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Search Results for: kindergarten

Educational Fun While Using Learn with Homer

October 16, 2015 By Princess Leave a Comment

This post is part of a sponsored campaign. I received compensation for my participation, but my review and opinions are my own. Thank you to Learn With Homer for sponsoring this post.

Since Big Red is in Kindergarten and it’s technically my first time teaching Kindergarten I have been going crazy trying to prep curriculum. I know what should be taught and roughly where he is but getting all those learning objectives completed can be daunting. I was recently given the opportunity to review a program called Learn with Homer.

Educational Fun While Using Learn with Homer

Big Red has really enjoyed the educational fun while still learning! He knows it’s a review product and that HIS opinions really matter. He really perked up when I told he was in the version 2 beta for Learn with Homer since Eldest and daddy were recently part of a Star Wars beta.

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Kindergarten, Preschool Prep, Reviews

Kids Academy Creates Preschool Education Center Educational App

October 10, 2015 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

This blog has partnered with Mom Muzz Media to announce this exciting information!

Kids Academy Releases Preschool Education Center
for iOS and Android!

I love learning apps and being able to provide my children with a free education app is even better! I was just provided the information to review this app and I jumped at the chance to do so. This app has some parts that are free and unlocked or you can check it out for a 7 day free trial or you can pay the monthly fee to have the entire app all the time.

Kids Academy Preschool Education Center App

I love the bright colorful animations offered by this app and the ease of use for little ones like my 2 year old. The only thing I noticed that seemed odd to me was that the volume seemed to auto adjust each time my son’s would go into the app.

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What’s this about a #BlogStaycation?

September 10, 2015 By Thaleia 5 Comments

You may know how much I hate to spend money! Even on very worthwhile things like blog conferences where I might grow and learn. I think they are frivolous and somewhat overwhelming! I have four children that would need care while I was away. Meals to prep, activities to plan, and then the cost of attending the event can be daunting. That’s why I jumped at the chance to participate in the #BlogStaycation!

What's this about a #BlogStaycation?

Funny thing is I had talked about a blogger retreat with another blogger who had attended many conferences. She confirmed that the time and cost to attend didn’t really allow for actual growth and action on the blog. See you spend all that time picking out clothes, ordering business cards, planning meals, scheduling flights and hotel accommodations. Valuable time if you ask me that could be spent on keyword searches, photo editing, post writing, and social media shares!

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Richland Carrousel Park Mansfield, OH

September 3, 2015 By Thaleia 1 Comment

We recently stopped in Mansfield, Ohio on our way to Punderson Manor Lodge. I knew that we had stopped in Mansfield before when Eldest was in first grade and Princess was in kindergarten a long time ago! It was November then but this time we took all four kids in September!

Richland Carrousel Park

We had to buy a few sets of tickets so everyone could have their fill of carrousel rides. We just so happened to be there when a tour bus showed up. Out filed a dozen or so elderly people who were also very eager to ride the carrousel. A few were not so inclined but gave their tickets to Princess and Eldest!

Richland Carrousel Park

History of Richland Carrousel Park:

Richland Carrousel Park opened in 1991 as the first new, hand-carved carrousel to be built and operated in the United States since the 1930’s. The Carrousel figures were carved in the style of G.A. Dentzel, one of the most revered carvers of the early 1900’s. All 52 figures were designed, carved and painted by Carrousel Works in Mansfield, Ohio.

There are 30 horses and 22 menagerie figures, including 4 bears, 4 ostriches, 4 cats, 4 rabbits, a goat, giraffe, lion, tiger, zebra and a mythical hippocampus…

If you get a chance to drive through Mansfield, Ohio then I would highly recommend stopping in and taking a ride at the Richland Carrousel Park!

Filed Under: Amusement Parks, Family Travel, Frugal Living, Museums Tagged With: Summer Bucket List

Felt Leaf Number Line Activity

August 27, 2015 By Thaleia 2 Comments

Does is feel like Fall in your neck of the woods? The local school district started school this week and temperatures have been 20 degrees cooler overnight then the last few weeks. I felt it was perfect to introduce a new fall counting activity to Big Red as part of Kindergarten. What could be more prefect then a felt leaf number line activity?

Felt Leaf Number Line Activity

I had bought a handful of packages of some super cute felt leaves from the Dollar Tree a couple of years ago. I say a couple but probably bought more like 6 packages to divide and swap. I made an upper and lower case alphabet match game and still had enough big red leaves for more activities. I saw a border number line near our school desk and immediately thought of sharing the Montessori version of a number line with Big Red.

I grabbed a pair of scissors and cut the 1-10 strip into 1-5 to start since we only had a small table to work on. I also didn’t have enough time to count the leaves to be sure I had enough to do the entire line. I’ll be honest I just wanted a quick activity that would keep my boys learning and occupied!

Leaf number line

I want to try a number line activity again with smaller counting items so they don’t “run into each other”. I try to keep things real and FRUGAL! So use what you have. Grab a piece of paper and a pen and write the number line out if you don’t have a fancy border like mine. Have the kids collect sticks or rocks from the yard or neighborhood if you don’t have felt leaves or store-bought items. Don’t let a small budget keep you from finding ways to teach your children new things!

felt leaf number line activity

Stay tuned over the next few weeks for more Fall themed activities as well as a Kindergarten blog post round-up! If you need more Fall activities TODAY then check out the following for some super quick and easy ideas:

Simple Fall Busy Bags

10 Fall Tot Trays

Free Apple Printable plus lots more Apple posts

10 Apple Tot Tray Ideas

Filed Under: Frugal Living, Homeschooling, Kindergarten, Preschool Prep Tagged With: math

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