Earlier this week, I shared a look inside my Grades 1–3 Literacy Curriculum. Today, I’m excited to do the same—but this time, we’re diving into a Math Curriculum Review for Grades One, Two, and Three. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a big believer in keeping things simple, meaningful, and—most importantly—doable. Around here, we always choose…
Grade 1 to 3 Literacy Curriculum Review
I’m so excited to walk you through what literacy looks like in my Grade One, Two, and Three Literacy Curriculum! If you haven’t heard already, I’m a big fan of keeping things simple, meaningful, and (most importantly) doable. Around here, we believe in quality over quantity! Learning should be joyful, not exhausting. So let me…
Certificates of Completion for your Homeschool Journey
In homeschooling, progress can feel like a quiet, steady march instead of a grand parade—but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t celebrate achievements in a meaningful and motivating way! We’re thrilled to introduce homeschool certificates of completion from How Wee Learn. Your child will receive their personalized certificate for each grade level in math and literacy—a…
Continents Activities for Kids: A Hands-On Family Unit Study!
Get ready to explore the whole world from the comfort of your couch! The Seven Continents Family Unit Study invites children to discover the continents through meaningful, hands-on fun and engaging learning adventures filled with exciting continents activities for kids. Did you know that the continents used to be joined into a supercontinent called Pangaea?…
Math Activities for Kindergarten at Home
Teaching math can be a lot of fun – especially with the right math activities for kindergarten! Children in this age group are excited, eager learners who learn best through hands-on activities and exploration. This post will give you many ideas for teaching math to kindergarteners through fun, hands-on activities! The hands-on math activities in…
Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum
There are some magical things happening between the ages of 4 and 6. Well, truthfully, we can say this about many ages. But I’m talking about big-time brain development. Our kiddos are soaking up language like little sponges, figuring out big emotions, and buzzing with energy. In other words, it’s the perfect time to nurture…





