Tuesday 22 January 2013

TT - Meet the Squeebles

This week ...
I am excited to introduce you to

My homeschool friend Jo recommended Squeebles Spelling Test when I asked about apps for my new Samsung Galaxy Tab2.

The things which sold this app for me are:
  • The ability for me to make my own spelling lists (unlimited).
  • I am able to say the words and record them.
  • It is suitable for all ages.
  • I have the ability to customise all aspects of the game
  • The game reward system is well balanced.  Sir N needs to practice his spelling in order to earn the ability to play the game.  It's real life if you use game currency you need to earn more currency through practice.
  • Each child has their own portal.
  • No in-app purchasing , no adds and no web links It is safe for Sir N.
  • Stats and reporting for me to see how he is progressing.
Watch a 3 min YouTube demo of Squeebles Spelling.

It is available on the following platforms
  1. iPhone / iTouch
  2. iPad
  3. Android
I have also purchased and installed the math apps by key stage fun and am impressed with them all. Click on a button to find out more

They also have a few printable pages for kids who like to colour. As well as a blog (Meet The Squeebles) for your children to read about what the Squeebles get up to.

What are some of your favourite apps for android ?

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!





Monday 21 January 2013

Homeschooling Around the World

Have you ever been curious about homeschooling in different parts of the world ?  I have.  I would love to homeschool overseas and explore new places.  This week the Schoolhouse Review Crew are showcasing homeschooling around the world.

Read about these countries


Blessings

Saturday 19 January 2013

Personalised Planner {Give Away}

Are you frustrated with the general planners out there ?  Would you like to design your own, personalize the pages, add birth dates and not have to transfer them to another planner again ? Simply have it arrive in the mail ready for you to use ?

Look no further I have found the planner for you it's called Personalised Planners! This planner was birthed out of one ladies frustration over not being able to find the right planner to suit her needs so her husband designed her one and as they say the rest is history...


Features
  • Excellent quality paper
  • Designing and ordering your planner without creating an account.
  • Creating an account. This option allows you to add important dates to your calendar via personalized lists.  These lists are available to use and add to any future planner so if you make a planner as a gift it will not contain your birthday list unless you add it.
  • A planner or a Notebook
  • Your choice of size (Small, Medium, Large or A5)
  • Your choice of language inlay (Australian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, British, German, Austrian)
  • Your choice of design for the front and back
  • Add friends and families birthdays to the inlay (personal dates)
  • You pick the start and end date of your planner.
  • Choose your own photo for the cover or choose a cover designed by a professional designer.  There are five years worth to choose from.
  • Chose your own inlay layout and design. (colour, writing space, daily details, theme) 
  • Personalize your writing space.
  • Choose your Daily Details.
  • Your choice of design theme for the top of the page
  • Choose your own modules for the base of each page. (3 modules with a choice of 13 options each)
  • Customize the back pages of your planner (Three sections to personalize)
  • Customize your owner information pages (three areas)
  • The option to save your work in progress and come back another day to complete it.
  • Your colour choice for the elastic closure and ruler 
Would I change anything ?
  • There is only one thing I would add to this planner and that is the ability to chose the size of the font used in the personal dates section as these are printed in a size 6 which can be difficult to read on the page.
Extra's**
  • Calf or Elk leather cover for your planner
  • Gift Cards
  •  Accessories (rulers, elastic closure, pen)
** NOT included in the prize.

Enjoy exploring the possibilities they are endless. I look forward to blessing one of you with a personalized planner courtesy of Personalized Planners

Blessings

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Friday 18 January 2013

HSMJ I have a new ...

In my life this week…
What a day Friday was when my Toshiba AT 300 died :(  It was only six months old.  I was a little anxious as I have an upcoming app I have committed to review and now no tablet.
I took it to the store and they had non in stock so they exchanged it for a Samsung Galaxy Tab2.


In our home school this week…
  • We continued on our creation journey and watched two DVD's. In the Beginning by Sight & Sound and is a visual feast and a spiritual blessing to watch.  I would love to own a full set of these DVD's. We also watched The Bible ... In The Beginning this was produced in 1966.
  • We have continued our week of chronological history by studying biblical history.
  • Sir N has continued his spelling journey with Explode the Code Book 1.
Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
I am inspired by…

Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
    My favorite thing this week was…
    • Was hearing Sir N asking to watch the In the Beginning by Sight & Sound DVD again.

    What’s working/not working for us…
    • late nights.  I love summer but it's so hard to find a good bed time :)

    Questions/thoughts I have…
    • What's a normal healthy bed time for a seven year old ??
    Things I’m working on…
    • A Giveaway post for Personal Planner.  Pop on back tomorrow for your chance to enter and win a planner of your choice with a value between AU $35- $45.

    On My Bedside Table ...
    •  many books I have not read this week .....
    In Bloggy world I’m reading…
    I’m cooking…
    •  Nothing new this week.
    On Pinterest I found...
    I’m grateful for…
    •  Friends and family who are willing to loan us a vehicle should we need one while ours is in for repairs over the next four weeks.
    A photo, video, link, or quote to share…



    Blessings


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

    Photo collages made with: Photoscape a FREE photo editor

    Thursday 17 January 2013

    Immigration Museum - Leaving Dublin

    On our way home from The Shrine of Remembrance we stopped in at the Immigration Museum.



    The Leaving Home gallery was rather moving for me as it brought back memories of our own initial immigration to New Zealand and then to here.





    We took some time to explore the Immigrant Stories and Timeline gallery. It was interesting reading about all the things immigrants did years ago. The time line covers pre 1830 to 2000s.


    The children enjoyed exploring Journey's of a Lifetime. My favourite display were meeting the rats who came over to Australia!



     We took some time to enjoy making Claddagh Crowns and an Illuminated Bookmark. This holiday program is running until January 29th.


    Upstairs the children partook in making a plane out of recycled materials and adding them to the In-Flight installation.

    We will definitely take the time to explore this museum in a little more detail.

    Blessings

    Wednesday 16 January 2013

    Shrine of Remembrance

    Today we took a trip into Melbourne to explore The Shrine of Remembrance.

    On our walk up to the Shrine we discovered a memorial to Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop 1907-1993


     After having a look and a read we continued our way up the road crossed Anzac Avenue and up to The Shrine.
    Together we walked through The Shrine Reserve and enjoyed the Remembrance Trees and gardens.  There are 100 trees on 13 hectares of land.  We passed the Flags of Remembrance which are located on the eastern arm of the Second World War Forecourt and consists of three flagstaffs. This is where the final ceremonial activity of each days takes place at the Shrine.  At 5 pm the flags are lowered and the Last Post bugle call is played.

    We decided to partake in the Summer School Holiday Program (which runs until 27 January 2013) and do the Shrine Remembrance Children's Tour.


    First stop was at the information desk to collect our booklet.  It is full wonderful bits of information and takes you on a nine station tour of the Shrine exploring and discovering all sorts of information.


    As we walked through the courtyard we explored the walls which are in the shape of trenches and upon the wall we read "Lest We Forget" As we walked into the Shrine we came upon the Gallery of Medals.  This wall has 4 000 medals which represent Victorians who have served as well as those who have died. We also learned about the Victorian Cross and that only 98 have been awarded to Victorians since 1856.

    The next two stations were The Changi Flag and The Crypt where we saw the Father and Son statue as well as the 'colours' of World War I and World War II.

    Our next station was The Sanctuary where we watched a reenactment of what happens on Remembrance Day every year on the 11 November at 11 am. The sun shines through a hole in the roof and moves across the Stone of Remembrance upon which the words "Greater Love hath No Man" are inscribed.  Remembrance Day marks the anniversary of the armistice which ended the Great War and is in memory of those who have suffered, served or died in all wars. 


    Next we visited the balcony and the children enjoyed exploring the nooks and crannies.

    It was a wonderful day and we really enjoyed our time here. The exterrior is also filled with meaning and history.

    If you are studying Australian History I recommend the Lest We Forget Virtual Australian First World War Museum and The Shrine of Remembrance website.

    "ANZAC is not merely about loss
    it is about courage and endurance
    and duty and love of country,
    and mateship, and good humour
    and the survival of a sense of self-worth
    and decency in the face of dreadful odds."
    -The Shrine of Remembrance-

    Blessings

    Tuesday 15 January 2013

    TT - Puzzle Journey Under the Sea

    This week ...
    Usborne Young Puzzles

    • Format: Paper back / Hardback
    • Number of Pages: 32
    • Vendor:  Usborne Publishing Ltd
    • Publication Date: 28 August 1998
    • ISBN:9780746026854
    • Author L. Sims
    • Illustrator: S. Stitt
    Sir N found this delightful book at the library last week.  We have had such a great time reading and exploring the pictures as we try to solve the puzzle.  The illustrations are alive with colour and expression.  Every page is full of facts about the sea and all that lives in it. We have traveled to icy mazes in the Antarctic  explored the deepest parts of the ocean where the sun does not shine, discovered robots who work in the seas, found lost underwater cities, explored warm coral reefs to name but a few.  We have both delighted and enjoyed this treasure and if you have young children in your home please see if your library has this one on it's shelf.

    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 and add your post to Learning All the Time Favourite Resource Link Up



    Sunday 13 January 2013

    St James Old Cathedral

    We visited Melbourne's oldest church last week Thursday after seeing the Narnia Exhibition.


    This wooden cross is on top of the baptismal font in front of the church.  It was a gift from Queen Victoria and brought by La Trobe.  It was the baptismal font from St Katherine's Abbey, London.


    Baptismal Font


    This was Melbourne's Cathedral from 1848 - 1891



    Beautiful stain glass windows line all the walls in this church and the lady who heads up the archives is a fountain of knowledge about each one.


    The woodwork is just amazing.  Even more interesting was the old organ in the church.  One of the gentleman came and played it for us and allowed the children a turn.


    The detail in the archetecture was a delight and we spent a good two hours exploring.

    More on the www
    Do you have any interesting buildings nearby ?


    Blessings

    Friday 4 January 2013

    HSMJ - A New Year A New Beginning

    In my life this week…
    Happy New Year 2013 - (Free Animated gif-Download the Original size of this photo)
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    Happy New Year to you all! It's a new year and a new beginning.

    This is a year I desire to become healthy and trim.  To aid me in my journey I have purchased Trim Healthy Mama.  I'm not an extreme health conscience make everything holistic kind of person but I do realize I need to make some changes that will suite my family too.
    I am tired of feeling tired, cranky, in pain and I want NEED a change and it needs to be for me and no one else.... Now the waiting game begins .... counting down the days till the postie arrives with my new book :)

    I had grand plans to start back to school this week but that did not happen the way I intended so we spent the week watching classic movies and reading the books we brought home from the library.
    In our home school this week…
    Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
    I am inspired by…
    • Artistic people who create amazing buttons for blog hops and design back grounds for blogs.
    • Sally Clarkson who heart from One Heart to another this week.
    Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
      • We visited friends and family this week.
      My favorite thing this week was…

      What’s working/not working for us…
      • these very hot days!  Today it has been 42'C (107.6 'F)

      Questions/thoughts I have…
      • How do you do it "all" and fit it 'all' in ?
      Things I’m working on…
      • Preparing to start a full week of school next week
      On My Bedside Table ...
      •  I've started reading Teaching the Trivium again.
      In Bloggy world I’m reading…
      I’m cooking…
      •  Nothing new this week
      On Pinterest I found...
      I’m grateful for…
      •  Those who support and encourage me daily

      A photo, video, link, or quote to share…

      Blessings


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


      Photo collages made with: Photoscape a FREE photo editor

      Thursday 3 January 2013

      Be Encouraged A Word from Sally Clarkson

      Be encouraged a note from Sally Clarkson to you


      Sally shared In Support and Celebration of Motherhood! And My Dream on her blog on Wednesday and I was so deeply touched I wanted to share it with you here and hope you are as encouraged as I was.


      Blessings

      Wednesday 2 January 2013

      Bandicoot Adventure

      Am I allowed to take a moment to boast about my zoo keeper husband ?  Here in Australia we have a special little animal called a Bandicoot.

      WORZ Bandicoot Breeding Program
      This little animal is extinct in the wild and the zoo is working towards having a sustainable population.  As part of this project the zoo has created a little spot for them to live.

      In December we were invited to the official opening of the Bandicoot Breeding Area.  Tonight this release featured on The 7.30 Report. You can watch the entire report on the ABC website.

      Paul and Sir N released number four of the Bandicoots.

      We met some amazing people

      Left - It was really cold so we borrowed a blanket, The sun set was stunning and a perfect way to end the evening, Paul and Sir N preparing to release the Bandicoot.
      Middle - Victoria Minister of Environment The Hon. Ryan Smith, MP, Sir N touching a Bandicoot with one of the Zoo Keepers from WORZ
      Right - Sally Lewis Director Werribee Open Range Zoo, Victoria Minister of Environment The Hon. Ryan Smith, MPJenny Gray CEO Zoo's Victoria

      It was a wonderful evening and I'm so very proud of my other half and my son :)

      Blessings