Help your child think about some of the responsibilities of the president of the United States with this fun and free imaginative exercise from AOP. Download your free “If I were president” printable! Read More
21 Things to Do in 2021
The beginning of the year is always a time to reflect on the previous 12 months and for setting intentions and resolutions for the year to come. Here is a list of 21 things you can do to empower yourself, explore new things, and live your best life in 2021! Take time away from technology. Read More
Printable 2021 Homeschool Calendar
While last year presented some unforeseen challenges, it has also given us an opportunity to slow down and focus on what really matters. Spending quality time with family is one of the best ways to create memorable experiences. With a list of fun-filled, family activities each month, AOP’s free Read More
10 Tips for Transitioning to Homeschooling at Semester Break
Whether you’re transitioning to homeschooling at semester break because of the current health crisis, faith-based reasons, or any other justification, let AOP welcome you to this incredible and rewarding endeavor with 10 tips to make the switch as easy as possible for your family. 1. Discuss Read More
After Homeschool Chore Chart
As a parent we want the best for our children, which includes preparing them to become capable adults. A simple chore chart teaches children to become self-reliant and gives them skills they can use for the rest of their lives. Print this blank after homeschool chore chart from AOP as a Read More
Printable Christmas Caroling Lyrics
Caroling is a wonderful way to bring joy to people during the Christmas season. With this printable caroling lyrics sheet from AOP, you can take the gift of music to the doorsteps of the elderly, around your neighborhood, or even just to your living room surrounded by family in the warmth of your Read More
Printable Activity for Your Thanksgiving Meal
Tradition says that in the spring of 1623, all that was left for the Pilgrims to eat each day during the “Starving Time” was five kernels of parched corn. Based on that important true story, many families have their own tradition of offering five thanks for five blessings before enjoying a bountiful Read More
Free Inspirational Poster for Your Child
As a homeschool family spending lots of time together and sharing the same spaces under one roof, the ups and downs of a homeschool year are unavoidable. For those times your young learners need a positive and encouraging note that homeschooling is working in its own beautiful way, print this Read More
5 Things Homeschoolers Have Taught Colleges
The pandemic of 2020 has forced colleges to take a different look at how they are evaluating student applications. With testing centers closed and others operating at reduced capacity, more than 1,500 schools have removed standardized test requirements. In addition, students’ opportunities to stand Read More
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