I would live…

I would live…

The sentence starter is an effective writing strategy. Sentence starters help your child focus, organize their thoughts, and be more creative. Use this strategy to help develop that creative genius you know your child possesses! Sentence starters also help students describe facts, make predictions, compare and contrast, state an opinion, and clarify or paraphrase information. […]

Library Science Resource

Library Science Resource

We are delighted to announce “Library Science” as our latest addition to our helpful Resource Page –  https://www.christiansforever.com/resources-to-make-life-easy-fun-exciting-unusual-youtube-videos/ We want to express a big “thank you” to one of our homeschool followers with the suggestion. Here is the rest of the story to Libraries as Language Learning Centers – During a research assignment, Karen, one […]

Valentine’s Day wordsearch

Valentine’s Day wordsearch

Enjoy fairy tale stories of true love by clicking here! Then enjoy this fun word search called “Valentine’s  Day Word Search”. Word searches develop spelling skills, extend vocabulary, and emphasize pattern recognition. Find all of the hidden words! Enjoy replaying one of your favorite word searches. Each time you replay it, the words are reordered […]

Paczki wordsearch

Paczki wordsearch

Enjoy fairy tale stories of yummy desserts! Pączki have been made in Poland since the Middle Ages. Traditional pączki are made from rich dough containing eggs, fats, sugar, and yeast. Real paczki dough looks yellow. Pączki Day is also called ‘Fat Tuesday’ because it is just before Ash Wednesday. Enjoy this fun word search called “Pączki […]

Hank Aaron – Black History Month

Hank Aaron – Black History Month

We are highlighting Hank Aaron during Black History Month. Born February 5, 1934 – January 22, 2001 Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron is a Black retired American baseball right fielder who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1954 through 1976. He was born in Mobile, Alabama. Aaron spent 21 seasons with the Milwaukee […]

Lego Day

Lego Day

Legos – have you played with them? These little plastic-colored bricks have been sparking creativity and joy in kids of all ages for almost 70 years. Legos bring back memories of our childhood. Legos make memories for our children and grandchildren. Did you know? Lego means “play well” The Lego company submitted its patent application […]

Holocaust Wordsearch

Holocaust Wordsearch

January 27th is Holocaust Remembrance Day. The Holocaust took place between 1941 and 1945 throughout German-occupied Europe. Jewish ghettos were created in Europe. Let us never forget. Click here to see the Holocaust maps. Did you know? It was the systematic genocide of European Jews Sadly, around 6 million Jews were killed by Nazi Germans […]

Discouraged?

Discouraged?

Are you discouraged? Everyone, at some point in their life, gets discouraged. Why? you are doing what is right, but the outcome is not right you are trying as hard as you can, but nothing ever happens you feel overwhelmed you feel like nothing ever changes you feel like you cannot do something that will […]

Another Sunday

Another Sunday

Another Sunday is come and almost gone. What does it mean to me, to you, to others? During the past week, did we? Go to church Visit our synagogue Say our daily prayers Take the sacrament Forgive a nasty person Say “I’m sorry” Repent of anything we did wrong Repent of anything we did not […]

National Popcorn Day

National Popcorn Day

National Popcorn Day is a fun day to eat popcorn as a treat. You can munch on popcorn all day (and weekend) long! Let’s celebrate!!! Did you know? This time-honored snack can be sweet or savory, caramelized, buttered or plain Popcorn can be made into a candied ball, or tossed with nuts and chocolate Enjoy […]