Bite Size Wednesdays: Engaging Language Arts Tools

EPISODE · May 12, 2021 · 13 MIN

Bite Size Wednesdays: Engaging Language Arts Tools

from The Homeschool Project Podcast · host Nathan and Anita

Hello and welcome back to the campfire! Welcome to Bite Size Wednesdays. We will still continue to release 5 Minutes or Less whenever we have participants, but we had the idea to record mini episodes in between those on Wednesdays. And when we say mini, we mean mini lol. These episodes will probably range from 5-10 minutes in length and will cover a variety of topics. It may be on words of encouragement, helpful tips or hacks, a recipe we loved or anything we are currently loving, and maybe even after thoughts or reflections from a previous guest interview...the possibilities are endless!So today on Bite Size Wednesdays I share two Language Arts tools our family is loving. Hope you enjoy!If you like what you hear and have enjoyed our show, please show your appreciation by subscribing to our Podcast and leaving us a review on your Podcast App of choice.We would love to hear from you so please email us with any comments or questions you have.Visit us and all of our content, including our blog, at www.thehomeschoolprojectpodcast.comAs always, let's Light A Fire They Can't Put OutThank you for listening!Show NotesBravewriter Program: Brave WriterOngoing Community Support:The Waldock Way https://www.thewaldockway.com/ref/76/Wild Learning Curriculum - https://discoverwildlearning.com/?ref=927Big Life Journal - https://biglifejournal.com/?aff=1417All About Reading: https://www.allaboutlearningpress.net/go.php?id=2109The Music Podcast for Kids Learning Package - https://themusicpodcastforkids.podia.com/premiumvoulumone/wguqi

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