Have you considered creating a family home school yearbook committee?
Whether you or one of your children are a budding photographer, or just a hobbyist, you can create a lovely homeschool yearbook.
Most of us have a smartphone, a tablet, a Kindle Fire, or a camera. So, let's put them to work for us. Even if you do not have the finances right now, to put them into the yearbook format, get those digital pictures. Then take a few minutes to label and save them in at least two places, while they await being chosen for the year book.
There are many online companies that make photobooks. Costco now uses Shutterfly. Walmart and Sam's Club also do photo books. You take the pictures, select the pictures, upload them and arrange them into a photobook online and then order.
8. Family Service.
9. The children playing in the first Snow Day.
10. The children playing, building, or creating.
11. The family working in the family garden.
12. The children making Christmas.
13. The children in a play.
14. A child participating in a sport.
15. Family traditions.
16. Family holidays.
17. Family mealtime.
18. A child reading.
19. Mother teaching a child.
20. A child demonstrating how to do something.
21. A child studying.
You have the idea! Include things you do as a family to educate your children academically, and otherwise. Don't stage the pictures. Create memorable times together and catch candid pictures.
Each week take time on Sunday to review the pictures and select what you would like for that week's page.
So, create a family yearbook committee and get started today!!!
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