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Christmas Poems to Color

November 2, 2015 By: amyswandering1 Comment

 

Christmas Poems to Color

Add some Christmas Funschool to your week! I’ve created a sweet little set of vintage Christmas poems to color. They work great for copywork, too.

Little Christmas Carolers Sample

These Christmas Poems to Color are available to download below. To make a fun coloring book, hole punch the pages and put in a 3-prong folder. Glue the title page to the front of the folder.

Vintage Christmas Poems to Color

–>> DOWNLOAD CHRISTMAS POEMS TO COLOR <<–

Take a look at the goodies the other Festive Family bloggers have for you:

. Ten Tips for a Joy Filled and Stress Free Holiday with Your Family from Bare Feet on the Dashboard

The Ultimate Guide to Having Kind Kids This Christmas from Bits of Positivity

Christmas Sensory Play Ideas from Adventures of Adam

Gingerbread Play Dough from The Gingerbread House

Glitter Pinecones from Peace But Not Quiet

10 Exciting Toys To Encourage Learning for 3-4 Year Old Kids from Play Dough and Popsicles

Christmas Crafts for Toddlers from Kidz Activities

DIY Hot Chocolate Kit from Taking Care of Monkey Business

Gifts Kids Can Make from Simply Vicki

Christmas Yoga from Kids Yoga Stories

Gifts That Last All Year from Local Busy Bees

10 Idea for Festive Table Decoration from La Cité des Vents

Christmas Tree Decoration and Card from Castle View Academy

Book-Toy Gift Sets for Preschoolers from P is for Preschooler

DIY Gift: Science Kit for Kids! from Preschool Powol Packets

Christmas Poems to Color from Are We There Yet?

5 Things to Make For a Christmas Stocking from Peakle Pie

The Frugal Family Gift that Keeps On Giving from Kimie Pruessner Photography

Christmas Hand and Foot Print Crafts from Play & Learn Everyday

20 Non-Candy Stocking Stuffers for Boys and Girls from Non Toy Gifts

10 Silly Gifts For Your Kids this Christmas from Witty Hoots

Mom’s Holiday Wish List (Give This List to Your Husband) from The Realistic Mama

5 Awesome Ways to Completely Revamp Your Home This Holiday Season from Tidbits of Experience

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Free Halloween Checklist Printable

October 26, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

Free Halloween Checklists

I needed a simple checklist for my kids’ assignments, so I whipped up this set of 4 printable Halloween checklists. Grab yours below!

Other uses:

  • chore list
  • grocery list
  • party planning
  • daily To Do

–>> DOWNLOAD HALLOWEEN CHECKLISTS <<–

For more Halloween Fun:

Free Halloween Resources

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Learning to Play Instruments When You Can’t Afford Music Lessons

October 21, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

I have 5 kids, 1 keyboard, 1 guitar, 1 ukulele, and several layers of dust. My kids have played around with all of these instruments using youtube videos, but we simply don’t have the money for weekly private lessons.

Learning to Play Instruments When You Can't Afford Lessons

*Disclosure: I received  free resources from Rainbowresource.com for review purposes and am being compensated for my time. I am not required to give a positive review.  As always,  I am sharing my honest opinion with you. This post contains affiliate links.

I decided to see if it was possible to learn how to play our instruments using music books from Rainbowresource.com. I carefully researched the options before placing my order, hoping that I made wise choices. I am very pleased with the results!

I have a bit of music knowledge from four years of playing clarinet in Band. As best I can, I’ve tried to look at these books through the eyes of someone who has no musical experience.

Music Theory

Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start. 😀 I think it is super important to give kids a good foundation in music theory. They need to know the names of all the notes & symbols and how to actually read music instead of just memorize notes. The music lesson books each have an overview of these things, but only the guitar book includes adequate music theory instruction.

These two reproducible workbooks are very easy to teach:

  • Let’s Learn Music Book 1
  • Ready to Read Music: Sequential Lessons in Music Reading Readiness

Music Theory Books

Music Lesson Books

My older teens are able to go through these books independently. The younger kids need some guidance. The lessons are easy enough to understand, but it gets confusing for them when they are trying to read & learn, assume the correct positions, and follow the notes.

Progressive Piano for Young Beginners

Progressive Piano for Young Beginners Book 1 – includes book, CD, and DVD

Progressive Piano for Young Beginners Music

This colorful book starts with how to play the treble staff with the right hand, then the bass staff with the left hand, and finally combines the two after they are mastered. The DVD is a big help for visual learners, and playing along with the CD helps set the pace.

Progressive Beginner Piano

Progressive Beginner Piano – includes book, CD, and DVD

Progressive Beginner Piano Music

Chords are the focus of his book. The DVD allows the student to study finger placement, and playing along with the Cd helps train the ear.

Alfred's Kid's Guitar Practice

Alfred’s Kid’s Guitar Course Complete – includes book and 2 enhanced CDs

Alfred's Kid's Guitar Course Music

This book teaches how to read and write chords. It includes enough music theory emphasis that no other book is necessary. Tune your guitar with the CDs, or load them into the computer for additional tools.

Children's Ukulele Method Book

Children’s Ukulele Method – includes book and CD

Children's Ukulele Method Music

Strum along to simple chords in this easy-to-follow book. The CD is a great accompaniment for all the songs.

Music for the Holidays

We love holidays and looks for every opportunity to add a new level of fun. I ordered a few extras to supplement our music lessons.

Irish Penny Whistle

Irish Penny Whistle w/Booklet – includes tin whistle and book

Irish Penny Whistle Music

My husband and I lived in Dublin for a year before we got married, so we are quite fond of Irish music. We have a tradition of watching the High Kings every year on St. Patrick’s Day. My favorite song on that DVD is Mairi’s Wedding, so I might have squealed a little when I discovered it was one of the 30 songs in this little book.

Christmas Joy Music

Christmas Joy! Level A for piano – Jolly Old St. Nicholas, Up on the Housetop, Go Tell It on the Mountain, We Three Kings of Orient Are, Jingle Bells, Come Little Children, Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly, Good King Wenceslas

Christmas Joy! Level F for piano – The Coventry Carol, The Holly and the Ivy, Jingle Bell Rag, Rise Up Shepherd and Follow, Silent Night, We Three Kings of Orient Are, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, What Child Is This?

Music Placemat

Music Placemat – an easy way to learn about the instruments we hear in beautiful Christmas carols.

Affordable Music Lessons

The total for everything listed above is $120. For the price of a few weeks of private lessons for one child, all 5 of my kids are learning how to play multiple instruments. And I’m about to start piano lessons myself!

Connect with Rainbowresource.com

If you are unfamiliar with Rainbowresource.com, I highly recommend them for all of your homeschooling needs. I’ve been ordering from them for over ten years. Browsing through their big-as-a-phone-book catalog is something I look forward to every summer.

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FREE Halloween eBooks

October 15, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

Free Halloween eBooks for Kids

Halloween is only two weeks away! There are several vintage books that I remember from my childhood on this list of Free Halloween eBooks through the Open Library system.

If you are not familiar with the Open Library, it is a collaboration with several libraries around the country to provide an online lending library. You can borrow five books at a time for two weeks. [Read more…]

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CuriosityStream Educational Video Network for Homeschool

October 14, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

*Disclosure: I received a free CuriosityStream subscription for review purposes and am being compensated for my time. I am not required to give a positive review.  As always,  I am sharing my honest opinion with you.

CuriosityStream - an educational video network for homeschool

We love watching videos in our homeschool. My kids always act like they are getting away with something when I give permission to watch an educational show. And I’ll be honest, I enjoy the occasional break from being the teacher. 

We have streaming subscriptions for Netflix and Amazon Prime, and use them both to watch educational shows… when we can find them! I don’t usually have time to spend an hour or more digging through vague categories in search of an appropriate show for my kids to watch. And there is no way I am going to turn the job over to my kids because there are some categories that little (and big) eyes should not see.

CuriosityStream

When I first learned about CuriosityStream, I was immediately interested in exploring it further. CuriosityStream is the world’s first ad-free, on-demand streaming service for quality educational programs that both inspire and entertain. They are available whenever and wherever you want to watch on any internet-connected device. [Read more…]

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