It’s hard to believe that Christmas is right around the corner. Over the years I’ve handled Christmas break in our homeschool in different ways. Occasionally we’ve taken off a large amount of time- the whole month of December one year. Other times I’ve chosen to homeschool through Christmas with very little time off, but with a fun unit study instead of our regular homeschool work. This year, with older kids and co-op classes to work with, we’re taking a more traditional two-week Christmas break.

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One thing is for sure. If you have kids at home- especially little ones- you’ll probably find yourself wanting to have a little structure in your days over the Christmas holidays. Ive created a printable pack that you can download here for free to keep your little ones occupied during your Christmas break.
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