This post contains affiliate links.
Hey folks! I am super excited to share
with you today that I am now an Educents blogger and affiliate
member! Homeschooling has been something that I've been interested in
for quite some time and I'm even more excited about all of the
possibilities now that we are starting to do some schooling this
year. With that being said, I was intrigued when I came across
Educents and think they will be a great company to work with!
What is Educents? In a nutshell, it's
a central hub where parents, homeschoolers, and teachers can find a
wide variety of educational materials, from supplemental materials to
full curriculums. You can shop by grade, which includes everything
from pre-school to college, and, the best part is that everything is
discounted! On top of that there are daily deals, freebies,
giveaways, and more!
So, what does being an Educents
blogger and affiliate mean for Mixed Bag Mama? Since I've already
been trying to share some of our homeschooling fun and struggles with
you, you can also expect occasional updates on freebies and deals,
hot products, product reviews, and more from Educents. (I will
probably be sharing a lot of those through my social media channels,
so be sure to follow me on them, which you can find in the upper
right corner of the blog!) I will receive a percentage of any sales
that are made through my links, but I don't sign up for programs like
these unless I think they're a quality company that's a good fit for
you guys!
Let's go ahead and get started with
some freebies, shall we?
-Peekapak
social-emotional curriculum freebies (Pre-K): Teaches kindness,
gratitude, and more. Includes 6 lessons.
-More Peekapak
freebies
-Ukloo's
Early Reader freebie is a seek-and-find literacy game for ages 4
and up! Available on iPhone and iPad.
-One
year of free math lessons (multiple grades)
-Christmas
Literacy & Math Pack (1st-3rd grade): Holiday
themed morning work
-And, if you're still looking for more
freebies, search through over 500 items HERE.
Not a bad deal, right? Have you used
Educents for any of your learning needs?
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