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10 Fun First Day Of Homeschool Traditions to Start This Year!

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Are you starting home school this year? Or are you a seasoned home schooler looking for fun first day of homeschool traditions to start this year?

Do you want to start first day of homeschool traditions this year? One thing I remember while growing up was the first day of school traditions we had. 

I attended public school. When we decided to home school I knew I didn’t want our kids to miss out on fun traditions that come with being in grade school.

Did you know you can still create fun first day of homeschool traditions for your children even though you homeschool?

Here are 10 fun first day of homeschool traditions you can start this year with your children that they will look forward to each year!

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Special Breakfast

Breakfast is not my forte. But it happens to be one of my children’s favorite meals of the day.

Creating a special breakfast for your children to look forward to on the first day of homeschool can become a long time tradition!

First Day Pictures

Just because your child is homeschooled doesn’t mean they have to miss out on picture day or first day pictures.

You know all those cute photos every mom uploads to their Facebook every year that exclaims first day of second grade! Or first day of kindergarten!

You can get in on the action and create your own first day pictures with your homeschoolers.

There are some really cute ideas here. And if your homeschooler does not go by grades you can always add the “ish” at the end. Accurate and humorous!

Child Interview

When my favorite things to do with my children are child interviews.

I love to interview my children on what they want to be when they grow up, who they are, what their favorite things are, etc. Video taping these interviews would be precious to have for years to come!

First Day of School Questionnaire

This is similar to a child interview but instead of asking them questions you have them fill it out one about themselves and their family. Here is a fun one to try this year!

Treasure Hunt

Another really fun idea is a treasure hunt! Wrap your child’s school supplies up in wrapping paper and hide them around the house. This can include any fun treats as well.

Before you get started on your day have your child go on a treasure hunt and find all their school materials. This will make for a fun start to a new fun year!

Make Family Goals

Sit down with your child and ask them what their goals are for the year.

What do they want to accomplish?

Or what are some things they would like to learn?

What subjects do they want to spend more time in?

One of the best things about homeschooling your children is you can tailor their learning atmosphere to what is best for them.

Make T-Shirts

This is a new fun one that we are going to try out this year. Make T-shirts with your children. P their names and their graduating year on the t-shirts or the year it is currently.

  You could even start this fun project when they’re starting their kindergarten year. Get an adult sized t-shirt for them to wear every year as they grow.

Bake a Special Treat Together

Make a special treat to have at the end of the day or during your lessons. This could even be a great addition to doing poetry teatime together or a special baking lesson.

Decorate Homeschool Room

If you have a homeschool room decorate it for the first day of school. If you don’t have a homeschool room like us and just homeschool wherever, grab some balloons and streamers and decorate the room you will be staying in for your homeschool lesson.

This will create a fun atmosphere and get your children excited about learning!

Create a Homeschool Theme For The Year- Make a Crest or Symbol

This could be done while you’re also writing down your homeschool goals.

Create a theme that you want your homeschool to look like this year.

It could be anything broad or more specific like growing in the love of God or learning to work together as a team. It’s also fun to create your own theme as a facilitator for your homeschool.

The theme I have decided on is arrows from the verse in the Bible that talks about how our children are arrows in the hands of warriors.

Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are children born in one’s youth.

Psalms 127:4

You could even make your own crest or symbol that can be hung up in your homeschool room or house. So you remember why you are homeschooling and what your theme and goals are this year, especially if the day is a hard one.

Do a “Team Building” Activity

Have a team building activity to do if you have multiple students that you are teaching.

This will help them learn how to work together even if they’re not the same ages. Plus it’s fun for the whole family! Here are a few ideas.

Tips to Make Your First Home School Day Go Smoothly

Take it slow.

You do not need to rush the day.

Go at your child pace and pay attention to their cues. Your homeschool does not need to be 7-8 hours a day.

Children are learning every day all day long and everything they do.

We tend to forget that public schools are so long because they are teaching multiple children in the classroom, some up to over 20 children. There’s a lot of downtime for children who are in public school waiting on other peers to get done.

Take your time and take it slow especially on your first day. Introduce everything in a fun and slow way that will help your children grow to love to learn because that is the goal of homeschool!

Don’t try to recreate a classroom setting.

Do you not try to re-create a classroom setting. One of the reasons you are homeschooling is so that you’re not sending your child to public school. So why try to re-create what they would be experiencing in a public school atmosphere?

I used to have a homeschool room. But then I realize that it was a waste of money, time and energy because my children never wanted to learn in that room.

They would much rather get their books out and sprawl out on the floor, the couch or even at the kitchen table. So we redid our homeschool room back into a regular living room and everyone is happier.

That’s not to say some students who are homeschooled don’t thrive in a homeschool room. I know several homeschool mamas who do have beautiful home school rooms for their children.

If that’s what you and your children want and how they learn best, great. But you do not HAVE to re-create a setting that is similar to the public school.

Include your children in the planning process.

Ask your children what they want to learn about. Try a unit study or ask them what subject they really want to learn. Get them involved in the learning and planning process and then they will become more excited to learn.

Learn how to home school from peace!

Here are several tips on how I have learned to homeschool from peace. In order to have more smooth days than not while homeschooling it is important to learn how to homeschool from peace

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You Can Make The First Day of Home School Memorable for Your Child!

Your child does not have to miss out on first day of school traditions just because they are homeschooled. If anything you can make the first day a magical one that they will remember for the rest of their lives and look forward to every single year.

What first day of homeschool traditions will you be doing this year?


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