Hodgepodge

You ARE an Artist!

  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • About Us
  • Art Lessons
  • Blog
  • Book
  • Homeschool
  • Healthy
  • Shop
You are here: Home / HomeSchooling / Helpful Habits / Hodgepodge Holiday Homeschool Celebrations

November 20, 2015 by: Hodgepodgemom

Hodgepodge Holiday Homeschool Celebrations

Over the next weeks we will be enjoying a few, long-standing homeschool habits – those holiday homeschool celebrations. With both Thanksgiving and Christmas coming up, our schedule is a little different.

Holiday Homeschool Celebrations at Hodgepodge

Not only because are involved in several activities at church and in drama productions, plus blessed with family times but also because it is a perfect time to change up the schedule. We can focus on Thanksgiving then the Advent season.

Have a Thanksgiving Homeschool Celebration www.hodgepodge.me

The affiliate links included are for resources we absolutely love. Thanks for helping keep Hodgepodge running! Please see our disclosure policy.

  • Since we will have a captive audience in grandparents, we will do our annual Tapestry of Grace Thanksgiving Homeschool Celebration (play piano pieces, present history display boards and oral reports/speeches, share science experiments) and the Thanksgiving Homeschool. See, having presentations and reports on Thanksgiving gives us closure and something to aim for – a deadline, a goal for each of our subjects! We’ve already counted and we’ll be half way through math for the year by the week before Christmas. Yay!

Cranberry Thanksgiving - Mr. Whiskers Chalk Art Tutorial

  • Cranberry Thanksgiving and Charlie Brown say Thanksgiving to us! And here is a bit of Thanksgiving fun for you to enjoy: Cranberry Thanksgiving Chalk Art Tutorial, Mr. Whiskers Cranberry Thanksgiving Art Tutorial, Thanksgiving Chalk Art for All Ages – including Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving Download and Go Unit Study by Amanda Bennett

  • Thanksgiving Download and Go from Unit Studies by Amanda Bennett – Pilgrims, Plymouth Rock, Mayflower Compact, the first Thanksgiving  – and that’s just from our first afternoon in Quest 1, yesterday! Head over and get yours at unitstudy.com and join the Thanksgiving co-op on FB.

Do You Homeschool in December?

  • Christmas School – Do you homeschool in December? This is the way we approach it.
  • Read an advent storybook. This year we will enjoy the newest in the Jotham’s Journey series: Ishtar’s Odyssey and we get to start it the Sunday after Thanksgiving!

Operation Christmas Child

There’s still time to pack a box! Yay! @operationchristmaschild shoebox packing time! ?#OperationChristmasChild #ipackedashoebox #1000gifts

Homeschool Senior Year at Hodgepodge

Excited to see what the future holds for our girl! #Godsgotthis #HodgepodgeHomeschool

Homeschool Senior Moments

An update on our Imperfect Homeschooler’s Simple Guide to the College Search! Our eldest has now been accepted to her top two college choices! She has been offered a sizable partial scholarship to her first choice. So I am excited to see how the Lord will provide over the next months. Meanwhile, we pray and jump through all the upcoming financial aid hoops.

Still learning!

Electronics and Developing Talents

Making Time for Developing Talents

This #homeschool moment brought to you by 2nd grader. His homemade fan is helpful for math and 4th grader’s spelling. #160in1electronicskit plus #snapcircuits #alligatorclamps #HodgepodgeHomeschool ? (My husband used these types of kits when he was growing up! You can find a )

We’ve been doing this all of our homeschool years but I suppose I didn’t really name it as such until I heard about 10K to Talent by Jonathan Harris (be sure to read Eva Varga’s review at The Curriculum Choice!) Of course we have spent many hours building a love of art! Reading…

Lemon Battery experiment

Before Daddy went to work and before breakfast – lemon battery experiment. ? He got almost 2 volts out of two lemons (not pictured: the @doverpublications Safe and Simple Electrical Experiments book that inspired him!) #homeschool #HodgepodgeHomeschool (He is using parts of his .) These two sets would make great Christmas gifts for your budding scientist!

IMG_0123

Leisure Reading

Oh I always look forward to leisure time over the holidays for reading! Like Eldest Boy and that Dave Raymond recommended. That would be Compass Classroom’s American History by Dave Raymond.

Oh – and those pies at top? A photo taken several years ago at my aunt’s house. Here is our Allergy Friendly Thanksgiving Menu plus a Southern Cornbread Dressing Recipe (I’ll be tweaking to make it all more gluten free).

Next week I’m also going to be hosting both an essential oils gift “make and take” get together and Thanksgiving at our house. What are you looking forward to?

Linking up and sharing in the fun with Mary’s Collage Friday,  Finishing Strong at Education Possible and Kris’ Weekly Wrap Up.

Related

  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

About Hodgepodgemom

Tricia faces a daily dose of chaos homeschooling five children. The biggest lesson she’s learned? At the end of the day – when the dishes are put away and the children are tucked in bed – truly what matters is each child’s relationship with the Lord. Raising children is a God-given privilege and, folks, the time is short.

Cranberry Thanksgiving Chalk Art Tutorial
Gift Ideas

Comments

  1. Jamie says

    November 20, 2015 at 9:37 AM

    How wonderful about your oldest on the college front! I’ll be picking your brain on that in another year or so. 😉 I forgot that y’all do that with the Thanksgiving presentation/celebration, but I love that you do.

    Reply
    • Hodgepodgemom says

      November 20, 2015 at 10:51 PM

      We are excited for her! It really is a fun adventure. I mean that! Yes, the Thanksgiving celebration helps us bring closure to lots of studies and helps us see all we’ve accomplished.

      Reply
  2. Amy says

    December 1, 2015 at 5:03 PM

    I love your idea of the Thanksgiving Program! I’d like to do something like that with our own little homeschool… some way to say “Ta-da! Look what we’ve worked so hard for!” Since we homeschool year-round, an end-of-the-year program wouldn’t make much sense, but adding it to an already celebrated event is awesome. You’ve got my wheels turning now. 🙂

    Reply
    • Hodgepodgemom says

      December 2, 2015 at 3:01 PM

      Yes! While you are already celebrating – very practical (we have found!) plus fun 🙂

      Reply

Leave a Reply to Amy Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Helpful Homeschool Habits





Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Welcome to Hodgepodge!

You ARE an artist with our mix of art lessons, helpful homeschool habits for multiple ages, recipes, reviews and more. It’s a Hodgepodge! Read More…

Art for All Ages



4 {FREE} ebooks plus subscriber-only art tutorials

Success! Please check your email to confirm your subscription.

There was an error submitting your subscription. Please try again.

Categories





Follow Tricia Hodges | Hodgepodge's board Free Art Tutorials and Lessons on Pinterest.

Curriculum Decisions Made Easy






Homeschooling

A

Recent Comments

  • Hodgepodgemom on New Year Clean Slate
  • Janet on New Year Clean Slate
  • Dawn on Southern Cheese Straws Recipe
  • Hodgepodgemom on Overnight Slow Cooker Grits and Breakfast Casserole
  • Hodgepodgemom on How We Came to Love Teaching Textbooks
  • Contact us
  • Best of Hodgepodge
  • Parenting
  • Tapestry
  • Healthy Mama
  • Essential Oils

Copyright © 2019 · Hodgepodge, a Southern Hodgepodge, L.L.C. site. | DMCA Notice