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Real Life Homeschooling: It’s Looking A Tad Froggy

July 9, 2013 By: amyswandering2 Comments

RLH

Our new house has a beautiful pool in the backyard!! There is no screen over it yet, so someone is constantly scooping debris out. A couple of weeks ago we walked out to find the top step covered with tiny black things. At first we thought they were buds from a nearby tree, or maybe tiny bugs. Two days later it was very clear what they were.

FROG EGGS!

frog eggs
Do you see all the little black dots? Those are thousands of frog eggs!

Hubby & I were grossed out, but the kids were beyond excited. Sad faces were displayed when we informed them that there was no way our pool was becoming a frog pond. They quickly scooped up a few to observe.

The excitement didn’t last for long, however …

It turns out our whole pool was infested with tadpoles, not just the top step!

Tadpoles in the pool
Insert horror movie music here.

The kids’ wonder quickly turned to disgust, with the girls convinced that they had surely swallowed frog eggs the last time they went for a swim. Hubby & I had been planning on going to the pool store on Saturday to learn Pool Care 101, but we bee-lined it over and stocked up on chemicals to shock the pool.

tadpoles

Our cute little tadpoles are growing and changing each day. We learned some interesting things about tadpoles:

  • It takes at least 6 weeks to go from egg to tadpole to frog.
  • They will eat lettuce that has been boiled or frozen. (They will also eat eggs that haven’t hatched. Ewww!)
  • Once their legs appear, they will need rocks or dirt to climb on or they will drown.
  • A frog returns to where it hatched. We were told that at one time our pool was filled with nasty sludge – the perfect frog breeding ground.

frogs tadpoles activities and printables

Have some Froggy Fun with your kiddos!!

Customizable Tadpole Copywork

Frog Life Cycle Printables

Frog Notebook

All About Frogs

Frog Webquest

Amphibian Unit

Frog Unit Study & Lapbook

Frog Theme Printables

Frog Life Cycle Book

Frog Life Cycle Cards & Activities

Frog Life Cycle Animated Video

Tadpole Development Coloring Page

{Real Life Homeschooling} is a monthly blog hop that I co-host with 20+ bloggers. It is about turning the world into our classroom and showing how homeschooling happens in real life as well as during “school hours” .

We invite you to link up your Real Life Homeschooling posts!!

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We are here! We are here! We are HERE!

July 2, 2013 By: amyswandering1 Comment

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Pelicans!

Those of you whole follow me on Facebook know that we just made a HUGE transition by moving from the Dallas area to the Tampa Bay area.

The past year has been a long, hard road for our family. We went into business with a friend 3 years ago and discovered (too late) that we did not have the same vision for the company. Our partner wanted out at all costs and we sadly closed the doors at the first of the year.

We have had to deal with exhaustion due to 70+ hour work weeks, a broken friendship, and untruths being spread about why the company closed. We are choosing to hold our heads high and keep our mouths closed, because anyone who really knows my husband will hopefully not believe what is being said about him.

Since the beginning, we have been praying for God to reveal His will and leave us with only one open door. He has shown Himself time and time again throughout our journey. It has been so encouraging to us, and to the many who have been praying alongside us, to see His plan unfold.

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5 minutes from our house!

A job, a move, a house, a new church home … all of these things were placed in front of us through no pursuit of our own. I never dreamed that I would be pulling up my Texas roots and replanting them in Florida. Or that my kiddos would joyfully agree! Such is the grace and mercy of the Father.

I feel like we are in a whole new country, not just a few states over. We have bananas growing in our front yard!

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bananas! in my front yard!!

And a flock of whatever-these-are birds stops by for breakfast every morning.

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what are these?

We are loving our new adventure, and I am excited to get to share it with you!

This post is linked up to View From My Porch

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Real Life Homeschooling

June 5, 2013 By: amyswandering1 Comment

I am so excited to introduce the newest homeschooling blog hop on the block!

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Real Life Homeschooling is a monthly blog hop that will show the world that homeschooling is so much more than sitting at a desk doing math worksheets.

On the second Tuesday of each month over twenty homeschool bloggers will be joining me in co-hosting the Real Life Homeschooling blog hop. Each blogger will share a post of their own and then give you the opportunity to link up your own posts.

Feel free to share any posts that show how homeschooling happens in real life just as well as during “school hours”. Possible ideas include: field trips, special projects, community service, what your child learned in the grocery store/barn yard/park/etc., family trips, church events, the possibilities are endless. Real life homeschooling is about turning the world into our classroom.

As a homeschooling parent, we know our children are always learning, right?! That is what this blog hop is about.

The Real Life Homeschooling Blog Hop co-hosts are:

Heather from Upside Down Homeschooling

Tabitha from Meet Penny

Jill from Enchanted Homeschooling Mom

Aurie from Our Good Life

Amy from Are We There Yet?

Sonya from Becoming a Strong Woman of God

Heather from Homeschooling on Faith and Coffee

Leann from Montessori Tidbits

Sherri from Our Front Porch Looking In

Erin from Royal Baloo

Renee from Next Gen Homeschool

Megan from Homeschooling etc.

Stephanie from Bowmania

Ticia from Adventures in Mommydom

Karyn from Teach Beside Me

Jamie from Walking in High Cotton

Selena from Look! We’re Learning!

Rebecca from Homeschooling Autism and More

Andrea from No Doubt Learning

Stacey from Layered Soul

Lisa from Farm Fresh Adventures

Tiffany from Life & Lessons From a Country Road

Rachel from Rooms of Knowledge

Marla from Marla’s Motherhood Musings

Dusty from To the Moon and Back

Take a few minutes and check out the awesome blogs listed here. You’re in for a blessing and don’t forget to check back on the second Tuesday of each month {beginning next Tuesday, June 11th} to link up your own Real Life Homeschooling posts!

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Philosophy Adventure Giveaway

May 31, 2013 By: amyswandering2 Comments

Philosophy Adventure set

Funny Girl will soon be starting her third year of high school, and it will be Ms. Creativity’s first.

There are so many wonderful curriculum options available these days that we have had a fairly easy time fulfilling graduation requirements. I do have a few blanks to fill in though, one of which is that tricky speech credit. 

When offered the opportunity to help launch Philosophy Adventure™–Pre-Socrates from Home School Adventure Co., I decided to first take a peek at the samples on the website. I then raced to fill out the review application!

Philosophy Adventure™–Pre-Socrates teaches 6th-12th graders how to write skillfully, think critically, and articulate clearly by studying the history of philosophy and the origins of ideas. They will learn how to cultivate and defend a biblical worldview.

**This is just an intro! I will be doing an in-depth review in August.**

Stacy Farrell, the author, has three goals for this curriculum. There is no question in my mind that she achieved them:

Engaging

  • This is one of the pretty textbooks I’ve seen. The colorful layout and images are like a mini museum.
  • Each lesson is divided into short sections that are packed with information – just enough to bite off & chew on before moving on to the next idea or assignment.
  • The writing is like sitting at the feet of a storyteller.

Easy to Use

  • Clear pronunciation is given for all of those strange ancient names.
  • Every philosopher has a sidebar listing things like famous works and contemporaries.
  • Assignments are very specific and broken down into baby steps (if needed).

Empowering

  • This one excites me the most! Stacy Farell has such a gentle way of encouraging excellence from her students, like reminding them to be prayerful about being ready to give an answer, or giving permission to write a “terrible” first draft. Her writing whispers, “You can do it!”.

Philosophy Adventure{Sample Lesson}

There are several formats available:

  • Complete Set with Resources CD ($89.95)
  • Reader with Resources CD ($69.95)
  • Digital Edition of reader & Resources all on CD ($49.95)
  • Digital Download ($39.95)

To celebrate the launch of Philosophy Adventure™–Pre-Socrates, I get to give away a digital download of the Complete Set –>
Reader, Student Workbook, & Teacher Resource!!
{Giveaway is open to anyone and ends Thursday, June 6th}

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Want more chances to win? Click the blue guy to visit the rest of the launch team!

“If philosophy is the love of wisdom, then Philosophy Adventure is a course to love for your teen children. This captivating overview of pre-Socratic philosophers not only will help instill a love for knowledge and wisdom in your child’s heart and mind, but even more it will fuel the growing flames of faith and Christian worldview at a critical point in your child’s life.

“What makes this course especially distinctive is its trust in the Christian student—encouraging your child to interact with all knowledge (the history and views of philosophers who have shaped thinking), and then helping them to ‘make a defense…for the hope that is in you’ from Scripture and reason. Thoughtfully-designed writing, thinking, and speaking exercises biblically equip your child to make their beliefs their own. Beautifully-designed interior pages make philosophy both more appealing and easier to learn.

“This is the kind of wholehearted learning that fueled our own family’s love of learning. I heartily recommend this adventure.”

—Clay Clarkson
Whole Heart Ministries
Author of Educating the WholeHearted Child

PAFTC

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Big Band and Michael Bublè

May 24, 2013 By: amyswandering2 Comments

michael buble

This post contains my Amazon affiliate link. I only link to things we like & use.
I hope you like them too!

I don’t keep up with music trends these days. I’m too busy being miffed that my beloved 80s music is now on the oldies station!!! The old stuff and Contemporary Christian are what top my chart now. (The REAL oldies, not the stuff I shouldn’t have listened to in high school.)

When offered the chance to review To Be Loved, Michael Bublè’s newest album, I gladly accepted. It is a fun mix of four original songs and ten covers.

I love the old sound of this album! The music is true to the era of each song. One particularly-adorable song has a very retro Reese Witherspoon singing along. (You’re not alone, I didn’t know she could sing either.)

My favorite is “To Love Somebody” .
Here’s a test to see if you were alive during the 70s (or if you are too young, to see if your parents raised you right):

Can you sing these lyrics with the proper dramatic emphasis and pauses?

You don’t know what it’s like, baby

YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT IT’S LIKE

To love somebody

To love somebody

The way I.Love.You.

Did you pass? –>Answer Key  Extra Credit if you made your voice sound funny.

(And yes, I know it technically came out in the late 60s, but I wasn’t alive then.)

Take a look at all of the songs:

1. You Make Me Feel So Young
2. It’s A Beautiful Day (original)
3. To Love Somebody
4. Who’s Lovin You
5. Something Stupid featuring Reese Witherspoon
6. Come Dance With Me
7. Close Your Eyes (original)
8. After All featuring Bryan Adams (original)
9. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You with Naturally 7
10. To Be Loved
11. You’ve Got A Friend In Me
12. Nevertheless (I’m In Love With You) featuring The Puppini Sisters
13. I Got It Easy (original)
14. Young At Heart

You can purchase To Be Loved through Amazon or at your local “record” store.

It is a great album for a summer road trip!!

michael buble

I received a free copy from One2One Network for the purpose of giving my honest review. No other compensation was given.

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