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Marine Biology Bingo Free Printables

These Marine Biology Bingo Free Printables were created to go alongside our homeschool curriculum through The Good and the Beautiful, but they’d work well alone, too!

How to Get a “Free Space”

I needed the extra space to fill, so there isn’t a free space.

Here’s what I’m thinking if we want to play with one.

At the beginning of the game, each child can tell me the definition they remember for one of their spaces.

This could encourage the students right away!

Fun Space Covers

Wouldn’t it be extra special to mix these sea creatures with something like these shells?

The best part would be that you’d have them for other lessons within your unit.

Extension Options

  • Get cross-curicular with this How to Draw Incredible Sharks and Other Ocean Giants book
  • Head to your local aquarium or check out these aquarium webcams. You could have them do a questions page, a sketch-your-favorite page, a page with what they observed that they didn’t know before, etc. to create their very own aquarium notebook.
  • Have littles hanging around during the bigger kids’ lessons? This fun mat with toy animals and plants with will keep them entertained as they listen in to their siblings’ unit. What a great post-unit playroom toy, too!
  • Our boys often ask for Coyote Peterson videos on YouTube. They’re super adventurous and he even did some free, interactive classes we took that they enjoyed!
  • Play a fun game of charades for kids using this page of sea creatures to pick from
  • Use your shells and sea animals used as bingo covers to add, subtract, practice greater than/less than, etc.
  • Print this map of the world’s oceans and color it together, or for older kids, research an ocean they’d like to know more about.
  • Get books from the library about marine life that answer questions your child/children have about the ocean.

This free download for Marine Biology Bingo Free Printables pairs perfectly with homeschool or classroom lessons.

Filed in: Schooling • by Andrea •

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How to EASILY Add Bible Study to Your School Day

How to EASILY add Bible study to your school day.

How to EASILY Add Bible Study to Your School Day

How to easily add Bible Study to your school day is super important!

I’d love to share with you how we build it into our daily routine.

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Morning Meeting

When the boys (8 and 6) are ready for the day, we sit in our little corner of the play/school room together.

We open our meeting (and school day) with prayer.

The following is our Morning Meeting agenda.

1.Prayer

One of us picks the opening, another the middle, and finally who will close us.

And we pray.

We pray for others, for our day, and we give heaps of thanks.

2. Store Scripture in Our Heart

We have the app “Fighter Verses,” which our church uses to memorize scripture.

I put the verse on a whiteboard we have hanging in the school room.

We listen to the song a few times, reading along with the whiteboard each day until we memorize it.

3. Bible Study

A simple study that’s doable and keeps your kids’ attention helps.

Right now we are using two different studies.

  • 13 Very Cool Stories and Why Jesus Told Them : We like this because it has great explanations for the adult, a short Bible story for the kids, and multiple fun options for activities.
  • The Biggest Story: Helps understand how Jesus is at the center of it all.

4. Bible Journaling

In school, we have children write about their learning so they can synthesize and show deeper understanding.

In this same line of thought, we searched for a way to add Bible journaling to our daily routine.

This free printable is our new favorite.

It was simple to modify for our home’s two very different ability levels.

Our eight-year-old wrote on his own.

Our six-year-old started with answering aloud.

I helped him spell out his thinking in the fewest words possible to minimize frustration in this early stage of writing.

Another modification we do for the longer answering spot at the bottom, is to have our younger son draw his answer.

Final Thoughts

While this morning meeting is also a time to look ahead at the day’s agenda, our main focus is meeting with Jesus and studying the Living Word.

My hope is to teach this early, so as grown men they will start their day this way.

This is the kind of leaders of the home, sons of God, and citizens I pray our little meetings create in the long run.

How to EASILY Add Bible Study to Your School Day

Filed in: Schooling • by Andrea •

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