*Jessica*
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I have no idea how old your children are, but here are some links I have saved.
American Journeys: Eyewitness Accounts of Early American Exploration and Settlement
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I'm subscribing to this thread so I don't miss any good ideas. Lunch has become such a boring chore since we started school. Some of our recent lunches have been:
leftovers from dinner the night before if there are any left
pb&j sandwich, apple, orange
deli meat sandwich, grapes, carrot sticks
tuna fish sandwich (with chopped celery mixed in and lettuce on top) on an Arnold sandwich thin, carrot sticks and apple slices
cheese quesadilla with bell peppers and onions, pears
Basically, anything I can reheat or make into a sandwich really quickly and add some fresh fruits and veggies alongside.
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We've just started memorizing one nursery rhyme per week with my K-1st grader (and his preschool brother who likes to do everything his big brother does.) I let him pick which nursery rhyme he wants to do, guiding him towards shorter rhymes that I know he can easily handle. Then do a google search for related crafts.
On Monday we repeat the first line or two of the rhyme over and over (giggling all the while) until he thinks he knows it.
On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday we review what we've learned so far and add another line or two.
Also, on Thursday we make the crafts.
On Friday we finish memorizing any lines we didn't get to previously and practice saying it over and over.
On Friday evening the boys put on a performance for Daddy and Mom videotapes it because they love movies of themselves.
So far we've done "Humpty Dumpty" and "The North Wind Doth Blow". If you click on the links it will take you to the DLTK site where the crafts we used came from. They have a lot of nursery rhyme crafts there.
The boys have had soooo much fun with it.
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Thanks, Aurora! My little ones are going to love doing that experiment....and it ties in with the primary colors art lesson we just completed.
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This is the recipe I always use: Kartoffelpuffer (Crispy Potato Pancakes)
We eat them with homemade applesauce or with sour cream. Yum, I think I'll make them this week.
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Nate (4) calls Tim Hortons "Timportance." He does think donuts are important, so I guess it makes sense.
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I've never been to any of those places. I can't believe the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls didn't make the list, though!
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The flavor of your bread is about to get sooooo much better! I have a grain mill and everything tastes much better with freshly ground flour. Mmmmm, now I want to go bake bread.
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We had lemon garlic pasta with chicken and tons of spinach in it.
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It tells me.....
You (user name xxxxxxx) have just tried to access the document titled "beethoven notebook page.docx -- August 31, 2009 2:41 pm -- 319k". This document is located in the KeepandShare account "nestof3". To view it you need to ask the owner of the account "nestof3" to set the Share With controls to give your KeepandShare user name "raising_cain" rights to view the document. -
For Art (Picture) Study:
We used to follow AO and SimplyCharlotteMason.com and finding living books about artists at our local libraries, but now
we use library books and this free program manual (that you can download and save), it is called Meet the Masters http://www.getinvolvedineducation.com/pdfs/For-Program-Managers/Meet-the-Masters-Program-Manual.pdf
What a great resource! Thank you!
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I don't have any tips on how to save money because I went as a teenager and was spending my parents' money. :lol:
I can't remember how far it is from Paris, but if you can.....go to Carcassonne! I wish I had the money to go again. *sigh*
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Wow, what a list! Thank you!
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Oh sure, I mean from one curriculum junkie to another, I think you should be able to juggle at least three more science programs….:lol:
In all seriousness, I’d love you to test my program, if you can find the time. I am working out a few kinks in my samples, but the first two weeks of the teacher pages should be up soon….(this week) with the samples of the notebook coming shortly after.
I want to hear more about your curriculum! We're starting our first year of homeschooling (with a first grader) in a couple of weeks and our homeschooling style is a mix of classical education and Charlotte Mason.
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What a wonderful list! Thank you!
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These granola bars are sooooo tasty, and they hold together really well. They are a chewy granola bar, not a crunchy one. I've substituted other cereals for the 7-grain cereal, and added an extra half cup of almonds when I was out of oat bran. We like to add mini chocolate chips for a special treat.
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How heartbreaking. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all of the other children and families affected by this.
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Oh my goodness! I hope he recovers quickly and isn't terribly traumatized! *hugs*
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At least you saved a dollar instead of paying more than you would have at Staples, right?
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I liked to dip them in an equal mixture of seasoned breadcrumbs and parmesan cheese. They are particularly yummy if you use panko instead of regular breadcrumbs.
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I have a Xyron and love the thing. I use it frequently. But, the refills are expensive.
Sparkle Box Free Printables
in General Education Discussion Board
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Wow! Have you seen the site Sparkle Box for printable resources? I spent more time than I should poking around there today......and then I discovered that there is a Sparkle Box 2 for slightly older kids. I had to run right here and share. Now I'm off to print out the World Rivers Scrapbook.
Enjoy!