You know, just because you teach your kids at home doesn’t mean that you can’t have any homeschool snow days.
After all, why should the public school kids be the only ones who get a break during inclement weather?
You can take a break too when the snow comes tumbling down.
You can even take a break when it ISN’T snowing!
Now just spend a little time contemplating THAT piece of wonderful information.
Unplanned breaks like snow days are perfect for curing burnout and refreshing the minds of young learners (and their teachers).
Now that I’ve convinced you to take a homeschool snow day, you are probably wondering what you should DO for it.
Well, here’s a list of posts with suggestions from other homeschool moms.
Enjoy!
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Suggestions for Homeschool Snow Days
5 Steps to a Perfect Homeschool Snow Day on Joy in the Home – If you’re going to have a snow day, you’ve got to do it right. Here’s how.
5 Snow Day Activities for Homeschoolers! on Southeast Homeschool Expo – This post includes some tasty activities for a snow day.
Snow Day Fun! on Homeschool Review Crew – Get fun book and activity ideas for your snowy day on this Old Schoolhouse site.
Snow Days for Homeschoolers: Indoor and Outdoor Learning Fun on Rock Your Homeschool – Make your snow day not only fun but educational too with these activities.
How to Build a Snow Cave by Susan Evans – What could be more fun than building a snow cave? Find out how to do it from Susan Evans.
101 Snow Day Activities For Kids on Triumphant Learning – Get a ton of ideas for fun activities from this post on Triumphant Learning.
Do you have any ideas for homeschool snow days? I’d love to hear them in the comment section below.