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Better Binders are going on SALE on Sunday!
Pixjen replied to fourcatmom's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
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My workbox system...but with folders instead of boxes
Pixjen replied to fourcatmom's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
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Free italic cursive printables! Finally!
Pixjen replied to Mrs. Lilac's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
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I just want to move somewhere...often.
Pixjen replied to Ginevra's topic in General Education Discussion Board
My husband grew up in the same house from the age of two, and his parents live there still. I moved a lot as a kid. So many times I can't even name all the schools I attended. To hubby, staying in one place is what people are supposed to do. I, OTOH, feel like I'm stagnating....dying a little bit every day. We moved to TX 12 years ago, with me I kicking and screaming. I never wanted to move here, and didn't even get to pick out my own house. (DH bought it before I got to TX) Living 12 years in a house I didn't choose and don't even like has been slowly driving me clinically :willy_nilly: . My DH is a "slow and steady, don't rock the boat" kind of guy. He likes his job, and doesn't want to change unless he can move with the same company. He's really quite a wonderful guy, sensitive and understanding about everything else but THIS is his blind spot. -
What homeschool/lesson planners work with ipad?
Pixjen replied to DawnM's topic in General Education Discussion Board
In today's webinar for the Well Planned software they said the user will be able to bump an assignment individually or as a group. Also, it will allow you to bump a lesson forward and double up on a day if desired. -
Give them a call. I purchased all four years of Classic from them (before it was even called Classic!), and they gave me a discount on the new version. I ended up getting print plus digital because I wanted the convenience of digital plus the "offline" handiness of print. :tongue_smilie:
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That's pretty interesting...I've never seen a timeline with it listed that way. I'm a fence sitter when it comes to young/old earth stuff. When I started homeschooling my DD there wasn't any young earth stuff. Fourteen years later my son was born, and suddenly there's a big broo-ha-ha that I never knew about. I'm behind the times when it comes to the creation/beginning of the world timelines. Heck, I'm still trying to figure out where dinosaurs fit into the whole thing.... *lol*
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Sunblock Usage...am I just weird?
Pixjen replied to LisaKinVA's topic in General Education Discussion Board
DS got a *terrible* burn just at the beginning of summer. He was at a splash birthday party, and for some insane reason took off his swim shirt. He's very pale because we usually avoid midday sun, and his little shoulders and neck were toasted. I usually avoid sunscreen too, unless we're going to be out in the midday sun at the pool or zoo. I don't like slathering chemicals onto our skin unless absolutely necessary. Plus, I've been low in Vit. D for about a year and need exposure. I did, however, forget to put some on the top of my ears while visiting the Grand Canyon earlier this year, and practically blistered my ears. OUCH! -
Help - 8yr old putting toys in his mouth?
Pixjen replied to Pixjen's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I didn't think about teething. He's only lost one tooth, and the ortho at our dentist has been quietly murmuring about having to pull the babies if they don't start coming out soon by themselves. Maybe a chew necklace or bracelet will help with that too. :001_unsure: -
I'm having to constantly tell my son to not put his Legos and other small toys in his mouth. Sometimes it's because he's using his teeth to pull apart the bricks, even though he has two brick separators right at hand. He's even swallowed a brick! :svengo: I had to tell him 5 -6 times just last night to take his Playmobil toys out of his mouth, he was just holding them while I was reading to him. Ugh... He doesn't chew anything else, clothes, hair, etc. And he rarely put things in his mouth as a baby/toddler. So why is he doing this now? He's not been diagnosed with anything, although I have noticed that lately he's sometimes acted a bit sensitive to loud noises. Nothing extreme, just putting his hands over his ears when he thinks something is loud. Ideas?
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What homeschool/lesson planners work with ipad?
Pixjen replied to DawnM's topic in General Education Discussion Board
The new Well Planned Day software is eventually supposed to have apps that will allow you to use it on the go. I purchased the Beta, and honestly....I'm not too impressed so far. Nothing really works. :sad: That said, if they are able to get everything working by August like they have been promising, it seems like it will be pretty awesome. I have been experimenting with the Paperless app, that someone else on here mentioned. If you are a "do the next thing" type teacher you might like it. It's a to-do app, doesn't sync yet (phooey), but it does have a lot of flexibility for adding notes, etc. Basically I add each lesson (plus notes) as an "item," then I can just go down the list each day and do the next lesson. I don't have to worry about dates or bumping...just doing the next lesson on the list. HTH! -
I just got a bunch at Sam's Club. I needed the white ones, and they had a lot. They were more than happy to give me what I needed. :)
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I've had my son using a binder for several years. We call it his "Hero" binder. Hero stands for "have everything ready and organized." :D It's a view binder, and I design a new cover for him every year. It always has HERO on it somewhere, and this last year I was able to find a cartoon boy that looked just like him wearing a superhero costume. It was cute! My ds hasn't been into making his own cover, so I've been doing it for him. One of these days maybe he'll want to do it himself. :tongue_smilie:
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Pros/Cons of Amazon Prime?
Pixjen replied to Kelly1730's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Well hey now....I just figured it out! If you hover over "Shop by Department" a menu will drop down. The first item on the list is "Unlimited Instant Videos." When you hover over that, a side menu will pop out, and the first item on that is "Prime Instant Videos." Click on that, and it takes you to all the freebies. BUT!!! They now have a "add to watchlist" feature on the video's page that you can manage from your computer AND is now available on their Roku Amazon channel! I just tried it out and it worked perfectly. Huzzah! :hurray: -
Pros/Cons of Amazon Prime?
Pixjen replied to Kelly1730's topic in General Education Discussion Board
So you can tell what is Prime (free) from the Amazon website? I haven't been able to figure out how to do that yet. (I'm usually too busy buying crafts, office supplies or books. *lol*) -
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Pros/Cons of Amazon Prime?
Pixjen replied to Kelly1730's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I can't even tell you how many years we have been Prime members. I've shared my account with my DD too. I've used it to send gifts to family far away, and since shipping is free I often have the item gift wrapped. I do have a question about streaming.... I have a Roku, but does Amazon not have a que like Netflix? I rarely stream anything because it's such a pain to surf the Roku looking for stuff. Any hints, tips or idea? -
iPad users: how many gigabytes?
Pixjen replied to Alessandra's topic in General Education Discussion Board
:iagree: My new iPad3 has 64G, even though I never used up all the space on my iPad2 that had 32G. With more and more apps being developed every day, and more ebooks, PDFs, worksheets and curriculum that can be used in place of paper, I can see available space filling up faster in the near future. -
Workbox system and Mom Intensive Curric.
Pixjen replied to ForeverFamily's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
I only have one child (7yr old) I'm hsing, and just about everything we do is "mom intensive." I have a modified workbox set up that's worked well for us. I use some IKEA mesh metal magazine holders that I used to store each subject. Most of my curriculum isn't workbook based, so I don't have many worksheets. We usually just go in order, grabbing the next holder off the bookshelf as we go along. Sometimes DS gets bored going in the same order every day so I let him pick the next one from time to time. I don't do any of the velcro numbering systems or tracking, perhaps because we do basically everything together. -
Well checks-Have you had a medical issue caught at one?
Pixjen replied to Tap's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Adults - yes. (I don't think I ticked the right boxes in the poll) I made my DH go in for a well visit, because he never goes to the doctor. His last complete physical was when he got out of the Navy about 20 yrs ago. :001_huh: They did find some blood and ordered a colonoscopy, which fortunately turned out to be nothing serious. I have other medical issues I deal with daily, so I go once a year for blood work and physical. My doctor has caught borderline BP issues, and very low Vit. D levels. He also ordered baseline bone density scans since I'm medically post-menopausal, and they've discovered a bit of bone loss for my age. None of these are particularly serious, but I'm glad my doctor tries to keep us in good working order. ;) -
ipad Stylus recommendations, please?
Pixjen replied to ~Anna~'s topic in General Education Discussion Board
I have one because I thought it would help with writing on the iPad, but it really didn't help that much at all. Maybe I'm just not a stylus person. Or perhaps I'm too use to the pointy plastic ones instead of the rubber smooshy ones the iPad needs. Does she need it for a specific app? I've tried several and like Notability the best for filling out forms, taking notes and working with PDF files. Using the pinching motion, you can enlarge the screen making it very easy to fill in forms.