If you too are looking for ideas, or you have a Cub Scout (or a Girl Scout), make sure to check out the activities that are available through scouting.
As the search is continuing for resources for homeschooling my brain was getting fried so I stopped for a moment to look at what the Monk needed for Cub Scouts. I'm not sure what led me to this inquiry, but I just needed a break and since he is moving into a Wolf den soon, I figured that I would see what he needed to do in order to get some of his belt loops. Well, talk about an untapped vein of resources!! There are a TON of activities that are available through Cub Scouts that can be incorporated into his education! So many of the requirements that are necessary for him to earn his belt loops and academic pins can be turned into lessons for school. It actually relieved a lot of stress for me because I was able to envision these tasks as being a part of our learning day and I know he'll be more vested because it also accomplishes something for what he loves, which is scouting. It's nice to have just another resource available to help him become homeschool learner.
If you too are looking for ideas, or you have a Cub Scout (or a Girl Scout), make sure to check out the activities that are available through scouting.
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How it all started...I was a public school teacher for 6 years in a very urban middle school for both 7th and 8th grade. As the red-tape got thicker and teaching became more of a business rather than a place to prepare young minds to enter into the world, I decided that if I was going to work that hard to give an education to someone, it should be my own son. So, my adventures in homeschooling has begun. Follow us on Instagram!
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