Our Homeschool Diary: It's Market Friday!

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It's Market Friday!

Hello, Home Edders! It's been a long time! I hope everything is great over at your end.

As for us, it's pretty much the same in our homeschool. Sometimes smooth sailing, most of the time chaotic. LOL. That's three kids for you.

I've said it before and I know it is also true for most (all) of us, that we focus a lot on life skills - cooking, gardening, chores, social skills, etc. We believe that these practical skills are helpful in molding our little humans for real life.

One of the activities that we enjoy together is grocery shopping. When they were smaller, we just let them come just because they want. Nowadays, I try to be more intentional when taking the kids with me.

1. Making the grocery list.

We started our activity by making a list of everything we needed for the week by discussing meals and snacks that we wanted to make. This helped teach them about meal planning and budgeting, as we talked about the cost of different ingredients and how much we could spend on groceries for the week.

It is also a chance to reinforce writing and spelling. Little Miss volunteered for this task so she could sneak in some items on the list.

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2. Social Skills / Interaction

Who says homeschoolers do not have social interactions? I encouraged the kiddos to practice their social skills by interacting with the store employees. There was a moment when Little Man could not find a trash bin, and I asked him to approach the staff to ask for help. He was shy at first but later on managed to do it.

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3. Math & Science

I gave them the chance to choose the best fruits and vegetables when we reached the produce section. They learned to check where the fruits and vegetables originated and got to learn a bit about measurements when they weighed the fruits and veggies they picked.

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4. Practical Skills

Budgeting is an important practical skill that needs to be learned (and implemented) even at a young age. We need to make sure that we stick to our budget and while there were some distractions (items that they want, but not on the list), they learned to stick with the plan.

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We definitely enjoyed this activity. The kids were also tasked to put all the items we bought at the cashier counter - not forgetting to say "Hello" to the cashier on duty.

Going to the grocery with the kids is a very simple activity yet very enriching activity. Not to mention, I am taking advantage of this stage when these little humans still want to come with me to the grocery without hesitation. I know, this will not last for very long now but at least the core learning is there.

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I homeschooled three children too~! I did it until high school and then I ut them in a Catholic High School.

I found that real-life lessons were so much more effective when intermingled with book learning. I will be the first to admit that it is/was a challenge and I will also say I wouldn't have it any other way.

I am so proud to have moms like you, not afraid to take the challenge and give your kids the education they need! Thank you for sharing with us!

#MarketFriday began as a way to reach out across the globe and learn about different cultures through their markets, especially local markets and farmers' markets, and eventually branched out and evolved over time from straight shopping to a cultural affair as it highlights how we differ and then again, how much we are alike. We have become a melting pot of culture, but it is still the Rituals, Festivals, food, architecture, and even your language/languages that separate us... Along with the fact that these things are normal for us. There are unwritten rules that rule our social behaviors. I see this as allowing for increased tolerance between cultures and nations, and opportunities to come together on an even playing ground. A strong culture can be beneficial to a country as it promotes unity, especially during a crisis, peaceful debate, and open dialogue. I have learned so much about all of you and it has been an amazing experience. I can only hope that learning about each other can help us work together for a peaceful world. Thank you for being a part of #MarketFriday

Rules of the Road to Join #MarketFriday!


  1. Go to any type of market, or anywhere where you pay money for a service. It can be a museum, a movie theatre, or an auction. Be creative!
  2. Tell us a little bit about the market or the event. What brought you there? What did you buy? How much did it cost? We like to compare prices, otherwise, it is just pictures of a market!
  3. Post the pictures! No out-of-focus ones, please! Tell a little bit about the pictures that you post. Having many pictures to scroll through does not make a better post without an explanation.
  4. Use the MarketFriday Community Platform to post #hive-196308 (this is not required, but appreciated) If you don't, then #MarketFriday should be your first tag
  5. Following me and reblogging the post so more see it would be appreciated !! Not a rule, just appreciated, more vision for more views on your posts!
    . You must put #MarketFriday by @dswigle somewhere on your post.
    6.#MarketFriday post should be submitted sometime on Friday UTC
  6. The post MUST be in English
  7. Drop the link into the MarketFriday comment section so I can find it


#MarketFriday loves you!

Oh wow! Congratulations! I plan to homeschool them until high school too. My eldest is now in 8th grade.

I found that real-life lessons were so much more effective when intermingled with book learning.

This. Thank you for the affirmation. For me it is easier for them to understand when they see the real life application of whatever lessons we have. Hands on learning I'd say.

I am excited to apply this to my daughter in the future. Thank you for sharing g this life skills.

Thank! It is a simple activity yet something that all of us should learn. Starting them young I believe will be a great help.

True. ☺️
You're welcome. ☺️

Hello there! ❤ You were missed here! ❤

I'm glad to know you're doing fine and the kids are fine too.
Totally agree with what you just said, there's a lot to learn from day by day activities and chores, like this one, shopping.
Engaging kids early in their life is definitely a good approach, I'm doing the same every time I get the chance.

Hi missdeli! I so missed it here too! ❤️ It's been pretty hectic recently, I'm still trying to find my sweet spot in terms of posting regularly. I can't even afford to document for the blog a lot of what we've been doing at the homeschool. Hehe

Hey hey! I know what you're saying! It happened to me before and I expect to happen again someday. Life is unpredictable. I had long moments not posting at all or very very rare. Lately, I had more time for posting and commenting but its going to be busy here too.

Stay safe and have fun while learning! 🤗