Welcome to Week 2 of the What Homeschooling Looks Like photo hop!
I loved seeing the photos from last week, and can't wait to see what everyone shares this week!
Whether you're homeschooling toddlers, teenagers, anyone in between (or all of the above!), I'm inviting you to share a photo you captured in the past week.
You don't need to be a professional or hobbyist - the point of this hop is to encourage each of us to keep a visual record of our homeschooling experience and share photos of what homeschooling really looks like. Use your smart phone, your DSLR, or any camera you can get your hands on. If you find yourself getting more interested in photography at the same time, great!
The rules are:
1. Choose one homeschooling photo. Our theme this week is open-ended - anything homeschool-related works!
2. Post your photo on your blog, on Flickr, or another photo hosting site. (I wish there was some way to upload photos to the hop without a middle-man, but there's not.) You're welcome to caption your photo, give a little backstory, or just share the image - I will leave that up to you!
3. Link up with your actual photo or your blog post, not the url of your blog. (Otherwise, no one will be able to find your photo.)
That's all there is to it!
The linky closes Saturday at midnight, EST. On Monday, I'll share one of the photos that I especially loved on the blog.
Before you get clicking and linking, here are a few more helpful hints:
Link up early and comment on a few of the other entries. It's a party - you want to chat with the guests! Plus, nice people are awesome.
All photos must be clean and family friendly. Any inappropriate photos will be removed immediately. If your photo offends any of the participants, I will make the final call.
Make sure you hold the copyrights for the photos you post. If you didn't take the photo, don't post it.
Please link others back to What Homeschooling Looks Like, so they can join the fun!
I can't wait to see What Homeschooling Looks Like for you this week!
PS - Next week's theme is: OUTSIDE. The linky goes live Tuesday morning!
I loved seeing the photos from last week, and can't wait to see what everyone shares this week!
Whether you're homeschooling toddlers, teenagers, anyone in between (or all of the above!), I'm inviting you to share a photo you captured in the past week.
You don't need to be a professional or hobbyist - the point of this hop is to encourage each of us to keep a visual record of our homeschooling experience and share photos of what homeschooling really looks like. Use your smart phone, your DSLR, or any camera you can get your hands on. If you find yourself getting more interested in photography at the same time, great!
The rules are:
1. Choose one homeschooling photo. Our theme this week is open-ended - anything homeschool-related works!
2. Post your photo on your blog, on Flickr, or another photo hosting site. (I wish there was some way to upload photos to the hop without a middle-man, but there's not.) You're welcome to caption your photo, give a little backstory, or just share the image - I will leave that up to you!
3. Link up with your actual photo or your blog post, not the url of your blog. (Otherwise, no one will be able to find your photo.)
That's all there is to it!
The linky closes Saturday at midnight, EST. On Monday, I'll share one of the photos that I especially loved on the blog.
Before you get clicking and linking, here are a few more helpful hints:
Link up early and comment on a few of the other entries. It's a party - you want to chat with the guests! Plus, nice people are awesome.
All photos must be clean and family friendly. Any inappropriate photos will be removed immediately. If your photo offends any of the participants, I will make the final call.
Make sure you hold the copyrights for the photos you post. If you didn't take the photo, don't post it.
Please link others back to What Homeschooling Looks Like, so they can join the fun!
I can't wait to see What Homeschooling Looks Like for you this week!
PS - Next week's theme is: OUTSIDE. The linky goes live Tuesday morning!
I need to get my camera out! Love this idea! I love seeing how others run their homeschool days! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenny! Can't wait to see your photos!
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