In our home school this week…
- We continued on our Wet Dry Try app and earned a few more cards.
- We are using Touch Math
- We've started reading more books out loud.
- Enjoyed the DVD Pen Dragon Sword of His Father.
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- Over at Homeschooling Hearts and Minds
- Teaching Math: What I wish I'd Known over at Love 2 Learn 2 day.
- Over at The Graphics Fairy: How to Draw Animals - Pigs - Goats
- Do you have a high school student (or primary) who is super keen on science ? Have you seen the Supercharged Science program?
- Unit study on Penicillin (Dr Florey) over at Oh Peaceful day
- Chemistry: Periodic Table of Elements Notebooking Pages over at Marine Corps Nomads
- Science for Home Educators in Melbourne Vic. Click on image for more information.
- 10 Things to Remember When Your Child is Disobedient over at Raising Godly Children. Great reminder to put things in balance and perspective using ourselves.
- Granny and Aunty R's place to celebrate their birthdays
- Kelly Sports
- Mom's Group
- Receiving the latest Zoo News Magazine and finding that Sir N and Paul feature on page nine!
- going to the library and discovering treasures.
Questions/thoughts I have…
- What's your favourite book on homeschooling ?
- I'm working on the Delight Directed posts for the 5 day blog hop later this month.
- Creating a website for the upcoming bi-annual conference Refresh Retreat {Australia} and you are all invited I would love to meet you.
- Homeschool Record Keeping for the upcoming Homeschooling High School Carnival.
- I've been looking through four books by Ruth Beechick.
- You can Teach your Child Successfully by Ruth Beechick. What an excellent book so full of common sense and easy to read. I can't believe I have had this excellent resource on the shelf for over ten years and only now I'm reading it! As they say "Better late than never"
- Carnival of Homeschooling over at Consent of the Governed. Great links to excellent home school thoughts this week.
- Children and the culture of pornography: 'Boys will ask you every day until you say yes' over at The Telegraph
- Zombie Kids Go Green Free Today over at No Twiddle Twaddle where I sadly read that Amazon have decided to penalize Bethany's affiliate because of the high traffic from her site for free books so she will no longer be able to post her free eBook list.
- Dreaming in Blue and Posy's Big Day {Daybook} over at Amongst Lovely Things
- Get Kids to Listen without Nagging! Free Webinaar with Amy McGredy and Erica announcement over at Confessions of a Homeschooler. Registrations are at Positive Parenting Solutions.
- 5 Ways Wives Unwittingly Disrespect Their Husbands over at Raising Godly Children
- Do Husbands Need to Respect Their Wives ? by Daniel P Roberston over at God's Help for Marriage.
- What if He Dies? over at Always Learning
- Felt envelopes, cards, and stamps . . . oh, my! over at Izzie, Mac and Me (Felt making idea)
- Amy Smith Trust - Blog
- Why Our Children Turn from God - another perspective over at Shepherd Press
- I learned to make an Angry Bird Cake from my sister.
- Nothing of note this week I have not been there much :) Will have to remedy that next week . . .
- 5 Ways Wives Unwittingly Disrespect Their Husbands over at Raising Godly Children. This post is encouraging and inspiring read.
Nowhere is balance more critical to success than in teaching at home. Without balance, moms burn out and children lose their love for learning. - Jessica Hulcy **
Blessings
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** Excerpt from the book Things We Wish We'd Known. page 11
Chareen, I SO enjoy your posts! What wonderful resources for me to check out! :-) I also love the photo in the zoo brochure! That's great! Hope you have a great rest of your weekend. Many blessings, Lisa :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about You Can Teach Your Child Successfully: Grades 4-8. I put it on hold at my library.
ReplyDeleteWow! This post is full of so many wonderful links and articles. I will have to come back and read through a few later. Right now . . . I should be in bed. Thank you for sharing.
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