I made a couple coloring pages for my own kids and their friends for thanksgiving just now! And hopefully it will be easy for anyone to copy/save the pictures from here and print them out for your own kids. I know how kids tend to get a little whiny when waiting for food! ... or they could even be used for that adult relative that gets a little whiny while waiting. ;)
Anyway, I made them myself and am giving you all permission to save and print as many as you want to use (obviously not to sell) for your own Thanksgiving gathering!
Enjoy! And Happy Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Wednesday, November 02, 2016
A Look Inside and a Life of Learning
I shared briefly in the previous post about this pocket journal, but it was brand new and I hadn't gotten a chance to use it yet! It has a different feel than some of the others so is worth some extra attention.
My 8 year old thought it looked amazing and she wanted to use it right away, but I personally think it would work best for possibly 6th grade and higher or for a child who loves to read a lot and isn't as into the coloring and drawing and much. The small size makes it feel more doable and less intimidating for children who don't enjoy writing as much, or for adults who want a book to guide their own studies but don't have a ton of time to put towards them.
This post will give you a peek inside this journal and how it can look to use it, but since I was the one using it, I will also share how it can be used for a mom book. Or some people say "awesome adulting" or other people call it being an example, or modeling how to learn for our kids. Whatever you want to call enjoying being an adult and learning what YOU want to learn is what I am going to talk about.
My 8 year old thought it looked amazing and she wanted to use it right away, but I personally think it would work best for possibly 6th grade and higher or for a child who loves to read a lot and isn't as into the coloring and drawing and much. The small size makes it feel more doable and less intimidating for children who don't enjoy writing as much, or for adults who want a book to guide their own studies but don't have a ton of time to put towards them.
This post will give you a peek inside this journal and how it can look to use it, but since I was the one using it, I will also share how it can be used for a mom book. Or some people say "awesome adulting" or other people call it being an example, or modeling how to learn for our kids. Whatever you want to call enjoying being an adult and learning what YOU want to learn is what I am going to talk about.
Labels:
book review,
homeschooling,
math,
scheduling
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Thinking Tree books in Categories! (& Ideas for using them!)
We have loved using the Thinking Tree books for over a year now (and longer if you include the Dyslexia Games books that we have used on and off for about 3 years too! Which started back when I was learning about Right Brain dominant learners.)
There are SO many books by them and they are a different style than we are used to seeing (great for the right brain dominant learners!) But that can make it confusing to know which to pick. I thought it would be helpful to share some ideas about the types of books (in categories) and a few ideas on how someone could plan to use them.
Many people have wondered how these books work and how they can use them. I've broken the books down into a rough 8 categories to make it easier for people to see what types of books are available.
Labels:
book review,
cooking,
fashion,
food,
homeschooling,
math,
parenting,
Poetry,
scheduling,
Thanksgiving
Poetry Teatimes Continue! (And my Poem about it!)
We have been doing "Poetry teatimes" for long enough now that we have started writing our own poetry at the end almost every time! It might be silly or short or not that great, but still it is fun and a great creative time.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Our Typical Atypical Monday
It's hard to begin a description of a typical day because I feel like I can only describe ONE day and not necessarily show that every day will look like this, but the principles are the same to the flow and rhythm of our homeschool. If you read my previous post you will know that I talked about how we all parent and homeschool differently and it is based on our choices that we think are best for our own family AND our own personality and what I do (and what you do) isn't a judgement on the choices of other people.
Personally, I can't homeschool in a super structured rigorous way. I hate the detailed teachers guides that don't show WHAT the goal is for that lesson but only the 3 pages of monologue that I'm (apparently) supposed to use in teaching it. After 6 years of homeschooling (I started getting serious about what to homeschool when my oldest was 4.... I wouldn't recommend starting then, but most of us will still do that anyway) I have finally owned my personality and style.
Our style might be totally NOT what would work for you. That's okay! That's the beauty of homeschooling because we can tailor it to fit our own family!
Personally, I can't homeschool in a super structured rigorous way. I hate the detailed teachers guides that don't show WHAT the goal is for that lesson but only the 3 pages of monologue that I'm (apparently) supposed to use in teaching it. After 6 years of homeschooling (I started getting serious about what to homeschool when my oldest was 4.... I wouldn't recommend starting then, but most of us will still do that anyway) I have finally owned my personality and style.
Our style might be totally NOT what would work for you. That's okay! That's the beauty of homeschooling because we can tailor it to fit our own family!
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