Keeping homeschool students busy with projects that they can make is a difficult task. From arts and craft projects to science projects, there is a lot that is required in the homeschool classroom. Not everyone is creative enough to come up with so many new project ideas each week. You can get a number of ideas off these websites to keep your homeschool students in projects for months.

Pinterest

There are so many boards related to actual do it yourself projects that you should be able to find all kinds of interesting projects, as well as instructions on this website. You can even open a free account and keep track of what you want your homeschool students to do each month on a set of private boards. Of course you get to share the results of what you did experiment with as well on Pinterest.

Instructables

From homesteading to 3D printing this site has got instructions on all kinds of projects. Where else can you learn to make a potato battery clock as well as a chicken bucket feeder on the same website. You may have to scout through for child friendly projects as some use laser cutters and other fancy gadgets that you may not be comfortable letting your child handle. You may not even have some of these tools at home, like a 3D printer. Still it’s a great site with tons of projects readily available. Plus the videos are worth a look even if you don’t want to do the projects yourself.

Life Hack

This is a website rich with information that any homeschooling family could benefit from. Not only do they have a number of do it yourself projects, they have a number of other hacks that the homeschool parent would love to use. From making yogurt cheese to an upside down tomato planter, there are a number of interesting projects available under a fair number of headings on this website. Personally I’m really looking forward to doing the yarn wrapped painted lamps as a project for all my empty jam jars.