Saturday, May 07, 2016
Mom-School books, reviews, how-to, and 7 giveaways!
These are the 7 giveaway books for 7 people that I have already given away! But even though the giveaway portion is over you can still see inside these lovely books that everyone is talking about.
Labels:
book review,
homeschooling,
parenting
Friday, April 15, 2016
Variations on "Poetry Tea Time"
Have you heard about "Poetry Tea Times"-- check out the hash tag #poetryteatime on instagram or look at their website! Also check out their #poetryteatimecontest !
It's not a curriculum or for only homeschoolers. It's an idea that can be molded to fit any family or interests.
Here's the idea.
1. Parents (usually) value poetry (or other educational or enrichment type things they could plug into this idea.)
2. Kids value snacks! Or a special meal of some kind! (If they aren't into a tea party you could go to Starbucks for Frapps or a frozen yogurt place!)
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Y and Why - Modeling Learning
"Value academic work because nurturing the intellect is part of what makes us fully human, but don't elevate it beyond its place. There are relationships to cultivate, books to read, oceans to swim in, forts to build, toilets to scrub, bills to pay, paintings to create, dinners to make. This is why we homeschool, because we want to engage in a full-to bursting life."
(Quote from "Teaching From Rest")
Our chalk board alphabet theme is winding down and I've been listening and reading about how children learn and meditating on the most important things in our days. I hope this blog post will be encouraging to my fellow homeschoolers and Moms of littles. I will be sharing a lot of quotes and links and thoughts that have been encouraging for me!
I'm a second generation Homeschooler which is always the highest compliment to the original teacher (my mom!) because she created an environment that I have always wanted to copy. And I've only admired her more as I've progressed down this journey.
(Quote from "Teaching From Rest")
And what each girl did for her own chalk board for "Y week" |
I'm a second generation Homeschooler which is always the highest compliment to the original teacher (my mom!) because she created an environment that I have always wanted to copy. And I've only admired her more as I've progressed down this journey.
Labels:
alphabet,
book review,
homeschooling,
parenting
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Freedom in Order
What most homeschoolers understand is that struggle we have between the need to have order to our home and school, but often one of the reasons we chose to homeschool is for the freedom and flexibility and ability to hone the school our children's interests even day to day.
How do you create order and structure while at the same time desiring to nurture creativity and freedom? Not to mention the normal flow of a changing day with sicknesses, new babies, bad moods, and just household tasks that never end? This post has a few ideas that we are trying, but we are always tweaking it as we go.
How do you create order and structure while at the same time desiring to nurture creativity and freedom? Not to mention the normal flow of a changing day with sicknesses, new babies, bad moods, and just household tasks that never end? This post has a few ideas that we are trying, but we are always tweaking it as we go.
Labels:
Cleaning,
homeschooling,
organizing
Healthy chocolates
My girls love desserts and especially chocolates, but I hate to give them have too much sugar and compromise their immune systems. THESE are mostly coconut oil! Which is great for you, but you can google all about that. ;) Also, you can use sweeteners other than sugar. I like pure stevia and honey in ours.
Ingredients
1 cup of Coconut Oil (might need to be melted slightly if it's especially cold. My kitchen is always about 80 degrees so it's not a problem for us.)
1/2 cup cocoa powder
T of vanilla
pinch of salt to enhance the flavor
Mix all that together well and then add your sweetener of choice.
I use honey (local so I know it's pure honey) and stevia. Start with a few scoops and taste the mix until it is as sweet as you like. If you go too far and it becomes too sweet you can add more cocoa powder.
Put the mixture in molds or in a pan with wax paper and put it in the fridge or freezer so it can harden.
I found some silicone molds at a 99 cent store and used them for the shapes!
They turned out super cute and my girls and I love them!
Ingredients
1 cup of Coconut Oil (might need to be melted slightly if it's especially cold. My kitchen is always about 80 degrees so it's not a problem for us.)
1/2 cup cocoa powder
T of vanilla
pinch of salt to enhance the flavor
Mix all that together well and then add your sweetener of choice.
I use honey (local so I know it's pure honey) and stevia. Start with a few scoops and taste the mix until it is as sweet as you like. If you go too far and it becomes too sweet you can add more cocoa powder.
Put the mixture in molds or in a pan with wax paper and put it in the fridge or freezer so it can harden.
I found some silicone molds at a 99 cent store and used them for the shapes!
They turned out super cute and my girls and I love them!
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