Outschool Tutors – Become an ambassador and earn money.

Here is an opportunity for homeschooling parents to earn a profit from their opinion and content.

I have earned the most pay online from my partnership with Outschool. This is an opportunity for you to join. They pay in credit for free classes or cash.

Become an Outschool Ambassador

Unlock the Best in Virtual Learning with Outschool!

As a homeschooling parent, I rely on Outschool to provide my kids with top-notch education—from math and English to Spanish, history, and the arts.

Thanks to their acceptance of Education Scholarship Accounts (ESAs), Outschool makes high-quality learning accessible and flexible for families like mine.

We love it so much that I became an official Outschool Ambassador!

If you’re looking to partner with a brand that truly supports homeschooling, accepts ESAs, and operates internationally, Outschool is the perfect choice.

Join the movement today—apply here!

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It consists of sharing the good word about Outschool online.

Your first class is free

If you’re new to Outschool,  they offer your first class for free. Click the link and earn your free class.

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If your child has an ESA, Outschool accepts ESA payments.

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Mandala Coloring Book Printable Worksheet (3) 10 – 12 yrs old

get the entire coloring book through this link:

https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/me/listing-editor/copy/1843441197

Otherwise, return in March, when I will share another poem and coloring page with you.

Eve

Journal Page and Children Journaling Exercises

Dear reader,

As promised, I have returned to share with you my monthly journal page and journaling exercises for children.

These are free for personal use, homeschoolers, and teachers.

Let me know if you like these so I can create and share more.

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8 Enlightening Journaling Prompts for Self-Discovery in Children

The Mirror of My Soul

  • Imagine looking into a magical mirror that shows who you are on the inside.
  • What do you see? What are your strengths, and what makes you special?
  • Write about one thing you want to grow or learn more about.

My Superpowers

  • What are three things you’re really good at?
  • How do these “superpowers” help you and others?
  • If you could teach one of your skills to someone, what would it be?

The Day I Felt Proud

  • Write about a time you did something you were really proud of.
  • What made it so special?
  • How can you create more moments like that?

Colors of My Feelings

  • If your feelings were colors, what color would happiness be? How about sadness or excitement?
  • Write about a time when you felt one of these colors strongly.
  • What did you learn about yourself in that moment?

A Letter to Myself

  • Write a letter to yourself in the future.
  • What do you hope you’ll be doing and feeling?
  • What advice would you give your future self?

My Dream Skills

  • If you could learn any new skill instantly, what would it be?
  • Why does it interest you?
  • How can you start practicing it right now?

The People I Admire

  • Who are three people you admire, and why?
  • What qualities do they have that you also see in yourself?
  • How can you practice those qualities every day?

If I Were a Tree

  • Imagine you are a tree. What kind of tree would you be, and where would you grow?
  • What does your tree say about the kind of person you are?
  • What helps your tree (and you!) grow strong and healthy?

Previous Journaling Exercises

If you feel called to share your child’s work, do so on X @evelovestar

Thanks for your visit and I will share another journal page and exercises next month.

Visit our Etsy shop to find our Homeschool aid offers, Spanish classes, and more through this link

https://evelovestar.etsy.com

Talk soon,

Eve

Mandala Coloring Book Printable Worksheet (2) 10 – 12 yrs old

The book includes poems to give it more weight.

Created for 10 – 12 kids

Get the book through this link:

https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/me/listing-editor/copy/1843441197

If you can’t get it, do not forget to come back, I will share more images with you in February

Eve

Journal Page and Children Journaling Exercises

Dear reader,

I created this journal page to be cute to catch my children attention right away.

We all know that young children will not read a book without pictures. I remember loving to read and starting and not finishing at least three times a more serious non picture book that my mom loved with a young feel but too boring for my child mind.

I am all about disguising the learning in a pretty and fun package because those are the things that children love.

I created these with my daughter, and this is why I know that they will work, she assisted and assured me that she would rather write on these than on the “boring” normal lined paper.

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8 Cool Journaling Exercises for Children

Invent a Superhero

  • What is your superhero’s name?
  • What powers do they have, and how did they get them?
  • Draw a picture of your superhero in action!

My Dream Day

  • If you could do anything in the world tomorrow, what would it be?
  • Who would you spend it with?
  • Describe your perfect day from start to finish.

Animal Adventure

  • If you could turn into any animal, what would you choose and why?
  • Where would you go, and what would you do?
  • What would your animal friends be like?

A Message from the Stars

  • Imagine you received a letter from an alien. What does it say?
  • Write your reply back to the alien.
  • Describe what their world might look like.

Magic Object Discovery

  • You found a magical object in your backyard. What is it, and what does it do?
  • How will you use its powers?
  • Write about a crazy adventure you had with it.

If I Could Travel Back in Time

  • What time period would you visit?
  • Who would you meet, and what questions would you ask?
  • What would you bring back to show your friends?

Your Secret Hideout

  • Imagine you have the coolest secret hideout ever. Where is it?
  • What does it look like inside?
  • What fun things do you do there?

The Talking Object

  • Pick an everyday object (e.g., a lamp, pencil, or backpack) and imagine it could talk.
  • What would it say to you?
  • Write a conversation between you and this object.

Previous Journaling Exercises

If you feel called to share your child’s work, do so on X @evelovestar

Thanks for your visit and I will share another journal page and exercises next month.

Visit our Etsy shop to find our Homeschool aid offers, Spanish classes, and more through this link

https://evelovestar.etsy.com

Talk soon,

Eve

Ancient Greek History and Resources

From the Ancient Greece Images ebook on Etsy

I have a fascination with ancient Greece and its history. It frequently intersects my art and poetry.

My oldest daughter Lizzie has a cool ancient history class on Outschool. I think culture is important. I also teach the kids ancient history myself. They receive it well.

Free Ancient Greece Learning Resources

Free document. Ancient Greece Learning Ideas with images and 49 ideas for learning about Greek history and ancient Greek culture. Download yours through this link:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1an5mTp23F_p8ZPaFeu0OkQCGj71GpMJi/view?usp=sharing

Read our blog as we have shared ancient Greek inspired poetry, lesson plans, mythology, art, paper dolls, and more.

Follow us as I will be creating more materials based on these stunning images. I created this ebook to use it in my daughter’s home education, so you will see much more on this topic.

Thank you for your visit,

From the Greece Images ebook on Etsy

Eve

How to Weave Journaling into Homeschool Routines – Monthly Journal Page

Dear reader,

Are you already using journaling in your homeschool or learning journey?

As adults we already know the power of journaling (if you are not aware look at the data on this), so I realized that journaling would be great for children, too. Today I want to convince you to journal with your kids!

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Journaling is a versatile and enriching tool that can be seamlessly integrated into your homeschool routine. It fosters creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression while complementing your existing curriculum. Here’s how to make journaling a meaningful and enjoyable part of your child’s day:

1. Start the Day with Reflection

  • Begin your homeschool session with a short journaling activity.
  • Use prompts that encourage reflection, such as “What are you excited to learn today?” or “What’s one goal you want to achieve this week?”
  • This sets a positive tone and helps children focus on their intentions.

2. Link Journaling to Subjects

  • Language Arts: Use journaling to practice storytelling, descriptive writing, or poetry.
  • Science: Have kids record observations from experiments, imagine a day as a scientist, or describe a planet they’ve “discovered.”
  • History: Encourage journaling as if they were historical figures or explorers writing letters home.
  • Art: Pair journaling with drawing or doodling to bring their ideas to life.

3. Encourage Creative Exploration

  • Dedicate time each week for “free journaling,” where kids can write about anything they like.
  • Provide fun prompts, such as “If I had a secret superpower…” or “What would a picnic on the moon be like?”

4. Make Journaling Collaborative

  • Incorporate shared family journaling sessions. Write together about shared experiences, like a field trip or a favorite book.
  • Older kids can write letters to younger siblings or collaborate on a story.

5. Create a Journaling Habit

  • Set aside 10–15 minutes daily for journaling. Consistency helps make it a natural part of the day.
  • Allow kids to journal in their preferred format—writing, drawing, virtual, or even voice recordings.

6. Encourage Self-Discovery

  • Use prompts to help kids reflect on their feelings, goals, and personal interests.
  • Prompts like “What makes me happy?” or “What is something I’d love to learn more about?” can build self-awareness and confidence.

7. Incorporate Technology

  • Older kids may enjoy typing their journals or creating digital scrapbooks.
  • Apps or online tools can make journaling interactive and engaging.

Journaling doesn’t just build writing skills—it’s a window into your child’s thoughts and creativity. By weaving it into your homeschool routine, you’re giving them a tool for self-expression and learning that will benefit them for years to come. Keep it flexible, fun, and tailored to your child’s unique interests, and watch their enthusiasm grow!

Welcome to my new monthly journaling prompts for children

I will be sharing a monthly journal page and exercises on this blog on the first or second Sunday.

These prompts are especially good for kids, particularly homeschoolers, because they inspire creativity, encourage self-expression, and support key educational and personal development goals in a fun and engaging way. Here’s why:

1. Encourage Creativity and Imagination

  • Kids can explore new ideas and worlds without limitations, enhancing their creative thinking.
  • Imaginative prompts, like inventing planets or alien creatures, allow kids to think outside the box.

2. Build Writing and Communication Skills

  • Writing about adventures and discoveries helps children practice storytelling and descriptive writing.
  • They learn to organize their thoughts and articulate them effectively.

3. Enhance Critical Thinking

  • Many prompts involve problem-solving or decision-making, such as what to do with magical objects or how to explore unknown worlds.
  • They spark curiosity and encourage kids to think about “what if” scenarios.

4. Support Personal Growth and Self-Discovery

  • Prompts like creating a planet or exploring feelings through colors help kids reflect on their interests, emotions, and individuality.
  • They build confidence as children recognize their strengths and unique perspectives.

5. Integrate Learning Across Subjects

  • Science: Space-themed prompts introduce astronomy and the wonders of the universe.
  • History and Culture: Prompts about time travel or magical objects can tie into lessons about different eras or mythologies.
  • Art: Kids can draw or visualize their creations, reinforcing multi-disciplinary learning.
  • Writing: Many of these prompts can inspire stories.
  • Language: Simply translate the prompt to Spanish or another language.

6. Provide Emotional Expression

  • Journaling offers a safe space for children to explore their feelings and dreams.
  • Homeschoolers, who often work independently, can use these prompts as an outlet for their inner thoughts.

7. Adaptable for All Ages and Levels

  • Younger kids can use simpler language or drawings to respond, while older kids can expand their ideas into detailed stories.
  • Prompts can be scaled up or down depending on the child’s ability or interests.

8. Encourage Parent-Child Collaboration

  • Parents can join in by sharing their answers or helping kids expand on ideas, fostering deeper connections. A good way to help your kid is to ask them questions about what they wrote and as you ask, they create further to answer, this trick works wonders with my kids.
  • Prompts can also spark discussions that lead to new topics for exploration in homeschool lessons.

By integrating these prompts into homeschool activities, children not only improve academically but also grow as imaginative, reflective, and curious individuals.

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Eve