Holiday Hospitality Homeschool Unit Study
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Holiday Hospitality Homeschool Unit Study In “Holiday Hospitality Homeschool Unit Study,” episode #199, Meredith Curtis helps you combine holiday hospitality and homeschooling in a fun way! Here is a FREE easy unit study right in the podcast with Scriptures, read aloud ideas, and practical activities each day to get ready for company and learn life skills at the same time! Turn welcoming people into your home into a family project and festive way to pass on values, character, and life skills. Powerline Productions, Inc. Bringing Homeschool Joy to Families Everywhere! Show Notes It’s that time of year where relatives gather. Are they heading to your house this year? Don’t panic – use school time to get ready while you build memories with your kids. Working Together as a Family: Tips for peaceful and efficient working together. Day 1 – Prepare the House Scripture: I Peter 4:8-9. Discuss show love and hospitality are related. Talk about Cleaning Basics & Clean the House * Straighten/Tidy * Dust & Vacuum * Clean Bathrooms * Mop Floors * Change Sheets * Prepare Guest Room Lunch & Read Aloud. Decorate the House for Holiday. Day 2 – Shop/Make Gifts & Stocking Stuffers Scripture: Romans 12:12-20. Discuss how to live these principles out with your guests. Talk about Gifts & Budgets, Make a List and Shop for Gifts in store or online. Lunch and Read Aloud. Wrap Gifts. Day 3 – Plan Menu/Shop Scripture: Matthew 25:34-46. How is showing hospitality to your guests serving Jesus? Make menus for days guests’ visit including snacks to have on hand. Then create a shopping list together. Lunch and read aloud. Shop. Tips to Shop as a team. Day 4 - Prepare/Freeze the Food Scripture: Genesis 18:1-15. How do Abraham and Sarah show hospitality to their visitors? How can you imitate their example? Many things can be made and frozen. Spend the day cooking with a break for lunch and read aloud. Day 5 – Plan the Fun Scripture: Luke 14:12-17. How can you include the lonely and needy in this holiday’s activities? Brainstorm ideas for holiday fun in your hometown and fun things to do at home. Make a tentative/flexible plan (important for certain family members to know that it’s flexible). Lunch and read aloud. Finishing touches. Sign up for our Newsletter Sign up for our updates and get your copy of 100 Homeschool Hacks FREE. Sign up here. Resources Celebrate holidays with these festive, fun books and unit studies: