Saturday, 18 January 2014

HSMJ - It is HOT HOT HOT 44'C Hot

In my life this week…

It's our first week back to school for 2014.  Feeling happy and inspired and refreshed after our holiday to Goolwa.  I think a holiday is a fantastic way to start a new year.

I am enjoying learning about my brain via Dr Carolyn Leaf over at TBN. You can watch the first episode here Switch on Your Brain.

Here are some of the things I have learned this week from Dr Leaf 
  • Your thoughts become physical areas in your brain. Thought networks grow in your brain as 'magic trees'
  • Be careful what you are thinking about because your thoughts occupy mental real estate. 
  • When you think you create action (Proverbs 23:7 and Luke 6:45)
  • It takes 21 days to form a new habit and an additional two cycles (42 days) to stabilize this new way for yourselves ... 
  • Did you know that toxic thinking creates inflammation in your brain ??? 
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In our home school this week…
  • It's been a slow intro back into school. 
  • We have been practicing our 2 and 3 times tables and started in on double digit mulitiplication
  • Started Elements of Music
  • Copy work
  • In bible study we have covered Samuel and Saul.
Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
  • We had a dinner / fellowship time followed with watching Tom Sawyer a Readers Digest Musical adaptation.
  • We spent the early mornings in the pool swiming and playing together
  • Went to see the move: Frozen
My favourite thing this week was…
Things I’m working on…
In Bloggy world I’m reading…
I’m cooking…
  • .Hamburger Pie THM way.  This was very tasty
  • Fat Stripping Frappe's. I've had chocolate, strawberry and berry frappe's this week.
On Pinterest I found...
I’m grateful for…
  • The air conditioner which helped keep us cool this record breaking hot week at home.  It has been over 40'C for four days in a row.
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…

TL - Paul and Sir N trying to cool off in the splash pool under the trampoline
TR - Photo opportunity after watching Frozen 
BL - Strawberry Fat Stripping Frappe (THM)
BR - The cool change that arrived Friday evening.  

Blessings

Chareen

Homegrown Learners

Photo collages made with: Photoscape a FREE photo editor

Friday, 17 January 2014

Discover Downunder {Review}

Today it is with great excitement I share a new geography book with you. As you know I have a passion for the Charlotte Mason method to home education and am trying to incorporate a more hands on delight directed approach in our home school.  Michelle from Homeschooling Downunder has written and compiled an Australian geography book titled Discover Downunder.

We have had the priviledge of traveling up to Queensland by road a few years ago, and I can attest to one thing this land is big!  I really love this quote from the book

Australia is a land filled with great big things. There is the Great Barrier Reef, Great Artesian Basin, Great Dividing Range, Great Australian Bight, Great Victorian Desert, Great Sandy Desert, and the Great Ocean Road. Our mainland has the big rock—Uluru, the biggest salt lake, the biggest coal port, the biggest fence, and the biggest group of feral camels. We even made our own big tourist attractions like the Big Banana in NSW, Big Pineapple in Queensland, and Big Lobster in South Australia—just to name a few. And one of the very great big things about Australia is how diverse the geography is.”

You can compare our size to the USA and Europe over at Australia's Size Compared.

How we use Discover Downunder
There is no planning or preparation needed when using this book.  We simply sat down together on the couch opened it up and started reading.  This is truly a living book resource whenever we read Iit Sir N asks to read some more.  It is aimed at children but I have enjoyed reading it out loud.  I am learning alongside Sir N.  Each topic is shared with a personal touch so you feel like you are being introduced to it by a friend who is sharing the very best things there are to know about it.  It is living, breathing and interesting. Each chapter is knitted together to form one big picture of Australia.

I will continue with this book this year and will be purchasing the notebook pages (discovery pages) to use along side from Homeschooling Downunder.

Contents
  • Introduction to Australian Geography
  • Maps
  • Climate Zones & Seasons
  • Mountains
  • 10 Geographic zones of Australia by State, Territory and Sea
  • Lakes, Rivers & Wetlands
  • Snowy Mountains & Renewable Energy
  • Mining, Volcanoes, Earth Quakes
  • Wildflowers & Agriculture
  • World Heritage areas
  • Our Country
  • Vocabulary definition list

Discover Downunder

  • ISBN: 9780980505734
  • Dewey Number: 919.402076
  • Publisher: Homeschooling Downunder
  • Publication date: 2013
  • Pages: 32
  • Author: Jo Lloyd, Amanda Bauer, Belinda Letchford, Cliff Lloyd, Anna Marsh, Fiona McDonald and Michelle Morrow
  • Illustrator: Tim and Sarah Morrow, Michelle Morrow, Bethany Morrow.
Cost
  • Book $20.00
  • Postage $6
  • eBook Discovery pages $7.95
  • Book and Discovery pages Set $34.95
  • Available from Homeschooling Downunder
(Prices are in Australian $ and correct at time of publishing.  Please verify prices before purchasing)

Our Thoughts
We are immigrants to Australia so I'm always on the look out for a good reference book.  We love using this book and are slowly working our way through the 26 chapters.  It's so easy to read and understand and is broadening our understanding of Australian geography in easy conversational tones.

Connect with Michelle
Thank you Michelle for the gift of Discover Downuder to our home we look forward to exploring more of Australian geography in our homeschool this year.

Blessings
Chareen

PS you can download the Australian Book Traveller for FREE



Thursday, 16 January 2014

In the Style of Monet {Virtual Fridge}

This Week
It's been far too hot to do anything.  Actually it is 44'C (111'F) today where we live.  All we have done is focus on trying to stay cool. We have spent the majority of our week in the pool or the living room where we have an air conditioner.

Last year there was a Monet Garden exhibition in Melbourne and so we spent some time on a full  Monet Unit Study.  This is one of the pictures we did.  I found this project over at Johwey Redington - In the Style of the Great Masters: Claude Monet.  It's an outline download/printable that you paint in the style of Monet.

 Loved watching this one come to life with coaching and encouragement well done Sir N.



Featured This Week
We had so many wonderful link ups last week that it was hard to choose who to feature.  This week I have two for you


Over at Almost Supermom take a look at the Kandinsky Leaves Art Project.  These are new to me and definitely going to give them a try.

I have bookmarked this to do when our winter arrives this year


Trinity Snowman over at the Proverbial Homemaker.

Your Turn

I invite you to take some photo's of your children's artistic pursuits put them in a post and link up with me I would love to come over and see the wonderful art your children have enjoyed doing.
Virtual Fridge Link Up

Blessings
Chareen


The Virtual Fridge a weekly art meme where we can hang our children's art on a virtual fridge. This meme was started by Jennifer over at A Glimpse of our Life who kindly invited three other bloggers to co-host this weekly meme.

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