Showing posts with label Homeschooling Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homeschooling Resources. Show all posts

Friday, June 1, 2012

F is for First State ~

The other day Buck asked what the first state was.  Of course I knew the answer...  as I quickly Googled it - Delaware!  This reminded me of the geography study I've been wanting to do with the kids for a while using the Sleeping Bear Press series of Discover America State by State books!  I had wanted to buy these notebooking pages to go along with it, but never got around to it.  Then I came across these **FREE** Notebooking pages on Pinterest. 

So, I checked out F is for First State from the library and this morning after we were home from Mass we all gathered around the kitchen table and enjoyed it together.  As I read aloud they filled in info they heard like it's nickname is The Diamond State.  I printed off a state map and flag from Enchanted Learning and we glued them as seen below.

Then they colored in the flag to match.


Once they were finished we added the date to their time lines ~

and filed them in the back of their Book of Centuries.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Magic Tree House books, Geography and Much more


Buck, Honeybee, and I have started out on an adventure with Jack and Annie, characters from The Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne.  In her first book
Dinosaurs Before Dark (Magic Tree House, No. 1) (Book & CD)
Dinosaurs Before Dark, we are introduced to this brother and sister team.

I was sooo excited when I found CurrClicks Lapbook Study Guide for this book.
We have already read the first two books.  For this study we are going back and reading a chapter at a time and lapbooking it. 

Now I have to ask, have you read the cover story of the Spring 2011 issue of

This is a magazine every homeschooler should subscribe to! 

The article is entitled, "Further Up and Further In" written by Jennifer Mackintosh.  You may recognize her name from her blog Wildflowers and Marbles.  As I read this article, I felt as though I was sitting at a homeschool retreat/conference listening to an awesome home educating mother's inspiring story of "real learning" in the home.  I have long shared her thoughts on giving our children room to build relationships and discover connections in the everyday rhythm of our home.   I found it most intriguing that we would have one of these experiences this morning.

Buck was a little restless in putting together his lapbook this morning.  He was wanting to color in a Power Rangers book I picked up for him yesterday.  We don't watch the show...  Anyway, as we were going through the lesson, we were asked to find Pennsylvania on the map.  I pulled out the globe to show them. Buck had a "light bulb" moment and asked, "Mom, do you remember that big map that used to hang on the girl's wall?  It's downstairs on Snuggle Bug's bookcase."  I ran down and got it and we opened it up on the table on top of all our other work.  We found PN and AL and they filled them in on the teeny map that goes on the lapbook.  Then he said, "Mom, we should color in all the states like they are on the map."

I could have had two responses here:
  1. OK, we will do that after we finish this work for the lapbook. or
  2.  That's a great idea!  I'll print out a map for you and you can get started right away.
Can you guess which one I chose?  If you said #2 you are right!  If I would have insisted on finishing the work I had "planned", I probably would have lost or at least dampened his interest. 

I printed off a blackline map for the two of them and they both sat with map spread out on the floor in front of them and we talked and talked.  They started coloring in the states according to the color they were on the map.  We discussed the abbreviations of the states, what it meant to be a bordering state, places we had been or are planning on going to.  We also called their grandparents, who are on a trip, to ask where they were right then so we could find it on the map.  These are just a few things we talked about. 

This was the best kind of study. 

It wasn't planned, it just came about naturally.

Wonder where tomorrow's adventure will take us??

Thank you, loving Father, for this amazing homeschooling journey we are all on!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Got Boys?

I hope you have a subscription to this wonderful magazine. 


The Winter issue is all about boys! 

I don't think it's too late to order a copy.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

I just renewed

my subscription.  Do you have one?  If not, it's a great resource!!  Buck is especially enjoying the alphabet codes in the President's Day section.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

HSLDA Special Offer


Do you homeschool?  If so, do you belong to Home School Legal Defense
If not, now's the time to join.  In this day and age, we need the added security of legal protection!  HSDLA has got a great special going on up until Nov.22, 2010.  Buy one year and get the next free!  That's a savings of $115. 

I just wanted to pass this along to those of you who may be thinking of joining.  The peace of mind is definitely worth the cost!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Renew today!


 Have you renewed your subscription to Mater et Magistra (Mother and Teacher) yet? Or do you not already subscribe to this AWESOME Catholic homeschooling magazine?  If not, todays the day to do so.  Margot is sending off the summer issue to the printer TONIGHT.  So go ahead and click over and renew or get yourself a subscription.  You won't be sorry!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Enchanted Learning

Just a quick post to share some links to Enchanted Learning's printable sheets we will use in talking about today's Presidential Inauguration.

Barack Obama

The US Presidential Seal

The White House

Bald Eagle

I'd probably go on to include Hawaii and Kenya but the printer just ran out of ink. Let's see.... No ink in the printer, digital camera won't download pics, no money in the home school acct. HUM... Time for our tax return to get here!!!!

Praying the Rosary keeps us close to Jesus