Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts

Cheap, Homemade Donations for Lent, Easter

Don't let the title of this post throw you. I don't mean that the donation suggestions are cheap as in "tacky." These donations are inexpensive (which makes them ideal for families and those on a tight income). I developed these ideas when I homeschooled our four kids. As a Catholic homeschool family our education focused around the liturgical year. Holy Week is the pinnacle of the church year. We practiced acts of fasting and almsgiving, in solidarity with our Lord and in preparation for our Easter celebration.

Over our homeschool career, we explored many avenues of sacrifice and service. One activity that was very meaningful to us was really quite simple, but relevant. We are fortunate to live near several mission sites which provide immediate care and help to those in need. Our church also has a twin parish in Haiti. Many Staples outlets gather school supplies. I tweaked donation requests from these venues into an annual almsgiving activity. I think these activities would qualify for Jewish families as tithe and Muslim families as zakat offerings, too. Here's how it worked. Lent Almsgiving Activities

Educational Preschool Gifts that Won't Bankrupt the Budget

Every Christmas, I say to myself, "I'm not going overboard shopping for the kids this year." And each year, I do. But at least, I'm a good bargain-hunter. I may overspend a little but I get lots of bang for my holiday buck! As a teacher and mom, I insist on educational toys and gifts. Here are low-cost, high-learning toys and gifts for preschool-age kids.  Read more

Great Books for Homeschooling Families--Cindy Neuschwander "Sir Cumference" Books

Cindy Neuschwander writes math math books for children. With Wayne Geehan illustrating, Neuschwander has given us books about Sir Cumference, Lady Di of Ameter and Radius their son who solve math and geometry puzzles and medieval mysteries. Children learn about geometry, measurement, counting, algebra, formulas and mathematical concepts from the charming tales, told like medieval fairy tales. These books make great gifts for homeschooling families. Read more at read more

Gifts for Teachers


Creative Teacher Appreciation Week Ideas The first week in May is Teacher Appreciation Week. Suggestions from a teacher for ideas to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week with tips that will be helpful and enjoyable for students, families and teachers alike. Read on...

Easy Homemade Christmas Gifts, Crafts for Kids


Easy Holiday Gifts to Make 25+ quick,easy,cheap gift crafts you can make with anyone of any age! Great holiday gifts! Make with students, scout troop, senior care center, Sunday school, grandkids, day care! We've been doing this for 16 years with our family! View more »

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