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Hey there!

If you got your Totally Free Tuesday email but are looking for an easier way to snag all of those homeschool freebies, then this post is for you, my friend!

No fluff and no filler here – this is all about making it simple to get those freebies for your homeschool. This post is updated monthly, so be sure to check back regularly!

What Is Totally Free Tuesday?

If you are brand new to Totally Free Tuesday, let me explain.

This once-a-month email is a gem for email subscribers as it’s filled with free resources you can use in your home & homeschool.

And they aren’t just from me! This is a collaborative effort from some of my favorite homeschool brands & blogs.

Each month, we showcase a new resource that is free for our readers. Sometimes these are seasonal items, sometimes they are free samples, and other times they are simply a brand new homeschool resource we created because the need was there.

Regardless, Totally Free Tuesday is a great way to fill your digital resource library with free items.

How Does Totally Free Tuesday Work?

It’s simple, really.

Each month, we homeschool bloggers send out an email filled with all of our collective offers. If you want to subscribe, be sure to join my mailing list! Simply fill out the form below (or grab my free Copywork Starter Pack!)

And that’s it! Plus, as a subscriber, you’ll also get weekly homeschool help, hope, & humor delivered to your inbox in addition to some additional subscriber-only finds, including a monthly freebie email.

Ready to join me? Just fill out this form, my friend!

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Now, About Those July Freebies!

Until next month, my friend, happy homeschooling!

Use this handy Legend to help you quickly find the resources you want.

  • PK – PreK/Tot
  • EE – Early Elementary
  • UE – Upper Elementary
  • MS/HS – Middle School/High School
  • HH – Homeschool Helps
  • Grab your Homeschool Curriculum Chaos Coordinator from Hope In The Chaos today! Designed specifically for homeschool moms, this simple planning tool will help you confidently research, compare, and choose the curriculum that’s the best fit for your family, without the overwhelm. Say goodbye to curriculum chaos and hello to clarity! (HH)
  • Have your children ever listened to music and said, โ€œThat sounds like rain!โ€ or โ€œIt sounds stormy!โ€? Children naturally connect music with images and emotions, which is one reason music appreciation can be so enjoyable and effective in a homeschool setting. Take 15 minutes to do this free music lesson from Music in Our Homeschool with them. (PK, EE, UE, MS/HS, HH)
  • Whether you’ll be taking a trip to the beach or just dreaming about it at home, these fun ocean-themed activity pages from Heart and Soul Homeschooling will help kids work on basic counting skills, coloring, and more early learning. Pair them with the included book list for a fun summery unit study. (PK, EE)
  • Your little learners will go buggy for this free word building activity! The Bug’s Life Word Building Challenges from In All You Do gives your child 9 fun bug-themed words to build, making literacy practice feel like playtime. Just print, grab some letter manipulatives, and watch your kiddo’s reading skills grow โ€” one creepy crawly at a time! (PK, EE)
  • Get advice from a licensed speech-language pathologist and homeschooling parent who had kids with speech and language delays. This Speech Development Chart from Whole Child Homeschool will help you learn key speech development milestones from 12 months to 4 years, and understand the difference between speech and language to know when a child needs to receive a free screening from an SLP. (PK)
  • Use these Kinds of Rocks Notebooking Pages from Homeschool Helper Online with Elementary & Middle School students studying geology, earth science, and the rock cycle. Includes a library list and online vetted resources to make a mini unit. Works for nature study reports too! (EE, UE, MS/HS)
  • Grab these FUN Summer Writing Prompts from How to Homeschool My Child to help you and your kids keep up with writing and handwriting skills all summer long! (EE, UE)
  • Do you struggle with managing the time spent on screens in your home? Read this strategy, and download a copy of the Tech Time Guidelines from Techie Homeschool Mom. (PK, EE, UE, MS/HS, HH)
  • Using a daily checklist can help your kids self-regulate and learn to take ownership about moving throughout the school day (without you having to nag!). Here are 10 different designs you can choose from – grab your favorite over at Blessed Homeschool! (EE, UE, MS/HS)
  • Keep your child’s attention and teach note taking skills with this fun sermon notes printable from Our Crazy Adventures In Autismland. This is a great way to remind your child of what they heard as well when you are discussing it later. (UE, MS/HS)
  • Check out these 3 ways to save on homeschool curriculum using the FREE Homeschool Budget Planner from Clarissa R. West! (PK, EE, UE, MS/HS, HH)
  • This free worker bee life cycle coloring page from Monkey and Mom shows all four stages with arrows and labels. It works well as a stand-alone activity for younger children or as a simple introduction before beginning the full bee life cycle study. (PK, EE, UE)
  • Grab this summer learning activities pack from Faith Hope & Joy. It is filled with fun activities for kids from ages 5 to 15, with flexibility to adapt for your unique learners. Each activity will provide you with ideas to nurture curiosity, spark creativity, and make learning a joyful, family-centered experience all summer. (EE, UE, MS/HS)
  • Here’s a simple mom hack for tackling the common hassle of scrounging for household items right when a science lab calls for them. The Homeschool Science Labs Checklist from Homeschool with Moxie helps keep everything you need within easy reach by building a dedicated supplies bin from day one and adding to it along the way. Grab the checklist today and make science time stress-free! (HH)

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Kelly Warner is a seasoned homeschooling mom from Maine, where she lives with her husband and their four childrenโ€”two of whom are proud homeschool graduates. With years of experience navigating the ups and downs of home education, Kelly is passionate about helping families simplify their journey and find encouragement amidst the chaos of daily life. She shares practical tips, inspiration, and real-life homeschooling wisdom on her website, Hope In The Chaos, and across social media.

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