  • Finalize Sub-topics – Day 4
  • Creating Unit Study Objectives – Day 5
  • Unit Study Resources that Stir the Imagination – Day 6
  • Unit Study Activity Ideas – Day 7
  • Creating a Unit Study Lesson Plan – Day 8
  • Flow of Our Day with A Unit Study Schedule – Day 9
  • Unit Study Beginnings – Day 10

So up to this point, you  need to

  • Pick a guide or two;
  • Look over the chapters;
  • Determine which chapters will help you in your topic and which ones will not or would the book serve better as a reader or literature.
  • Choose your sub-topics

Next post I will share my sub-topics on the Ocean Unit Study and then show you how to start pulling resources together.

Are you with me still?

Hugs and love ya,

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Day 2 Unit Studies Topics 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies By Creating A Unit Study Together

August 13, 2025 | 2 Comments
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I have day 2 unit studies. Also, look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies. I’m doing 10 days of diving into unit studies by creating a unit study together.

So, the next big hurdle natural step after you adopt your definition of a unit study is determining a topic.

Sharing tips today on how I choose a topic, I hope you leave behind a bit of the fear that hems us in to using curriculum laid out by others and embrace the teacher in you. 

Day 2 Unit Studies Topics 10 Days of Diving Into Unit Studies By Creating A Unit Study Together

Yep, teacher mom is screaming to get out.  Okay—screaming with shaking knees is fine too.  Trekking this together, we’ll both have a step by step guide.

One of the very first resources I turn to when deciding a topic is to my sons. 

For me, this is the part of unit studies that makes it child-led. 

Engage your children and from the beginning you already have a captive audience.

AVOID CAPTURE & RELEASE TACTICS IN UNIT STUDIES

The first year I asked Mr. Senior 2013 who was in 3rd grade at the time and Mr. Awesome who was a 1st grader what topics interested them, I received some great ideas. 

Here are their answers: To blow up something (sounds like my kid), learn to weave or tie a knot, about bears, and grow crystals.

Sounds like a good plan to me.  The next step is to turn their idea into a topic that is teacher approved for the year.  When I mean teacher approved, it has to be something that we need as a family. 

Blowing up something told me that they needed more hands-on activities so we studied basic chemistry.  (We did blow up corks in our kitchen and the indentations on my ceiling are there to prove it.)

Tying a knot was tied (pun intended) into our reading and study of Carry on, Mr. Bowditch.  Studying about bears we covered in our Native American unit studies and we grew crystals one week for our science activity.

Native American Lapbook @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

As you can see not every idea gets a full blown unit study, sometimes it is an idea that can be part of a unit study that you want covered too.  Asking my sons is always my beginning point.

Some years, I too have kids that say: “I don’t know.” 

So next, I turn to the seasons and times in our life at the present moment.  I like to teach in practical ways and learning becomes so much more meaningful when you are living and learning together.

CAPTURE NATURAL MOMENTS TO TURN TO UNIT STUDIES

Whether you choose to study a topic like snow flakes, the Winter Olympics, about the Arctic or how to survive in the cold if it’s the winter season or choose a topic for an event coming up in your life.

Moments that occur naturally have been some of our best learning moments in unit studies.

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This is actually the choice I am using to determine the topic for our next unit study which is a study of the Ocean.  With our move overseas, and because South America lends itself well to studying about the Ocean, that will be our next unit study topic.

Other factors I consider when choosing a unit study to coincide with our present family life is to determine what my kids know and don’t know, whether we want an expansive unit study that lasts weeks or even months or a mini-unit study.  

I always start first though with what we have previously studied so I can use that as a jump start into our next topic.

Animals of the Amazon @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Coral reef Lapbook @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

We have covered some of the Animals of the Amazon  and about Coral Life so I can build on those topics when we start our Ocean Unit Study. 

Things like the Amazon River and the importance of coral will help them to recall some basic information.

Remember, unit studies is about connecting information together and it is not about being a study of disjointed topics or subjects. 

Try to use your previous studies of any topics to connect it with the current one or weave it together so that you help your children see connections.

UNIT STUDY TEXTBOOK TIPS –  WHAT?

It almost seems like an oxymoron to use unit study and textbooks in the same breath, but textbooks can be of practical use especially when you live in an area that requires stricter record keeping.

If that is the case, then use a text book or chapter from it to create a unit study which is approved for record keeping purposes.

Or, if you have purchased textbooks and feel more comfortable using it as you begin a unit study, it is a practical way to not waste what you have already purchased. 

Create a unit study from your textbooks on hand and bring the topics to life.

Basically a unit study from a textbook can become enrichment or it could be a lengthy and extensive unit study.  You decide.

TAP INTO OTHER TYPES OF UNIT STUDIES

Unit studies can also be prepared by

  • using a living book, based on a famous person,
  • on geography,
  • on a period in history including persons like explorers,
  • based on a family vacation,
  • current news events,
  • on an art topic,
  • on an animal,
  • on science and famous scientists,
  • on life skills like cooking and
  • choosing a career and on character traits like Konos uses.

Okay, I have my big general sweeping category of an Ocean Unit Study. 

But now, we need to trim this baby into something we can actually study for weeks.  I need to determine what is beneficial for my family.

If you have chosen a much narrower topic, like the study of a famous person or even the study of an animal or time period in history, you still need to narrow down exactly what benefits you want your family to get from it.

Sub-topics to the rescue.  I will share on Day 3 how to determine which sub-topics are important and which ones are not.

10 DAYS OF CREATING A UNIT STUDY TOGETHER

  1. Unit Studies Define & Redefine the Meaning – Day 1
  2. Tips For Choosing Unit Study Topics.- Day 2
  3. Selecting Superior Sub-Topics. Day 3
  4. Finalize Sub-topics – Day 4
  5. Creating Unit Study Objectives – Day 5
  6. Unit Study Resources that Stir the Imagination – Day 6
  7. Unit Study Activity Ideas – Day 7
  8. Creating a Unit Study Lesson Plan – Day 8
  9. Flow of Our Day with A Unit Study Schedule – Day 9
  10. Unit Study Beginnings – Day 10

Are you with me? What is your topic? Can you imagine if everyone shared their topic or ideas? That would be a huge benefit to each other.

I’m stoked to share my sub-topics with you next.

Hugs and love ya,

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How Do I Socialize My Homeschooled Kids?

July 22, 2025 | 1 Comment
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How do I socialize my homeschooled kids is one question we still get asked. Also, look at my page The Dynamics of How to Homeschool Easily and Smarter for more tried and true tips.

If there is one question we get asked over and over again as homeschoolers, it has to be, “How Do I Socialize My Homeschooled Kids?”.

How Do I Socialize My Homeschooled Kids?

Again though, this has to be a topic where your definition of socialization has to be defined.

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For example, it is a valid concern because nobody wants children that grow up to be social misfits.

Start here to zero in on a well-rounded definition of socialization.

  • Is it interaction with other children their age?
  • Is it going places or field trips?
  • Is it being with people?
  • Is it knowing how to interact with people of different beliefs and cultures?
  • Is it knowing how to interact with children who are not their age?
  • Is it knowing how to carry on a conversation with an adult?
  • Is it knowing how to tolerate the company of younger children that throw temper tantrums?
  • Is it knowing how to be respectful to any who are not respectful in their speech or conduct toward homeschoolers?

Guess what? Homeschooling is ALL of those things!

Contrary to what some folks feel is homeschooling, the homeschooling environment has all those things I just mentioned.

I feel the bigger question and more important question to ask is this:

WHO IS GOING TO TEACH YOUR CHILD ALL THOSE THINGS?

In life, as my mom always told me somebody is going to inflict their will on your child. Isn’t that what a peer does?

Why then should that peer be somebody who does not care or cares little for your child? Why can’t the parent be the one who models the behavior or sets the pattern? A parent can be a peer.

However, we know kids love being with other kids and we want to nourish friendships.

In the homeschool world, each city or area is different in what they offer as far as activities.

Activities include homeschool football teams, basketball, volleyball, national spelling bees, Bible bees, geography bees, plays, reenactments, co-ops to learn just about any subject or topic under the sun from sewing, baking, cooking, being a responsible babysitter, to legos and robots.

Check out my article Day 6: Homeschool Hangouts & Socialization Situations
Check out my 5 Days series on a Homeschooling Co-op Convert

Adopt your definition of socialization and whatever definition you adopt, be sure the emphasis is on family learning.

Sure, we all could probably go for days and not leave the because we love our homes and set it up for relaxed learning.

MORE HOMESCHOOL SOCIALIZATION TIPS

  • Socialization – A Homeschool Hallucination?
  • 12 Easy Ways Homeschooled Teens and Tweens Socialize
  • Day 6: Homeschool Hangouts & Socialization Situations
  • How Do I Socialize My Homeschooled Kids?

However, I have seen homeschoolers focus only on the needs of one or two of  their children instead of learning together as a family.

Why is this fine point worthy of mention?

Because it goes straight to the heart of socialization, which is that its the right, responsibility and privilege of the family to foster social skills. The whole homeschool journey should not just revolve around one or two kids because life is not like that.

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Parents model social skills by reacting to various scenarios throughout the day and thus model behavior that children will want to follow.

Beginning with the family is a great place to start socializing homeschooled kids!

What about you? Have you over joined too many support groups and need to spend more time together as a family?

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