Christmas Gifts for Young Artists full of learning Fun




It's December and of course I am still working on my holiday shopping list, or you, too?  

This year has been hard for all kind of families.  Covid 19 has affected all of us in some way.  

As homeschoolers, we could still carry on in our normal fashion, except of course for the effects of covid19 in our area.  Did your co-ops close?  How about your children's other activities?

I know my daughter always missed her activities and co-op during the breaks.  I can only imagine what it has been like homeschooling during this covid time.

Whenever we had difficult times in our homeschool, I looked for ways to find the fun, and share that with our daughter.  As one way to help nurture her.  Hands-on learning activities sure helped us get through the long winter days.

So today, I am putting together a list of hands-on fun holiday gifts that may help you when you start back to homeschooling in January. These are all art oriented and hands-on, including easy to use:

  • arts and crafts kits
  • knitting and weaving 
  • Christmas themed art
  • nature themed art
  • construction kits with wood

Let's start with arts and crafts, which are so great for developing small muscle skills.


1.  ARTS AND CRAFTS KITS



Arts and Crafts were always big in our homeschool.  

My daughter learned to hand sew early on, and loved making small sewing projects.  We also enjoyed spinning art, origami, and crafting with clay.  And anything project oriented from American Girl.  Here's some creative kits for each of these activities that I just mentioned.






Have you ever thought about teaching your kids how to knit or weave, using very simple projects? 

Oak Meadow Homeschool curriculum got us started with some knitting and weaving.  These projects were so fun to do together and also helped my daughter with her attention issues and concentration skills.


2.  HAND ARTS  - KNITTING & WEAVING




Each year, in the elementary years, we spent Thursday mornings working on a hand arts projects, using VERY small, VERY easy projects.






Now that we have touched on Arts and Crafts and Fiber Arts, let's turn to hands-on science FUN with science kits...


And finally, I'd like to share some wonderful wooden construction kits that I found.   At our house, my daughter started out making things out of cardboard and tape, and here's one that she made of the rides that she took at our state fair.  Then she got into making things with wood.....


3.  CHRISTMAS THEMED ART


Now that we have touched on Arts and Crafts and Fiber Arts, let's talk about the video based art lessons from You Are An Artist.

Have you seen these video art lessons yet from You Are An Artist?  This is a little family company, started by Hodgepodge Mom, Tricia Hodges, a homeschooler of 5 kids and her husband, who serves as their principal.

Another one of our favorites from "You Are An Artist" is just perfect for holiday giving!


Christmas Video Art Lessons

Invite a Master Artist to teach the joy of the Christmas Season to all grades and ages using this one video course.

Enjoy it as the spine of your holiday homeschool, or after the holiday to help fill the time between Christmas and New Years with heartwarming and educational art activities

For the whole family.

Enjoy it from the comfort of your home at your convenience and on your schedule.

Click here for more information.  These are only 3 of the many art lessons that Tricia offers, either as video lessons or in a book.

Sharing our favorites for your artists, of all ages, starting with FUN lessons related to birds. 


4.  NATURE ORIENTED ART


And nature study can still be done.  Indoors!

Bird Chalk Pastels Video Art Course


Your kids can learn more about bird identification by learning how to draw them.  

These lessons are taught by a master artist using chalk pastels, an easy medium for young artists.  

The only supplies needed are a set of pastels and some construction paper.


The lessons are easy to follow!  Just put the video in the computer, get the chalk pastels out and you are ready to go!

Click here for more information and a free sample lesson.  

Your kids can learn more about bird identification by learning how to draw them.  Winter is a perfect time for Bird Chalk Art, while gathering around and watching the winter birds go to and from your bird feeder. 

Another one of our favorites is full of art and God's creation, too.


Pond Nature Video Art Lessons

All it takes is a small set of chalk pastels, construction paper or your nature journal.  And these video art lessons to capture the beauty of pond nature.  

What a wonderful winter activity!  Enjoy the pond scenes while snug and warm inside.

No expensive intimidating list of art supplies.

Pond Nature is a wonderful stand alone art curriculum or a  perfect complement to your nature study learning.

Gather your kids around the table and give them the gift of art activities for inside fun winter afternoons!

Click here to get yours or for more information.



More ART Lessons for your artists by You Are An Artist include:

- Gifts to Make and Give
- Sharks
- Winter Games
- the Nutcracker
- Knights and Crusaders
- Old Testament Bible Stories
- History and Geography
- American Landmarks
- Medieval Art Video Course
- Seashore Art Course
- Art in Space
and many more!


By clicking here, you can browse through all of the art lessons offered by Tricia and taught by a master artist.

Finally, I'd like to share some wonderful wooden construction kits that I found.   At our house, my daughter started out making things out of cardboard and tape, and here's one that she made of the rides that she took at our state fair.  

Then she got into making things with wood.....


5.  WOOD CONSTRUCTION KITS  


Building with wood, what a great way to play and learn on a winter's day!  Making things with kits like these below, improved my child's direction following skills, attention to task, organizational skills and more.  And then, there was the pride of creating something by hand, and a job well done!



I hope that this gives you some helpful ideas for your own holiday gift shopping list.  Here are reviews for 5 more of my favorite hands-on gift ideas for your kids.  

What would you add to this list?  If you share your ideas below, I am sure that other families would be interested in them.  

I wish you a cozy and warm winter, with lots of hands-on learning fun with your kiddos!


      
     
Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool, and may you have a blessed Season with your family,


Betsy



Betsy is a Christian and mom to her college grad whom she and her husband homeschooled through high school. She blogs at BJ's Homeschooland wrote 



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100 BEST Frugal Resources for Homeschooling High School



This article is full of frugal homeschool high school curriculum and resources that we loved and many that we used ourselves in BJ's Homeschool.  #frugalhomeschoolcurriculum #frugalhighschoolcurriculum This post may include affiliate links to products that we used or would use in our homeschool.  Please see my disclosure policy here.



When I was homeschooling high school, just a few years ago, I always was on the lookout for the "best" resources that I could find that were a fit for my daughter and our homeschool. The ones that engaged her, motivated her to do her best work, and that were well put together.  


And the ones that were FUN!  Those counted for high school credit, too!!

Today I'd like to share 100 of our favorite resources for homeschooling high school.  

This list includes a wide variety of resources, such as some gift ideas for teens, favorite curriculum that we have used, fun elective ideas, leadership activities, and even resources for doing drama activities with your teens!

I hope that you will find ideas, gifts, or new curriculum that fits your homeschool to a "T".  And I wish for you that you find something that gives you encouragement and joy, to help you treasure these precious years with your high schooler... at home.


I hope that you have fun browsing around on this list!  I organized it into the following categories:

1.  Art, Drawing and Chalk Pastels
2.  Career Exploration
3.  Creative Writing
4.  English Resources
5.  Planning High School at Home
6.  Leadership Activities
7.  Math and Financial Literacy
8.  Physical Education
9.  SAT Prep
10. Science Resources
11. Social Studies Resources
12. Speech and Drama


Let's start with some great resource for art, whether you have an artist in your home, or a would-be one, or just want to make time for a creativity break in your homeschool afternoons. 




1.  ART, DRAWING, CHALK PASTELS 



Nutcracker Video Art Lessons

History of Art Workbook

Christmas Video Art Lessons

Harmony Fine Arts 

Art for All Ages Chalk Art Bundle.

200 Projects to Strengthen Your Art Skills

Chalk Art Video Art Course - Semester 1

Artistic Pursuits - High School



2.  CAREER EXPLORATION



7 Sisters Electives and Career Exploration

What Color is Your Parachute for Teens

Career Exploration Curriculum Bundle

EarlyChildhood Education 

Career Exploration for High Schoolers




3.  CREATIVE WRITING



National Novel Writing Month Site

3 Ways to Build Strong Writers - Through 
Creative Writing

Writing Fiction for 
High School -

Your Stories to Life

One Year Adventure Novel

No Plot No Problem

Learn to Write the Novel Way from www.christianbook.com



4. HOMESCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH 



Introductory Guide to High School Poetry Writing
7 Sisters Homeschool English and Writing

They offer many choices for full year English courses at less than $30.00 for the whole course.

In addition, there are different levels of high school writing courses, at the same frugal price.

7 Sisters Homeschool courses avoid busy-work and build good critical thinking skills, along with developing strong writing skills.


Or if you want to put together your own course, you may like to read this - Making Your Own High School English Course

7 Sisters Literature Guides - More than 40 to choose from and all are well done in my opinion.

Time 4  Learning English

Writing Skills - Essential Skills for the College Bound




5.  PLANNING YOUR HIGH SCHOOL






After my daughter graduated from our homeschool, I wanted to write a guide for other families coming after me. 

I knew how daunting it was for me when I started doing high school for my teen. So I gathered together my best tips for high school, for teens who were headed to college, or not.


On Amazon 

The 17 Chapters include:

>Chapter 1 - How to Start Homeschooling if you are a Newbie
>Chapter 2 - 101 Reasons to Homeschool High School
>Chapter 3 - Researching and Getting Started
  Chapter 4 - Planning High School and Making a 4 Year Plan
>Chapter 5 - Choosing Your High School Curriculum

>Chapter 6 - Three Ways to High School Credit
>Chapter 7 - Making Your Teen's Transcripts
>Chapter 8 - 100 High School Electives
>Chapter 9 - Making Homemade Courses
>Chapter 10 - Writing a Winning College Essay
>Chapter 11 - Course Descriptions and Reference Letters
>Chapter 12 - The Common Application - Your GUIDE
>Chapter 13 - Preparing Your Teen for College Writing
>Chapter 14 - Dealing with College Testing SAT/ACT
>Chapter 15 - Top Sources for College Scholarships
>Chapter 16 - Dealing with “Those Questions” from Others
>Chapter 17 - Don’t Forget the FUN!


>The downloadable high school planning printables are designed to make your record keeping easier.  




What to Think About When Making Your College Choice

How First Quarter Went at College



6.  LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES 




Mock Youth Legislature Events


7.  MATH AND FINANCIAL LITERACY


Financial Literacy from a Christian Perspective (Revised Edition 2017)


Switched On Schoolhouse 9th - 12th

Aleks

Jacobs

Teaching Textbooks

Algebra 2 A - Teaching Textbooks


8.  PHYSICAL EDUCATION 


Homeschool Sports Network

YMCA – www.ymca.com  
They have a link that will list all of the YMCAs in the US and will give you a guest pass to one to visit nearby.



9. SAT/ACT Prep




with information on the CLT included


10.  SCIENCE RESOURCES 


Switched On Schoolhouse 9th - 12th - With Labs

Home Science Tools

Oak Meadow 
High School Science Courses

Frugal Curricula by a Science Educator who is also a homeschooling mom:


Botany - Plenty O'Plants - EvaVarga - Great for a science elective, or part of a Biology class.


11.  SOCIAL STUDIES 


Oak Meadow American History,
 World History, and more

Frugal Resources for American History

A Beka Books - 
State and Local Government Online

Exploring World History - 
Vol 1,
by Notgrass


7 Sisters Social Sciences 
Browse their courses here

Time 4 Learning
Online Social Studies



Speech 1

Speech 1 includes everything you need to help your teen develop the confidence to speak publicly, including 15 lessons which can easily be expanded to make it a full English credit.

Colleges look for speech in their applicant's transcripts.  Here's a frugal way to get that done for your teen.

Stoa – Christian Homeschool Speech and Debate – This national organization offers Speech Events, Debate Events, and Tournaments here http://www.stoausa.org/  

That's all for now!  Please share your favorite resource for high school in the comments!

If you would like a guide that is full of all of those important high school details, like transcripts, assigning credit, and more, you might like my new book mentioned above.

 Hope this list of frugal resources will be a help to you.



Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,


Betsy



Betsy is retired O.T, homeschool blogger, and most importantly is mom to her 2e college grad, whom she homeschooled through high school.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early yearshigh schoolcollege and 2e 


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Spartanburg Methodist - A Homeschool Friendly Christian College



I was compensated for my time reviewing this homeschool friendly college and for writing this review.  Please see my disclosure policy.  I only review products or colleges that I would use in my own homeschool or want my own daughter to attend, and all of my opinions are honest.



Are you homeschooling a teen who is headed to college?  Do you want them to go to a small college,  like I did?  And one that offers a small and supportive learning community?

I recently discovered a great small college that is especially known for its encouraging, student centered environment.  It's called Spartanburg Methodist College, a private Christian two-year residential college located in Spartanburg, South Carolina.  It is within an hour's drive of Charlotte, and is within a three-hour drive of Atlanta, Geogia; and Charleston, South Carolina.

I love small colleges.  My daughter is currently studying on a small campus where she has made many solid friendships and stayed close to her faith.  Isn't that what we want for our teens, when they head out to college?  You may recall how we made our decision on college here, and everything we thought about, including the benefits of a smaller college campus.

Spartan Methodist College serves only 800 students and it prides itself for its small supportive faith based community. And at SMC, their focus is on helping students successfully transition from high school to college. 

One of the only colleges if its kind, SMC offers a liberal arts education exclusively for freshmen and sophomore students in a Christian-centered environment. This liberal arts college is open to students of all religious and nonreligious backgrounds. 

Each Spartan Methodist College student benefits from one-on-one support from their professors.

Why Study at Spartanburg Methodist College?

1.  First, they offer a small supportive Christian learning community!  That means that your student will not be in ANY large lecture classes, but instead will thrive in small classes, with personal attention from their professors.  They can grow in their faith while experiencing a smooth transition from high school to college level studies.

2.  Secondly, their professors also serve as their academic advisors.  Your student will work with their professor to plan out all of their courses and ensure that they stay on track. This is a special feature of Spartanburg Methodist College. Advising is so important, and many colleges leave this important function to the counseling office, instead of having the student's professors do it.

3. Students who attend SMC for two years and complete all requirements earn an Associate Degree. This degree can be valuable for students who plan to complete a four-year degree because it shows enplyers and college admissions offices that the student is capable of college-level work.

4. SMC offers transfer assistance to colleges and universities. That is usually left to the student and family to handle. Not at this college! All the details are planned out ahead of time, and one third of all their college students transfer even before graduating.

5. Also all Spartanburg Methodist Associate Degrees are designed to transfer easily to other colleges and universities. Most SMC transfer students enter other colleges as juniors. At our colleges and at community colleges, often not all of the credits earned transfer. That is one of the big benefits of this homeschool friendly college.

Spartanburg Methodist College helps guide your student all the way.
Does this sound like a good fit for your teen? 

Learn More About this Christian Liberal Arts College

1.   Click here to reach Spartanburg Methodist's Homeschool Page, just for homeschooled applicants.
This liberal arts college has created a page just for us!  That's how much they respect our educational choice!  Did you know that the application fee is waived for homeschoolers?  Just use the keyword "homeschool" and apply for free!

2.  Attend the October 21st Open House at Spartanburg for High School Applicants and their
families.

Get your questions answered on a student led tour of Spartan Methodist College.
3.  Schedule a campus visit at any time of year.  Just click Campus Visits.

4.  Watch a video of Student Interviews of SMC who were Homeschooled. The best way to find out about a college is to talk with students who have been there.  What did they get out of their college experience at Spartanburg?  Hear from homeschooled college students themselves!  How did their transition go from high school to college?

4.  For more information on this dynamic liberal arts Christian college, just click  Spartanburg Methodist College and ask them any and all of your questions.  They stand ready to help.  Especially for homeschooled students!

5.  Follow Spartanburg Methodist College on Facebook, or connect with them on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, to find out what other parents are saying about this liberal arts college.


Give your homeschooled teen a great start at Spartanburg Methodist College!


Also on the blog:






Have you seen my facebook group called Homeschooling Through High School?  Join us!


After helping my homeschooled high schooler get into each of the colleges she applied to, I wrote this guide:



Paperback is at Amazon $11.99



Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,

Betsy

Betsy is mom to her now college grad, whom she homeschooled through high school.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early yearshighschool
collegegifted/2e and wrote -Homeschooling High School with College in Mind, 2nd Edition,   She offers homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting and has had some of her articles picked up by the Huffington Post.


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