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Monthly Planning Notes {Free Printables}

October 10, 2013 By: amyswandering4 Comments

monthly planning notes

At the beginning of the school year, I created some monthly planning notes to give me a creative overview of our year. They have worked so well that I want to share them with you!

I wanted to be able to schedule out seasonal themes and activities, but a monthly calendar wasn’t giving me enough space. My planning notes are broken into weeks with plenty of room for writing.

A few of the things I list in my notes:

  • the week # (so I can coordinate with our school calendar)
  • our weekly Funschool theme
  • letter & # of the week for my preschooler
  • holidays
  • field trips
  • craft ideas

monthly notes

Click on each month to download your FREE 2013-2014 planning notes!

October

November

December

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

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{Funschool} Dem Bones

October 8, 2013 By: amyswandering2 Comments

funschool dem bones

Welcome to the first edition of Funschool, a weekly list of FREE educational lesson plans and printables built around a seasonal theme!

This week’s theme is having a little fun with skeletons and bones, which happens to be our current science lesson. These links are more educational than Halloween-y!

Skeletal System lapbook

Skeletal System notebooking pages

Printable Skeleton use for bone review

Body Basics: Bones interactive diagram

{There are affiliate links in this post for books that complement the theme.}

skeleton inside you

Where Does This Bone Belong? matching worksheet

Human Skeleton coloring & fill-in-the-blank

Working Robot Hand to build

Learn the Skeletal System interactive game

hand book

Name Skeleton craft

Pasta Skeleton craft

Twig Skeleton nature activity

Veggie Skeleton for snacktime

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No Bones About It Mad Lib  (oh how we love Mad Libs)

Plot Skeleton graphic organizer

Funnybones Printables playdough mat, x-rays, writing paper

Skeleton Facts writing paper & craft

Inside Your Outside

Knotted Bones science experiment

Paper Plate Skeleton

Mr. Bones Relay Race

Bone Match online game

Sock Skeleton use to learn the bone names

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FREE Maths Skills Curriculum

October 7, 2013 By: amyswanderingcomment

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Get a FREE download of Mastering Essential Math Skills: Whole Numbers and Integers ($11.95 value). Head on over to Blessed Beyond A Doubt for details!

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October Math Poems

October 1, 2013 By: amyswandering3 Comments

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October Math Poem Worksheets

It is time once again for Poppins Book Nook and this month’s theme is School! Hmmm, that’s a tricky one for homeschoolers, so we decided to go with an education theme.

One of the books we have loved over the years is Mathematickles!, a book of Math poems found in nature.

mathematickles

Mathematickles! takes words, math, and seasons, and rolls them all up into beautiful word pictures. For example:

“holes + nuts – nuts = squirrel hide & seek”

and

“maple leaves + puddle = crimson ships”

I love how these poems combine creativity with logic, so I made an October Math Poem worksheet to help my kids create some seasonal poetry equations of their own.

October Math Poems Printable

A few of the ones we wrote:

stick + sticky – dental fillings = caramel apple

1/3 moonlight + 1/3 sunset + 1/3 sunrise = candy corn

pumpkin ÷ imagination = jack o’ lantern

trick x treat = candy ’til Easter

Feel free to download the October Math Poems worksheet, and PLEASE share some of your creations in the comments!!

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Each month the Poppins Book Nook members will be hosting a book giveaway. This month it is for It’s Back to School We Go!: First Day Stories from Around the World. The giveaway is open to US residents only.

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{Review} BrimWood Press Worldview Curriculum

September 30, 2013 By: amyswanderingcomment

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BrimWood Press history and worldview curriculum for homeschool
One of the reasons we decided to homeschool was to give our children a Biblical worldview. We want to teach them to look at life through the lens of the Bible. I had never really thought about exploring other worldviews until offered the chance to review a wonderful curriculum from BrimWood Press.

Some people have the opinion that the only Worldview that should be taught to children is a Biblical one, using the example that a money handler learns to detect counterfeit money by only handling real bills. After working our way through some of the material, I see great value in understanding how others view the world. Not only does it put history in a different perspective, it also helps to connect with unbelievers around us by giving a little insight into why they do the things they do. I am reminded of Acts 17, when Paul visited Athens and talked to them about their ‘unknown god’.

Young Historians introduction to Worldview

We started our worldview journey with A Young Historian’s Introduction to Worldview. It consists of four lengthy lessons and comes with all the materials needed for several hands-on activities. Did you know that most of the world’s religions can be broken down into four major worldviews?

  • Naturalism
  • Pantheism
  • Monotheism
  • Polytheism

Everyone enjoyed using 3-D glasses to learn how we can see different versions of the same picture depending on which lens we used to view it. We spent some time getting to know the residents of Lensland and trying to figure out which view each one represented. It was all starting to click by the time we assembled our worldview boxes.

exploring worldviews

The kid were starting to make connections… Ancient Egypt, Bible stories, Eastern religions, Atheism, Star Wars, Percy Jackson. A little glimpse into what other religions teach and how they fall short of the glory of God.

Christian Theology and Ancient Polytheism

The older kids and I will spend the rest of the school year working our way through the Christian Theology and Ancient Polytheism set. It compares and contrasts Biblical events and ideas to other worldviews through ancient texts like the Epic Flood of Gilgamesh. There are comparison charts in the back of the book for students to fill out, and completed charts with examples of possible answers. (Yay!) Christian Theology and Ancient Polytheism also serves as a study guide for the book Secret of the Scribe. In this historical fiction, we follow the story of young Tabni, alone in ancient Mesopotamia and trying to survive without angering the gods. I enjoyed it so much that I can’t wait to get the rest of the Historical Novels for Engaging Thinkers.

I truly love seeing my children learn to become deep thinkers and wrestle with some hard truths. I recommend this curriculum to any of you who are looking for a way to discover a bit more of the big picture.

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