Tag: Winter
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Things to Do: February 2026
Tips, finds, free eBooks, and more in our February learning calendar for 2026.
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Things to Do: January Updated for 2026
Things to do in January: Updated educational learning calendar for 2026.
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Frost, Robert: “The Last Word of a Bluebird”
As I went out a Crow In a low voice said, “Oh, I was looking for you….” Poetry study.
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100 Best Books for Children ~ Whittier
Snow-bound is Number 73 on The Hundred Best Books for Children, written by John Greenleaf Whittier, a mostly self-taught Quaker poet.
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100 Best Books for Children ~ Dodge
The children’s classic Hans Brinker; or the Silver Skates is number 62 on The Hundred Best Books for Children list found in The Book-lover.
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7 Free Writing Lessons for December
Here is a free download with 7 writing lessons for December taken from Write Something Every Day.
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The Long Winter ~ Review
One of our favorite winter snuggle-up books is The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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Tennyson: “The Death of the Old Year”
Full knee-deep lies the winter snow, And the winter winds are wearily sighing…. Poetry study.
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Moore, Clement C.: “A Visit from Saint Nicholas”
‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house…. Poetry study.
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Frost, Robert: “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though…. Poetry study resources.
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10 Activities: Winter Nature Study
What type of nature study activities can you do in the winter? Here are several ideas.
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10 Ways to Overcome the February Blahs!
Many of us find ourselves — and our children — fighting the February blahs. 10 ideas to spark up our days!
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Things to Do: January
Start the new year with free units, cozy books, and more: January learning calendar.
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Activity: Make a Bird Feeder
It’s nearly winter! Time to consider putting up a bird feeder for that extra energy in times of temperature extremes.
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Tracks and Tracking ~ Free eBook
Fully illustrated guide to discovering the animals that left those tracks in your neck of the woods.
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Hibernation Unit Study {Free}
As the temperatures begin to fall, many homeschool families start to hibernate inside. Perfect time to learn about hibernation with this free unit.
