How we use dry erase boards in our homeschool

Monday, June 29, 2009


At the FPEA convention this year I bought a couple dry erase lapboard sets from Miller Pads and Paper. They work perfectly for us to practice our handwriting, spelling and work on our word families----all at once!

If your kids complain about practicing their handwriting, try dry-erase boards. They are easy on the hands (they don't get tired as easily) and are so much fun. We also enjoy using mini magnetic boards and mini chalkboards.

Language Arts Learning Centers

Sunday, June 28, 2009

This year I started using Learning Centers in our homeschool. It has been a wonderful transitional activity for me in between subjects, or when I have to attend to the baby (Cutie Pie). It has also been a great way for the boys to help Pumpkin with her own schoolwork. They take great pride in helping her and I think it is also helping to foster a close sibling relationship; something that I think is particularly important when your siblings are twins.




This month our center focus is Language Arts. Learning Resources had a great sale where I was able to snag an Early Reading first classroom kit for $160 (originally $400).





It's great to not have to sit at a desk (or kitchen table) all the time to learn. When I find myself getting into a routine where the majority of our schoolwork is done at the desk I make a conscious effort to pull myself out of it, and get us up and moving around. Learning should be fun and one of the benefits of homeschooling is that we are not confined to a single room (or table) for our learning.


We have found some wonderful file folder games from File Folder Fun.
They are free and I cannot thank Valerie enough for being willing to share her talent and resources. She inspires me to try to give back to the homeschooling community too.

Bear is working on Shamrock Phonics (left).


Read Alouds: The Library by Sarah Stewart

Saturday, June 27, 2009


Elizabeth Brown
entered the world
dropping straight down from the sky.

Elizabeth Brown
entered the world
skinny, near-sighted and shy.

Shy didn't like to play with dolls
She didn't like to skate
She learned to read quite early
and at an incredible rate.

The Library by Sarah Stewart is our latest favorite read aloud. I particularly like the rhyming text but am equally drawn to the wonderful illustrations. We were sad that we were unable to find an author's website or video interview of Sarah Stewart or her husband, illustrator David Small. We did learn that Sarah Stewart and illustrator David Small are married and their first book together was The Money Tree. It is on our book list.

Other library themed favorites include:
Library Lil by Suzanne Williams
Library Lion by Michelle Knudson
Library Mouse by Daniel Kirk

Lepidopterists

Sunday, June 21, 2009




What is a Lepidopterist?

Someone who collects butterflies, of course!

More Miro by young artists

Saturday, June 20, 2009



We have decided that we want the boys to continue with this art teacher in the fall, so I'm anxiously awaiting her fall schedule. I will most likely have to adjust the school schedule I created during my homeschool planning trip, but I think it will be worth it.

One common misconception about homeschooling is that we have to teach every subject all the time. That isn't true and it certainly isn't true in our homeschool. I happily sub out PE too!

Alien Art

Thursday, June 18, 2009


created with a Sharpie and some glow in the dark shimmer paint.


Following instructions from a Draw 50 aliens...




Art Camp resumes in a couple weeks...

Artist Study: Miro

Monday, June 15, 2009

The boys are in art camp this week and they are studying the works and techniques of Joan Miro who was a Spanish painter, sculptor and ceramicist from Barcelona, Spain.


Logan's interpretation




Garrett's interpretation



VIDEO
(some nudity)



Additional Online Resources:
Lesson plan
Art Project for Kids: Miro Watercolor Painting

Making a nature journal

Wednesday, June 10, 2009


This week we made a nature journal as part of our Young Florida Naturalists study.
We found some nature images in the decoupage section of Michael's Craft store and I cut them out for the kids to use.

What I really like about the 7 gypsies album is that it is the perfect size for a backpack and includes 5 pocket pages that they can put things into.

Materials:
7 gypsies' wire album
decoupage glue


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