Five Fun Places to Homeschool other than Home

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Getting bored with doing homeschool work at home? Then check out these five fun places to homeschool other than home! These are great ways to break up the monotony and have fun learning!

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This easy to do homeschool checklist provided easy to do activities that keep children busy and learning.

Five Fun Places to Homeschool other than Home

1. Library

The library is the perfect place to take your homeschoolers for a bit of fun and learning. Most of them have family-friendly sections where kids of all ages can hang out. Plus, you have access to all kinds of resources like books, computers, and maybe even manipulatives like blocks and other open-play toys. Libraries also often have events and clubs geared toward small children — both during the academic school year and during summer. And you’re likely to run into other homeschoolers!

2. Park

If there’s one thing most towns have in abundance, it’s parks. Pack up something to eat, grab the kids and supplies, and head out to the park for some fresh air and learning. You can work on lessons and also throw in a nature walk.

3. On Vacation

The beauty of homeschooling is that you have the freedom to go on vacation at times that traditional students can’t. So there’s nothing stopping you from packing up and visiting some fun, educational places around (or even outside of) your state.

4. In the car

Love road trips? Lots of homeschool families take their learning show on the road. Whether you want to be a full-time roadschooling family or just do it occasionally, it’s all up to you!

5. Your yard

Last, but not least, you can always set up shop right in your own yard! Sometimes just getting outside in the fresh air is all you need!

 

The Wrap Up

I hope these ideas help inspire you to some outside-the-box homeschooling fun. While the goal is learning, it is always fun to mix it up a bit. Sometimes, a bit of creativity inspires some successful days! What would you add to the list? Be sure to check out more of my homeschool content. Also, don’t forget to follow us on Instagram for travel ideas, style, and family fun!

 

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