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Large Family Easter Baskets

March 26, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

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A Large Family Easter Basket

Our Easter celebrations have very little to do with the Easter Bunny these days, but my kids still enjoy getting a basket filled with goodies. I realized several years ago, when we only had 4 littles, that I could not keep up with the expense & sheer quantity of little junky trinkets that went along with filling traditional baskets.

I decided to switch to one family basket instead. I think our first one was in a wicker laundry basket. (And yes, I had to dump the laundry out to use it!) The beauty of this is that I can fill the basket with larger items for the entire group. I usually try to stick with things that can be played with outside. Last year, I bought a big colorful tub for our Easter basket that we then used on the patio to store the outdoor toys.

Outside Play Ideas:

  • jump ropes
  • bubbles
  • bubble machine
  • kites
  • sidewalk chalk
  • Crayola Sidewalk paint
  • water guns
  • Nerf Firevision football
  • frisbees
  • balls

Some years we go with nature-themed items like a backyard bug vacuum. And we still talk about the year we got a live butterfly garden. Check Dollar Tree (or probably any dollar store) for bug houses, butterfly nets, magnifiers, and more.

Large Family Easter Basket

All these toys were from the Target toy clearance sale!

More Dollar Store Ideas for the Family:

  • jacks
  • play dough
  • glow sticks
  • silly putty
  • hula hoops
  • pool toys
  • gardening tools
  • stickers
  • puzzles
  • coloring books

Each child also gets a chocolate cross or bunny, then I add a few other candies like Peeps and their favorite jelly beans. In addition, I try to pick up a couple of things in the after-Christmas clearance sales. Stocking stuffers work great for Easter baskets if you take them out of the packaging.

On years when we have some extra $$, I throw in a movie or game. A dig through the $5 bin at Walmart can turn up some classics.

A Few of Our Favorite Movies:

  • The Princess Bride
  • Ever After
  • Despicable Me
  • Meet the Robinsons

Games We Love:

  • Settlers of Catan
  • Apples to Apples Junior
  • In A Pickle
  • Jenga

I can put together a large basket for under $25 and my kiddos love it. That is less than $5 per child, which wouldn’t go very far in an individual basket.

My favorite thing about changing to one basket is that it emphasizes something very important to our family –> that we share with each other and enjoy life together!

Do you have an Easter basket for each child, or one for the whole family?

What do you typically put in yours?

 

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Funschool: Eggs

March 23, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

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Funschool Eggs

Welcome to Funschool, a weekly list of FREE educational lesson plans and printables built around a seasonal theme!

This week’s theme is Eggs.

The Good Egg Project

EGGucation Resources

4-H Embryology

An Egg Is Quiet

An Egg Is Quiet Activity Guide

EggMath

Egg Fun Activities

Egg Natures Perfect Package

Science of Eggs

40 Easter Egg Experiments

Egg-speriments

The Pinkish Purplish Bluish Egg

Exploratorium: Eggs

Egg Education Posters

Embryology in the Classroom

Rechenkas Eggs

Rechenka’s Eggs Unit Study

E is for Egg

Egg Worksheets

An Extraordinary Egg

Martha Stewart’s Cooking School: Eggs

Types of Eggs Fact Sheet

Eggimals

The Talking Eggs

Egg Geodes

Egg Grab ‘N’ Grade Game

Eggville Escapades

You might also like my:

  • Homeschool Spring Pinterest Board
  • Homeschool Easter Pinterest Board
Egg Incubator

Mini Eco Egg Incubator

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Celebrating March {Subscriber Freebie}

March 17, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

 Celebrating March Printables

  The Celebrating March Printable Set is filled with Irish & Spring themed vintage prints and poems. Use these free printables to usher in the new season!

The Contents:

  • Baked Potato Soup – an easy but delicious recipe to make with your kids
  • Irish Blessing for your home
  • St. Patrick’s Breastplate
  • Vintage Letters C & D picture search
  • Book of Kells illustration

Celebrating March set 1

  • Coulour Poem & Writing Page
  • A Light Exists in Spring Poem & Writing Page
  • The Violet Poem & Writing Page

Celebrating March set 2

Vintage Coloring Pages:

Celebrating March set 3

Vintage Prints:

Celebrating March set 4

*Note: The calendar was removed in the 2016 update.

The Celebrating March set is free for my email newsletter subscribers. If you already get my post updates in your email, just look for the freebie button at the bottom of your next email, along with the current password. For best results, adjust your printer settings to borderless or whole page. I recommend printing on cadstock.

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St. Patrick’s Day Research for Independent Learning

March 2, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

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St Patrick's Day Research for Independent Learning

My kids seem to really retain the info that they dig up on their own rather than being spoon-fed dry facts. A research assignment can easily overwhelm younger kids, however. They are unsure about where to start and what information is needed. Plus there is the matter of internet safety – you can’t just turn your kid loose on Google search!

I created some St. Patrick’s Day Research printables that will encourage independent learning while giving some guidance. This series of questions uses four articles to learn about the life of St. Patrick and the history of St. Patrick’s Day.

The articles are on these websites:

  • HelloKids
  • Kiddyhouse
  • Education.com
  • History.com

I use LiveBinders to organize links for my kids. Each link opens up inside the online binder. I put the above links into a St. Patrick’s Day Binder to provide a simple way for you to share them with your child.

If you want to take it a step further, you can assign a paper using the facts gathered on these worksheets.

–> Download Your St. Patrick Research Guide  <–

 

Additional Resources

The Legends of St. Patrick  free ebook

St. Patrick’s Journey  interactive website

St. Patrick  free audio story

Patrick: From Slave to Saint  told in 1st person

St. Patrick’s Day  free educational videos

St. Patrick’s Day Funschool

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Valentine Scavenger Hunt

February 1, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

 This Valentine Scavenger Hunt is a great activity for a chilly February day. Roll it up, tie with a ribbon, and hand it out for Valentine’s Day!

I created a printable Valentine Scavenger Hunt that is a great activity for a chilly February day. Roll it up, tie with a ribbon, and hand it out for Valentine’s Day! You will find your free printable over at Blessed Beyond a Doubt.

More Valentine Fun:

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Valentine’s Day Mad Libs

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Funschool: Valentine’s Day

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