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TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS If using the term cheat sheet with your impressionable children bothers you, don’t worry. There is a second page without that potentially questionable phrase. WHAT TO BRING A TEEN WHO IS IN THE HOSPITAL OR RECUPERATING What sound advice and great ideas! I agree that the hospital time is a very busy and stressful time and home visits are often more importantand valued.
WORLD WAR 1 NOTEBOOK OR LAPBOOK Another period of history is complete; this time it’s World War 1. We used the Eyewitness WW1 book as our main resource, and I pulled a few chapters from True Stories of the First World War.The stories were not as good as I’d hoped. They had more of a textbook style than narrative style.Some of the stories dragged on and on like the war, Iguess.
BEGINNING HYMN STUDY Dear Jimmie, I am a homeschooling mom who lurks on and loves your site, thanks for all you share. A wonderful resouce for hymn study that I think would fit with the way you teach is the Mr. Pipes Series by Douglas Bond, it looks at various hymn writers through a story narrative to two children and their friend Mr. Pipes. TOP TEN PUBLIC DOMAIN BOOKS FOR A CHARLOTTE MASON HOMESCHOOL This post is part of the iHomeschool Network’s 10 in 10 link up. Today’s topic is top 10 favorite books.I’m taking a living books approach and listing my ten favorite public domain titles for a Charlotte Mason homeschool.. These are books are untainted by modern political correctness and are rich in advanced vocabulary. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered. HOW TO SAFELY AND NATURALLY CLEAN A DISGUSTING OVEN I really cook, so that means that my oven gets dirty. On the disgusting end of the dirty spectrum. It’s a slow process from clean to disgusting that sneaks up on you until you forgot what a clean oven ever looked like. While making cookies with a friend and his children, he asked why I didn’t use my oven light to see into the oven instead of opening the door to check on the cookies. TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMES Just like you build a library of living books, a homeschool should have a library of hands-on math and science tools. On my post about setting the manipulatives free, Melissa asked what math tools and games I recommend. So here is my list of ten things ULTIMATE LIST OF PRINTABLE MATH MANIPULATIVES & GAMES Charlotte Mason espoused using concrete objects for math lessons, and I totally agree.I know that Emma learned math concepts much faster and with more enjoyment when there was a hands-on element rather than mere numbers on a page.She used math manipulatives all the way into fifth grade, and I admit that we still have some math cubes on the shelfjust in case.
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TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS If using the term cheat sheet with your impressionable children bothers you, don’t worry. There is a second page without that potentially questionable phrase. WHAT TO BRING A TEEN WHO IS IN THE HOSPITAL OR RECUPERATING What sound advice and great ideas! I agree that the hospital time is a very busy and stressful time and home visits are often more importantand valued.
WORLD WAR 1 NOTEBOOK OR LAPBOOK Another period of history is complete; this time it’s World War 1. We used the Eyewitness WW1 book as our main resource, and I pulled a few chapters from True Stories of the First World War.The stories were not as good as I’d hoped. They had more of a textbook style than narrative style.Some of the stories dragged on and on like the war, Iguess.
BEGINNING HYMN STUDY Dear Jimmie, I am a homeschooling mom who lurks on and loves your site, thanks for all you share. A wonderful resouce for hymn study that I think would fit with the way you teach is the Mr. Pipes Series by Douglas Bond, it looks at various hymn writers through a story narrative to two children and their friend Mr. Pipes. TOP TEN PUBLIC DOMAIN BOOKS FOR A CHARLOTTE MASON HOMESCHOOL This post is part of the iHomeschool Network’s 10 in 10 link up. Today’s topic is top 10 favorite books.I’m taking a living books approach and listing my ten favorite public domain titles for a Charlotte Mason homeschool.. These are books are untainted by modern political correctness and are rich in advanced vocabulary. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered. HOW TO SAFELY AND NATURALLY CLEAN A DISGUSTING OVEN I really cook, so that means that my oven gets dirty. On the disgusting end of the dirty spectrum. It’s a slow process from clean to disgusting that sneaks up on you until you forgot what a clean oven ever looked like. While making cookies with a friend and his children, he asked why I didn’t use my oven light to see into the oven instead of opening the door to check on the cookies. 100 THINGS TO DO BEFORE, DURING, OR AFTER A NATURE WALK Nature walks don’t need any greater objective than enjoying the out of doors. When you and your children are savoring the sky, the plants, the insects, and the wildlife, there is HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered. TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS If using the term cheat sheet with your impressionable children bothers you, don’t worry. There is a second page without that potentially questionable phrase. 10 BEST ONLINE GAMES FOR HOMESCHOOL LANGUAGE ARTS Primary Games. Dozens of word games of all types: typing, spelling, general word play, vocabulary. For grades K-6. Word Girl Synonym Toast. In this Scholastic game, find the words with similar meaningsas they drop.
TOP TEN PUBLIC DOMAIN BOOKS FOR A CHARLOTTE MASON HOMESCHOOL This post is part of the iHomeschool Network’s 10 in 10 link up. Today’s topic is top 10 favorite books.I’m taking a living books approach and listing my ten favorite public domain titles for a Charlotte Mason homeschool.. These are books are untainted by modern political correctness and are rich in advanced vocabulary. THE ELEMENTS LAPBOOK Sprite with Elements Lapbook. We assembled another lapbook this week. We’ve been collecting these minibooks for several months now.Sprite does a few minibooks each week, usually after a science lesson as hernarration activity.
ONLINE HOMESCHOOL CLASSES WITH CURRCLICK Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Although I love a routine, things can get bogged down in a rut if we aren’t careful to inject variety. I have just become a fan of a new way of learning — online classes, specifically CurrClick’s live, online, homeschool classes.. I have used online webinars for several years for my own continuingeducation.
FIGURES OF SPEECH AND POETIC DEVICES FREE PRINTABLE MINI My Poetic Devices Reference Minibook is wildly popular thanks to Pinterest pins. Unfortunately, the original printable I used to make that minibook has been removed from the Internet. So I made my own version of it with twelve different poetic devices or figures of speech. These printables can be use in many different ways. LIVING BOOKS FOR NATURE STUDY Of course, the best way to learn about nature is through first hand experiences. Nothing can substitute for a nature walk. But a living book with nature themes is a great option when you’re not out exploring the woods or the beach. Fortunately for us, many of the books Charlotte Mason recommended are available for free in the publicdomain.
INDEX OF /DOWNLOADS/ART Index of /downloads/art Name Last modified Size Description : Parent Directory - Vermeer-notebooking-..> 2009-10-07 15:21 ULTIMATE LIST OF PRINTABLE MATH MANIPULATIVES & GAMES Charlotte Mason espoused using concrete objects for math lessons, and I totally agree.I know that Emma learned math concepts much faster and with more enjoyment when there was a hands-on element rather than mere numbers on a page.She used math manipulatives all the way into fifth grade, and I admit that we still have some math cubes on the shelfjust in case.
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TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
BEGINNING HYMN STUDY Introduce the concept of hymn study. Pull out the books to let Sprite browse. Play the entire CD as background. Look up the word hymn in the dictionary. Notice the Greek root. Day 2. Pull out the concordance and look up hymn. Find verses dealing with hymns, and use three of TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS Transition Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Better Essays. Transitions in an essay help the ideas to flow smoothly, a quality called coherence. You don’t want your reader jolted from idea to idea without any type of connection. Transitions both prepare the reader WORLD WAR 1 NOTEBOOK OR LAPBOOK World War 1 Notebook or Lapbook. Another period of history is complete; this time it’s World War 1. We used the Eyewitness WW1 book as our main resource, and I pulled a few chapters from True Stories of the First World War. The stories were not as good as I’d hoped. They had more of a textbook style than narrative style. WHAT TO BRING A TEEN WHO IS IN THE HOSPITAL OR RECUPERATING 4. colored bendy straws. As the patient starts drinking more liquids, fun straws are a small diversion. Although they may seem juvenile, this set of disposable cups with lids and straws would have been perfect for all those pills Emma had to take. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered.RAINFOREST LAPBOOK
Rainforest Lapbook. October 16, 2007 By Jimmie Quick Leave a Comment. This was a very fun study — the rainforest! Sprite designed this cover with the moving leaf! It was all her idea and design. Our Sonlight Core 2 curriculum had a few days scheduled for a study of the rainforest, but I decided that this fascinating habitat needed farmore time!
HOW TO SAFELY AND NATURALLY CLEAN A DISGUSTING OVEN I really cook, so that means that my oven gets dirty. On the disgusting end of the dirty spectrum. It’s a slow process from clean to disgusting that sneaks up on you until you forgot what a clean oven ever looked like. While making cookies with a friend and his children, he asked why I didn’t use my oven light to see into the oven instead of opening the door to check on the cookies. ULTIMATE LIST OF PRINTABLE MATH MANIPULATIVES & GAMES Charlotte Mason espoused using concrete objects for math lessons, and I totally agree.I know that Emma learned math concepts much faster and with more enjoyment when there was a hands-on element rather than mere numbers on a page.She used math manipulatives all the way into fifth grade, and I admit that we still have some math cubes on the shelfjust in case.
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TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
BEGINNING HYMN STUDY Introduce the concept of hymn study. Pull out the books to let Sprite browse. Play the entire CD as background. Look up the word hymn in the dictionary. Notice the Greek root. Day 2. Pull out the concordance and look up hymn. Find verses dealing with hymns, and use three of TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS Transition Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Better Essays. Transitions in an essay help the ideas to flow smoothly, a quality called coherence. You don’t want your reader jolted from idea to idea without any type of connection. Transitions both prepare the reader WORLD WAR 1 NOTEBOOK OR LAPBOOK World War 1 Notebook or Lapbook. Another period of history is complete; this time it’s World War 1. We used the Eyewitness WW1 book as our main resource, and I pulled a few chapters from True Stories of the First World War. The stories were not as good as I’d hoped. They had more of a textbook style than narrative style. WHAT TO BRING A TEEN WHO IS IN THE HOSPITAL OR RECUPERATING 4. colored bendy straws. As the patient starts drinking more liquids, fun straws are a small diversion. Although they may seem juvenile, this set of disposable cups with lids and straws would have been perfect for all those pills Emma had to take. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered.RAINFOREST LAPBOOK
Rainforest Lapbook. October 16, 2007 By Jimmie Quick Leave a Comment. This was a very fun study — the rainforest! Sprite designed this cover with the moving leaf! It was all her idea and design. Our Sonlight Core 2 curriculum had a few days scheduled for a study of the rainforest, but I decided that this fascinating habitat needed farmore time!
HOW TO SAFELY AND NATURALLY CLEAN A DISGUSTING OVEN I really cook, so that means that my oven gets dirty. On the disgusting end of the dirty spectrum. It’s a slow process from clean to disgusting that sneaks up on you until you forgot what a clean oven ever looked like. While making cookies with a friend and his children, he asked why I didn’t use my oven light to see into the oven instead of opening the door to check on the cookies. TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS Transition Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Better Essays. Transitions in an essay help the ideas to flow smoothly, a quality called coherence. You don’t want your reader jolted from idea to idea without any type of connection. Transitions both prepare the reader ONLINE HOMESCHOOL CLASSES WITH CURRCLICK Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Although I love a routine, things can get bogged down in a rut if we aren’t careful to inject variety. I have just become a fan of a new way of learning — online classes, specifically CurrClick’s live, online, homeschool classes.. I have used online webinars for several years for my own continuingeducation.
HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered. 100 THINGS TO DO BEFORE, DURING, OR AFTER A NATURE WALK make a pond viewer. make a juice bottle bug catcher. make a grass sweeper from a pillowcase. make a butterfly feeder. make suet and hang it for the birds. dissect a flower, leaf, seed pod or (dead) insect. make a rain catcher or anemometer and keep a record of your findings. FIGURES OF SPEECH AND POETIC DEVICES FREE PRINTABLE MINI So I made my own version of it with twelve different poetic devices or figures of speech. These printables can be use in many different ways. Print one per page for mini-posters. Print two per page for notebooking pages. Print four per page for memory cards or a minibook. Click to download for free. In my original post, I printed four pagesper
THE ELEMENTS LAPBOOK The Elements Lapbook. We assembled another lapbook this week. We’ve been collecting these minibooks for several months now. Sprite does a few minibooks each week, usually after a science lesson as her narration activity. We took pics outside when we went to free our latest nature study object — a grasshopper. TOP TEN PUBLIC DOMAIN BOOKS FOR A CHARLOTTE MASON HOMESCHOOL This post is part of the iHomeschool Network’s 10 in 10 link up. Today’s topic is top 10 favorite books.I’m taking a living books approach and listing my ten favorite public domain titles for a Charlotte Mason homeschool.. These are books are untainted by modern political correctness and are rich in advanced vocabulary. 10 BEST ONLINE GAMES FOR HOMESCHOOL LANGUAGE ARTS Grammar Ninja. Throw ninja stars at the part of speech indicated. (This game has music that cannot be turned off. Be warned.) Three levels of difficulty: Level One — nouns and verbs. Level Two — nouns, verbs, pronouns, articles, adverbs, adjectives. Level Three — all parts of speech. For grades 3-6. INDEX OF /DOWNLOADS/ART Index of /downloads/art Name Last modified Size Description : Parent Directory - Vermeer-notebooking-..> 2009-10-07 15:21 LIVING BOOKS FOR NATURE STUDY Of course, the best way to learn about nature is through first hand experiences. Nothing can substitute for a nature walk. But a living book with nature themes is a great option when you’re not out exploring the woods or the beach. Fortunately for us, many of the books Charlotte Mason recommended are available for free in the publicdomain.
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30 Non-Boring Ways to Practice Spelling Words. Spelling is not one of the most exciting of subjects, but it can be fun by using a variety of these thirty ways to practice your words. (This post contains affiliate links.) WRITE IN 1. write in sand, salt, sugar, or flour (best with a bold background beneath) 2. write in shaving cream 3.write in
ULTIMATE LIST OF PRINTABLE MATH MANIPULATIVES & GAMES Charlotte Mason espoused using concrete objects for math lessons, and I totally agree.I know that Emma learned math concepts much faster and with more enjoyment when there was a hands-on element rather than mere numbers on a page.She used math manipulatives all the way into fifth grade, and I admit that we still have some math cubes on the shelfjust in case.
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GIVING POSITIVE FEEDBACK IN WRITING Giving Positive Feedback in Writing. When you are helping your child in the revising stage of writing, be ever so careful with your criticism. If you are like me, you breeze over all the strong things in the assignment and narrow in on the errors and the weaknesses. I do see the positive aspects, but I tend to only verbalize the negativeaspects.
100 THINGS TO DO BEFORE, DURING, OR AFTER A NATURE WALK make a pond viewer. make a juice bottle bug catcher. make a grass sweeper from a pillowcase. make a butterfly feeder. make suet and hang it for the birds. dissect a flower, leaf, seed pod or (dead) insect. make a rain catcher or anemometer and keep a record of your findings. TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
WHAT TO BRING A TEEN WHO IS IN THE HOSPITAL OR RECUPERATING 4. colored bendy straws. As the patient starts drinking more liquids, fun straws are a small diversion. Although they may seem juvenile, this set of disposable cups with lids and straws would have been perfect for all those pills Emma had to take. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered.RAINFOREST LAPBOOK
Rainforest Lapbook. October 16, 2007 By Jimmie Quick Leave a Comment. This was a very fun study — the rainforest! Sprite designed this cover with the moving leaf! It was all her idea and design. Our Sonlight Core 2 curriculum had a few days scheduled for a study of the rainforest, but I decided that this fascinating habitat needed farmore time!
ANALYZING THEME WITH DR. SEUSS PICTURE BOOKS I’m participating in a blog link-up in honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday tomorrow on March 2. Since Sprite is a middle schooler (7th grade), you might be surprised to know that we used Seuss picture books for homeschool lessons!JIMMIE'S COLLAGE
30 Non-Boring Ways to Practice Spelling Words. Spelling is not one of the most exciting of subjects, but it can be fun by using a variety of these thirty ways to practice your words. (This post contains affiliate links.) WRITE IN 1. write in sand, salt, sugar, or flour (best with a bold background beneath) 2. write in shaving cream 3.write in
ULTIMATE LIST OF PRINTABLE MATH MANIPULATIVES & GAMES Charlotte Mason espoused using concrete objects for math lessons, and I totally agree.I know that Emma learned math concepts much faster and with more enjoyment when there was a hands-on element rather than mere numbers on a page.She used math manipulatives all the way into fifth grade, and I admit that we still have some math cubes on the shelfjust in case.
ULTIMATE LIST OF LIVING BOOKS BASED CURRICULUMSEE MORE ONJIMMIESCOLLAGE.COM
GIVING POSITIVE FEEDBACK IN WRITING Giving Positive Feedback in Writing. When you are helping your child in the revising stage of writing, be ever so careful with your criticism. If you are like me, you breeze over all the strong things in the assignment and narrow in on the errors and the weaknesses. I do see the positive aspects, but I tend to only verbalize the negativeaspects.
100 THINGS TO DO BEFORE, DURING, OR AFTER A NATURE WALK make a pond viewer. make a juice bottle bug catcher. make a grass sweeper from a pillowcase. make a butterfly feeder. make suet and hang it for the birds. dissect a flower, leaf, seed pod or (dead) insect. make a rain catcher or anemometer and keep a record of your findings. TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
WHAT TO BRING A TEEN WHO IS IN THE HOSPITAL OR RECUPERATING 4. colored bendy straws. As the patient starts drinking more liquids, fun straws are a small diversion. Although they may seem juvenile, this set of disposable cups with lids and straws would have been perfect for all those pills Emma had to take. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered.RAINFOREST LAPBOOK
Rainforest Lapbook. October 16, 2007 By Jimmie Quick Leave a Comment. This was a very fun study — the rainforest! Sprite designed this cover with the moving leaf! It was all her idea and design. Our Sonlight Core 2 curriculum had a few days scheduled for a study of the rainforest, but I decided that this fascinating habitat needed farmore time!
ANALYZING THEME WITH DR. SEUSS PICTURE BOOKS I’m participating in a blog link-up in honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday tomorrow on March 2. Since Sprite is a middle schooler (7th grade), you might be surprised to know that we used Seuss picture books for homeschool lessons! TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS Transition Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Better Essays. Transitions in an essay help the ideas to flow smoothly, a quality called coherence. You don’t want your reader jolted from idea to idea without any type of connection. Transitions both prepare the reader FIGURES OF SPEECH AND POETIC DEVICES FREE PRINTABLE MINI So I made my own version of it with twelve different poetic devices or figures of speech. These printables can be use in many different ways. Print one per page for mini-posters. Print two per page for notebooking pages. Print four per page for memory cards or a minibook. Click to download for free. In my original post, I printed four pagesper
ONLINE HOMESCHOOL CLASSES WITH CURRCLICK Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Although I love a routine, things can get bogged down in a rut if we aren’t careful to inject variety. I have just become a fan of a new way of learning — online classes, specifically CurrClick’s live, online, homeschool classes.. I have used online webinars for several years for my own continuingeducation.
10 BEST ONLINE GAMES FOR HOMESCHOOL LANGUAGE ARTS Grammar Ninja. Throw ninja stars at the part of speech indicated. (This game has music that cannot be turned off. Be warned.) Three levels of difficulty: Level One — nouns and verbs. Level Two — nouns, verbs, pronouns, articles, adverbs, adjectives. Level Three — all parts of speech. For grades 3-6. INDEX OF /DOWNLOADS/ART Index of /downloads/art Name Last modified Size Description : Parent Directory - Vermeer-notebooking-..> 2009-10-07 15:21 THE ELEMENTS LAPBOOK The Elements Lapbook. We assembled another lapbook this week. We’ve been collecting these minibooks for several months now. Sprite does a few minibooks each week, usually after a science lesson as her narration activity. We took pics outside when we went to free our latest nature study object — a grasshopper. HOW TO SAFELY AND NATURALLY CLEAN A DISGUSTING OVEN I really cook, so that means that my oven gets dirty. On the disgusting end of the dirty spectrum. It’s a slow process from clean to disgusting that sneaks up on you until you forgot what a clean oven ever looked like. While making cookies with a friend and his children, he asked why I didn’t use my oven light to see into the oven instead of opening the door to check on the cookies. BEAUTIFUL FEET ANCIENT HISTORY CURRICULUM REVIEW Since we are over halfway through the material, it’s a perfect time for a curriculum review. BF Ancient History in its essence is a teacher’s guide that outlines lessons. (The guide includes an answer key.) There is a junior high track (grades 5-8) and a high school track (grades 9-12) in the same book. At a minimum, you need thisteacher
ISAAC NEWTON’S THREE LAWS OF MOTION The finished book looks like this. Add your own drawings, graphics, or experiment results inside the windows and/or on the empty left sides.Isaac
ULTIMATE LIST OF PRINTABLE MATH MANIPULATIVES & GAMES Charlotte Mason espoused using concrete objects for math lessons, and I totally agree.I know that Emma learned math concepts much faster and with more enjoyment when there was a hands-on element rather than mere numbers on a page.She used math manipulatives all the way into fifth grade, and I admit that we still have some math cubes on the shelfjust in case.
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TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS Transition Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Better Essays. Transitions in an essay help the ideas to flow smoothly, a quality called coherence. You don’t want your reader jolted from idea to idea without any type of connection. Transitions both prepare the readerRAINFOREST LAPBOOK
Rainforest Lapbook. October 16, 2007 By Jimmie Quick Leave a Comment. This was a very fun study — the rainforest! Sprite designed this cover with the moving leaf! It was all her idea and design. Our Sonlight Core 2 curriculum had a few days scheduled for a study of the rainforest, but I decided that this fascinating habitat needed farmore time!
BEGINNING HYMN STUDY Introduce the concept of hymn study. Pull out the books to let Sprite browse. Play the entire CD as background. Look up the word hymn in the dictionary. Notice the Greek root. Day 2. Pull out the concordance and look up hymn. Find verses dealing with hymns, and use three of WORLD WAR 1 NOTEBOOK OR LAPBOOK World War 1 Notebook or Lapbook. Another period of history is complete; this time it’s World War 1. We used the Eyewitness WW1 book as our main resource, and I pulled a few chapters from True Stories of the First World War. The stories were not as good as I’d hoped. They had more of a textbook style than narrative style. TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
WHAT TO BRING A TEEN WHO IS IN THE HOSPITAL OR RECUPERATING 4. colored bendy straws. As the patient starts drinking more liquids, fun straws are a small diversion. Although they may seem juvenile, this set of disposable cups with lids and straws would have been perfect for all those pills Emma had to take. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered. HOW TO SAFELY AND NATURALLY CLEAN A DISGUSTING OVEN I really cook, so that means that my oven gets dirty. On the disgusting end of the dirty spectrum. It’s a slow process from clean to disgusting that sneaks up on you until you forgot what a clean oven ever looked like. While making cookies with a friend and his children, he asked why I didn’t use my oven light to see into the oven instead of opening the door to check on the cookies. ULTIMATE LIST OF PRINTABLE MATH MANIPULATIVES & GAMES Charlotte Mason espoused using concrete objects for math lessons, and I totally agree.I know that Emma learned math concepts much faster and with more enjoyment when there was a hands-on element rather than mere numbers on a page.She used math manipulatives all the way into fifth grade, and I admit that we still have some math cubes on the shelfjust in case.
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TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS Transition Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Better Essays. Transitions in an essay help the ideas to flow smoothly, a quality called coherence. You don’t want your reader jolted from idea to idea without any type of connection. Transitions both prepare the readerRAINFOREST LAPBOOK
Rainforest Lapbook. October 16, 2007 By Jimmie Quick Leave a Comment. This was a very fun study — the rainforest! Sprite designed this cover with the moving leaf! It was all her idea and design. Our Sonlight Core 2 curriculum had a few days scheduled for a study of the rainforest, but I decided that this fascinating habitat needed farmore time!
BEGINNING HYMN STUDY Introduce the concept of hymn study. Pull out the books to let Sprite browse. Play the entire CD as background. Look up the word hymn in the dictionary. Notice the Greek root. Day 2. Pull out the concordance and look up hymn. Find verses dealing with hymns, and use three of WORLD WAR 1 NOTEBOOK OR LAPBOOK World War 1 Notebook or Lapbook. Another period of history is complete; this time it’s World War 1. We used the Eyewitness WW1 book as our main resource, and I pulled a few chapters from True Stories of the First World War. The stories were not as good as I’d hoped. They had more of a textbook style than narrative style. TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
WHAT TO BRING A TEEN WHO IS IN THE HOSPITAL OR RECUPERATING 4. colored bendy straws. As the patient starts drinking more liquids, fun straws are a small diversion. Although they may seem juvenile, this set of disposable cups with lids and straws would have been perfect for all those pills Emma had to take. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered. HOW TO SAFELY AND NATURALLY CLEAN A DISGUSTING OVEN I really cook, so that means that my oven gets dirty. On the disgusting end of the dirty spectrum. It’s a slow process from clean to disgusting that sneaks up on you until you forgot what a clean oven ever looked like. While making cookies with a friend and his children, he asked why I didn’t use my oven light to see into the oven instead of opening the door to check on the cookies.JIMMIE'S COLLAGE
30 Non-Boring Ways to Practice Spelling Words. Spelling is not one of the most exciting of subjects, but it can be fun by using a variety of these thirty ways to practice your words. (This post contains affiliate links.) WRITE IN 1. write in sand, salt, sugar, or flour (best with a bold background beneath) 2. write in shaving cream 3.write in
TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS Transition Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Better Essays. Transitions in an essay help the ideas to flow smoothly, a quality called coherence. You don’t want your reader jolted from idea to idea without any type of connection. Transitions both prepare the reader TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
100 THINGS TO DO BEFORE, DURING, OR AFTER A NATURE WALK make a pond viewer. make a juice bottle bug catcher. make a grass sweeper from a pillowcase. make a butterfly feeder. make suet and hang it for the birds. dissect a flower, leaf, seed pod or (dead) insect. make a rain catcher or anemometer and keep a record of your findings. THE ELEMENTS LAPBOOK The Elements Lapbook. We assembled another lapbook this week. We’ve been collecting these minibooks for several months now. Sprite does a few minibooks each week, usually after a science lesson as her narration activity. We took pics outside when we went to free our latest nature study object — a grasshopper. ONLINE HOMESCHOOL CLASSES WITH CURRCLICK Follow my blog with Bloglovin. Although I love a routine, things can get bogged down in a rut if we aren’t careful to inject variety. I have just become a fan of a new way of learning — online classes, specifically CurrClick’s live, online, homeschool classes.. I have used online webinars for several years for my own continuingeducation.
FIGURES OF SPEECH AND POETIC DEVICES FREE PRINTABLE MINI So I made my own version of it with twelve different poetic devices or figures of speech. These printables can be use in many different ways. Print one per page for mini-posters. Print two per page for notebooking pages. Print four per page for memory cards or a minibook. Click to download for free. In my original post, I printed four pagesper
TOP TEN PUBLIC DOMAIN BOOKS FOR A CHARLOTTE MASON HOMESCHOOL This post is part of the iHomeschool Network’s 10 in 10 link up. Today’s topic is top 10 favorite books.I’m taking a living books approach and listing my ten favorite public domain titles for a Charlotte Mason homeschool.. These are books are untainted by modern political correctness and are rich in advanced vocabulary. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered. LIVING BOOKS FOR NATURE STUDY Of course, the best way to learn about nature is through first hand experiences. Nothing can substitute for a nature walk. But a living book with nature themes is a great option when you’re not out exploring the woods or the beach. Fortunately for us, many of the books Charlotte Mason recommended are available for free in the publicdomain.
ULTIMATE LIST OF PRINTABLE MATH MANIPULATIVES & GAMES Charlotte Mason espoused using concrete objects for math lessons, and I totally agree.I know that Emma learned math concepts much faster and with more enjoyment when there was a hands-on element rather than mere numbers on a page.She used math manipulatives all the way into fifth grade, and I admit that we still have some math cubes on the shelfjust in case.
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TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS Transition Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Better Essays. Transitions in an essay help the ideas to flow smoothly, a quality called coherence. You don’t want your reader jolted from idea to idea without any type of connection. Transitions both prepare the reader 100 THINGS TO DO BEFORE, DURING, OR AFTER A NATURE WALK make a pond viewer. make a juice bottle bug catcher. make a grass sweeper from a pillowcase. make a butterfly feeder. make suet and hang it for the birds. dissect a flower, leaf, seed pod or (dead) insect. make a rain catcher or anemometer and keep a record of your findings. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered. TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMESHANDS ON MATH MANIPULATIVESHANDS ON MATH MANIPULATIVES EXAMPLESLIST OF MATH MANIPULATIVESTYPES OF MATH MANIPULATIVESUSING MANIPULATIVES FOR MATHTEACHING MATH WITH MANIPULATIVES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
WHAT TO BRING A TEEN WHO IS IN THE HOSPITAL OR RECUPERATING 4. colored bendy straws. As the patient starts drinking more liquids, fun straws are a small diversion. Although they may seem juvenile, this set of disposable cups with lids and straws would have been perfect for all those pills Emma had to take. WORLD WAR 1 NOTEBOOK OR LAPBOOK World War 1 Notebook or Lapbook. Another period of history is complete; this time it’s World War 1. We used the Eyewitness WW1 book as our main resource, and I pulled a few chapters from True Stories of the First World War. The stories were not as good as I’d hoped. They had more of a textbook style than narrative style.RAINFOREST LAPBOOK
Rainforest Lapbook. October 16, 2007 By Jimmie Quick Leave a Comment. This was a very fun study — the rainforest! Sprite designed this cover with the moving leaf! It was all her idea and design. Our Sonlight Core 2 curriculum had a few days scheduled for a study of the rainforest, but I decided that this fascinating habitat needed farmore time!
HOW TO SAFELY AND NATURALLY CLEAN A DISGUSTING OVEN I really cook, so that means that my oven gets dirty. On the disgusting end of the dirty spectrum. It’s a slow process from clean to disgusting that sneaks up on you until you forgot what a clean oven ever looked like. While making cookies with a friend and his children, he asked why I didn’t use my oven light to see into the oven instead of opening the door to check on the cookies. ULTIMATE LIST OF PRINTABLE MATH MANIPULATIVES & GAMES Charlotte Mason espoused using concrete objects for math lessons, and I totally agree.I know that Emma learned math concepts much faster and with more enjoyment when there was a hands-on element rather than mere numbers on a page.She used math manipulatives all the way into fifth grade, and I admit that we still have some math cubes on the shelfjust in case.
ULTIMATE LIST OF LIVING BOOKS BASED CURRICULUMSEE MORE ONJIMMIESCOLLAGE.COM
TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS Transition Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Better Essays. Transitions in an essay help the ideas to flow smoothly, a quality called coherence. You don’t want your reader jolted from idea to idea without any type of connection. Transitions both prepare the reader 100 THINGS TO DO BEFORE, DURING, OR AFTER A NATURE WALK make a pond viewer. make a juice bottle bug catcher. make a grass sweeper from a pillowcase. make a butterfly feeder. make suet and hang it for the birds. dissect a flower, leaf, seed pod or (dead) insect. make a rain catcher or anemometer and keep a record of your findings. HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered. TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMESHANDS ON MATH MANIPULATIVESHANDS ON MATH MANIPULATIVES EXAMPLESLIST OF MATH MANIPULATIVESTYPES OF MATH MANIPULATIVESUSING MANIPULATIVES FOR MATHTEACHING MATH WITH MANIPULATIVES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
WHAT TO BRING A TEEN WHO IS IN THE HOSPITAL OR RECUPERATING 4. colored bendy straws. As the patient starts drinking more liquids, fun straws are a small diversion. Although they may seem juvenile, this set of disposable cups with lids and straws would have been perfect for all those pills Emma had to take. WORLD WAR 1 NOTEBOOK OR LAPBOOK World War 1 Notebook or Lapbook. Another period of history is complete; this time it’s World War 1. We used the Eyewitness WW1 book as our main resource, and I pulled a few chapters from True Stories of the First World War. The stories were not as good as I’d hoped. They had more of a textbook style than narrative style.RAINFOREST LAPBOOK
Rainforest Lapbook. October 16, 2007 By Jimmie Quick Leave a Comment. This was a very fun study — the rainforest! Sprite designed this cover with the moving leaf! It was all her idea and design. Our Sonlight Core 2 curriculum had a few days scheduled for a study of the rainforest, but I decided that this fascinating habitat needed farmore time!
HOW TO SAFELY AND NATURALLY CLEAN A DISGUSTING OVEN I really cook, so that means that my oven gets dirty. On the disgusting end of the dirty spectrum. It’s a slow process from clean to disgusting that sneaks up on you until you forgot what a clean oven ever looked like. While making cookies with a friend and his children, he asked why I didn’t use my oven light to see into the oven instead of opening the door to check on the cookies.JIMMIE'S COLLAGE
30 Non-Boring Ways to Practice Spelling Words. Spelling is not one of the most exciting of subjects, but it can be fun by using a variety of these thirty ways to practice your words. (This post contains affiliate links.) WRITE IN 1. write in sand, salt, sugar, or flour (best with a bold background beneath) 2. write in shaving cream 3.write in
ULTIMATE LIST OF LIVING BOOKS BASED CURRICULUM Five in a Row (FIAR) Five in a Row is a literature-based unit study curriculum with Christian character supplements for children ages 2 to 12. For children 12 and up, there is a curriculum called Above & Beyond FIAR. The studies include math, science, art, history, and language arts. Heart of Dakota. HOW TO USE PREWRITING TO MAKE ESSAY WRITING EASIER Welcome to my 10 Days of Teaching Writing Series. Today I start at the beginning of teaching writing which is teaching how to think about writing, often known as prewriting.. Before your child puts pencil to paper to write a paragraph or an essay, she really needs to think.Planning what to write is critically important for writing well. TOP PICKS FOR HANDS-ON MATH MANIPULATIVES AND GAMES 1. dominoes. Dominoes are great for matching, for visually understanding number, and for creating rally tracks. Okay, the rally races fall into physics more than math, but that is important too. I prefer double nine wooden dominoes because they are lighter and quieter than the heavy, almost stone-like, plastic ones that tend tocome in tins.
TRANSITION HACKS: A CHEAT SHEET FOR BETTER ESSAYS Transition Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Better Essays. Transitions in an essay help the ideas to flow smoothly, a quality called coherence. You don’t want your reader jolted from idea to idea without any type of connection. Transitions both prepare the reader HOW TO BUILD A STRAW TOWER: HOMESCHOOL STEM PROJECT Using only tape and straws, Emma and I built a tower capable of holding a baseball! Here’s proof! This assignment from the Livingmath.net curriculum was not an easy project because there were no directions, just an assignment — build a tower from straws. Never having constructed anything like this nor ever having seen a straw tower, I was rather frustrated at the lack of detail offered. BEGINNING HYMN STUDY Introduce the concept of hymn study. Pull out the books to let Sprite browse. Play the entire CD as background. Look up the word hymn in the dictionary. Notice the Greek root. Day 2. Pull out the concordance and look up hymn. Find verses dealing with hymns, and use three ofANTS NATURE STUDY
Ants Nature Study. September 19, 2008 By Jimmie Quick Leave a Comment. We’ve finally gotten back into the swing of nature walks. This week our focus was inspired by Sprite’s current read– Christian Liberty Press’s Nature Reader. The material on ants is very engaging and offers enough mystery that you want to go outdoors and actually see 30 NON-BORING WAYS TO PRACTICE SPELLING WORDS Spelling is not one of the most exciting of subjects, but it can be fun by using a variety of these thirty ways to practice your words.(This post contains affiliate links.) WRITE IN. 1. write in sand, salt, sugar, or flour (best with a bold background beneath) HOW TO KEEP A CAT OFF YOUR DESK 4. Put “Important” Papers in in the Cat Tree Platform. If you treat the cat tree as a massive, carpet-covered inbox, your cat will love to sit in it. Remember that to your cat, paperwork is the most heavenly cushion known to cat-dom. To gain this effect, you* Home
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