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  1. If he likes to cut, color and paste my 5 year old loves lapbooks. I print the materials and let her work on them. I help as well, but she can do most of the items herself. She would work on them all day if I let her. She has learned a lot from making them and enjoys showing them to everyone.

     

    She also love the ThinkFun logic games. I started her with Rush Hour Jr and she finished all of the puzzles in two days. I bought Rush Hour and that has slowed her down a bit. We have 8 of the games that I rotate. Perplexus, Inchanimals and Shut the Box are also favorite independent games.

  2. Beethoven's Wig cds - we LOVE all 4 volumes in this house. Even my 3 year old loves them and as a result both girls have developed an appreciation for classical music.

     

    Here Comes Science cd by They Might Be Giants. My girls love this cd so much I have bought the Lyrical Life cds just for more fun science songs.

     

    Jim Weiss audio cds. Galileo and the Stargazers is a favorite here as are his other works.

     

    Pop-up books: Robert Sabuda is great and his paper engineering is amazing. They also love the Steve Alton (Chewy, Gooey, Rumble, Plop and Blood and Goo and Boogers Too!), Alive (DK Eyewitness), and anything by Cicely Mary Barker

     

    Wizard of Oz series. We are almost done with the first 14 books and I am so sad to see it come to an end. I am contemplating trying the second series written by Ruth Thompson. For the original series I bought the hardback versions published by Books of Wonder. They are beautiful and include the original color plates.

     

    Books of Wonder books. They have reprinted a lot of the classics and they are simply beautiful books.

  3. My 5 year old DD can spend hours polishing rocks and seashells with a toothbrush and some water. She loves water transfer activities, playing with the balance scale, pattern blocks, and the ThinkFun logic games too.

     

    She love science so we do lots of reading and experiments. We bought her compound and dissecting microscopes a few weeks ago and we have spent a lot of time looking at slide and various things from outside and around the house. She loves her magnifying glass too.

  4. Also AAS! BFSU is nearly open-and-go for me. Some lessons need zero prep, some need one or two materials, and one needed maybe 10 min prep.

     

    Unless you decide to laminate all the AAS cards! :tongue_smilie: I thought they would hold up better if they were laminated since I am using them for both of my girls. I started to regret that decision after cutting out the first 20 cards. Now they are all laminated, filed and sitting on my desk ready to use, but my wrist is sore from all the cutting!

     

    ETA: Meet the Masters is fairly open and go once you print the teacher and student manuals.

  5. Confessions of a Homeschooler has a letter of the week curriculum that incorporates crafts and lots of hands on activities. I did these with my little one while her older sister was in preschool. You can buy a download that includes all the files in one pdf, or you can download the individual letter activities for free.

     

    http://confessionsofahomeschooler.blogspot.com/

     

    She also loved the Kumon cutting and pasting workbook.

  6. We love the history pockets here. HSBC offered a subscription to the TeachersFileBox a few months ago (it may still be there). All the history, science and lit pockets are on the site. I printed all of them as pdf files so they are ready to use when we study the various time periods. I think the subscription was $70 for the year so if you are planning to buy more then 4 or 5 it may be worth it to subscribe.

  7. We will be spreading it out over 2 years and also doing world geography along with SOTW 1. My oldest graduates from pre-K next Monday and she is already counting down the days to when we will start learning about Ancient Egypt. I think we will be hitting the ground running on Tuesday!

  8. We love our skeleton model. He was one of the first things I bought when we decided to homeschool last summer. My girls named him Skelly and they have learned a lot from him. More importantly he sparked a huge interest in science. This is the one I bought.

     

    http://www.hometrainingtools.com/human-skeleton-model-33/p/CM-SKELETN/

     

    My girls love these resources as well.

     

    http://www.hometrainingtools.com/human-torso-model/p/CM-TORSO25/

     

    http://www.amazon.com/Uncover-Human-Body-Book-Books/dp/B001BSOUA6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1306451034&sr=8-1

     

    http://www.amazon.com/Smart-Lab-Explore-Human-Body/dp/1932855785/ref=pd_sim_b_3

     

    http://www.amazon.com/Amazing-X-rays-Human-Paul-Beck/dp/1607101432/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1306451129&sr=8-3

     

    I was a bio/chem major in college so I will admit our HS room has a lot of science resources.

  9. I find one day at home with the kids all day quelches any mention of this. I take two days a year for me. I go shopping, have a facial, eat lunch by myself and he stays home with the kids. He gets to do the whole routine and by the time I come back around 3 pm he is ready for a break. He knows being a SAHM is HARD and is happy to go to work. We haven't officially started homeschooling yet, but he knows it is not a cake walk.

  10. You can also download free audio books from Librivox. My girls loved listening to The Just So Stories, Thorton Burgess and others. My husband read one of the Just So Stories from our illustrated volume the other night. After he read the title my 4 year old chimed in "This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain." Maybe she has heard too many of them! My girls love to read and be read too, but the audio books are a nice break and they are great for the car.

     

    http://librivox.org/

  11. I purchase a lot from Discount School Supplies and we'll be doing the human body soon, so I picked up the Giant Paper Kids (set of 12 - $6.99). They have free shipping if you order a certain amount in one order.

     

    We'll use them to create various body systems on the cut-outs....respiration & circulation, five senses, skeletal, muscles, digestion, brain & nerves, etc.....using paints, yarn, markers, crayons, and such.

     

    I plan on using the See Inside Your Body Flap Book, Magic School Bus Inside the Human Body, Rock & Learn Human Body DVD, and Young Scientists Club: Magic School Bus Journey Into the Human Body Kit....projects will also included making a model of the brain, cell, and an eye with play-doh. And DS will watch a variety of videos on DE Science and Streaming once I can sort out which to assign him and when. We also have on hand various science encyclopedia-type books with good sections on the human body to include where needed.

     

    Santa brought the Magic Schoolbus Inside the Human Body kit and my girls LOVED it! We are working on the Space kit and Dinos now. They are very good introductions for the younger kids.

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