Everyday Learning | 01

I love sharing our homeschool activities here on the blog, albeit rather sporadically. With kindergarten “officially” starting later this month (!!!), I’m hoping to turn our updates into a more regular feature. Hence the fancy blog post title: Everyday Learning | 01. (Think that will help motivate me to post more regularly?! We shall see.)

In our house we call our homeschooling method “everyday learning,” a hodgepodge of unschooling, Montessori, and project-based learning styles, we try to transform regular activities throughout our day into learning experiences.

For example this past month we:

Weighed our CSA share to calculate how many pounds of vegetables we received (subtracting her weight from each measurement then adding up the various bags of produce; we received 24 lbs this week and 15 lbs the week before!):

Everyday Learning: weighing our CSA share

Created a histogram of Scrabble letters to see if we had the correct letter frequencies (we didn’t):

Everyday Learning: creating scrabble letter histograms

Dissected and pressed flowers gathered from a nature walk:

Everyday Learning: Dissecting flowers gathered from a nature walk
Everyday Learning: Dissecting flowers gathered from a nature walk

Copied birds using tracing paper and colored pencils cause she wants to create a museum similar to the one in the Boxcar Children series:

Everyday Learning: tracing bird drawings

Everyday learning = everyday fun.

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