Hi Chrissy! Thank you for the video, I usually get book suggestions from on here and today was not any different. I know your content is mostly focused on homeschooling but would you consider doing a video on your home decor in particular the pothos filled fish tank, how do you care for it like feeding the fish and how often do you change out the water. It has fascinated me from the first time I spotted it in your videos and I'd like to learn more about it. Thanks and have a great week, love from Nairobi Kenya!
We use a lot of these resources too! One of our favorite ways to play and learn sight words is: take one of the Pop for Sight Words with Word on The Street Jr. You draw a sight word, say it, and move the tiles. I even have fun playing it.😆
Hi Chrissy, I loved this video! I have been curious about Night Zookeeper for a while now. I will definitely be trying it out now! My daughter Haveen is 8, we have used quite a few resources to teach her to read. We LOVE Eeboo create a story cards we have a few different varieties of them. I will have her choose 3-5 cards to create a story then write a few sentences down. We do that daily and by the end of a week she will have a pretty good story created and written in her creative writing journal. I did not know that Mad Libs had those additional resources! She will love that as we love using mad libs in our morning basket. Thank you Chrissy for sharing!
Thanks for sharing the Usborne Grammer book! We just had a discussion with my oldest the other day and it was the first time we ever talked about sentence structure and I really wished I had had a resource! Also for Bellas age we have really liked the Usborne make your own comic