Homeschool Resources for High Energy Families

Welcome to your go-to spot for homeschool help! Whether youโ€™re brand new to this whole adventure or just need some fresh ideas to keep things fun, youโ€™ll find tips, tools, and tried-and-true resources that were made for busy brains and high-energy learners.

Click through the categories below to dive into getting started, choosing curriculum, organizing your space, and more!

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Homeschool 101

New to this whole homeschool thing? Donโ€™t worryโ€”Iโ€™ve got you covered. From how to start to what you actually need this section is for you.

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Curriculum By Grade

Looking for just the right resources for your kiddoโ€™s age? Peek inside this section for curriculum we use and love, organized by grade level.

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Learning Activities

Need ways to make reading, math, and science less snoozy and more hands-on? This is where the fun happens! These activities are perfect for wiggly learners who like to move while they groove.

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Homeschool Life

This is the real-life homeschool stuff: routines, mindset tips, and how to make the most of those all-day-together days without losing your cool.

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Printable Resources

Grab easy-to-use printables and fun learning games that help you teach with minimal prep and no panic. These are my best tools from the High Energy Mommy TPT (Teachers Pay Teachers) shop (and some exclusive freebies too!).

โšก5 Quick Sanity-Saving Homeschool Hacks

Allow for movement between subjects.ย  Add in 2 minute dance parties, a few squats and push-ups, or a quick jog down the hallway or around the backyard.ย  Or try one of my brain break movement activities!

Use wiggle seats, standing desks, or let them pace (or do somersaults) during read-alouds. Seriously.ย 

If the handwritingโ€™s messy but they got the math right? Celebrate it.ย  Find at least one “win” each day.

Try sidewalk chalk spelling, playdough letters, or scavenger hunts to teach the same content in new ways.

Cooking, cleaning, gardening, and playing all count as learning.

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