🎉Friday's Fun Finds for June 12th, 2026🎉
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Hey Reader, One of the things I love most about homeschooling is that learning can show up in unexpected places. A math lesson becomes an art project. This week's Fun Finds are full of those kinds of opportunities, easy ways to add a little curiosity, creativity, and connection to your summer without a lot of extra planning. Let's dive in... Working with hundreds of homeschool moms has shown me that math is a *sticky* subject. If you've been looking for a way to make math more creative, my friend Patricia from Creative Class by Patricia has a beautiful symmetry art project that combines shapes, fractions, and art into one activity kids actually enjoy. She walks you through the whole thing step by step in the blog post. Check it out here. Do you use Unit Studies? You won't want to miss this outstanding deal brought to you by Homeschool Resource.Co {Unit Study Collection}. There are 15 full-length unit studies that normally sell for over $300 packed inside for just $24. This is a limited-time offer. The School's Out Bundle started this week. This collection of free resources was put together to help you through those dog days of summer. Check it out HERE In just one month, America will celebrate its 250th Birthday. Reader, this is a once-in-a-generation milestone. It's also the perfect opportunity to help your kids understand freedom, independence, and how we got from 1776 to today. The following resources are all designed to make celebrating and learning easy for you. Get 5 days of music and art appreciation FREE from Music in Our Homeschool Americas 250 Years of Freedom Unit Study from the Pallas Center is on sale for $8.99 How to Homeschool My Child has an incredible collection of resources bundled for America 250 I put together my own bundle of products relating to American Symbols (Busy Bee Members, including those who purchased the Summer Sanity Saver Pass, you will Have Access to my products on the 25th). As you look ahead to summer, remember: You do not have to fill every hour. A single conversation, a good book, a field trip, a holiday celebration, or a spark of curiosity can lead to meaningful learning. Have a wonderful weekend, and if you discover something fun, interesting, or unexpected, hit reply and tell me about it. I love hearing what your family is exploring.
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