Wednesday 27 February 2013

Time to Unplug

In January I shared with you about being Connected or Disconnected.  In celebration of this move the Sabbath Manifesto are inviting us to join in with their third National Day of Unplugging.

What is it ?
It's an annual day which has been created to help hyper-connected people from all walks of life appropriate a day of rest.

When is it ?
The National Day of Unplugging this year is scheduled to start Friday evening the 1st of March and continue on Saturday the 2nd of March.

Who hosts it?
It's hosted by the Sabbath Manifesto and in their words :

"The Sabbath Manifesto is a creative project designed to slow down lives in an increasingly hectic world."

Will you join me this friday and become UNplugged ?

Blessings
Chareen 

Tuesday 26 February 2013

TT - In The BEGINNING

This week ...
I would like to share about a DVD we watched recently. This year we have started on our chronological history adventure and as part of this we started with creation.  A friend of mine knows we enjoy stage productions so she loaned me: In the BEGINNING from Sight & Sound Theaters. We loved it from the opening scene to the closing scene every single minute captured our imaginations and our hearts. This DVD was a visual and auditory feast and Sir N enjoyed it so much we watched it three times in one week.

In the BEGINNING


  • Format: DVD filmed before a live audience
  • Number of Pages: Nil
  • Vendor: Sight & Sound Theatres
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • ISBN: DVD 
  • Author   Sight & Sound
  • Illustrator: N/A
  • Duration: 115 min
  • Format: Stage production
  • Languages: English, Spanish and French
  • Special Features: yes
You can find Sight & Sound Theatres on Facebook and YouTube.


Some other DVDs in the series that we have enjoyed
  • Joseph  this rendition of Joseph inspired us to walk in integrity.(YouTube Trailer)
  • Psalms of David is not a story it's a summary and overview of Psalms in song.
  • Ruth was a delightful journey of God's story of redemption.
  • and we are looking forward to watching Noah

Blessings

 Welcome to Tuesdays Treasures.  I started these posts as a way of sharing great books in honour of my friend in New Zealand who would arrive with the treasures she had unearthed at her weekly trip to the library!

There are so many wonderful books out there hiding on shelves so I invite you to blog about a book on your shelf, one you're reading or one you found at the library.



Monday 25 February 2013

Angry Bird Cake Tutorial


This weekend was my Mom's birthday and she asked for an Angry Birds cake.  We chose Stella (Pink Bird) as our inspiration. My sister has been making Angry Birds cakes for a while and agreed to let me photograph and share the process with you.  It was not as hard as I had imagined and all you need is time and patience.

Making the Angry Bird cake Beak and Tail 


The process starts a week before (longer if you live in a humid climate) with the making of the beak and tail.
  • You need to use a powdered hardener (Cake Art Tylose Powder) in the fondant. Mix it in well before you add in the coloured powder. 
  • Use fondant to form a trapezoid shape out of yellow coloured fondant. Once you have your desired shape use a rolling pin to flatten/neaten all the sides.  Use a pair of kitchen scissors to snip 3/4 way down the beak.  Bend the beak open. We used two cooking essence bottles to support the beak until it was dry.  The completed beak is 2.5" (6.5cm) tall, a base of around 2" and a tip of about 1".  The base of the beak is square.
  • Use fondant and colour it black then form a tail (this is where all those years of playing with play dough come in handy!)  After two hours push a bamboo skewer into the tail and two into the beak.  Leave in a dry area to dry and harden.  Do not place in a sealed container as it will 'sweat' and not harden. It needs good air circulation to harden off.

Making the Angry Bird cake body


  • We used an 8 inch (20cm) round cake tin. You will need enough round cakes that when stacked are about 8" high.  
  • Place two cakes bottom side together on the base, cut the mound off the top one then added the next cake and finally finish with the fourth. 
  • Leave the 'mound' in tact to form the crown of the head.  
  • Using a bread knife sculpt your cake to form the head of your Angry Bird.


  • Make some butter icing  the same colour as the cake you are making add in a little more milk to make it a runny consistency.  Use some of this icing or jam to glue your layers together.  
  • Place your sculpted cake on a cake board of your choice. Do a light coating of the mix over the outside of  the cake to seal the sculpted cake in preparation to ice. 
  • Make a thicker butter icing (YouTube).
  • We used a star tip and pink icing and started at the top of the cake and worked our way to the bottom in a circular pattern around the cake.  To make it easier to ice we placed the cake board onto a container on top of my Lazy Susan
  • We used a grass tip to ice the grass. (YouTube)


Finishing Touches for the Angry Bird Cake


  • Fix the beak and tail onto the cake using the skewers. Using the pink icing ice around the edges to finish off.
  • Roll out white fondant icing and using a round wavy 2.5" circular cookie/scone cutter cut out two eyes and place on cake.  
  • Mix some black butter icing and using a thin round icing nozzle pipe in face detail. Pipe on the eye and eyelashes. 
  • Change to a thicker nozzle pipe on the eye brow.
  • For the hair we used a party table center piece which we purchased from the local grocery store in the party section. Using a pencil wrap the wire around to form curls. Remove from it's case and wrap the ends in clingfilm before tying on the ribbon.
  • We used two different types of 1" wide ribbon to make the bow. A light pink and a thicker white ribbon. These were layered one on top of the other and tied around the hair. This was then inserted in the top of the cake. Once in the cake the ribbon was cut to the desired length.
  • We used pre-purchased royal icing roses and placed these on the lawn around the cake.
Completed product



Enjoy the finished product.
Blessings
Chareen

A little inspiration for you.  Here are three other Angry Birds Cakes my sister made last year.


This post is part of The Schoolhouse Review Crew Blog Cruise : Recipe Share. Take some time and pop on over and be inspired.. and Try a New Recipe Tuesday.



Friday 22 February 2013

HSMJ - It doesn't matter how many resources you have ...

In my life this week…
I was awarded The Homeschool Blogging Liebster Award. Last weekend we went to Werribee Open Range Zoo to enjoy an evening picnic and Rhythm of Africa Concert Serries.


In our home school this week…
  • Sir N has been diligently practicing his piano.  He is up to lesson eight on level one and lesson three on level two.  He is really enjoying Children's Music Journey by Adventus.
  • We've been exploring grouping numbers to make ten to make adding above ten easier.
Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
    I am inspired by…
    Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
    • It's a pretty quiet week this week. 
    • We started back at Kelly Sports this week.
    • We joined two families for a swim at the pool this week.
    • Sir N has been practicing riding his new bigger bicycle.  I'm so proud of him learning to balance his bike and use his brakes. 
    My favorite thing this week was…
    T. Wilson & Family
    What’s working/not working for us…


    Questions/thoughts I have…
    • What's your favourite geography resource ?
    Things I’m working on…
    On My Bedside Table ...
    • :)
    In Bloggy world I’m reading…
    I’m cooking…
    • Learning to make an Angry Birds cake.
    • Stir fry
    • Chicken and vegetables.
    On Pinterest I found...
    I’m grateful for…
    •  Support and encouragement.
    A photo, video, link, or quote to share…

    Source
    Blessings



    Photo collages made with: Photoscape a FREE photo editor

    Thursday 21 February 2013

    A+ Interactive MATH {Review Grade 1 * Online}


    A+ TutorSoft has been expanding their product line to include a Homeschool Edition for their A+ Interactive MATH. Sir N and I have been using the home school Grade 1 math for nearly six weeks now and so far we have been enjoying our journey.
    How does it work ?
    • You the parent create an account with the company.  
    • You log in and set up the student account and password for the student.
    • The student logs in using this pre-created account.
    • Choose the next lesson from the table of contents.
    • Watch a video presentation of the days topic which auto starts when clicking on a topic in the table of contents.
    • Chose to do an interactive Q&A session or go straight to do an online worksheet where the student answers an average of 10 questions. 
    • Upon completion you can select to review your work or finalize the worksheet at which time you have instant feed back. (Number of questions answered, number correct, number incorrect, percentage)
    • Sign out of the program.
    • Each Monday a certificate is generated showing the past weeks tests and worksheets completed.
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    Our Experience
    • It is easy and straight forward. The program does not use a spiral approach to teach math but a linear one.  Once a student has done a lesson they do not revisit the concept they move onto the next one, this could prove to be troublesome to a student who is struggling with math as they will not revisit the topic in future lessons.
    • The lesson videos are clearly presented with clear demonstrations of the concept being taught. There are no interactive points available here. The use of colour to illustrate a point is very well used and is helpful when explaining some of the more technical aspects of a lesson.  
    • The interactive Q&A gives immediate feedback whether the answers are correct via a little frog which Sir N loved hearing croak when he got the answer correct.
    • Sir N had some trouble with the graphics being too small and not easy to count on the screen. I think this could be eliminated by using slightly 'chunkier' graphics grouped in groups of five or ten.
    • We found the Table of Content part of the program to be very clear and easy to navigate since it is laid out in a typical computer file explorer system. The only hiccup we had was we got a little "lost" when we logged in and tried to remember which lesson we had completed and which one to start for the day. This aspect could be improved if TutorSoft added in a tick or some form of notation when a lesson is complete.
    • We used the Online Worksheets and Exams which made the progress tracking automatic. You do have the option to print these off and manually input the results for program tracking.  You also have the choice of using both options and seeing individual progress on either via selecting the appropriate mode.
    • Each Monday (USA 12:00 AM EST time) the system generates a progress report in certificate form from the previous weeks completed worksheets and exams.  Sir N delighted in these and they were the highlight of his week and he loved showing Paul what he had accomplished in his maths the week before.

    Product Information
    Customer Service
    • We had a couple of technical issues come up while using the program. I used the Support button on the home screen and was impressed with the prompt service and help I received via email.
    • We had a glitch happen with our certificates and this was corrected within 12 hours with a friendly explanation of how the system works.
    • The response was always polite and all issues were fixed straight away.
    Cost**
    • Grade 1 - 6, Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1  Online Homeschool Edition
      Annual Subscription  $149.99
      Quarterly payments of $49.99
      Monthly payment plan $19.95
    • A full year program on CD $99.00
    • There is a one month FREE trial available before you purchase
    • There are books available for purchase

    ** All prices are in US $.
    Prices are correct at time of publishing and are subject to change with out notice. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to confirm pricing before finalizing any purchases.

    What others are saying on the www
    A+ TutorSoft can be found on Facebook and they have a Math Freebies page where they share their promotions.
    Over all Sir N and I have enjoyed using this product and the support has made it an excellent math product to use.  Most math programs all have the same scope but the sequencing is often times different so changing over has been easy as we have been able to choose which lesson we would like to do. The suggested lesson plan has been helpful for me to understand how to pace ourselves.  A second advantage to being able to choose where in the program to work via the table of contents is that if Sir N had not grasped a concept we could go back and watch the lesson again and do more practice.
      
    Blessings
    Chareen


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    Disclaimer: I received a free copy of 1st Grade A+ Interactive MATH from A+ TutorSoft for free through the Schoolhouse Review Crew in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC Regulations.

      Wednesday 20 February 2013

      Homeschool Liebster Blog Award

      Home Schoolers love to encourage one another and this is true as well when it comes to blogging homeschoolers. They give each other awards to encourage each other to keep up blogging about our adventures.

      Last week Joelle from over at Homeschooling for His Glory blessed and encouraged me with this award.  Thank you Joelle for Awarding me The Homeschool Liebster Blogging Award!



      Awards come with rules
      1. List 11 facts about yourself.
      2. Answer 11 questions given to you.
      3. Create 11 new questions for the bloggers you nominate for the award.
      4. Choose 11 bloggers with 200 or less followers to nominate.
      5. Go to each blogger page and let them know about the award.
      6. Thank the person who nominate you and link back to their blog.
      11 Facts about me
      1. I enjoy taking a picnic to anywhere.
      2. I speak two languages (English and Afrikaans)
      3. I love peppermint chocolate ♥♥♥
      4. I have just started learning to play the piano
      5. I've owned a piano I can't play yet for nine years! see point four.
      6. I own five hermit crabs.
      7. I don't like bees.
      8. I'm afraid of sharks in the sea and crocodiles in rivers.
      9. I have a personal library of over 2500 books (that's NOT because I homeschool that's because I ♥ books!)
      10. If I had money I would travel the world.  In fact I think I would love to work traveling the world and blogging about the experience as I went.  So if you know of a travel company looking for some one to do that send them my email address. 
      11. I love taking photo's and normally take way too many! (On Sunday I took 300 at the zoo....)
      Joelle's Questions Answered

      1. What is the thing you like the least about homeschooling?
        Washing the dishes :)
      2. What is your biggest motivation to keep homeschooling?
        Enjoying the company of my children. Some days that's so easy and it's the memory of those days that inspire me on days when I don't like their company! The second thing that inspires me is all the wonderful resources out there as I am so looking forward to learning and doing with Sir N
      3. What is your favorite part of the year?
        Definitely Advent/Christmas
      4. What is your favorite food to cook?
        Dinner for guests when they come over. Chicken
      5. What is your favorite thing to do with your kids?
        Cuddle on the couch and read a good story or watch a great movie oh and go on picnics.
      6. What would the perfect vacation look like for you?
        One where I did not have to plan or cook any meals. Have lots of time to read and enough money to explore.
      7. What is your favorite Bible passage?
        I have a few of those ! I like Those that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength and Trust in the Lord with all of your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
      8. What is your favorite Praise and Worship song?
        Mmmm this one is hard as I love worship.  Gentle heartfelt worship.
      9. What is the #1 curriculum you would recommend?
        Sonlight
      10. What is your favorite attribute of God?
        His Mercy
      11. How often do you meet with other homeschoolers?
        Sometimes daily :) Our regular days are once a week on a Wednesday and fortnightly on a Monday afternoon.
      11 Questions to answer
      1. Can you speak a second language, if so what is it ?
      2. What's your favourite book ?
      3. If you could go anywhere in the world where would you go ?
      4. What do you use to teach a second language ?
      5. What's your favourite day of the week ?
      6. How long have you homeschooled ?
      7. What's your favourite worship song ?
      8. What's your favourite Christian DVD ?
      9. Do you use a curriculum or mix and match ?
      10. Are you on Pinterest ? If so what's your page address ?
      11. How long does it take you to write a blog post ?
      I nominate
      1. Vicky at Creating with Wisdom
      2. Brandi over at Autumn Fawn Lane
      3. Michele at Family Faith and Fridays
      4. Kiristi at The Potters Hand Academy
      5. Sarah at Delivering Grace
      6. Our Homeschool Studio
      7. April from Coffee, Cobwebs and Curriculum
      8. Me Momma over at  Schooling in the sun
      9. Our Happy Homestead
      10. Bethany over at Little Homeschool Blessings
      11. Mama Bird over at All my Baby Birds
      12. Linda at All The Rivers Run

      Blessings
      Chareen

      Monday 18 February 2013

      Wet-Dry-Try Review

      Wet-Dry-Try is a new addition to the Handwriting without Tears product line. It is a digital version of the popular Handwriting Without Tears® Slate Chalkboard activity which is used to practice Capital Letters and Numbers.

      I was looking for something to use with Sir N as his hand writing is not the best and I have chosen this year to work on his letter formation as he tends to write some of his letters in the incorrect 'order' as well as reverse some of his numbers when doing math.  He loves playing on my Galaxy Tab2 so decided to try out the Wet-Dry-Try app.

      At first he was a little frustrated as I had set the stroke tolerance on challenging. Using the app on this setting made him slow down and be more particular in forming his letters which is what I really needed. Within a couple of days I already noticed an improvement in his handwriting.  He started forming his letters a lot neater and with more care. Once he realized he needed to slow down and take care he enjoyed unlocking cards.

      How it Works
      1. The 'teacher' draws the letter while coaching the student on the order of the stroke
      2. The student uses the 'wet' sponge to wipe away the letter.
      3. The student uses the tissue to dry the board
      4. Now the student writes the letter using the chalk
      Children can only work on one letter at time. They are not able to reverse letters and the smiley face in the left corner shows the children where to begin their letters.

      Why Handwriting ?  
      Some people ask why should we work on hand writing skills in an era when typing seems the way to go? Good question. I did some research and found an interesting article on How Handwriting Trains the Brain and impacts brain function published in The Wall Street Journal in 2010. The article spoke about studies are showing that writing by hand
      • engages the brain in learning
      • the specific movements memorized when learning how to write aid visual identification
      • activated massive regions involved in thinking, language and working memory—the system for temporarily storing and managing information.
       I have found over the years that copy work is a great way of growing my children's vocabulary and spelling skills so consider writing to be an essential skill.

      About the App
      • Three levels of learning for each letter and numeral
      • The ability to lock in a level of play/learning
      • Visual and auditory feedback for each level. 
      • Parental settings allow you total audio control (Background Music, Voice Instruction, Sound Affects)
      • Instant feed back and gentle consistent coaching.
      • The ability to set the sensitivity level (two levels: challenge or easy)
      • Two modes
        1. Pick and Practice- In this mode the student chooses the letter / number they want to work on.
        2. Winning Order - This mode organizes the letters in HWT developmental teaching order.
      • A personal instructor coaches the student through the order of writing each letter.
      HWOT Wet/Dry App Title pageHWOT Wet/Dry App Winning OrderHWOT Wet/Dry Pick and Practice

      Where to purchase**
      • for your iPad over at iTunes for $4.99
      • for your Android over at Google play for $4.99 
      ** All prices are correct at time of publishing this post.  It is your responsibility to check the price before purchasing any items.
      Prices are shown in US $
      What others are saying
      We have really enjoyed using this app and hope that the team are able to produce a lower case app. So if you are looking for an app that trains correct letter formation I highly recommend this one. We downloaded a few others to play with and Sir N's comment to me was "Mom these are silly because they don't help you stay in the lines." You can use Wet Dry Try with confidence.

      BlessingsChareen


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      Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this product through the Schoolhouse Review Crew in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC Regulations.

        Saturday 16 February 2013

        HSMJ the one about frogs, gifts & Truly Scrumptious


        In my life this week…
        When I commenced my new adventure with The Schoolhouse Review Crew I never in all my life imagined the blessing it would be to our family.  On Thursday this week the postie arrived with a 14.1 pound box couriered from the US with a new math program for us to try.
        I was also blessed with a blog award by Homeschooling for His glory :)

        In our home school this week…
        Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
          I am inspired by…
          Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
          • Visited the T family and watched the original Chitty Chitty Bang Bang movie
          • Went to Her Majesty's Theater to watch the stage production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
          • Had a play date at another friends house on Wednesday
          • Spent the day at home on Valentine's day
          • Went to the T house to help bake cup cakes for her daughters birthday. 
          • We explored St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne.
          My favorite thing this week was…
          • Going to see the stage production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
          • We had the most delightful experience of meeting the sister of Madly, Deeply, and Seriously Scrumptious: Truly (AKA Rachael Beck) over at the play ground who took the time to chat and autograph our Chitty Chitty Bang Bang program.
          What’s working/not working for us…
          • Warm weather and sunshine.

          Questions/thoughts I have…
          • If you could ask me any question about homeschooling what would it be ?
          Things I’m working on…
          On My Bedside Table ...
          • Nothings changed but I have plans to alter that next week.
          In Bloggy world I’m reading…
          I’m cooking…
          •  easy meals. Mince and whatever else is in the cupboard.
          On Pinterest I found...
          I’m grateful for…
          • The privilege of spending time with my sister who has moved to Australia.  It's been a long 20 years and it's so good to get to know her and her family.
          A photo, video, link, or quote to share…

          Source: Teacher Feature
           Blessings


          This post is linking to:
          Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers - Weekly Wrap Up
          iHomeschool - Homeschool Mothers Journal
          Hammock Tracks - It's a Wrap
          Homegrown Learners - Collage Friday

          Photo collages made with: Photoscape a FREE photo editor

          Wednesday 13 February 2013

          The winners of Squeeble Fun are


          Congratulations to the five winners
          1. Sarah
          2. Nadeen
          3. Tracey
          4. Derek
          5. Cristi

          Look out in you email for your voucher to redeem you prizes.

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          Thank you to Key Stage Fun for donating these apps to my readers

          Blessings
          Chareen

          Friday 8 February 2013

          HSMJ - A Welcome to Australa

          In my life this week…
          It's been an amazing week!  On Monday my sister arrived from South Africa with her family to take up permanently living in Australia.  It's so good to reconnect with her and her precious family as they get to know our wide brown land!

          In our home school this week…
          • It is week 5 and we are on a break!
          Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
          I am inspired by…
          Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
            • This week we are still without a vehicle as it's in for repairs we did however go to Science Works and explore their Carnival Science exhibition.
            • We also went to Point Cook Homestead with our homeschool support group to start the year.
            My favorite thing this week was…
            • Watching Sir N play with his cousins all day!
            What’s working/not working for us…
            • Having a weeks holiday this week and reconnecting with family.

            Questions/thoughts I have…
            • What's your favourite time of day to be on Pinterest ?
            Things I’m working on…
            On My Bedside Table ...
            In Bloggy world I’m reading…
            I’m cooking…
            •  As simply as I can because it's our week of holidays :)
            On Pinterest I found...
            • Homeschool Science & Nature by Michele
            • Tabitha Philen (Meet Penny) who has an amazing collection of Pins!  I have spent a few days exploring and still have not gone through all her boards.  Tabitha has over 12,000 pins.  Happy pinning :)
            • Melissa Taylor from Imagination Soup who has nearly 7,000 pins for you with a following of 1,301,436 and counting (yes you read that number correctly she has over a million people following her boards!)

            I’m grateful for…
            •  the opportunities that are available to me living in this beautiful country.
            A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
            God Made a Mother and You - So Farmer On!

            Blessings


            This post is linking to:
            Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers - Weekly Wrap Up
            iHomeschool - Homeschool Mothers Journal
            Hammock Tracks - It's a Wrap
            Homegrown Learners - Collage Friday

            Photo collages made with: Photoscape a FREE photo editor

            Win Squeeble Fun for your iPad

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