9 Flexible First Day Back to Homeschool Ideas: For Busy Moms

Do you want to make your first day back to homeschool special but are unsure of how to find the time? Do you need first day back to homeschool ideas? You’ll find easy, fun, and customizable first day back to homeschool ideas for busy moms. 

Back to homeschool is a favorite time of year. As such, we always try to make the first day of homeschooling super special.

When the kids were small, the first day back to homeschool meant breakfast at McDonald’s and a playground to ourselves. Soaking up a few hours of sunlight and a gift bag of dollar store treats.

Now that my kids are older and life is a bit more hectic, our “Back to Homeschool” has changed, as it should.

Life is about change, and learning to change with it is a skill, momma!

Before I share our fun first day back to homeschool ideas, let’s talk about how you can find the time to celebrate in your schedule. 

kids playing on the first day back to homeschool celebrate

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4 Ways To Find Time For Back To Homeschool

I understand how hard it can be to find time in your schedule to have a “back to homeschool” celebration. After all, you’ve been busy organizing your home, getting supplies, and getting ready for the first day back to homeschool.

However, since my son graduated, I realized how much these “little moments” created terrific memories. 

I wanted to share four ways to make it easy for you to find the time to celebrate the first day back to homeschool with your kids.

These tips are also great for returning to homeschooling after the holidays.

#1. Write It In Your Planner

The first thing you need to do is to check your planner and pick a date to celebrate. 

When choosing your back to homeschool day, try to choose a day off of work or a holiday.

Choosing a day off from work will keep you from needing to ask for time off of work and allow you to spend the day with your family. 

Some years, I wasn’t able to throw our celebration before we started the homeschool year, and that was okay. We picked the next available day and had fun. 

If you can’t get an entire day off work, do not stress. Remember, the goal is to make back to homeschool a fun celebration. You can ways adjust the time to a few hours before work or after.

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#2 Keep It Simple

Sometimes we think we need grand plans for our kids to remember our hard work.

I have a quick challenge for you, go ask your child what their favorite memory is.

Listen carefully to what they say.

If your kids are like mine, it is the simple walk near a park that means the most, not the “2 years of saving all the money” vacation we took.

Note: I am not saying those vacations aren’t worth it. They were. But those days you spent time with them, those are the memory makers.

simple walk in the woods and spend time with your kids

#3 Be Present

On the first day back to homeschool, take advantage of the time you do have and lean in. Pay attention to your family. 

Life has hard moments, and now is the time to fully embrace these moments with your kids.

Unplug, and put away your phone unless you are taking photos. Even then, snap a few and then just be.

Be there in the moment. Laugh. Play. Enjoy.

Lean in quote

#4 Be Flexible

The first day back to homeschool celebrations is not locked into a set way of doing it. Much like homeschooling, there is no one right way to celebrate.

If you work or need sleep (hello, shift worker!), then “celebrate” at night.

3 Ways to make the evening special are:

  • Make breakfast for supper.
  • Watch an “educational” movie and popcorn.

Remember the reason you are celebrating and make the time, activities, and location work for you.

9 First Day Back to Homeschool Ideas: For Busy Moms

Below are a few great first day back to homeschool ideas that can take as little as 30 minutes but can be stretched to include the whole day if you have the time.

I’ve chosen to focus on easy, fun, and little to no prep ideas to have fun and enjoy your kids without stress!

As you go through the first day back to homeschool idea list, take note of any that might work for your family. If the celebration is not a surprise, get your kids involved. Kids often have the BEST ideas!

1. Cook A Special Breakfast!

The first day back to homeschool can be excited and also exhausting. Remember, it’s hard for all kids to transition back into a routine.

While preparing to the first day back to homeschool, get organized.

Making a special breakfast is a must-have tradition in our home. We let the kids pick what they want to have.

Mostly in our house, it is pancakes topped with whipping cream, berries, and real maple syrup.

Last year it was waffles for a change.

Be adventurous and try something new.

Let your kids get creative and invent a new breakfast food combination.

Are you drawing a blank? Get ideas from our Kid-Friendly Recipes Cookbook designed for kids.

Hint: Double check a few days before that you have all the ingredients needed and the recipe somewhere you can find it.

Remember, breakfast for dinner is a thing!

2. First Day Back to Homeschool Treasure Hunt!

If you only have 30 minutes, keep your treasure hunt short and the clues on the “easy” side. 

There are two formats for treasure hunting: clues or a map. 

If you choose clues, be sure to write out the clues a few days before and make the kids think, hehe. 

For younger kids, a map to follow is an excellent alternative to a list of clues for them to find. 

Another thing to keep in mind is your kids’ age and attention span. Don’t let a game drag on and bore them to death! 

As a treasure, you can use gift bags filled with dollar store treats, candy, and or funky school supplies.

My Kids Adventures has a great guide to check out here

Back to homeschool treasure hunt

3. First Day Back to Homeschool Photos.

Many homeschool moms really miss the photos of the first day back to school with their kids. Why not take your own and make them “First Day Back To Homeschool” photos? If your kids don’t mind getting their picture taken, this can be a fun way to remember how little they were and let them go craft crazy.

My kids hate photos, so this totally doesn’t work for me 🙁

The week before, you can get them to make Large Picture Frames and decorate them with the number of the grade or age they are. 

4. Make A “Homeschool” Uniform!

Design your own “homeschool” uniform. We did this one year, and it was so much fun.

Here is how we did it:

  1. I picked up two plain white shirts and fabric markers at a local store. You may also want other crafty supplies depending on the kid, such as glitter, iron-on patches, or even stencils. 
  2. Layout an old plastic tablecloth and set up all the supplies. 
  3. Let the kids get creative! 

Hint: Choose non-toxic and make sure they are minimal bleed, washer safe like these Fabric Markers 12 Pack Dual Tip.

Remember, the first day back to homeschool should be fun. Including what your child is interested in will make it special.

5. Throw a Tie Dye Party

After creating your homeschool uniform above, have your children tie dye them! Maybe you can think of your “school colors” and dye the shirt that way. Or just let your kids go crazy.

I’ve never created tie-dye anything with my kids but have always wanted to. 

After watching this video, I’m excited to try it out. 

Even though I have never tie dyed with my children. I bet wearing old clothes and gloves would make the mess a little smaller!

6. Plan A Game Day!

Do you happen to have a hoard of games lying around that you never have time to play?

Playing games together is a great way to have fun, relax, and connect with your kids. 

You might want to avoid Monopoly, just sayin…

A few favorite outside games are:

  • Croquet 
  • Lawn Darts
  • Horseshoes -the only time “close” counts!
  • Badminton
  • Volleyball
  • Flag Football – my son loves this. Great for all ages!

A few favorite indoor games are:

If you prefer, you can see our updated list of great games for all ages here: Homeschool Fun: Games

Card games for kids

If you haven’t heard of the television show Minute To Win It! Then let me introduce you.

Constants play outrageous games or try to complete “impossible” challenges and they only have a minute to do so!

These minute-to-win-it games are always a hit:

  • Cookie Face
  • Apple Tower
  • Cup Stack
  • Chopstick Race

A game is a great first day back to homeschool activity and a great family bonding activity too!

7. Have A Picnic Lunch

Food is pretty important, or is that just me? Kids always want to eat, so you might want to spend a few minutes organizing your pantry if you haven’t cleaned it out in a while.

Why not make that part of your first day back to homeschool celebration? Plan a picnic to eat outside. Get the kids involved to help you out. 

Depending on their age, they can make sandwiches, and snacks, pack the picnic basket or even shop for items at the store.

Remember to keep it simple.

It is easy to “dress up” a picnic:

  • Toss an old blanket on the ground
  • Use the “fancy” plastic wine glasses for juice
  • Cut the sandwiches into triangles or use cookie cutters for neat shapes
  • Have the kids fold the paper or cloth napkins 
  • Choose a new fruit to try, funky flavor of juice

Don’t forget to have fun!

Lunches are always a challenge after the first few days of homeschool. So take a look at these simple homeschool lunch ideas I came up with.

8. Create A Coffee Date

A coffee date is one of my favorites for my teens. My kids are on a mission to try every single new donut Tim Hortons releases, lol! They are obsessed.

Recently they tried the S’ more Iced Cap. Can anyone say sugar rush? It was the highlight of the day.

Simple momma. Sweet and simple!

Go ahead and make a date. Pick a cafe, old or new. Try something new to eat or drink and enjoy the moment.

9. Interview Your Kids!

When I asked in The Working Homeschool Mom Club Facebook Group what they did for back to homeschool, one mom said she did the first day back to school interview.

Such a great way to create a keepsake and learn a little more about what your kids are excited about for the upcoming year.

A few questions she included were:

  • How old are you?
  • What’s your favorite color?
  • What do you want to be when you grow up?
  • What are you most looking forward to learning about this year?
  • Who are your best friends?
  • What’s your favorite subject?
  • What will you do to change the world?

So go ahead, open a word document, or use a free program like Canva and get creative. Print it out on fun, colorful paper, or let them design it.

Both of those programs above are super easy to use or download the one below.

First Day Of Homeschool: Interview Questions
First Day Of Homeschool: Interview Questions

Hint: Be brave and let them interview you!


First Day Back To Homeschool Fun Ideas!

There you have 9 simple first day back to homeschool ideas for busy moms to help make the first day back to school special. Sometimes we just need a few ideas to get started.

Don’t forget to keep it simple and pick something that is fun for your kids and your family.

Do you make back to homeschool special for your kids? I’d love to know. Leave a comment below.

Take care,

Jen

PS. We also like to include fun gift bags for each of our kids. Read  Back to Homeschool Gift Ideas Your Teens Will Love! to get a few ideas of what you can put in your gift bags.

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