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Can I ask you a question? As a homeschooler, do you shy away from social media?

Do you worry it will have a negative impact on your homeschool?

Do you view social media only as a way to connect with others?

Today I want to share with you how social media has helped me with homeschooling. The power of social media can be phenomenal when planning homeschool lessons and activities. Perhaps these tips can help you too!

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Pinterest

Pinterest is a teacher’s dream! Truly!

I have assembled weeks of curriculum simply from searching a particular topic.

For example, when we were rowing Little Nino’s Pizzeria, I searched it on Pinterest and pinned all the ideas I found on a secret Pinterest board. I’ve done this many times with my curriculum. It’s a fabulous way to gather electronic resources all in one place!

YouTube

YouTube is a fantastic learning tool! There are LOADS of educational YouTube channels. Here are a few of our favourites:

CTC Math (helpful math videos for various grade levels)

History Channel (many great documentaries on here)

Kids TV123 (ideal for preschool and kindergarten aged children)

National Geographic (a great collection of short, informative videos on so many topics)

Ted-Ed (fabulous presentations on a variety of topics)

The Art Assignment (interesting videos on art and artists)

You can check out my a huge list of great educational YouTube channels on my Ultimate List of Homeschool Resources page.

What I especially love about educational YouTube channels is that I can search a particular channel for a topic. So for instance, I can go to the National Geographic channel and search within the channel for a subject I’m exploring (i.e. plants).

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When I find some videos that I love, I save them to a private playlist. This way, when I’m teaching I don’t have to search YouTube for the video, but rather pull it up on the playlist that I created!

Do you shy away from social media? Here are some clever ways to use social media in your homeschooling. The tips here may surprise you - especially the last one!

I’ve mentioned before how we use the SQUILT music curriculum during our morning time routine. To prepare for a SQUILT lesson, I will load all the recommended YouTube video links from each lesson into private playlists. It makes working through our curriculum a breeze!

I also have a playlist of children’s praise and worship songs on YouTube. We usually listen to a couple of songs before we begin our Bible lesson for the day.

Facebook

While my daughter was studying data collection and charting, she felt limited by who she could interview. She had family and a few friends to include in her research, but she wanted to document larger poll responses.

We brought the survey to my Deliberate Mom Facebook community. My daughter was stunned (and overwhelmed) by the high rate of participation. Facebook gave her the opportunity to collect and chart a vast amount of data. (You can check out her poll results on my Facebook page).

Also, Facebook is a great platform to seek and build community. There are many homeschool groups to join and blogs to follow! Being the organized individual that I am, I like to have all the homeschool blogs that I follow on Facebook, all in one place. I created a Facebook interest list exactly for this reason. Here is a simple tutorial for how to build your own Facebook interest list.

If you don’t want to create your own interest list, then I invite you to follow my homeschool interest list on Facebook. I’m regularly adding new blogs and helpful homeschool resources to this list.

Do you use social media in your homeschooling? If not, would you consider it? I invite you to leave a comment below and then share this post in your homeschool communities.

 



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Jennifer Bly
Author of My Kitchen, My Classroom: An Introduction to Homeschool and creator of The Deliberate Mom. Jennifer writes about parenting, homeschooling, her faith, and life with her husband and two girls. Jennifer has a Bachelor of Applied Human Service Administration Degree with a specialization in Early Learning in Child Care.

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