Saturday, January 12, 2013
Home Schoolroom: Heritage History Giveaway !
My friend and fellow blogger Heidi at the Home Schoolroom blog is having a fabulous giveaway from Heritage History. All you have to do is click this link: http://www.homeschoolroom.com/heritage-history-giveaway/ and leave a comment on her post. After that, if you haven't already checked out Heidi's blog, get a cup of coffee and stay awhile. She has a great blog full of inspiration, information, and ideas.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Snowflakes for Sandy Hook
Please help the students of Sandy Hook have a winter wonderland when they return to their new school.
Send your snowflakes to:
Connecticut PTSA
60 Connolly Parkway, Building 12, Suite 103
Hamden, CT 06514
by Jan. 12, 2013
Send your snowflakes to:
Connecticut PTSA
60 Connolly Parkway, Building 12, Suite 103
Hamden, CT 06514
by Jan. 12, 2013
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Weekly-Wrap-Up
Highlights in Our Homeschool This Week...
Chris is still writing his prequel to "The Daisy and Max series" and he started writing a character synopsis "book" for the series.
Katie is writing a Christmas story which she hopes to read to us on Christmas.
Chelsea is studying "geology" on her own. She saw something on Webkins world and asked me for all of our books about rocks. This morning she is on the floor surrounded by books and sticky notes.
We watched three Christmas shows.
We made and decorated salt-dough ornaments (from a recipe I found on-line years ago.)
Salt-Dough Ornament Recipe
2 cups water
1 cup salt
1 cup water
Mix salt and flour. Add in half of the water, then gradually add remaining water. Knead until dough is smooth, this can take up to 10 minutes.
We use our Christmas cookie cutters to make the ornaments and use a straw to make the hole to hang the ornaments.
Bake at 325 F until hard. This varies depending upon the thickness of the ornaments. Ours took about 30 minutes.
Let cool and paint. We used tempera paint and acrylic paint.
We're Reading...
Chris read #3,4,5,6, and is reading #7 in The Alex Rider series. He is still reading Johnny Tremain.
Katie read The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden, M&M and the Santa Secrets, Oliver and Amanda's Christmas, and is reading Amos Fortune Free Man.
Chelsea read The Courage of Sarah Noble, The Cricket in Times Square, and The Boxcar Children #23.
Chelsea is reading Harry Potter #1 to Katie.
Daddy is reading A Christmas Carol to all of us.
I read A Voice of Her Own: Becoming Emily Dickinson by Barbara Dana and am reading The Crystal Cave: Book One of The Arthurian Saga by Mary Stewart.
Places We're Going...
ballet, watercolor class, and driving around looking at Christmas lights
My Favorite Thing This Week...
Piling in the car listening to Christmas music, getting hot chocolate and Christmas star doughnuts at DD, and driving around looking at Christmas lights.
I'm Baking:
cranberry bread and apricot-filled rolled cookies
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Moment...
Someone let the water in the Christmas tree dry up (no names) and our beautiful Christmas tree started to wilt. We went on-line and determined that we had to re-cut the bottom of the tree. So there I am holding the very heavy bulky tall sticky tree while my dear husband attempts to handsaw the bottom of the tree while ornaments drop down around us. Can you see it ?
Remember the scene in Christmas Vacation when Clark (after getting his very sappy Christmas tree) is reading a magazine and turning the pages and the pages are adhered to his fingers... That was me :0)
Chris is still writing his prequel to "The Daisy and Max series" and he started writing a character synopsis "book" for the series.
Katie is writing a Christmas story which she hopes to read to us on Christmas.
Chelsea is studying "geology" on her own. She saw something on Webkins world and asked me for all of our books about rocks. This morning she is on the floor surrounded by books and sticky notes.
We watched three Christmas shows.
We made and decorated salt-dough ornaments (from a recipe I found on-line years ago.)
Salt-Dough Ornament Recipe
2 cups water
1 cup salt
1 cup water
Mix salt and flour. Add in half of the water, then gradually add remaining water. Knead until dough is smooth, this can take up to 10 minutes.
We use our Christmas cookie cutters to make the ornaments and use a straw to make the hole to hang the ornaments.
Bake at 325 F until hard. This varies depending upon the thickness of the ornaments. Ours took about 30 minutes.
Let cool and paint. We used tempera paint and acrylic paint.
We're Reading...
Chris read #3,4,5,6, and is reading #7 in The Alex Rider series. He is still reading Johnny Tremain.
Katie read The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden, M&M and the Santa Secrets, Oliver and Amanda's Christmas, and is reading Amos Fortune Free Man.
Chelsea read The Courage of Sarah Noble, The Cricket in Times Square, and The Boxcar Children #23.
Chelsea is reading Harry Potter #1 to Katie.
Daddy is reading A Christmas Carol to all of us.
I read A Voice of Her Own: Becoming Emily Dickinson by Barbara Dana and am reading The Crystal Cave: Book One of The Arthurian Saga by Mary Stewart.
Places We're Going...
ballet, watercolor class, and driving around looking at Christmas lights
My Favorite Thing This Week...
Piling in the car listening to Christmas music, getting hot chocolate and Christmas star doughnuts at DD, and driving around looking at Christmas lights.
I'm Baking:
cranberry bread and apricot-filled rolled cookies
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Moment...
Someone let the water in the Christmas tree dry up (no names) and our beautiful Christmas tree started to wilt. We went on-line and determined that we had to re-cut the bottom of the tree. So there I am holding the very heavy bulky tall sticky tree while my dear husband attempts to handsaw the bottom of the tree while ornaments drop down around us. Can you see it ?
Remember the scene in Christmas Vacation when Clark (after getting his very sappy Christmas tree) is reading a magazine and turning the pages and the pages are adhered to his fingers... That was me :0)
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Wednesday's Weekly Wonderful World of Words... on Thursday : Our Favorite Christmas Books
If any of you are out there, :0)... you may notice that I have been a bit behind on my blogging...my only excuse- "We were making rather merry sir..." which leads me to one of my all- time favorite Christmas books: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. We have three different editions: one from my beloved late father-in-law which has a copy of Dicken's handwritten original manuscript side -by-side with the text (it's fascinating to see all of the cross-outs and revisions, and good for the kids to see that authors don't always get it right the first time), another copy that has beautiful illustrations, and a third small picture book based on the Disney movie.
We have lots of favorite Christmas books collected over the years. Here are some of our favorites:
How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss (in my opinion, everyone should own this book)
The Perfect Present Michael Hague
Jolly Old Santa Claus George Hinke
This Is the Stable by Cynthia Cotten
Who's That Knocking on Christmas Eve ? by Jan Brett
Bear Stays Up for Christmas by Karma Wilson
The Three Bear's Christmas by Kathy Duval
Sing and Read Storybooks: Jingle Bells, Silent Night illustrated by Darcy May
The Story of Christmas by Vivian French
Clifford's Christmas by Norman Bridwell
Merry Christmas, Curious George by Margaret and H.A. Rey
Merry Christmas Maisy by Lucy Cousins ( a- lift- the- flap board book)
M &M and the Santa Secrets by Pat Ross ( a beginning chapter book)
Fancy Nancy Splendiferous Christmas by Jane O'Connor
The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg (another must-have)
A Little House: Holiday Stories from the Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder
These "pop-up" books are works of art :
The 12 Days of Christmas by Robert Sabuda
The Night Before Christmas pop-up by Robert Sabuda
What are some of your favorite Christmas books ?
We have lots of favorite Christmas books collected over the years. Here are some of our favorites:
How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss (in my opinion, everyone should own this book)
The Perfect Present Michael Hague
Jolly Old Santa Claus George Hinke
This Is the Stable by Cynthia Cotten
Who's That Knocking on Christmas Eve ? by Jan Brett
Bear Stays Up for Christmas by Karma Wilson
The Three Bear's Christmas by Kathy Duval
Sing and Read Storybooks: Jingle Bells, Silent Night illustrated by Darcy May
The Story of Christmas by Vivian French
Clifford's Christmas by Norman Bridwell
Merry Christmas, Curious George by Margaret and H.A. Rey
Merry Christmas Maisy by Lucy Cousins ( a- lift- the- flap board book)
M &M and the Santa Secrets by Pat Ross ( a beginning chapter book)
Fancy Nancy Splendiferous Christmas by Jane O'Connor
The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg (another must-have)
A Little House: Holiday Stories from the Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder
These "pop-up" books are works of art :
The 12 Days of Christmas by Robert Sabuda
The Night Before Christmas pop-up by Robert Sabuda
What are some of your favorite Christmas books ?
Monday, December 3, 2012
Weekly Wrap-Up
Highlights In Our Homeschool These Past Two Weeks...
We celebrated the girls' 9th birthday, had a lovely Thanksgiving, and kicked off the holiday season the day after Thanksgiving. We put up all of our decorations and Christmas trees ( we have three: a family tree, a kid tree, and a "grown-up" tree). We strung popcorn for the kids' tree (I wanted to string it for the family tree too, but there's Bentley (1 year old Golden Retriever)...
The kids wrote books chronicling our Christmas Family Traditions. Chris wrote an expository essay about our Christmas traditions.
The girls have been making ornaments using a variety of materials.
For the rest of the Christmas season we do not always do our traditional schoolwork. We read lots of Christmas books, bake, watch Christmas shows, make lots of crafts and presents, and play.
What We Are Reading...
Chris finished reading #4 in The Inheritance series. He read the first book in the new series by Erin Hunter: Survivors (this one is about dogs), and he read #1 and #2 in The Alex Rider Series and he is reading Johnny Tremain.
Katie finished reading #2 in The Warriors series and is reading #3. She also read Barbie Safe and Sound,A Special Ballerina, and Clawman's Warning. She is also reading Dragonbreath and Amos Fortune: Freeman.
Chelsea finished reading Indian Captive and is reading Harry Potter #1 to Katie.
I read Criss-Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins and Steinbeck's Ghost by Lewis Buzbee.
I finished reading The Hobbit to everyone for our book club.
The kids started reading our next book club selection The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden.
Daddy started reading A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens to us (one of my favorite holiday traditions.)
My Favorite Thing These Past Two Weeks...
Watching "The Polar Express" while stringing popcorn
What I'm Working On...
Everything Christmas
Places We're Going...
"The Three Wise Men of Spider Creek" play, Book Club - The Hobbit, Christmas tree farm, and ballet class.
We celebrated the girls' 9th birthday, had a lovely Thanksgiving, and kicked off the holiday season the day after Thanksgiving. We put up all of our decorations and Christmas trees ( we have three: a family tree, a kid tree, and a "grown-up" tree). We strung popcorn for the kids' tree (I wanted to string it for the family tree too, but there's Bentley (1 year old Golden Retriever)...
The kids wrote books chronicling our Christmas Family Traditions. Chris wrote an expository essay about our Christmas traditions.
The girls have been making ornaments using a variety of materials.
For the rest of the Christmas season we do not always do our traditional schoolwork. We read lots of Christmas books, bake, watch Christmas shows, make lots of crafts and presents, and play.
What We Are Reading...
Chris finished reading #4 in The Inheritance series. He read the first book in the new series by Erin Hunter: Survivors (this one is about dogs), and he read #1 and #2 in The Alex Rider Series and he is reading Johnny Tremain.
Katie finished reading #2 in The Warriors series and is reading #3. She also read Barbie Safe and Sound,A Special Ballerina, and Clawman's Warning. She is also reading Dragonbreath and Amos Fortune: Freeman.
Chelsea finished reading Indian Captive and is reading Harry Potter #1 to Katie.
I read Criss-Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins and Steinbeck's Ghost by Lewis Buzbee.
I finished reading The Hobbit to everyone for our book club.
The kids started reading our next book club selection The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden.
Daddy started reading A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens to us (one of my favorite holiday traditions.)
My Favorite Thing These Past Two Weeks...
Watching "The Polar Express" while stringing popcorn
What I'm Working On...
Everything Christmas
Places We're Going...
"The Three Wise Men of Spider Creek" play, Book Club - The Hobbit, Christmas tree farm, and ballet class.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Weekly Wrap-Up Link Up
Highlights in Our Homeschool this Week ...
Katie has been completing the quizzes on "The Warriors" website (her idea).
The girls have been making a miniature village out of paper after starting one at their friend's house.
Chris started writing a prequel to his Daisy and Max series.
The kids have been watching "Beakman's World" on Netflix (Thanks Heidi @ Home Schoolroom).
Chelsea made a "thankful book" in addition to the "thankful trees" they are working on every day.
Katie has been completing Barb's mammal grid at The Handbook of Nature Study. (She has been using Daisy, Sasha, Sheba, and Bentley as test subjects.)
Chris wrote an expository essay about his favorite holiday.
We're Reading...
Chris is reading #4 in The Inheritance Cycle. He read Amos Fortune Free Man and has started Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes.
Katie is reading #4 in the second Warrior series. She read The Courage Of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh.
Chelsea is reading The Boxcar Children #23 and is reading Indian Captive: The Story Of Mary Jemison by Lois Lenski.
Katie and Chelsea read The American Girl books Meet Molly and Molly Learns a Lesson to Sarah and Lily (their American Girl dolls.)
I am reading The Hobbit to everyone.
I read Dancing on Broken Glass by Ka Hancock (if you need a good cry, this is the book to read) and Eight Keys Suzanne Lafleur.
Places We're Going...
geography club-Egypt, ballet, and on Sunday a ballet production of "Hansel and Gretel."
Things I'm Working on...
working with the kids to sort toys to donate to Goodwill and still faux painting bricks on the school room walls.
My Favorite Resource this Week...
mathdrills.com ... Chris occasionally need extra practice that his Singapore Math book doesn't provide. This week we have used these fraction worksheets for extra practice.
I'm Cooking...
Parmesan-crusted chicken, meatloaf, lasagna, pork loin,chili, and spaghetti.
My Favorite Quote this Week...
From Katie to Chelsea: "What's wrong sad sack ?"
Katie has been completing the quizzes on "The Warriors" website (her idea).
The girls have been making a miniature village out of paper after starting one at their friend's house.
Chris started writing a prequel to his Daisy and Max series.
The kids have been watching "Beakman's World" on Netflix (Thanks Heidi @ Home Schoolroom).
Chelsea made a "thankful book" in addition to the "thankful trees" they are working on every day.
Katie has been completing Barb's mammal grid at The Handbook of Nature Study. (She has been using Daisy, Sasha, Sheba, and Bentley as test subjects.)
Chris wrote an expository essay about his favorite holiday.
We're Reading...
Chris is reading #4 in The Inheritance Cycle. He read Amos Fortune Free Man and has started Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes.
Katie is reading #4 in the second Warrior series. She read The Courage Of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh.
Chelsea is reading The Boxcar Children #23 and is reading Indian Captive: The Story Of Mary Jemison by Lois Lenski.
Katie and Chelsea read The American Girl books Meet Molly and Molly Learns a Lesson to Sarah and Lily (their American Girl dolls.)
I am reading The Hobbit to everyone.
I read Dancing on Broken Glass by Ka Hancock (if you need a good cry, this is the book to read) and Eight Keys Suzanne Lafleur.
Places We're Going...
geography club-Egypt, ballet, and on Sunday a ballet production of "Hansel and Gretel."
Things I'm Working on...
working with the kids to sort toys to donate to Goodwill and still faux painting bricks on the school room walls.
My Favorite Resource this Week...
mathdrills.com ... Chris occasionally need extra practice that his Singapore Math book doesn't provide. This week we have used these fraction worksheets for extra practice.
I'm Cooking...
Parmesan-crusted chicken, meatloaf, lasagna, pork loin,chili, and spaghetti.
My Favorite Quote this Week...
From Katie to Chelsea: "What's wrong sad sack ?"
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Wednesday's Weekly Wonderful World of Words : Our Favorite Thanksgiving Books
There are so many good holiday books out there. These are some of our favorite Thanksgiving books:
My First Thanksgiving by Tomie dePaola (a board book great for toddlers and young children)
Thank You, Thanksgiving by David Milgrim (simple text, great for emergent readers)
The First Thanksgiving by Jean Craighead George (picture book packed with lots of information)
Let's Celebrate Thanksgiving by Pater and Connie Roop (a book of questions and answers about Thanksgiving)
Fancy Nancy Our Thanksgiving Banquet by Jane O'Connor ans Robin Preiss Glasser ( the girls love Fancy Nancy and this book came with 30 stickers.)
Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message by Chief Jake Swamp (This was a Reading Rainbow book.)
The Night Before Thanksgiving by Natasha Wing (written in rhyme, modeled after "The Night Before Christmas.")
Clifford Puppy Days: Giving Thanks
This First Thanksgiving; A Counting Story by Laura Krauss Melmed
Clifford's Thanksgiving Visit by Norman Bridwell
It's Thanksgiving by Jack Prelutsky (great Thanksgiving poems )
Who Will Carve the Turkey This Thanksiving? by Jerry Pallotta
Thanksgiving on Plymouth Plantation by Dianne Stanley
If You Sailed on The Mayflower in 1620 by Ann McGovern
The First Thanksgiving by Linda Hayward ( a step into reading, step 2 book )
Nate the Great Talks Turkey by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat
Amelia Bedelia's First Apple Pie by Herman Parish
Thanks for Thanksgiving by Julie Markes
A Turkey For Thanksgiving by Eve Bunting (one of my all time favorites)
A to Z Mysteries Mayflower Treasure Hunt by Ron Roy
New Friends in a New Land by Judith Bauer Stamper
The Pilgrims of Plimoth by Marcia Sewall
Tapenum's Day: A Wampanoag Indian Boy in Pilgrim Times by Kate Water
Samuel Eaton's Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Boy by Kate Waters
Sarah Morton's Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Girl by Kate Waters
On the Mayflower: Voyage of the Ship's Apprentice and a Passenger Girl by Kate Waters
Magic Tree House Thanksgiving on Thursday by Mary Pope Osborne
Magic Tree House Fact Tracker Pilgrims by Mary Pope Osborne
What are your favorite Thanksgiving books ?
My First Thanksgiving by Tomie dePaola (a board book great for toddlers and young children)
Thank You, Thanksgiving by David Milgrim (simple text, great for emergent readers)
The First Thanksgiving by Jean Craighead George (picture book packed with lots of information)
Let's Celebrate Thanksgiving by Pater and Connie Roop (a book of questions and answers about Thanksgiving)
Fancy Nancy Our Thanksgiving Banquet by Jane O'Connor ans Robin Preiss Glasser ( the girls love Fancy Nancy and this book came with 30 stickers.)
Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message by Chief Jake Swamp (This was a Reading Rainbow book.)
The Night Before Thanksgiving by Natasha Wing (written in rhyme, modeled after "The Night Before Christmas.")
Clifford Puppy Days: Giving Thanks
This First Thanksgiving; A Counting Story by Laura Krauss Melmed
Clifford's Thanksgiving Visit by Norman Bridwell
It's Thanksgiving by Jack Prelutsky (great Thanksgiving poems )
Who Will Carve the Turkey This Thanksiving? by Jerry Pallotta
Thanksgiving on Plymouth Plantation by Dianne Stanley
If You Sailed on The Mayflower in 1620 by Ann McGovern
The First Thanksgiving by Linda Hayward ( a step into reading, step 2 book )
Nate the Great Talks Turkey by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat
Amelia Bedelia's First Apple Pie by Herman Parish
Thanks for Thanksgiving by Julie Markes
A Turkey For Thanksgiving by Eve Bunting (one of my all time favorites)
A to Z Mysteries Mayflower Treasure Hunt by Ron Roy
New Friends in a New Land by Judith Bauer Stamper
The Pilgrims of Plimoth by Marcia Sewall
Tapenum's Day: A Wampanoag Indian Boy in Pilgrim Times by Kate Water
Samuel Eaton's Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Boy by Kate Waters
Sarah Morton's Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Girl by Kate Waters
On the Mayflower: Voyage of the Ship's Apprentice and a Passenger Girl by Kate Waters
Magic Tree House Thanksgiving on Thursday by Mary Pope Osborne
Magic Tree House Fact Tracker Pilgrims by Mary Pope Osborne
What are your favorite Thanksgiving books ?
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