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The Beauty of Play Community Subscriptions
The Beauty of Play Homeschool Subscription
The Beauty of Math Coaching Subscription
Two Subscriptions; Similar Set upÂ
There are two subscriptions —
one for MATH,
and one for HOMESCHOOLING.
You can join one or both. Each drops materials twice a month. With both, you’ll receive a drop every week (except for odd months that have five weeks.)


Format
The formats come in written blog posts, videos, and podcasts. Sometimes it’s all three! I try to offer audio where it’s applicable so you can listen or review easily. There are free downloads, like math activities and math checklists, planning pages and language arts checklists, available in some of the content drops as well, so you can take it with you.

Content drops twice a month.
These are drops with tools for teaching, handcraft tutorials, and homeschool-style teacher training. I sprinkle in a hefty digestable instruction, but a lot of remembering what drew you to homeschooling in the first place.
For math, there is a combination of instruction, explanation, things to think about with teaching math, patterns, and activities including learning multiplication facts and long division, using games for math practice, bringing in movement and art, as well as an assortment of activities for you to try. I try to vary between instructional kinds of material and activities. I also will show you how we do thinks like our math journal.
Lots of Examples
such as how I curate a history block, or what language arts looks like for us all through the years. How to contextualize history or keeping a nature journal.
And science, of course, because it’s my favorite. I’ll be sharing the science of learning and how to use that in our facilitation of learning, as well as systems that help keep everything running smoothly.
Anything and everything having to do with math. All the four processes –  Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division – are included. Other concepts like place value, time, factoring, and angles. Math activities that I try to help you scaffold for various ages. You also get to decide what drops when with your questions and your needs.


Multiple Formats
The formats come in written blog posts, videos, and podcasts. Often it’s all three! I try to offer audio where it’s applicable ,so you can listen or review easily. There are free downloads, like planning pages and language arts checklists, available in some of the content drops as well, so you can take it with you.
Weekly Check In’s
Each week I’ll send an email checking in and giving you an update of what’s going on in our homeschooling, some resources that I think might be useful, or occasionally odd musings that I’ve been thinking about as far as homeschooling. It’s also the opportunity for you to hit ‘reply’ and let me know what is going on with you and ask questions if you need anything.


Discount Codes for my Shop
I really take care of my community members in any way that I can. There’s a discount for everything in the shop. 20% for a single membership subscriptions. 30% for a community members of both homeschooling and math subscriptions. This also applies for a single annual membership to either one. 40% for community members that have annual subscriptions to both the homeschooling and math community subscriptions.
Office Hours and Occasional Workshops
I keep office hours for anyone that needs a little one-on-one time. Many members have taken advantage of this, and it’s really nice for me to get to know you better. Occasionally there are questions which spark a whole online seminar. Those are open to you, along with all the replays. In fact, there are several replays of summer seminars in your membership area now just waiting for you.


Personal Coaching
Maybe the most important, there is more personal access with me and our community. I always answer my community member’s emails, Instagram, and messages. You can ask questions, talk things through, or ask for resources. I go above and beyond for my community. I’m happy to do a little hand holding, because I remember what it was like to be an early homeschooler, or even a veteran one moving into a new season.