"Never let formal education get in the way of your learning. " Mark Twain


"For I have learned, in whatever state I am, therein to be content" Phillipians 4:11



Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Little Chefs ~ a giveaway...

Are you raising the next Wolfgang Puck or does your child love watching Rachel Ray and Emeril?  well, then have I got something to share with you...

My friend Ami is hosting a giveaway on her blog for online kids cooking classes thru "Mixing Bowl Academy"    Stop by her blog  for the chance to win a free class or a month of classes...

Happy Cooking!!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Walking through Bethlehem...

Today DH and I took the kidlets on a journey... a "Walk through Bethelem"...

We discovered what the village of Bethlehem might have been like the night Jesus was born…We registered our family with the census taker at the gate (a card asking how many was in our party and if it was our first time there). We walked the crowded streets (and yes, they were very crowded). And we visited a bustling marketplace and talked with the vendors who were busy in their shops.

The kids got to hear a story in the storyteller's tent. We watched as grapes were crushed into wine by a young boy.  And learned of how people had used herbs, ecualyptus oil, and cinnamon to treat common ailments.

The kids got to make a clay "Star of David" at the pottery stall and a beautiful "jeweled" bracelet to bring home with them. They watched as sisters rolled and kneaded bread  in the street and tasted the bounty with nuts and berries...

We worshipped with a rabbi in the synagogue and learned about their cermonies at that time and the Tora. Then we met the Magi and saw dried myrrh and smelled the Frankincense while being aware of the Roman soldiers, who were patroling the streets to keep order in the Judean town.

We even went to the inn only to be told there was "No Room"....

Outside we talked with shepards and saw animals of that day ~ camels, 4 horned Jacob sheep, goats, and of course donkeys...  

It was a wonderful Christmas week activity and a great learning experience for them and us...

Hiding out with "Creation Camouflage"...

Have you ever thought about why an Arctic Fox is white or how a cuttlefish disappears in plain sight? Well, I hadn't either until we spent some time this week with "Creation Camouflage" , a Download N' Go unit... It was great to take time to look at all the wonders of the animal world and that God gave some of them a special method of hiding for protection, defense or for hunting that we call camouflage. 

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Now this unit is like all the others in that it is written to be used as a 5 day study with objectives for each day. But as with all DNG units, you can do them at your own pace. 

  • Day 1 : Hiding in Plain Sight

  • Day 2 : Getting to Know the Rain Forest

  • Day 3:  What is in the Desert?

  • Day 4: Hiding in the Ocean

  • Day 5: Cool Things about the Tundra


This unit is really thorough with geography and science studies, but the vocabulary lists are great too. Imagine your child and words like "mimicry, conservation, and endangered" and knowing not only what they mean but how to correctly use them.  Add learning about Jaques Cousteau and Jack Hanna to the mix and you have a wonderful week of learning!!!  And all the minibooks and worksheets are included in the unit. 

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Now, as with all the DNG's we have used in the past, I only print off what pertains to my kidlets age and skill, and then I supplement if necessary or if we take a rabbit trail (which we always do)... And that's part of the ease of these units, they are so adaptable. They can truly be used by every homeschool family, no matter what method your family uses.

We enjoyed learning about different biomes and the amazing animals that live in each one, from the mighty Rain Forest to dry out in the Desert. From the icy Tundra and then a dive into the Ocean blue... these animals defy and amaze...

As usual, the research work is done for you with book lists and internet links provided in the unit. I also added some more links and activities since my kidlets were having such a good time with learning about camouflage.

Enchanted Learning has some great worksheets on various animals and their forms of camouflage. We added in some movies to the mix, since my kids enjoy and learn a tremendous amount from watching videos. One of these that we watched was a PBS video "NOVA : Kings of Camouflage" ... and Brain POP also has some great info and activities.

This week we played quite a few games. one of their favorites was hide and seek, each trying to "out-hide" the other one. And then we played "Hiding Animals"  ~  I looked online for some animal coloring pages and let the kids color one as realistic as they possibly could and the other as odd as possible.  Then we cut them out and they took turns hiding their pictures around the house and outside and letting the other one try and find it. They then had to decided which was easiest to find. We also did an activity using various shades of the same color crayons and coloring animals (in the same color but various shades) and looking at how difficult it would be to spot the animal if the background was the same color but of a different shade.
Finally,  here are some pictures that the kids and I enjoyed looking at trying to find the various camouflaged animals.

  Is it a rock or a toad?

 Wouldn't want to step on this bad boy...

 Now where is he????

You, too, can have a fun week and learn all about the maganificent creatures and their amazing camouflage abilities. This great unit and many other Download N' Go units on other fantastic topics can be found here and at only $7.95 each they are a bargain for a week of learning for the homeschool family.
 
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As part of the the "Download N Go" review team, I have been provided with a copy of this unit to use, review, and post our family's honest opinions about it on my blog.

 

 

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Snow Days...



Thought we would do a little stuff on snowflakes since we finally have some of the fluffy white stuff.

I found a great guide to snowflakes here.

and here's a great recipe for snowcream to enjoy on those afternoons after outside play...

Basic Recipe

1 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar
scant 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
large bowl of snow (about 3 quarts)


Blend milk, sugar and vanilla. Stir in enough snow to make snow cream to an ice cream consistency.

NOW GO OUT AND HAVE SOME FUN IN THE SNOW!!!

Art Showcase

We recently attended an ART SHOW for DS's fall art class...It was taught at Trinity Performing Arts by a fellow homeschool mom... He learned so much, it was wonderful... She taught several different techniques and reviewed artists of that style with the kids... It was weekly for 45 minutes and was very inexpensive,  since all the supplies were included in the class tutition..

Here are some pictures from the show...



One of my favorite wall displays...


 Line and Color Study ~ Piet Mondrian style......

and here are some examples of DS's work...

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and my favorite is in the Mondrian style... (I call it the "Partridge Family" painting)...
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Giveaway opportunity #2 from TOS

TOS is offering one lucky person the opportunity to win a 1 year subscription to MATHLETICS...

This is a great giveaway. Mathletics is a subscription based math practice site for grades K-12, that the kids love. They create an avatar, compete with kids all over the world, and earn points.

My kids would love to use this and i am sure that alot of others would also...

Stop by here and check it out!!

Great Giveaway Opportunity from TOS

If you are interested in doing a study on the "HUMAN BODY" any time soon, then you are gonna want to check out this... TOS is offering a giveaway opportunity for a lucky person to win "Nutrition 101" from Growing Healthy Homes.

This is an awesome book loaded with lots of wonderful information! You can check it out here !!

Monday, December 13, 2010

4H Baking competition

DS recently competed in his 4H 4Him baking competition.. He received a purple ribbon and an invitation to compete in the county competition... I was mighty surprised since my biscuits could be used as hand grenades... Yes, mine are that bad!!! 

so, I am surrendering publicly that my son is "THE BISCUIT KING" and is "BETTER AT BAKING BISCUITS THAN HIS MOTHER"... (Tommy, are you happy now? I admit it... )

Here's the recipe he chose to use:

Touch of Grace Biscuits

(The secret of these light biscuits is the steam produced by a moist dough and baking the biscuits up against each other.)

Preheat oven to 475.

Blend together in a bowl:

  • 1 1/2 cups (measured by dipping cup into flour and leveling against side of bag) White Lily self-rising flour

  • 1 tablespoon sugar (we used 1 teaspoon ~ they were too sweet the first time he made them)

  • Between 1/8 and 1/4 teaspoon salt


Work in with finger tips:

  • 3 tablespoons shortening (Crisco)


Add and stir with a spoon until just mixed - dough will be wet and gooey:

  • 3/4 cup buttermilk

  • 1/2 cup heavy cream


For shaping and baking:

Spray 8-inch cake pan with non-stick spray. Have 1 cup non-self-rising flour in a pie plate. Spray a medium ice cream scoop or tablespoon with non-stick spray . Scoop up biscuit dough and drop in flour.

Sprinkle with flour and roll in flour. Shake off excess and shape into a tall round. Place in cake pan. Continue process until all dough is used, pressing biscuits snugly next to each other. For wretched excess, you could brush bicuits with melted butter. Bake about 15 to 18 minutes, or until golden brown. Eat hot, turning out the panful of biscuits onto a platter, and gently separating them with a paring knife.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Time 4 Learning...

I've been invited to try Time4Learning for one month in exchange for a candid review. My opinion will be entirely my own, so be sure to come back and read about my experience. Time4Learning is an online educational program that can be used in many ways including as a homeschooling curriculum or afterschool tutorial. Find out how to write your own curriculum review for Time4Learning.