As homeschool parents prepare for another school year ahead, much of their focus tends to center on academics and curriculum. But as you make your plans and gather your materials, don’t forget to add in fun. Whether you’re a veteran homeschooling parent or a newbie embarking on your very first year, adding extra fun touches throughout the year can keep spirits up and momentum growing. Here are a few easy ways to make this homeschool year even more fun.
Music Playlists
Music can enhance every homeschool day. Prepared music playlists can be powerful tools in your homeschool and make each day more fun, whether it’s calming music that helps students focus, a themed playlist that enhances a particular lesson or subject, seasonal music that adds a festive flavor to the day, or simply fun tunes that everybody loves that boost the mood.Fresh Flowers
The beauty of our spaces plays a huge role in the experience of our homeschool. Incorporate different decorative elements such as flowers, pictures, candles, holiday decor, or other items that can lend beauty to your space for all to enjoy.
Adding beauty to the learning space can lift spirits and make learning more enjoyable. Reed Kaestner/Getty Images
Scents
As you homeschool, you’re creating precious family memories that will last a lifetime. Scent can play a role in enhancing those memories—essential oils, candles, or even freshly baked cookies can add a wonderful aroma to the atmosphere and delight to your homeschool day.Celebrations Big and Small
A 100 on a spelling test, birthdays, Presidents Day, National Ice Cream Day, the completion of a long novel—these are all delightful occasions worthy of celebration. Make a habit of marking and celebrating all of the wins and joys of your homeschool, big and small.Movie Lessons
Television in your homeschool isn’t always a bad idea. You can use documentaries, educational YouTube channels, and even movies. Consider films that are adaptations of novels that you’ve read or reenactments of historical events. Other types of video content, such as how-to videos or full-on courses, can be enjoyed as both lessons and entertainment. Pop some popcorn and enjoy the show. You’ll hardly realize that you’re learning.
Educational films and documentaries can teach valuable lessons while also being enjoyable family activities. skynesher/Getty Images
Field Trips
When you homeschool, the world is your classroom. Don’t hesitate to enhance your lessons with fun field trips, whether they be to museums, historical sites, the theater, the library, the park, or simply out in nature. The world is truly your oyster. Enjoy all that it has to offer, and delight in it with your family.
Field trips bring learning to life and allow kids to engage with subjects in new ways. BearFotos/Shutterstock
Surprises
From time to time, shake things up with a surprise. One day, decide that you’re tossing all of the lessons aside and doing nothing but arts and crafts all day. Another day, give your children $100 and tell them that they’re in charge of buying groceries this week. You might have ice cream for breakfast, wear your pajamas all day, or take off on a surprise daycation. Embrace the freedom that you have in homeschooling.Stickers
Of course, fun doesn’t need to come in the form of elaborate trips or over-the-top celebrations. Sometimes, a new pack of fun stickers or a new book in the library is all it takes to make things fun.
Even simple things such as stickers can make daily lessons more fun. RDNE Stock project/Pexels
Prizes
Mark milestones in your homeschool with a prize system. This can be a motivating tool that gamifies academics and keeps things interesting and fun. Rewards could be given for every grade of 100 percent, every book read, or any other predefined accomplishment.Games
Speaking of games, play games! You can supplement just about every subject with a well-chosen game that you play together as a family.Choose Your Own Adventure
Make sure that you’re empowering your children to make choices in their homeschool. Rather than dictate every detail, perhaps allow them to choose the next book for a book report, the next science topic, or the next field trip you’ll go on. They’ll love taking ownership of their own educational journey in whatever way they’re allowed to.
Games can reinforce lessons while strengthening relationships. BearFotos/Shutterstock







