วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 4 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

A survivor's husband Guide to Home Schooling by Luanne Shackelford & Susan White



If you are the type of mother who is always on top of things, and always in control, then this book is not for you. However, if your answer is "no", then you may want to read it!

Are there certain things that can be overwhelming to you, or things that seem to never quite get done because your schooling takes so much of your time and energy? Maybe laundry? Maybe you have older ones and several toddlers running around that need your attention? Do you have a new addition to your family? "Possibly a new baby, or even a new puppy? What if you've tried and tried to get your child to understand a new concept, and the next day he says to you, "I don't know what you mean?" What curriculum should I use? What classes does my child need for this grade? Should I test? Should I ... Should I ... This Would overwhelm you??? It has me before, that's for sure!

Luanne and Susan have tried to address these questions and give you answers, or suggestions for the site, that may make things a little easier.with for you. Some of their chapter titles include: "Climbing Mount Never Rest", "A School and Her Money are Soon Parted", "What About Time for Me?" "Help, it's not working!" and "Making Them Do It."

One piece of advice they offer is this-"Nothing stays the same except the faithfulness of God. Don't get upset about things that won't matter tomorrow, or next week, or a month from now or even next year. As with, let's go to Jesus and seek His priorities. He will help us find balance in our lives. "

I enjoyed this book. It was encouraging to me in many ways. I gained valuable insight and suggestions that I still use, or go back to, when I begin to feel overwhelmed. Home schooling our children should be a wonderful blessing, not something that seems like a burden to us. Our children are only young and in our care for a short time. Make the most of it, love them, and appreciate them. Find something that will help bring the joy back to you and your home schooling database records. You will appreciate the time you gain from doing just that!

Article by Kelly Benedict, the longtime homeschooler of 17 + years, wife, Mama of 9 and grandmother of 6 (so far).




วันอังคารที่ 18 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

Diversity in Education and Curriculum Concepts-Book Review



Are you interested in a future in teaching, education administration, or becoming a social worker or school psychologist, then there is a book, which I'd like to recommend that your read, and then I'd like to give you a more than fair assessment of this work.

"Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society," by Donna m. Gollnick & Chinn, Philip c. Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall Company a, Upper Saddle River, NJ, (2006), pp. 404, ISBN: 0-13-119719-3.

This book was quite interesting to me, and its first publishing was in 1983 and it has been upgraded and republished every few years since. I felt as if the book was very hard to use because it has the Preface prior to the table of contents, which makes navigating very tough. The preface is quite good and explains how the book is formatted.

Once into the book, it is very easy to follow along, even the most blithering idiot could use this book and understand it, constantly.perhaps, that is their target reader; at least this is the impression I got, and speaking of impression, I believe this book is trying to brainwash the education student "who has an impressionable mind, this is my opinion based on reading it.

Indeed, as the a's for a think tank online I was really worried that such books are indeed being used to train and teach new teachers and college professionals, and students who will go into the educational profession as administrators, professors, psychologists, etc. There are chapters on social classes, races, was taking.homosexuality, diversity, gender, religion, and age. There are sub-chapters such as; Hate Groups

Racial Identification

Bullying

Self Esteem

Sexual Harassment

Anyway, you get the idea of what this wonderful book is all about, unfortunately after reading through it all, I decided I really didnt have room on my many book shelves on for it. And I chose not to donate it to a Thrift Store, and I failed to put it into the recycle bin-it has gone straight into the trash. But, I think this is a great book for a neo-liberal-socialist. And I recommend that you read this book so you can understand how all this political correctness has permeated in our society and how it started in academia.

This book also had everything reiterated and duplicated on a CD ROM with videos, and roll-playing on each chapter. I suppose this is for those in academia who cannot read well, and yet, might still be teaching our children and kids. Look, anyone who is serious about teaching needs to understand how it all works, and what it's all about, even if you disagree with every single aspect of it. This is why I read the book, and duly discharged to where I believe it belongs. Please consider this.

Lance Winslow is a retired Co-founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes it's hard work to write 21.200 articles; http://www.bloggingcontent.net/




วันเสาร์ที่ 8 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

What Should Be Taught to Forth Graders-A Book Review



It is amazing the on-going debate on how to make sure our kids learn to read, and have the education they need. If they hit the junior high without a good working knowledge, it can spell disaster to their integration into teen-hood and their academic years in high school. Luckily, there are resources to insure our students are on the right track prior to this.

So, let's start in the fourth grade. In fact, let me recommend a very good book to you on this very topic, one which I actually own in my own library. The book is;

"What Your 4 TH Grader Needs to Know: Fundamentals of a Good Fourth-Grade Education" (part of The Core Knowledge Series), Edited by E.D. Hirsh Jr., published by Delta Trade Paperbacks, a division of Dell and by Bantam Double Day Books, (1992), pp. 395, ISBN: 0-385-31260-1.

The editor is well-known in education circles and previously wrote "Cultural Literacy" which has been widely used. This book is so very easy to use and starts out with a section; "How to Use This Book-for Parents and Teachers. This completely helps for anyone who is a Homeschooling Parent, or any new teacher at the fourth grade level. I read through the entire book and felt right at home and even learned some interesting things myself, probably re-learned it from back in the fourth grade.

Okay so, what sorts of topics are in this book anyway, well, I am certainly glad you asked me. This book has chapters on Poetry, Short Stories, Language and Speech in the first section. In the second section are Rather Geography, History.

The third section is about Fine Arts, Visual Arts, Sketching, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, and Digital Arts. The Fourth section is about Mathematics-addition, subtraction, division, linear, charts, shapes, Roman numerals, multiplication, decimals, fractions, and points on a grid.

The fifth section is all about natural sciences, life sciences, earth sciences, continental drift, volcanoes, earthquakes, forests, and the ocean. If you have this book and are teaching a fourth grade level student you will never be lost. But constantly.perhaps more importantly your student won't be either, and you will be giving them the knowledge they need to move forward. It's truly amazing how we've fallen down in the USA with our education.

It is truly books like this which guarantee our next generation's progress and education-and we are only as good as our educational system and teaching work in 20-years the prior. Please consider all this.

Lance Winslow is a retired Co-founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes it's hard work to write 21.200 articles; http://www.bloggingcontent.net/




วันพุธที่ 29 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Getting Into the Physical Body With Young Children



One of the greatest books I have found for an introducing Science to a young child is the very simple Flip-the-Flap Body Book. This book gives you three areas of the human body to explore. You can select from any one of the book in order to explore the parts of the digestive system, the senses and the reproductive system. Each subject area is covered at a suitably basic level and is a platform for much laughter whilst answering some of those common anatomical questions.

The Digestive System

My boys found talking about their digestive system funny at first. I guess everyone has their own reasons why some provide feedback can make you giggle especially when it comes to gas trying to escape from either end of the system. The upside is that they can now also talk about it quite seriously without breaking into a giggle. This has enabled them to communicate very clearly not only the importance of food but has also been an instrumental in developing their understand of a healthy mindset and developing a dietary approach that utilises nutritious food. It also helps significantly when they have a stomach ache!

The Senses

My children also had fun exploring their senses both through the book as well as using some games we played. There is nothing like being blindfolded and being asked what something is by taste, touch, sound or smell! This section has been great for expanding the vocabulary that my children use to extend the ' this tastes good ' to include descriptions button of the taste as bitter, sour, salty or sweet as well as the texture being soft, creamy, mushy, hard, or crispy. It has complimented their skill development also in being able to describe leaves and plants in nature study, or animals that they have seen. The senses can open your children's eyes, ears, nose, mouth and hands to a whole world of exploration.

The Reproductive System

However, the best part for me at the time that we read it was having a book to explain the development of the latest addition to our family without stressing about giving too much information. The book explains very clearly the different physical responses with go through from morning sickness to fatigue. It also discusses the baby's development over the nine months and some of the things that they can expect once the baby arrives. It was a great chapter that was read over and over in the final weeks. As their expectation of the baby arriving grew so did their desire to read this chapter! The only issue we have not dealt with is the fact that there is a belief that sperm can be differentiated into ' boy sperm ' and ' girl sperm ' by their color-which you will understand when you buy the book!

You can find out more about the Usborne Flip-the-Flap Body Book and view a range of activities that complement the learning from this book at [http://readplaylearn.com.au/usborne-flip-flap-body-book]. Organic Learning's Read, Play, Learn web site has been developed on the basis that ' where there is fun learning's '. The goal of the website is to equip parents and teachers to demonstrate that reading books is fun and that there are plenty of stimulating activities that can complement them. Making reading enjoyable takes 99% of the sweat out of teaching literacy.

Organic Learning is a web based community dedicated to supporting the journey of life long learners with a special focus on the home education community. You can read the blogs of home educators, find articles on home education and find a range of other resources all on http://organiclearning.com.au/.




วันพุธที่ 15 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2556

A Parent's Guide to Homeschooling by Tamra b. Orr



Did you know that one third of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of the Federation, and the Constitution of the United States had no more than a few months of schooling under their belts? Isnt that truly is an awesome fact when you really sit down and think about that? Do you recognize any of these other homeschoolers —? Constantly.perhaps you know these names.-Beatrix Potter, Alexander Graham Bell, Orville and Wilber Wright, Mozart, Charles Dickens, Agatha Christie, Hans Christian Anderson, C.S. Lewis, or how about Leann Rimes herself, and the list goes on. As Mark Twain once said, "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education." Isnt that an awesome statement?! Does YOUR schooling interfere with the things you really want and need to learn to get along in life?

This book covers a multitude of questions, answers, and should statistics. Subjects such as: How Did Homechooling Begin and Where is it going? Homeschooling Is the Right Choice for Your Family? One of the sections that I have enjoyed about this book is the section called "In the Trenches." Throughout the book are small sections where homeschooling families tell us of their own personal homeschool stories, and each family offers advice and encouragement to others along the same path that they have been on. Those selections alone are worth reading.

Homeschooling can truly be as awesome and profound of an education as you choose to make it! Ask yourself this one question ...Do you want to ' always ' be learning something new? Or do you just want to be able to learn enough to ' get you by? ' YOU have to choose? It's entirely up to you!

Article by Kelly Benedict, the longtime homeschooler of 17 + years, wife, Mama of 9 and grandmother of 6 (so far).




วันพุธที่ 1 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Techniques For Studying



Reviewing or Studying for an exam or test can be a very taxing database records. Most of the time, you have to sacrifice sleep and other either just to ensure a passing score on your upcoming test. In these modern times where everything seems to be so fast, time is a luxury. And studying the requires an enormous amount of this.

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 21 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

The Peanut Butter Family Home School



Have you ever heard of home schooling being associated with peanut butter? If you're like me, I hadn't either until I read this book years ago. In fact, I've read it several times now, over the years, because of the author's sense of humor and witty reflection of what life is like for a sometimes home school family. He reveals that home schooling "is full of surprises, challenges, and blessings."

Okay, but what is the connection with peanut butter you ask? Bill Butterworth associates home schooling and peanut butter with life. He feels life is very much like peanut butter. At different times it can be smooth or crunchy. But most importantly, like peanut butter on two slices or bread (or anything else it touches), home school families stick together.

Now, what would you call the house of a home school family that buzzes with constant activity, houses 4 young children, 2 adults, and a new baby on the way? Why Union Station, of course! As Bill says, "What else could you call" possibly a home that's like a train depot? It fits so well. Our home has all the craziness of a terminal, yet it also provides the place to rest between trips. So it was settled: Union Station. "

The chapter titles of this book are rather intriguing as well. Try to picture in your mind, Heppie Bread, Home-School, Trivial Pursuit, Return to Walton's Mountain, The Tale of a Whale, The Union Spy Station, and the list goes on.

As a Pastor, radio Bible teacher, and author Chuck Swindoll states, "I happily cast my vote for the real-life Peanut Butter Family. It is warm-hearted, fun-loving, always-encouraging statement of affirmation on the value of being in touch with your kids. What I appreciate the most is that it comes from a home where the parents practice a lot more than they deemed. You'll love it. "

Do you want a book that makes you smile? Read this one! I'm glad I did!!

"Article by Kelly Benedict, the longtime homeschooler of 17 + years, wife, Mama of 9 and grandmother of 6 (so far).