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Free Kindle Books about Counting and Numbers

April 10, 2015 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

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My son, Big Red, who is turning 5 this month can recognize lots and lots of numbers. Lil’ Red who is only 20 months is just learning about numbers. Both boys like to read so I was very excited to find free kindle books about counting and numbers!

free kindle number and counting books

Since the weather is nice we will be heading to parks and nature programs but would love for the little boys to be able to learn on the go! Remember you do not have to own a Kindle device to enjoy free Kindle books! You can download the Free Kindle Reading app! Remember that these books were free at time of posting but prices can change hourly on Amazon. Please check the price before adding to your cart!

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Free Math Resources For All Ages

November 10, 2014 By Thaleia 3 Comments

Free Math Resources For All Ages

 

Math, oh the dreaded subject among many students, parents, and teachers. For some all the numbers and processes seem endless. For other’s they LOVE numbers and math. (I fall into the LOVE Numbers category but not so good at teaching it sometimes!)

So what is a parent to do when their child isn’t thriving and is completely struggling? Where can they go to find free Math resources to try?

 

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Right here on Something 2 Offer! I am striving to find free resources for each subject that is traditionally encountered throughout K-12. I already did a free resource for Handwriting, Copywork, and Writing, WWII Resources, Literature Resources for Great Classics which many parents have thanked me for. So glad I could help. Math was the next topic that a parent requested. So here goes!

Free Math Resources For All Ages| Preschool to College #homeschool

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A+ Interactive Math Family Package Giveaway

February 23, 2014 By Thaleia 3 Comments

Educational Games for 2-8 Year Olds

We are super excited to bring this great giveaway to homeschool families as well as those with struggling math learners. Be sure to download the Teach Money download and enter to win Big Math Family Package!

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The A+ Interactive Math curriculum includes grades K1 – Algebra 1. It encourages independent study, while allowing the parents to maintain control, and be as involved in daily math lessons as they want to be. 

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With A+ Interactive Math, students watch a 10 – 15 minute colorful  lesson, and immediately reinforce what they have learned with an interactive quiz. 


Students are encouraged as they work, and are able to continue practicing  mastery of each concept with online or printable worksheets.  A+ even has printed workbooks you can purchase separately, to go along with your program, or use the free downloads. 


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At the end of each chapter, an exam is offered. The student can repeat the lessons,do more interactive review, and practice worksheets as many times as needed while grades are automatically recorded. Younger students will love printing out the certificates of accomplishment to show off to parents and grandparents. 

Exciting NEW Features for Family Packages

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Right now, you can take advantage of an up to 90% off discount – use it now, or save it for next year! Enter the giveaway, and if you win . . . we will refund your purchase, or apply it to your families next year of math education. 



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Homeschooled Through High School: Kendra Stamy from A Proverb’s 31 Wife

March 28, 2013 By Thaleia 1 Comment

Homeschooled Through High School:

Kendra Stamy from

A Proverb’s 31 Wife

Those of us who homeschool or who have been homeschooled through high school know that IT IS VERY Possible.  But how? Many parents and students look towards high school with fear and trepidation instead of being joyous as to how far into the journey they have come. I realize that families homeschool for a multitude of reasons and that each family is unique, but questions still arise when the words high school are mentioned!

Kendra Stamy from A Proverb's 31 Wife

 

Kendra Stamy from A Proverbs 31 Wife

I was only 5 and begging to go to school, so 3 days before I turned 6 I started first grade at our private school. I loved school and learning and in first grade I won 2nd place in a reading contest. But somewhere along the line I decided I hated math.

By the time I was in 4th grade, I would’ve told any one that asked; “science and reading is my favorite subject, but I hate math!”  In my 5th year, mom started homeschooling my brother and I. She bought curriculum just like what we used at school and she set school hours for us. In fact, our home-school those first few years was very much like school itself. And I still hated math.

As the years went on, mother began to un-school, the whole purpose of home-school in the first place. We began to enjoy school a little more and math wasn’t such a trial. Until I hit JR High, and algebra. That year was a nightmare!

I would sit there crying, partly because I didn’t want to do it, and partly because I didn’t understand it. I squeaked by on 80% grades (to me, anything less than 90% was failure) and breathed a sigh of relief when the year was over.

The next year, mother really branched out. She bought me a totally different curriculum of basic high school math. And I started to enjoy it, then I got to a section that said pre-algebra and nearly fainted! But would you know, the different curriculum explained it so well that I loved the challenge. And here is where things really clicked for me.

That summer mother took me along to a home-school convention and I had with me a pencil, tablet and calculator. Then I went to various booths where algebra curriculum was sold and sat down and studied. By allowing me to choose my own curriculum I was able to find a book that explained the problems in a way I could understand.

I know if I were still enrolled in a school, math would’ve never become my friend.  After that year, I always choose my curriculum and even though I still had to work hard at it, I never gave up because it finally made sense.

Had I been enrolled in public school, I know I would’ve been diagnosed as ADD. Hearing the stories about how I was then, (talking, couldn’t sit still, only listening if I thought the subject interesting) and how kids today are diagnosed (I worked at a preschool for several years).  What would being told I had ADD in school, have done to how I approached learning?

Hubby has ADD, he went to public school and was told that from the start. In high school they gave him easier classes instead of working with him a little harder. Today he still thinks that he can’t do certain things because he thinks slower (or faster) than normal.  I had to fight for everything I learned and I remember getting headaches from school. It really does hurt to think! lol  But, I love to learn, I love new challenges and even though I may get madder than a wet hen because I can’t figure something out, I don’t give up.

To get a job I had to have a state issued GED. I took the pretest and scored great. So I went and took the actually GED test. Surprisingly, I would get done with the test and no one else would be done, so I would worry I missed something and do a second check.  When I got my scores, I was disappointed. Why? Because I didn’t have a perfect score! After talking with the instructor I was told my score was higher than most and so I felt better. 😉

My brothers also scored high on the GED test. To this day, I say that homeschooling was one of the best things mother ever did for us.  Mom herself says it was harder teaching us to read than it was to teach us high school!  She found curriculum that we could use to teach ourselves with.  And by learning on our own that way, we learned the best thing any child can ever learn. Problem solving skills.

So take heart mothers, if it looks like a big job ahead, it is. But someday your child will thank you.

 

Kendra Stamy Jason Stamy A Proverb's 31 WifeKendra was a high-schooled homeschooler and is now a happily married wife. Drawing from inspiration from Proverbs 31, her blog A Proverbs 31 Wife, was born.  She shares fun and inspirational stories, recipes, crafts, and more. Her desire is to share encouragement to other aspiring Proverbs 31 Wives.
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