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Jun. 15, 2009 • Tons of Free Math Videos
Posted in Free Math Resources
I believe someone posted a link to this website on the LivingMath! yahoo group a while back. I took a look at Khan Academy and was amazed at all of the math help available there.
Salman Khan, the founder of the website, has made YouTube videos for many math topics, from basic addition to calculus. These are basic chalk on blackboard style lectures, but the concepts are clearly explained and follow ordered lessons that are labeled by topic.
These videos would make a great supplement to a math program and might help students understand concepts they are struggling with. You might be able to use these as a basis for a custom-tailored math program along with other resources and practice problems. However, I am not a math expert. If anyone uses the videos this way, I would be interested to know how it works for you.
There are also SAT Prep videos that offer explanations of the problems in the practice tests of "The Official SAT Study Guide!" You will need the book. The Khan Academy SAT Prep page gives suggestions for using the book and videos.
Enjoy!
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~Andrea
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Jun. 12, 2009 • Summer Reading Programs and Contests
Posted in Free Language Arts Resources
I like to give my children the opportunity to enter summer reading programs and contests. They all read quite a bit, but it's nice to have a little incentive sometimes. It's a bit late, but here are a few programs that I found this year (As always, check out the sites first to see if you are comfortable with having your children use them.):
- Scholastic Summer Challenge - Kids sign up, take a quiz to get sorted into teams, log minutes read and read for a cause, Save the Children. At the end of the year, the winning reading team gets to choose which Save the Children U.S. program will receive a donation.
- Barnes & Noble - Children in grades 1-6 download a reading journal to keep track of the books they read and record their favorite parts. Return the completed form (8 books) to a local Barnes & Noble for a free book (books are pre-selected by age and based on local availability).
Don't forget to check your library! All of the libraries around us have summer reading programs with prizes.
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~Andrea
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Jun. 11, 2009 • Tornado Video
Posted in Free Science Resources
We studied tornadoes yesterday, and today I saw that Kris at At Home Science posted a video that shows inside the top of a tornado! I love it when that happens!
The team that recorded the video is from Vortex 2, a field research program studying tornadoes.
Here is the video:
Amazing, isn't it?
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~Andrea
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Jun. 4, 2009 • Free Writing Webinars
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Tapestry of Grace is offering a free 2-hour mini-seminar on teaching your children to write by Marcia Somerville.
I own her Writing Workshop CDs, and I found these workshops to be extremely helpful! Marcia has a baby-step way of explaining how to teach your children to write that makes you feel like you are never behind. It looks like this webinar is the same as the Writing Workshop that I own, but it is free! You do have to register, and "seating" is limited. Here are the links to read a summary of each session and register:
Writing Workshop I:
June 15, 3:00-4:00 pm (EDT)
Session 1 Registration and Workshop Summary
Session 1 Handout (pdf)
Writing Workshop II:
June 15, 8:00-9:00 pm (EDT)
Session 2 Registration and Workshop Summary
Session 2 Handout (pdf)
Click here and go to the "Workshops" tab to keep up on all of the current webinars offered by Tapestry of Grace. You will find several virtual conference workshops available:
- "Teaching with Tapestry of Grace"
- "Introduction to Tapestry of Grace DE (Digital Edition)"
- "Writing Workshop I"
- "Writing Workshop II" (free download available - Windows Media Player needed)
- "The Nearness of God is my Good" (free download available - Windows Media Player needed)
- "Teaching Devotional Techniques to our Kids: a Toolbox Approach"
There are several handouts available for the various workshops: Materials Download Page These virtual conferences will be going on throughout the summer, so be sure to check back at this link to stay updated! Enjoy!!
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May. 4, 2009 • Menu Plan Monday ~ May 4
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I put my menu plan on Google Calendar with daily cooking notes and links to recipes. I have that set up to e-mail me an agenda every day. I also keep it current each day if I change meals. My menu planning calendar is available here if you are interested in seeing it.
Monday
Breakfast: oatmeal with homemade applesauce
Lunch: leftover chili on homemade ww tortillas
Dinner: Crockpot Chicken and Quinoa
Tuesday
Breakfast: green smoothies
Lunch: leftovers
Dinner : Curried Sprouted Lentils with a Ginger & Garlic Cilantro Sauce (this will be moved to Wednesday if the lentils & wheat aren't sprouted yet)
Wednesday
Breakfast: cooked millet
Lunch: salmon patties, celery sticks
Dinner: Garlicky White Bean Soup with Dark Greens
Thursday
Breakfast: green smoothies
Lunch: leftovers
Dinner: Crockpot Taco Soup (scroll down to "Thursday" for recipe)
Friday
Breakfast: kasha (I am going to try soaking and drying the buckwheat before toasting this time)
Lunch: leftovers or sandwiches
Dinner: spaghetti with meat sauce, salad
Saturday
Breakfast: eggs, toast, fruit
Lunch: leftovers or sandwiches
Dinner: not sure yet :-)
Sunday
We usually eat a late lunch/early dinner after church and graze if we're hungry later. :-)
Breakfast: toast, hard-boiled eggs
Lunch/Dinner: grilled spareribs, baked potatoes, salad
For more menu plans, go to orgjunkie.com.
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Apr. 27, 2009 • Menu Plan Monday ~ April 27
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The potato sausage chowder that I made last week fed us for several meals! It was yummy, but I think I'll cut the recipe in half next time. :-)
I put my menu plan on Google Calendar with daily cooking notes and links to recipes. I have that set up to e-mail me an agenda every day. I also keep it current each day if I change meals. My menu planning calendar is available here if you are interested in seeing it.
Monday
Breakfast: green yogurt smoothies, toast
Lunch: black bean chili (from freezer), carrot sticks
Dinner: spaghetti with meat sauce, salad
Tuesday
Breakfast: oatmeal, apple slices
Lunch: probably sandwiches
Dinner: garam masala red lentil soup
Wednesday
Breakfast: green smoothies, toast
Lunch: grilled cheese sandwiches, homemade tomato soup (this soup is wonderful!)
Dinner: beef stroganoff, green beans
Thursday
Breakfast: cooked millet, orange slices
Lunch: black bean chili (from freezer)
Dinner: grilled salmon, green beans, scalloped potatoes & carrots
Friday
Breakfast: blender batter pancakes, eggs, fruit
Lunch: leftovers or sandwiches
Dinner: chicken stir fry with brown rice & lots of veggies
Saturday
Breakfast: green smoothies, eggs
Lunch: leftovers or sandwiches
Dinner: taco potatoes, salad or cooked veggie
Sunday
We usually eat a late lunch/early dinner after church and graze if we're hungry later. :-)
Breakfast: toast, hard-boiled eggs
Lunch/Dinner: chili, blender batter cornbread, salad
For more menu plans, go to orgjunkie.com.
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~Andrea
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Apr. 20, 2009 • Menu Plan Monday ~ April 20
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I really did not menu plan at all last week, and it definitely messed up our budget. This week's meals will come from foods already in our pantry, except some dairy and fresh produce. I am hoping to do a bit of stockpiling this week.
I put my menu plan on Google Calendar with daily cooking notes and links to recipes. I have that set up to e-mail me an agenda every day. I also keep it current each day if I change meals. My menu planning calendar is available here if you are interested in seeing it.
Monday
Breakfast: oatmeal, apple slices
Lunch: black bean burritos, carrot sticks
Dinner: spaghetti with meat sauce, salad
Tuesday
Breakfast: green yogurt smoothies, muffins
Lunch: navy bean soup (leftover)
Dinner: potato sausage chowder
Wednesday
Breakfast: cooked millet, apple slices
Lunch: grilled cheese sandwiches, homemade tomato soup
Dinner: chicken stir fry with brown rice & lots of veggies
Thursday
Breakfast: green kefir smoothies, sourdough toast
Lunch: black bean chili (from freezer)
Dinner: beef enchiladas (recipe is for chicken, but I'm using beef), corn
Friday
Breakfast: baked oatmeal, apple slices
Lunch: leftovers or sandwiches
Dinner: grilled salmon, green beans, scalloped potatoes & carrots
Saturday
I'm trying a large brunch and see if I can get away with two meals, as I do a lot of cooking & baking for the week on Saturdays.
Brunch: blender batter pancakes, homemade turkey sausage or eggs, fruit
Dinner: chili, blender batter cornbread, salad
Sunday
We usually eat a late lunch/early dinner after church and graze if we're hungry later. :-)
Breakfast: toast, hard-boiled eggs, fruit
Lunch/Dinner: leftovers (I hope!)
For more menu plans, go to orgjunkie.com.
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Apr. 9, 2009 • Resurrection Day Links
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It's a bit late for this, but I have seen so many great ideas for celebrating Resurrection Day that I wanted to be sure to post some of them.
I love the Names of Jesus Garland at The Homespun Heart. Hat tip to Keeper of the Home for the link. I adapted this to use as a children's ministry craft. You can read about that here if you are interested.
Holy Experience shares instructions for making an Easter Garden. Although we should have had this ready for Palm Sunday according to the directions, we're making one today or tomorrow (haven't found plants yet) because it is such a beautiful and visual way of "remembering of the grief of old beginning, the dazzling wondering of new beginnings." If you haven't visited this blog before, be sure to stop by just for a taste of the writing!
Make your own Resurrection Eggs. I use these in our children's ministry every year. We hide them and everyone takes turns opening his/her egg, sharing the contents and reading the Scripture. It is a fun, interactive way to share the Scriptures relating to Jesus' death and resurrection.
We have also made Resurrection Rolls before. We make these on Saturday evening, but we leave them in the oven overnight, "sealing" it with tape. We "unseal" the oven in the morning and pull out the rolls after I have warmed the rolls up a bit. The first time we made them, the kids couldn't believe that the "tombs" were empty the next day! We are going to try making our own marshmallows for this instead of buying them.
The Archaeological Study Bible's Easter Story Site includes notes, images and information about several historical aspects of the Resurrection.
The Urban Homemaker shared a link in her e-newsletter to a 5-day Easter Unit Study. Again, this is a bit late, but you could still squeeze some of it in.
Hold That Thought offers printable Easter-related Scriptures and quotes to make into a Scripture card ring. They also provide instructions and a template for children to make their own Story of Easter, scrapbook style.
Enjoy!
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~Andrea
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