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Use these resources for homeschooling pagan style, celebrating pagan holidays and pagan kids activities.
Here are some pagan homeschooling resources to help you bring some of the Sabbats into your daily learning.
Ostara (Units) (Worksheets)
Beltane
Litha
Lammas
Mabon (Units) (Worksheets)
Samhain (Units) (Worksheets)
Yule (Units) (Holiday Worksheets)(Worksheets)
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Ostara is the perfect time to get outside and observe important processes in the life cycles of our world.
Through learning about the magickal transformations that occur in nature, your kids form a firm foundation for learning how to create magick in their own lives. Ostara is the perfect time to learn about transformation.
Pinecones are spiritual symbols of regeneration and rebirth and they offer pagan homeschool learning opportunities for children of all ages.
Use the Second Harvest unit to teach your pagan children about world hunger and poverty. Integrate lessons with the Rune Mannaz to teach about building communities and finding your place in society.
Mabon is sometimes associated with Apollo. He is considered the fair-haired Divine Son of light and the sun. He is the Child of Light. The tale of the Divine Son Mabon and the Divine Mother Modron is an archetypal mother-son tale.
The Fruit Harvest is a great time to learn about the apple. They are symbols of health, happiness, love, and knowledge.
From arts and crafts to numbered apple math activities, this apple unit is packed with delicious learning ideas.
Discover the Magick of Acorns.
Acorns are symbols of growth and potential, and it's a perfect opportunity to study the rune Fehu, which is the rune of wealth.
Download worksheets or read more about Acorns.
Resources for sabbat themed learning units
Rune Worksheets are available on the Pagan Resources page.
As the veil between worlds thins at Samhain, it can be a great time to connect with yourself and your ancestors through your dreams. Help your child learn more about dreams.
Also, study the Rune Eihwaz with Grani Hulda during Samhain.
Learn about the Fall Fae Folk, make crafts for them, and write poetry that they will be sure to love.
Learn about the classical elements and discover how fairies are elemental.
Spiders are creative, and if you want to help children learn how to tap into their creative sides, introduce them to Spider Magick!
Also, introducing the rune Kenaz.
Portals exist everywhere in our world. Do you know how to find them?
Learn more about portals and the rune Laguz in this pagan homeschooling unit.
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Resources for sabbat themed learning units
Rune Worksheets are available on the Pagan Resources page.
Yule is a great time to explore crystals! Integration with mindfulness and meditation for kids can make this a powerful learning experience.
Also, study the Rune Wunjo.
During the darkest time of the year, light is on everyone's mind. Let's learn about light! Integrating science, poetry, mathematics, and geography with the subject of light is natural and easy.
The perfect symbol for everlasting life, evergreens are an excellent lead-in to learning about life cycles, types of trees, and more.
Where does the sun go in the winter? Where does it go every night? These are the questions that kids have been asking since the dawn of time (no pun intended).
Because learning about the mysteries of planetary alignments is so cool, we'll also explore the rune Perthro, the rune of mystery and luck!
Kids have a natural desire to learn, and it doesn't have to be a chore. In fact, when you find ways to make learning fun, kids become lifelong learners, just like Grani Hulda.
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