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3rd and 5th Grade Homeschool Curriculum

Episode 1 of the Unexpected Homeschoolers podcast, hosted by Candace Crompton, titled "3rd and 5th Grade Homeschool Curriculum" was published on September 12, 2025 and runs 26 minutes.

September 12, 2025 ·26m · Unexpected Homeschoolers

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In this episode of the Unexpected Homeschoolers podcast, host Candace Crompton shares her experiences and insights from the first few weeks of homeschooling her children in third and fifth grades. She emphasizes the importance of nurturing relationships over rigid academic schedules, discusses various curriculum choices, and highlights the value of independent learning tools. Additionally, she explores family-style learning, integrating life skills, and the significance of extracurricular activities in a well-rounded education.ADSWHOOP: Get your free month here with equipment! TinCan: Bring back what a phone used to be - Pre-Order NOW to receive by Christmas! homeschooling, curriculum, parenting, education, family learning, independent study, life skills, homeschooling tips, emotional nurturing, educational resourcesTakeawaysIt's important to prioritize relationships with children over strict academic goals.Homeschooling allows for flexibility in scheduling and learning.Using reference books can foster independence in children.The Good and Beautiful curriculum offers a comprehensive approach to learning.Family-style learning can save time and enhance collaboration.Incorporating life skills into the curriculum is essential for holistic development.Extracurricular activities like theater can boost children's confidence.Field trips can provide practical learning experiences.Nurturing curiosity in children is crucial for their educational journey.Creating a supportive learning environment can ease the homeschooling process.Chapters00:00 Welcome Back to Homeschooling05:29 Third Grade Curriculum Overview10:05 Fifth Grade Curriculum Overview19:25 Life Skills and Extracurricular Activities

In this episode of the Unexpected Homeschoolers podcast, host Candace Crompton shares her experiences and insights from the first few weeks of homeschooling her children in third and fifth grades. She emphasizes the importance of nurturing relationships over rigid academic schedules, discusses various curriculum choices, and highlights the value of independent learning tools. Additionally, she explores family-style learning, integrating life skills, and the significance of extracurricular activities in a well-rounded education.


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homeschooling, curriculum, parenting, education, family learning, independent study, life skills, homeschooling tips, emotional nurturing, educational resources


Takeaways

It's important to prioritize relationships with children over strict academic goals.

Homeschooling allows for flexibility in scheduling and learning.

Using reference books can foster independence in children.

The Good and Beautiful curriculum offers a comprehensive approach to learning.

Family-style learning can save time and enhance collaboration.

Incorporating life skills into the curriculum is essential for holistic development.

Extracurricular activities like theater can boost children's confidence.

Field trips can provide practical learning experiences.

Nurturing curiosity in children is crucial for their educational journey.

Creating a supportive learning environment can ease the homeschooling process.


Chapters

00:00 Welcome Back to Homeschooling

05:29 Third Grade Curriculum Overview

10:05 Fifth Grade Curriculum Overview

19:25 Life Skills and Extracurricular Activities


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