Things to Do: January

Start the new year with free units, new Bible study tools, cozy books, indoor activities, and more! Here are things to do in January.

  1. It’s winter! Curl up with a great book!
  2. At the start of the new year, revisit the 4 things you need to know to educate your children.
  3. Get fit!
  4. Visit Alaska (January 3).
  5. Travel through history with the Tree in the Trail and fly high with Seabird {free go-alongs}.
  6. Learn more about the unique history of New Mexico (January 6).
  7. Try a poetry study:
  8. Visit Connecticut (January 9).
  9. Nature study in winter? You bet! Try these 10 winter nature study activities.
  10. Become an editor of your child’s writing.
  11. Learn more about Desert Storm (January 17).
  12. Snuggle up with these winter reading list favorites.
  13. And while you are at it, you may also enjoy these 6 free books for winter reading.
  14. Spend the day with Winnie-the-Pooh (January 18).
  15. Make it a point to read aloud to your children this year. Here are 7 reasons why (with resources)!
  16. Explore these unique places to find books for your children in the public domain.
  17. Probe the depths of the ocean (January 23).
  18. Develop a lifelong learner.
  19. Explore Kansas with Johnny Kaw!
  20. Learn to sew.
  21. Celebrate Australia Day (January 26).
  22. Teach your children how to write clearly and take advantage of these writing helps.
  23. Dip into God’s Word with one of these 10 Bible reading plans.
  24. Experiment with Edison’s incandescent light bulb (January 27).
  25. Add memorization to your schedule. Here are five things to memorize.
  26. Baby, it’s cold outside: Time for a board game!
  27. Download these free eBooks {and go-alongs!}:
  28. Visit Kansas (January 29).
  29. Build a better speller.
  30. Make use of these great finds:

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