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Peanut Butter No Bake Dessert Bars

July 31, 2014 By Thaleia 5 Comments

Remember when I said my sister tried to make one new recipe a week or four new recipes per month? Just nod your head, yes, like you remember. She visits her local library scouring the recipe book section for new additions to her recipe collection. This time she remembered to take pictures of her latest recipe Peanut Butter No Bake Dessert Bars.

Peanut Butter#nobake dessert bars

Here’s a super quick and easy dessert recipe that feeds a crowd. I was a little skeptical at first when I heard about it over the phone. Eldest spent the night and took all the pictures while my sister did the baking. What a great team they made!

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Filed Under: Recipes

Homemade Rock Kit

July 29, 2014 By Thaleia 8 Comments

What does a resourceful mom do? Figure out ways to create your own rock tool kit including common household tools and ask around for anything that could be handy that is currently being unused. This post will show you a little bit of our evolving rock collection kit and how we have gotten so many nice rocks for free!

Today I would like to share with you some ways to create your own homemade rock kit. Yes, you can buy all types of rock kits, mineral kits, classroom sets, and even rock hound backpack’s but most of those are quite expensive. Since these pre-made kits aren’t in a frugal homeschool budget I wanted to give you ideas of what we have done.

homemade rock kit

First determine how much your children are really into rocks. Do they really want to learn about them OR do they just want to collect them and play with them? Either way your child can learn, observe, and explore rocks to their hearts content!

If your child really want’s to learn to identify and collect them for further study then I suggest you print rock identification charts or cards from below or visit our post with over 40 free resources for rocks and minerals. Keep an eye out at garage sales or used book sales for rock books. We splurged and paid full-price for Rocks, Gems and Minerals (A Golden Guide).  Funny thing is we found an older version of the same book for .50 at a garage sale!

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Filed Under: Frugal Living, frugal tips, Homeschooling Tagged With: Geology, minerals, rocks

Ways to Help Pay for Back to School Expenses

July 28, 2014 By Thaleia 3 Comments

As Summer winds down and the school supplies fill the shelves, you might wonder how to pay for all those back to school expenses. Since we homeschool and hubby is no longer in college we can keep our Back to School list short and sweet, or go BIG and crazy. I am a frugal shopper and WILL NOT PAY full price for anything I know will be discounted or free after rebate. I know that sometimes patience wins out during all these weeks of Back to School sales. I have a file cabinet drawer of school supplies to prove it.

tips for Back to School Expenses
This year is a little strange with the local public schools heading back to class early around August 18! I just hope all the national chain’s are aware of the trend to start a week earlier then normal. Keeping my fingers crossed for free or nearly free paper at Staples like last 2 years!…

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Filed Under: frugal tips, Homeschooling Tagged With: Back to School

Our Homeschool Back to School List

July 26, 2014 By Thaleia 2 Comments

Homeschoolers need Back to School supplies just like any other student. We don’t even us that many worksheets or do that many lapbooks but still use lots of supplies. This school year Big Red will need to “officially” become a Preschool Student and do school work. I envision him using lots of pencils, markers, and colored pencils like Eldest and Princess.

(Check to see if YOUR State has a TAX-FREE Shopping Weekend!)
Back to School Homeschool List
I want my children to be free to use as much variety of supplies as well as whatever they need to create all year long. If you have children that use an art product as much as they breath like Eldest then you better stock up when items are cheap. Eldest loves to draw comics and write short scripts and stories. He likes to keep each of his ideas in a SEPARATE Composition Notebook! This can be pricey if you run out mid-year or have to keep a tight ration UNLESS you buy 10-15 just in case.

I also like to stock up for Operation Christmas Child, Christmas presents, and birthday’s for my nieces. Who doesn’t like fresh school supplies mid-year? So what does a homeschool family with four children put on their Back to School list? We keep the basics of printer paper, pens, glue sticks, and colored pencils but add in a few fun items as well.

We already own a nice stock of art supplies which include watercolors, chalk pastels, oil pastels, colored pencils, crayons, and paper. We use TONS of colored pencils since we do not allow crayons in our vehicles and we can NEVER EVER EVER have enough watercolor paper to satisfy my children’s artistic sides! I feel like we do not do art as much as we should due to the dilemma of high priced paper. (This is where those 40% JoAnn’s coupons come in handy!)

Here’s what I am keeping an eye out to find the best deals this season:

(Using our Amazon Affiliate links in case you want to order without heading out to the store!)

Composition Notebooks– 10 Eldest, 2 for everyone else + 5 for Princess’ birthday party
Colored Pencils– 4 packs + 5 for birthday favors + 2 for Christmas refills
.7 mm Pencil Lead– only if super cheap
Twistable Crayons– any count for Big Red AND van for Ramble Quest’s
Glue Sticks– not sure cause we ran out due to some that dried out
Colored Notecards– just because they are fun and a great size for review & games
Post-it Notes– both colored and shaped IF on sale for MOM
3-ring Binders– gotta assess what we have versus what we might need
Super Glue– lots since Eldest needs this for stop motion video stuff
Washable Markers– skinny & regular packs 2 for Big Red plus extras for Giving Back Pack
Sharpie Markers– never seem to have enough for Eldest!
Fabric pencil pouches for 3-ring binder– great for Busy Bags and drawing on the go kits
Back Pack– Big Red needs one that can double as overnight bag or Bug Out Bag

Back to School Items we own:

Protractor & Compass– brand new in package
Basic Sketching Tools– pencils, charcoal, etc.
Rulers– plastic, wooden, and flexible
Pencils- partial 5 gallon bucket from old business
Erasers, Kneadable & Art Gum– from last 2 years Back to School sales
Construction Paper– .25 per pack at a garage sale
Lunch Boxes– we own 6 or 7 from previous years and YES we do use them!
Backpacks- regular school bags, nature packs, and sling bags from Big Red’s birth

Did you miss out on our NOT Back-to-School posts from last year? Don’t worry you can check them out below:

Our Schoolroom

Our Curriculum

Our Students
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Filed Under: Homeschooling Tagged With: Back to School

Build Your Bundle Homeschool Curriculum Edition

July 24, 2014 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

I’m sure you’ve seen tons of ebook bundle sales floating around the internet the last couple of years but this one is truly homeschool oriented. Super excited to offer my loyal readers the chance to save big on some very exciting homeschool curriculum and helps for parents.

Wanna see what each bundle includes? Look no further:

Build Your Bundle - Homeschool Edition Sale - Up to 92% Off!

 

The Tot/Preschool Homeschool Curriculum Bundle offer so much it’s hard to know where to begin explaining why I would buy this bundle! I love the mix of character education as well as academic materials.

Build Your Bundle - Homeschool Edition Sale - Up to 92% Off!

 

The K-3rd Grade Homeschool Bundle includes some really great things that I have never seen before! That is saying alot since I scour the web for homeschool curriculum pretty regularly! I know that Asia: The People and History just came out a few months ago. I’ve had my eye on The ABC’s for Godly Boys since I read about it 2 years ago! Such a nice mix of Bible, Science, Language Arts, and Math.

Build Your Bundle - Homeschool Edition Sale - Up to 92% Off!

The 4th-6th grade Homeschool Curriculum Bundle is right where we are at grade wise for Eldest and Princess. This bundle is very tempting to buy with the Creation Geology, Poetry, Writing, and Math Mammoth. I have the Timeline cards for review and it will be up as soon as I get my new color printer! I love seeing the homeschool planner and the mapping for Geography in the mix for this bundle. I have NEVER seen Dragons of the Bible and am very interested in what can be learned from this.

Build Your Bundle - Homeschool Edition Sale - Up to 92% Off!

 

The Middle School Homeschool Curriculum bundle has an incredible mix of notebooking and workbooks. This bundle would be hard to pass up due to the Bible study, Geography, and of course G.A. Henty audiobooks. You know how we love our audiobooks!

Build Your Bundle - Homeschool Edition Sale - Up to 92% Off!

 

The HighSchool Curriculum bundle is not to be missed by anyone who is dreading those upper years! Why not make it easy on yourself and BUY THIS BUNDLE!!! Tons of great skills are included in this bundle like cooking, entrepreneurship, Grammar, History, Bible, Geography, Anatomy, and Math. This bundle would be a great place to start in order to get your student on track for college!

Build Your Bundle - Homeschool Edition Sale - Up to 92% Off!

The Mom’s Bundle– what can I say but MOM’S NEED STUFF TOO!!! Yes, even the most seasoned homeschool mom could benefit from this incredible bundle of resources. Who doesn’t want to learn to plan or organize better. How about chores or a struggling learner? All of these topics are included plus many more.

Click here to Shop the Build Your Bundle - Homeschool Edition Sale when it starts!
BUT if you still need FREE homeschool curriculum ideas here are some:

Free Horse Unit Resources
Free Classic Literature Resources
Free Audiobook Resources
Free Five in A Row 
Free Classical Conversation Cycle 3 Resources
Free Pond Life Resources

 

 

 

Filed Under: Frugal Living, Homeschooling Tagged With: curriculum

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