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August 26, 2010

Edible Play Clay

Edible Play Clay

1/2   cup smooth peanut butter
1/4   cup honey
1/4   cup powdered milk
1/4   cup unbleached flour

Combine all ingredients together in a bowl; mix well. Turn dough out onto a clean surface & knead until smooth.

Kids can easily create, limited only by their imaginations! They can sculpt critters or even alphabet letters. They can decorate with chocolate chips, carrot curls, raisins and sunflower seeds. And it doesn’t matter if they nibble. :)

Enjoy

Lisa

August 19, 2010

Homeschooling…on the cheap (& creative!)

Filed under: Lessons Learned at the Homestead — Lisa @ 6:50 am

It’s that time of year, everyone is buzzing about ‘back to school time’—around here? I am planning our upcoming year, but we’re on summer break til the 1st part of October! The beauty of homeschooling– setting your own schedule! (of course our ’schoolyear’ goes into July, too…).

Looking for some great resources that are fun, educational, and FREE?! Here are a few favorites from a list complied by Terri Johnson over at Knowledge Quest Maps (great products!) :)

Top 5 Must-Have No-Cost Homeschooling Resources

(These are not listed in any particular order because they are all good! Bookmark or sign up for them all!)

Jim Erskine’s Freebie of the Dayhttp://www.homeschoolfreebie.wholesomechildhood.com/. If you are not aware of this site, then I am excited to share it with you. Jim works with homeschool publishers to provide you with 1 freebie each day. The link to the freebie is only active for 24 hours, so you have to act fast, but these are quality offerings and not just filler junk. Trust me, I have participated in this program and we have given away a full U.S. geography curriculum on one occasion and another full ebook on another occasion. Other publishers are doing the same thing. So sign up using the “Join List” tab at the top of the page.

The Old Schoolhouse’s Teacher Toolboxhttp://www.thehomeschoolmagazine.com/E_News/index.php#teacherstoolbox. Most of you are probably aware of their Freebie Friday newsletter (if you are not, then sign up for that one as well). But the Teacher Toolbox newsletter is a lesser known treasure. The Teacher’s Toolbox is a great way to inject something extra into your teaching plans especially when you are homeschooling on a shoestring.

The Homeschool Mom Unit Studieshttp://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/schoolroom/unitstudies.php. Actually, the entire Homeschool Mom site is a gem and you should spend some time there getting familiarized with it and find out what it has to offer. But I specifically highlighted the unit study page because unit studies are a great way to homeschool your children especially if you are working with limited funds. You can teach them all the same topic but at varying levels. You can often utilize library books and online information resources – all for free.  Make sure that you sign up for her newsletter!  When you do, you will receive a free state unit study. 

Donna Young Printables and Resourceshttp://donnayoung.org/index.htm. Yes, this site is a treasure trove of lessons, planners and forms. There is a form for everything you could ever need. I especially like her diplomas! If you are looking for a specific form, a planner or a lesson for a certain subject, make sure that you check here! Donna Young has so many useful forms and resources that you will think you have hit the jackpot.

Homeschooling ABCs Free 5 Day MiniClasshttp://www.homeschoolingabcs.com. Sometimes when you are throwing it all together yourself and not using pre-made curriculum, you can start to wonder if you are on the right track. Worry no longer… sign up for the free 5 day mini-class at the site above and receive information on:

     * What to Teach and When
     * 4 Steps to Homeschooling Success
     * Homeschooling on a Dime
     * Getting the Help You Need
     * Planning and Scheduling

And…my favorite free resource? Reading together snuggled up on the couch. Read God’s word together, read books and stories together, discuss, talk, laugh…some of the best learning will go on right there, in those discussions…

Enjoy this year, this season of the blessing we’ve been given by God, to teach our children…for HIS Glory :)

~Lisa

June 3, 2010

Homeschool Freebie

Filed under: Lessons Learned at the Homestead — Lisa @ 8:12 am

Here is a neat freebie! With all the homeschool curriculum out there– this is a resource to read up on all those choices, with the opinions of homeschool families that acutally use the products! Get your Free Copy HERE.

Are you prepared for next year’s homeschooling adventure?With thousands of choices available to you,
how do you find the perfect resources that fit your particular family?

 Is it even possible?

 The Old Schoolhouse® and the TOS Product Review Team are thrilled to share this FREE resource with you—a digital supplement to The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine . . .  

TOS Lab Presents: Your Guide to Examining Curriculum 

Add a new tool to your curriculum research bag—homeschool product reviews!

Homeschoolers enjoy sharing their personal curriculum finds with their friends, and there are benefits from doing so. It makes sense to learn about those amazing, fun, or new products and also those tried-and-true varieties and hear how they are being used. You’ll appreciate the personal touch a review offers—from real-life, homeschool families in the trenches! It’s yours free!

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