Super Mom....I Wish!

You know how to do it all but you just can’t find the time or the extra arms. Are you tired of trying to manage your house, home school and everything in between. Do you ever feel like your sinking? I know, I do! Now, with The Fly Lady, I just might grow that extra arm. I'm learning how to manage my house with as little as one hour a day. I think I'll call this mom's power hour; devoting one hour a day to household management. Why not, simplifying your life and create your own Fly Lady Control Journal.

Teddy's Button

Here is a story that will open a child's understanding of the spiritual battle within as Teddy learns that he is his own worst enemy! As a stubborn boy and girl refuse to back down from their selfish pride, one of the many lessons they learn is that they cannot win battles by force and hate, but by carrying the banner of love. Through this charming story, Amy LeFeuvre helps children to understand the spiritual battle that rages in their souls, and that parents and children are on the same side! Lamplighter Publishing
We all loved this book!
A Lamp Lighter Favorite........
My kids begged me to finish this one!

Helen and Betty could not be more different in their perspectives of the destitute people that live around them. When Helen, the old sister, hears the story of the Good Samaritan she is rewarded for her classroom achievements, while the other sister chooses to live the example of the Good Samaritan. As Helen lives for herself and is constantly worried about the opinions of others, Betty searches for ways to be a blessing to others. When faced with the realities of living the life of the Good Samaritan, Helen reveals the treachery of her own heart as she mercilessly withholds good from a dirty street urchin. This is a story that reaches the heart, especially when you read how Helen responds to unexpected mercy and forgiveness she did not deserve. Lamp Lighter Publisher
Ouch! Do you see any truth in this email forward?
Subject: Math
Last week I purchased a burger and fries at McDonalds for $3.58.
The counter girl took my $4.00 and I pulled 8 cents from my pocket and gave
it to her. She stood there, holding the nickel and 3 pennies. While
looking at the screen on her register, I sensed her discomfort and tried to
tell her to just give me two quarters, but she hailed the manager for help.
While he tried to explain the transaction to her, she stood there and cried.
Why do I tell you this? Because of the evolution in teaching math since the
1960s...

Teaching Math In 1960
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is 4/5
of the price. What is his profit?

Teaching Math In 1970
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is 4/5
of the price, or $80. What is his profit?

Teaching Math In 1980

A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is
$80. Did he make a profit?

Teaching Math In 1990

A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is $80
and his profit is $20 Your assignment: Underline the number 20.

Teaching Math In 2000

A logger cuts down a beautiful forest because he is selfish and
inconsiderate and cares nothing for the habitat of animals or the
preservation of our woodlands. He does this so he can make a profit of $20.
What do you think of this way of making a living? Topic for class
participation after answering the question: How did the birds and squirrels
feel as the logger cut down their homes?
(There are no wrong answers.)

Teaching Math In 2007
Un ranchero vende una carga de madera para $100. El costo de la produccion
era $80. Cuantos tortillas se puede comprar?

Signing Time! Volume 5: ABC Signs DVD

My children love Signing Time. We began using ABC Signs two years ago for our spelling practice. On Monday, we dictate and write our new spelling list, Tuesday through Thursday, my children practice spelling in sign language, Friday they take a written or sign test. Although we no longer need to use our DVD for practicing our ABC Signs, we will hold on to this treasure.
My youngest son, who could not write at the time, became a great speller. When he did begin writing, his spelling had given him sucha a boost, he began writing in complete sentences.

Chuckle for the day:
One time at the eye doctor, a deaf couple was sitting across form us signing. My son leaned over quietly and asked, “How did they know I sign?”
Writing, Spelling, Grammar, Dictation

Excellence in Writing is one of the best programs I have ever purchased. You won't find any reluctant writers in our house, thanks to Andrew Pudewa. I highly recommend every home-school parent attending one of his amazing workshops.
Teaching Writing: Structure and Style
This seminar on DVD for the teacher is the place to start.
Includes everything you need to teach writing to your students.
Learn More »
SWI Level A (Elementary)
This course begins at the beginning and is geared for 3-5th grade Elementary students, however it has been successfully used for students as young as 2nd grade and as old as 9th. In this level, students learn how to:
- Create outlines from a single paragraph,
- Use all six dress-ups (stylistic techniques such as strong verbs and quality adjectives).
- Write narritive stories using Aesop fables as models
- Apply the "Topic/Clincher Rule" for paragraphs
- Write simple reports from multiple references.
- Complete a "brain inventory" and write a paragraph from information in their brain on the subject of their choice (creative writing)
- See complete lesson plans.
Student Classes on DVD
Excellence in Writing offers a line of student courses on DVD for many grade levels. Start with a Student Writing Intensive, continue with the Continuation Course, and prepare your student for both the SAT and college with the High School Essay Intensive and the Advanced Communication Series. Most of these courses Free lesson plans.
Learn More about Student Classes on DVD »


The Spell to Write and Read Core Kit consists of several important parts which include the following pieces/materials: Spell to Write and Read, the master teacher's manual for the program; the WISE Guide for Spelling Book, which contains 2000 core Words, Instructions on spelling, and Spelling Enrichments to reinforce and enrich; a set of 70 Basic Phonogram Cards, with the phonogram on one side, info and helps on the other; Phonogram Compact Disc (CD) , to help you pronounce the Phonograms correctly;
and 28 Spelling Rules Cards, used to master the fundamental rules of Spelling. (Please Note: these cards come on an 8 and 1/2" x 11" cardstock, you would cut them out and can laminate them if desired.)

After years of using The Writing Road to Reading, The Spalding Method. I'm ready for a change. I wanted to try something different, easier yet still using many of the same concepts.


All new for me! I would love to hear your input on any of these books.

A revised and expanded edition of First Grammar Lessons by Charlotte Mason, authored by Karen Andreola. Truly a gentle, friendly, but thorough approach to grammar without all of the tedious workbooking - in the true spirit of Charlotte Mason. Karen has retained the soul of the book while updating it for us, replacing obscure words and giving us larger, crisper type, but using turn-of-the century illustrations and vine-bordered pages. The book embraces an interactive approach to grammar, accomplished, for the most part, orally. It is a natural, uncomplicated method - you simply sit down with your child and this book and teach. Lessons are to be completed at the rate of one per week, in short, 10-15 minute sessions. One rule is taught per lesson. The 46 lessons here, along with the additional exercises in the appendices, should supply a year of pleasurable instruction.

A creative, interactive, hands-on approach to vocabulary! What better way to retain the learning of new words? Using index cards, a file box, and a good dictionary, this approach is a welcome departure from the typical workbook fare. And, subtitled: Help for Reading, Writing, Spelling and S.A.T. Scores, it’s obvious from looking at this book that it would, indeed, do just that! How? By teaching the roots of the English language found in Greek and Latin. Since the majority of our words are rooted in these classical languages, mastering these roots is a key that will open the door to understanding a myriad of words! The creative activity suggestions in this book could become the basis for wonderful unit studies as well.

I thought I would try this for my six year old. He is already reading so this might be a tad easy.
Sample Page 3, Page 24, Page 58

Dictating one spelling word a day. Your child will be introduced to frequently used words as well as the writings of great men and women of history!
View the sample book
Driver's Edge...Know Yourself, Know Your Limits!
What an awesome program! A program that could save your teens life, yet free. An experience behind the wheel for young drivers with Pro drivers;learning safety along with accident avoidance. Don’t make the same mistake I did. I left the responsibility with my children’s drivers education teacher; learning only basic driving skills and how to pass the test. Did you know, motor vehicle collisions kill more teens every year than drugs, guns and violent crimes combined. Up till now, I only taught my children to pass the test. Thanks to Drivers Edge our children can learn the following fundamentals for free:
- Written tests designed to measure students’ driving knowledge before and after completing the course.
- Interaction with local law enforcement, including impaired driving awareness and seat belt safety instruction.
- Proper car maintenance session, based on Firestone Complete Auto Care’s Car Care Academies.
- Classroom and behind-the-wheel defensive driving instruction on skid control, evasive lane changes, anti-lock braking skills and panic-braking techniques.

Starting Fishing

Starting Fishing is a realistic handbook for young anglers. You will find everything a beginner fishermen needs to know. Don’t just tell him but show him with illustrations that will capture his interest. Your child will understand the sport of fishing; learn how to bait a hook, put together a rod and reel and how to land a fish.
After reading this wonderful guide book, put their new found knowledge to practice. Completing your study with a field trip fishing; bringing this book to life.

Why not capture the moment in your Nature Journal, as suggested on page 25, sketch your fish on one side and record your tackle and bait used on the other side.

Mr. Wiggles can catch fish too! I guess some fish like their bait a bouncing. 

He was quite the angler landing this monstrous fish.

Three times a charm!

I've just been tagged by squeeli
Rules: You must answer the questions accurately, and no whimping out! You must tag 5 other people.

Questions:
1. What is your favorite bible verse? I can do all things through Christ which strengthen me. Philippians 4:13
2. What season of the year is your favorite? Why? Autumn and Spring. We can enjoy the weather without a coat or sun block. Yeah! 
3. Do you think home schooling will continue to grow? Yes!!!! It already has. 4. List 4 people that have most influence your life. My husband, his parents, my brother and sister in-law, our oldest children. 
5. What is your favorite non-biblical quote: "A little Consideration, a little Thought for Others, makes all the difference." winnie the pooh quotes
6. Silk, satin, or cotton? Cotton for comfort.
7. If you like chocolate, what is your favorite? Butterfingers
8. If you could sit at dinner with 5 people, who would they be? My family
9. What is your favorite author? Francis Rivers... A must read: Mark of the Lion 
10. Who will you tag? I need five people who would like to be tagged, leave a comment being tagged, copy and past your answers to your blog, Thanks!

~ HOMESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE ~
Tiany over at Less of Me, More of Him, is hosting a "Homeschool Open House", so I decided to hop on board with this great idea! Feel free to join in as well! Thanks, Tiany!

A short intro about you, how many blessings? How long have you been Home schooling etc.. Just in case this is someone’s first visit to your blog
Welcome to Innovative Learning by Cindy Q. The Lord has blessed me with seven children; 21, 19, 18, 17, 11, 10 & 6. We have five boys and two girls. We began home schooling sixteen years ago. My poor older children suffered through all my trials although they do not appear to be suffering from any damage. LOL


Your Home school Day, what does it look like?
My home-school day is very routine. We each have our own schedules we follow loosely. Our schedules are really our accountability sheets. We all know what is expected of us, so we have no excuse for not getting it done. I found this to help most when mom is gone because school and chores do still continue. See last years school schedule and chore chart; new school year schedule under construction.


What curriculum will you be using? Do you not use a curriculum? Do you home school for FREE? Tell us about it!
I’ve tried just about every curriculum and then some. I’m sure, my husband wishes our home school was for free. We use a variety of curriculum or create our own, always trying to teach according to each child’s learning style and needs. To view our Bible Devotional, Mathematics, Creation Science and Ancient History; see Our Home School
I do plan ahead, this allows us the freedom to move at our own pace. Being organized makes life more relaxed and structured. Home-schooling allows me the freedom to teach according to the needs of our children not our lesson plan.


Do you schedule your day to the minute or go with the flow with no real structure?
The only times we try to follow; rising in the morning, breakfast, lunch, dinner and bedtime. We try to keep our routine structured and flexible allowing our schedules to mold around all those daily life interruptions.


Do you home school in a home school room, at the kitchen table, at a desk, in the park on the grass?
No home-school room. My younger children do have desks although they do very little school work at them. Where we go, school goes. You might find us in the kitchen, living room, hall, car, park or bedroom. (My younger children need supervision or will get distracted.)

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