Start your school year with fun field trips and yummy recipes. Find out why we eat vegetables, how we use wool, and make your own butter. Learn about Johnny Appleseed, the first Thanksgiving, and more.Read More →
Harvest Time
Puddles & Ponds
This summer enjoy the outdoors with Puddles & Ponds. You can use this laid-back guide to continue your learning into the summer. Learn about clouds, rainbows, and the water cycle. Spend time exploring the wetlands, making bubbles, and creating sidewalk art.Read More →
Cultural Connections 1
The Cultural Connections guides have been created to help introduce young students to the cultures and people from around the world. Unit One will include activities for France, Kenya, Tanzania, and Japan. Make a stained glass window, roll your own sushi, and learn to play Mancala.Read More →
Cultural Connections 4
The Cultural Connections guides have been created to help introduce young students to the cultures and people from around the world. Unit four will include activities for Russia, Ireland, and Peru. Make dymkovo toys, learn to play an Irish whistle, and enjoy alfajores cookies.Read More →
Cultural Connections: Guide
Join us as we explore different countries and cultures. This Teacher Guide includes all the basic journal pages, worksheets, and information on how to complete each Cultural Connections unit. It also includes the templates and directions for the Student Passport project. You only need one Teacher Guide.Read More →
Winter Wonderland
This winter find out about how animals hibernate and migrate, learn what causes the seasons to change, and perform many nature studies and natural science projects. Follow tracks in the snow and feed the birds.Read More →
Advent Activities
This is an optional 4 week Advent unit that can be used by your whole family. It fits perfectly into the Simple Seasons curriculum, filling in the space between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Each week includes a primary story book, a recipe, two crafts and a Christmas Carol to learn.Read More →
Cultural Connections 2
The Cultural Connections guides have been created to help introduce young students to the cultures and people from around the world. Unit Two will include activities for India, Australia, and Brazil. Make a Rangoli design, enjoy a Lamington treat, and learn to play Luta de Gallo.Read More →
Cultural Connections 5
The Cultural Connections guides have been created to help introduce young students to the cultures and people from around the world. Unit five will include activities for South Africa, Iran, and Sweden. Paint a Ndebele style mini house, taste Kabob Koobideh, and play the lawn game Kubb.Read More →
Spring B’s
Finish your school year planting a garden, learning how birds find their way, studying the parts of a plant, and finding out how bees communicate with each other. Make friends with Winnie the Pooh and Peter Rabbit.Read More →
Nature Alphabet Coloring
This coloring book can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Use it along with the Simple Seasons Homeschool Units or as a fun introduction to the alphabet. Color nature scenes that are organized by the alphabet. Print the coloring pages again and again to use with multiple children or for several years.Read More →
Cultural Connections 3
The Cultural Connections guides have been created to help introduce young students to the cultures and people from around the world. Unit Three will include activities for China, Canada, and Italy. Make paper lanterns, learn to play Crokinole, and enjoy homemade biscotti.Read More →
Cultural Connections 6
The Cultural Connections guides have been created to help introduce young students to the cultures and people from around the world. Unit Six will include activities for Malaysia, Germany, and Mexico. Make batik fabric, taste bratwurst and bratkartoffeln, and play the loteria game.Read More →
State Studies
It is designed for ages 8-10 and consists of two 9 weeks long units that focus on learning about each of the 50 states and memorizing their location and capitals. The units provide more than enough activities to be stretched out to fill an entire school year.Read More →
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Chocolate Sauce Recipe for Churros
Churros are tasty all by themselves, but many people love them drizzled or dipped in chocolate sauce. This chocolate sauce recipe can be all chocolate or add peanut butter for a different taste. This is also a perfect dip forRead More →
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Churros Recipe :: a Delicious Deep-fried Treat
Although the origin of the Churro may have had its humble beginnings in China, it is believed that Portuguese explores brought this tasty treat back with them, and the rest is history. Today, churros are associated with most Portuguese andRead More →
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Cheese Quesadillas Recipe
Cheese Quesadillas are the Mexican version of an American Grilled Cheese Sandwich. Although you can put many other things in a quesadilla, like grilled onions, peppers, and meat, traditional quesadillas are melted cheese between two tortillas, grilled to perfection. Sides,Read More →
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Corn Tortillas Recipe :: Simple and Delicious
If you think about Mexican cuisine, chances are you’ll think about tortillas. They are served with almost every meal and can be made using wheat or corn flour. We love the flavor of corn tortillas plus they are gluten free. Read More →
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Straw Star Tutorial Using Wooden Coffee Stirrers
Traditional Straw Stars are ornaments made in Germany, Scandinavia and some Eastern European countries. They are made out of natural straw with thread woven between the straw that helps hold it together. Although there are several different legends told aboutRead More →
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Paul Klee Art Project for Children
Paul Klee was born in 1879 in Switzerland to a German father and Swiss mother. His father was a music teacher and his mother an actress. They encouraged their son to become a musician, but as a teen he decidedRead More →
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Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce Recipe
Satay is skewered meat that has been marinaded, grilled, and is usually served with peanut sauce for dipping. Although it is believed that Satay got its beginnings in Indonesia, it quickly moved to Malaysia and Thailand. Although all forms ofRead More →
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Stir-Fried Bean Sprouts Recipe
Stir-fried bean sprouts, tauge goreng in Indonesian, is a wonderful side dish for many Asian recipes. This stir-fried bean sprouts recipe with scallions and garlic is a perfect side to Maylasian Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce. Sometimes it is difficultRead More →
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Nasi lemak Recipe
Nasi lemak is often called the National dish of Malaysia. It is a fragrant rice made with coconut milk and wrapped and flavored with pandan leaf. Unfortunately, pandan leaf is not available in most US markets and there is noRead More →
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Batu Seremban Game Directions
Batu seremban is a traditional Malaysian game played on playgrounds and at home. The game can be played by individuals or with a group of friends. Batu seremban is similar to the game of jacks, where an object is tossedRead More →