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Garden Books for Kids #NatureStudy #NatureBookClub #booklist

June 1, 2019 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

It’s Summer and I bet your children are ready for some fun garden adventures. I wanted to share some garden books with you to read to your children. You can read one of these under a shady tree or inside while taking a break from the heat!

engaging gardening books for kids

If you need some resources to build your own raised garden bed or if your family wants to learn how to garden with children then I got you covered with blog posts.

[Tweet “Explore all things #garden with this list of books for Kids for June #NatureBookClub theme! #naturestudy #ENWC”]

Check out the Nature Book Club Facebook Group!

These titles go along with this month’s theme of Gardens for the Nature Book Club. Please join us this month in garden exploration and be sure to check out all the ideas on June 20 shared by the co-hosts.

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Filed Under: Homeschool Resources, Homeschooling, Nature Book Club Tagged With: books for kids

Unit Studies in Middle School to Foster Independence {Real Homeschooling for Real Families}

May 27, 2019 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Today’s Real Homeschooling for Real Families post is written by Pat from Breakthrough Homeschooling. She is writing about using Unit Studies in Middle School.

Real Homeschool unit studies middle

The middle school years are commonly considered a time of transition in the traditional school setting, and it’s not any different for our homeschools. Our kiddos are moving from the fun and free years of games and play-as-learning, towards the more structured and focused high school years, which are just around the corner.

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Filed Under: Homeschool Resources, Homeschooling, Real Homeschooling for Real Families Tagged With: middle school, unit studies

Lifestyle of Learning Homeschooling Style {Real Homeschooling for Real Families}

May 20, 2019 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Today’s Real Homeschooling for Real Families post is brought to you by Meredith from Powerline Productions. She is writing about a Lifestyle of Learning homeschoolig and what that meant for her family.

Real Homeschool Lifestyle of Learning

“Whoa! That’s cool!”

“How does it work?”

Curiosity and wonder. Two ingredients that make teaching at home a breeze!

How do you cultivate a love of learning in children? How do you raise children who are inquisitive and interested in the world around them, who look for the story behind the facts, who want to honor Jesus as a student?

Cousin Pam and Brian's Palm Tree Farm & Treasure Museum Field Trip

Visiting My Cousin’s Palm Tree Farm

Let me introduce you to our homeschooling method: Lifestyle of Learning. We learn together with living books, mentoring, unit studies (hands-on fun and integrated learning), and a positive attitude.

The Heart of a Lifelong Learner

One day it struck me that the word “disciple” means student. Wait! Jesus’ disciples were grown men. True. Yet, their lives were all about hanging out with Jesus, listening to His teachings, and putting into practice things that Jesus was doing like healing, walking on water, and other scary things.

I can learn so much from the way Jesus taught.

Jesus invited his students into His world and heart. Homeschooling is a lifestyle, not a period of time each morning and afternoon. My family is living life together and we are always learning wherever we are.  I like to spend lots of time with my children because I like them.

I make sure to tell them how much I like them too. “I’m so glad you’re home with me!”

I model a love of learning for my children: “Isn’t this fun?” “Wow, I never realized they lived at the same time.” “I can’t wait to learn about plants today.”

I think learning is fun and I want my children to “catch” my love of learning.

I remember discovering Diana Waring’s history audios. We loved her enthusiasm and she inspired our family’s love of history with her upbeat teaching style. Drive Thru History videos did the same thing. We laughed at Dave Stott’s antics, but “caught” his love of history.

Lifestyle of Learning with Coach Mom

Pastor Appreciation Day

Learning is Fun!

Not just downloading information into their little brains, I am coaching, or mentoring, them in the game of life, teaching them to live productive, successful, joyful lives. I make sure my children “get it” when they learn something new in math. We go over the formula until they can apply it consistently, as well as in practical life situations.

When I am teaching my children to write, we spend months on writing a sentence. I help them write them at the beginning and gradually lead them to independent sentence creation. After each sentence, we evaluate. Is there a complete thought? Does it start with a capital and end with a punctuation mark? Does it have a noun, or naming word? Does it have a verb or action word?

When my kids fight, I stop them and when everyone is calmed down, we walk back through the problem. We figure out what could have been done or said to handle the situation better and prevent a fight. Sometimes, we even role play the whole conversation over.

Every conflict, mess-up, and mistake is an opportunity to learn and grow. Learning isn’t about finishing a workbook page, but being equipped for life!

Lifestyle of Learning uses Living Books

 

Nothing is lovelier than to curl up and read a good book together. Books take us on adventures to other lands, introduce us to amazing people, and captivate our imagination. Our home is filled with classic works, timeless literature, and wholesome books. Though we do use textbooks and workbooks to some extent, the majority of our learning comes from real books.

My children spend hours a day reading books and that includes free reading time where they can pick up anything off the shelf to read. I have spent the majority of my homeschooling budget on books and arranged them to look attractive and inviting to my children and now grandchildren.

Please feel free to download our ALWAYS FREE Reading Lists at JoyfulandSuccessfulHomeschooling.com. There are reading lists for every age and reading level. Many homeschooling moms just bookmark the page on their phone so whenever they are in a bookstore or garage sale, they can get to it quickly.

 

Reading at the Beach on Vacation

Lifestyle of Learning includes Hands-On Fun

World War I Trench Sundae

“M’am if you touch something again, I will have to ask you to leave.”

There I was in my forties and about to be kicked out of a museum in Boston. I was so glad my children weren’t with me.

I can relate to kids because I always want to touch and handle things. That’s why unit studies are so fun! We get to make things, experiment, and move things.

Laying railroad tracks, making a canal lock out of milk cartons, splatter painting, hanging inflatable planets from the ceiling, dressing up and acting it out, and making your own miniature golf course are hands-on ways to learn.

Crafts, cooking, and baking are a big part of our studies. Science experiments are fun for all ages, too, while making science facts come alive right before your eyes.

Moving a Boat through the Milk Carton Canal Lock

Integrated Learning

“Oh, is he talking about Lewis and Clark’s expedition?” Shine asked.

Her older sister nodded. We were studying American History together, reading a biography aloud.

We integrate subjects and ages whenever possible.

Some subjects need to be taught separately like math, but everyone can be working on math at the same time. Other subjects like history are so much fun to learn together. We have a blast reading aloud, making radio shows, researching and presenting little reports to one another, and working on timelines together as a family. It’s so fun to work together!

We also try to integrate subjects. If we are studying American History, it’s a great time to study American literature, learn American folk songs, and discover American painters. When things fit together, it just makes more sense.

Making a Log Cabin Together Out of Cinnamon Sticks

Travel

Visiting Haarlem, Holland

Finally, we love to get up and go. Whether it’s a picnic at the park, day at the beach, museum outing, or trip to Europe, we love to travel to learn.

It’s so fun to visit historical cities like St. Augustine, Philadelphia, Williamsburg, and San Antonio.

But, closer to home, it’s nice to walk alone the shore, dig for crabs, collect shells, and keep an eye out for dolphins.

Whether we are on the road or home reading a book, we are always learning. After all, learning is a lifestyle! There is always someone to meet, new things to discover, and people to share it with! The family that learns together and loves one another receives a rich education.

Happy Homeschooling!

Warmly,

Meredith Curtis

 

Meredith Curtis, homeschooling mom, writer, speaker, and publisher, loves to encourage families in their homeschooling adventure. She is the author of Joyful and Successful Homeschooling, Quick & EZ Unit Study Fun, HIS Story of the 20th Century, Travel God’s World Geography, and the Maggie King Cozy Mystery series (Drug Dealers Deadly Disguise, Legend of the Candy Cane Murder, War of the Roses Mystery, and Murder in the Mountains), about a homeschool mom sleuth. You can check out her books, curricula, unit studies, and Bible studies at PowerlineProd.com . Free Reading Lists for all ages are available at JSHomeschooling.com. Read her blogs at MeredithCurtis.com and PowerlineProd.com and listen to her podcast at Finish Well Radio.

 

Join us each week as a new post about homeschooling methods and styles goes up on the Real Homeschooling for Real Families page! You can click on the image below to check out all of the blog posts in this series!

Real Homeschooling for Real Families Blog Series

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Frog Life Cycle Drawing and Frog Puppets #NatureBookClub #NatureStudy

May 20, 2019 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

This month’s Nature Book Club theme is Amphibians and Reptiles. We tried to find real-life creatures to exam but we were unsuccessful with our busy schedule. We have been successful in the past which you can read our frog catching and river exploration.

frog life cycle books and puppets We own a plastic frog life cycle set and a few books about frogs so we could still learn about them. The books From Tadpole to Frog goes over the life cycle of a frog nicely as does The Magic School Bus Hops Home and Curious George Tadpole Trouble. My boys have enjoyed each of these books.

frog life cycle drawingMy boys love learning about science and using tools like magnifying glasses and life cycle toys for exploration. I set up this activity on our kids picnic table on our front porch since the weather was so nice.

Frog life cycle drawing both boys

We own many sets of colored pencils from various brands which allowed the boys a nice choice of greens and blues to work with while drawing the frog life cycle. Each child had his own clipboard with plain printer paper so they could work at their own pace and draw what they saw while exploring the frog life cycle set.

I had made felt puppets many years ago while I was in college and decided to complete a set of them for the frog life cycle for my boys to enjoy!

Welcome to Nature Book Club Monthly Link Up No.17

MAY Amphibians Nature Book Club IG 2019

[Tweet “Join #NatureBookClub May 20-31 to learn about #amphibians and #reptiles AND linkup YOUR #naturestudy posts”]

 

May’s theme for #NatureBookClub is Amphibians and Reptiles

Be sure to check out the other Co-hosts as they share amphibians and reptiles activities, crafts and projects! I know it might be hard to choose just one type of life cycle to share so do not worry you can share up to 3 posts in the link up below!

Comparing Alligators and Crocodiles from Jenny at Faith & Good Works

Sea Turtle Sun Catcher Craft from Emily at Table Life Blog

Yertle the Turtle Nature Book Club from Dachelle at Hide The Chocolate

Link Up Guidelines

  • Choose an engaging nature book, do a craft or activity, and add your post to our monthly link up.
  • The link up party goes live at 9:00 a.m. EST on the 20th of each month and stays open until the last day of the month. Hurry to add your links!
  • You can link up to 3 posts. Please do not link up advertising posts, advertise other link up parties, your store, or non-related blog posts. They will be removed.
  • By linking up with us, you agree for us to share your images and give you credit of course if we feature posts.

Also, join our  Nature Book Club Facebook Group!

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

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Nature Book Club theme for June is Gardens

JUNE 2019 Gardens Nature Book Club IG 2019

Filed Under: Homeschool Resources, Homeschooling, Nature Book Club

Kids Summer Movie Schedules

May 15, 2019 By Thaleia 6 Comments

Each Summer I always try to prepare myself and my schedule for as many free and cheap things as possible. It seems like ages ago since we went to a movie but with these Kids Summer Movie Schedules you are sure to find some great flicks this Summer!

kids summer movies

Even if you are traveling on vacation you can still find a kids Summer Movie near you if you look at one of these locations! Some locations offer FREE movies for reading a book while others offer a kids meal pack and movie for under $5!

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