You can read it as a readers theater, or put together some props and scenery for a more elaborate play. If you use it, please leave me a comment telling me all about it!
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Thanksgiving Play
Would you like to have a Thanksgiving Play for your homeschool group or family to perform? Here is one I put together for my own homeschool co-op. For families with just a few children, combine multiple characters into one character. For instance, Pilgrim 1-2-3 could be read by just one child. You shouldn't need to modify the lines at all to do this.
You can read it as a readers theater, or put together some props and scenery for a more elaborate play. If you use it, please leave me a comment telling me all about it!
You can read it as a readers theater, or put together some props and scenery for a more elaborate play. If you use it, please leave me a comment telling me all about it!
Looking for something fun and creative to give to your children this Christmas? Check out my etsy shop for handmade capes. Click the picture to take you there.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Would you consider Following my blog?
I am excited to see a lot more traffic here at my blog which encourages me to post more often. As of right now, I have 10 followers and I would like to see that number grow. If you have been enjoying visiting my blog, would you consider becoming a follower? I promise to keep adding and updating my blog if you give me the support of letting me know your out there.
Also, I have a lot of interests
Also, I have a lot of interests
- homeschooling (all ages)
- sewing
- crafting
- frugalness
- cooking / baking
- home management
- art
- movie making
- history
- drama
- more...
I would love comments to let me know what you would be interested in future posts on. Either ask me some questions or let me know topics you would like to see.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Halloween 2012
This is all of us |
My oldest and my youngest |
I am most proud of this costume because I think it turned out amazing and I just pieced it together that day. Here are some more shots of my son in his pirate outfit.
Moral of the story...
Keep a really great costume box and add to it all year long from Garage Sales, Thrift Stores, Sewing Projects and gifts from friends.
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