In case anyone stumbles here, I am no longer posting due to lack of readers.
I will be keeping my regular blog up and running...http://www.pressedpetals.blogspot.com/
Thanks for reading.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
random
Son has started an art program, Draw Today from Sonlight.
This is his first full art project. He had a few little ones.
He could spent hours like this.
We recently went on a field trip to a few places, Albuquerque and Santa Fe. I blogged about it here, here and here.
Here we are at the Natural Museum of Science in Albq.
Son's third drawing. (More like erasing.)
It's Beethoven. He looked more abstract before some touch ups.
Today I caught up (almost) on grades, credits, transcripts and all of that fun stuff.
Home schooling can't be good for trees.
I can't tell you how many copies I make in a school year.
Today I copied a weeks worth of SOTW tests plus more.
Thankfully dinner is in the crock pot. Unfortunately, the cabbage and onions are not pleasing to the nose.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
For Sale
I know I have a few readers, so I am putting this out there.
I have a few items I am selling.
All items are in very good condition and come from a smoke-free home. I prefer PayPal, but will take checks.
Postage paid on the following items:
Writing Strands - Both for $15
Student Level 4
Evaluating Writing
MUS - Algebra I - Both for $20 DVD
Teachers Guide
Diana Waring - All for $40 These all go together.
Ancient Civilization and the Bible Vol. One 5th-12th (a bit older version)
Student and Teacher books
Cds: What in The World's Going on Here & True Tales
A Reason for Science - Each for $45, plus s/h as the kits aren't media mail
Both have almost complete kits and Teachers Book. The items missing you will more then likely have at home. When looking this item up, they show five student books. I just called them and they gladly gave me the homeschool deal. You can order as many or as few books.
Level F
Level G
If you need the links just let me know.
If you are interested just let me know in the comments.
As always, thanks for looking!
I have a few items I am selling.
All items are in very good condition and come from a smoke-free home. I prefer PayPal, but will take checks.
Postage paid on the following items:
Writing Strands - Both for $15
Student Level 4
Evaluating Writing
MUS - Algebra I - Both for $20 DVD
Teachers Guide
Diana Waring - All for $40 These all go together.
Ancient Civilization and the Bible Vol. One 5th-12th (a bit older version)
Student and Teacher books
Cds: What in The World's Going on Here & True Tales
A Reason for Science - Each for $45, plus s/h as the kits aren't media mail
Both have almost complete kits and Teachers Book. The items missing you will more then likely have at home. When looking this item up, they show five student books. I just called them and they gladly gave me the homeschool deal. You can order as many or as few books.
Level F
Level G
If you need the links just let me know.
If you are interested just let me know in the comments.
As always, thanks for looking!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
blessed
Yesterday our package of used Math-U-See came.
When I opened it and laid it all out, I thought "She sent us extra."
I then went to the pc to right her and there was a PM for me from her.
She not only sent us extra (we now have pre-algebra through pre-cal) she gave the money I paid with to a relief fund for Japan!
I don't know this woman. I may never meet her.
But golly, it made all of those times I gave stuff away worth it.
The blessing doesn't stop there.
My dear friend has blessed us as well!
That is one BIG thing I love about homeschooling and homeschoolers, their generosity.
May your day be blessed!
When I opened it and laid it all out, I thought "She sent us extra."
I then went to the pc to right her and there was a PM for me from her.
She not only sent us extra (we now have pre-algebra through pre-cal) she gave the money I paid with to a relief fund for Japan!
I don't know this woman. I may never meet her.
But golly, it made all of those times I gave stuff away worth it.
The blessing doesn't stop there.
My dear friend has blessed us as well!
That is one BIG thing I love about homeschooling and homeschoolers, their generosity.
May your day be blessed!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Another Use For MUS...
Need another use for those math-u-see blocks?
Son found that they make great building blocks.
Love double duty items!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
test tube mosquito
I loved this experiment.
Son wants to do it again.
We learned about air pressure.
Here we have a test tube mosquito.
We are boiling the water...creating the pressure.
Though it has one wing (a second holder was to be it's second wing) it worked great.
Sucking the "blood" (ours is alien blood...all I had was green).
Can you see the squirt?
Before we heated the water it wouldn't/couldn't suck anything up.
Gotta love science!
Not mosquitoes!
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
The PE Dilemma
We have a dilemma in our house/school.
Physical Education is lacking.
While we are fairly active, son being very active, our daughter is not so much.
This is her 9th grade year and she needs PE credits (2 years worth!). So I have been trying to fit it in, keeping track of all of the pysical activities she does.
This morning was a melt down.
Calisthenics was our course of action.
The floor was dirty.
The exercises were DUMB.
The leg lifts just too hard.
She took an F for today.
She did redeem herself somewhat by riding her bike for an errand.
Do you have a reluctant PE student?
What do you do?
Physical Education is lacking.
While we are fairly active, son being very active, our daughter is not so much.
This is her 9th grade year and she needs PE credits (2 years worth!). So I have been trying to fit it in, keeping track of all of the pysical activities she does.
This morning was a melt down.
Calisthenics was our course of action.
The floor was dirty.
The exercises were DUMB.
The leg lifts just too hard.
She took an F for today.
She did redeem herself somewhat by riding her bike for an errand.
Do you have a reluctant PE student?
What do you do?
Monday, February 28, 2011
Open Book Test
When we took our kids out of public school they did not know how to learn.
For the most part, they would read, close the book and forget what they just read.
One of my big goals in homeschooling them would be to teach them to learn.
The best way I have found is to let them take their history tests open-book.
They look over the test.
Then I play the cd.
I pause as they need.
I "go back" as needed too.
While it is subtle, I have noticed that they are retaining more information this way.
What about you, do you have open-book tests?
How do you teach your kids to learn?
For the most part, they would read, close the book and forget what they just read.
One of my big goals in homeschooling them would be to teach them to learn.
The best way I have found is to let them take their history tests open-book.
They look over the test.
Then I play the cd.
I pause as they need.
I "go back" as needed too.
While it is subtle, I have noticed that they are retaining more information this way.
What about you, do you have open-book tests?
How do you teach your kids to learn?
Friday, February 18, 2011
Good Intentions
Oh, I had such good intentions for you today.
Fridays are our science day. They make for fun photos.
We had fun experiments and all.
We had no live batteries.
Also, I have had good intentions on posting at least once a month (I'd prefer more).
It seems I am barely making it.
With that I will give you a quick run down of our homeschool life.
It is pretty much running the same.
Daughter finished her Writing Strands this morning.
-I don't think we will be doing any more of those.
I have my our Sonlight in for next school year.
-I got a $500+ core for $250!!!
I am on course and have a plan for dd's high school schedule, thanks to my friend Anne.
Daughter will entering the writing fair and we are trying to get an art fair going for son.
We actually had two snow days.
That was 2 weeks ago...today it's like 74!
We are also taking next week off.
My brother and his family are going to American Samoa to be missionaries.
We are their last stop before they leave.
Hopefully I will have something more interesting to say in March!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
back on track
Something broke in my spirit.
I am back on track in the homeschooling department.
We took time off for Christmas and it felt good.
Now I am looking forward to starting back on Monday.
Son finished his Math-U-See with an A! He is excited to start the next book.
We finished 7th grade science and will start 8th grade this coming week.
Question for you...What do you use for History? I am possibly not going to use Sonlight next year.
I am back on track in the homeschooling department.
We took time off for Christmas and it felt good.
Now I am looking forward to starting back on Monday.
Son finished his Math-U-See with an A! He is excited to start the next book.
We finished 7th grade science and will start 8th grade this coming week.
Question for you...What do you use for History? I am possibly not going to use Sonlight next year.
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