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January Assignment Sheets

January 9, 2014 By: amyswandering1 Comment

Add a touch of winter to your lesson plans with these printable January Assignment Sheets. Make learning fun!

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Snowman Family
Snowman Family

polar bear
Polar Bear

Sledding
Sledding

January Penguins
January Penguins

Snowman b & w
January Snowman Color Your Own

Kids b & w
January Kids Color Your Own

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Funschool: Let it Snow

January 6, 2014 By: amyswanderingcomment

funschool let it snow

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

This week’s theme is snow.

All About Snow  National Snow & Ice Data Center

Snow Crystals  beautiful photos of individual snowflakes

Snowflake Bentley  lesson plans

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snow

Winter Writing  printables

Snowman Tales  reading comprehension

Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening  lapbook

secret life of a snowflake

Don’t Be Flaky  science experiments

Borax Snowflake  science experiment

Snowman Math  list of activities

the snowy day

The Snowy Day  lapbook

The Big Snow  unit study

Katy and the Big Snow  lessons and printables

snow i can read

Snow & Ice  preschool pack

Winter Little Books  several to print

Snowman Theme  tons of ideas

there was a cold lady who swallowed some snow

Play Dough Snowman Kit book activity

Paper Snowflakes  patterns for any holiday

Sensational Snowflakes  lots of crafts

You might also like my:

  • Winter Mad Libs
  • Winter Homeschool Pinterest Board
  • January 2014 Writing Prompts Calendar

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A Survey + FREE January Writing Prompt Calendar

January 2, 2014 By: amyswanderingcomment

Happy 2014!!

I am really looking forward to this year as far as the direction of this blog is concerned. My plan is to switch to self-hosted soon, which will allow me to share even more fabulous homeschool freebies.

Would you be so kind as to take a minute and answer my 6-question blog survey?

I want to know what kinds of posts are you favorites, the ages for which you need free resources, and what you would like to see on Are We There Yet? in the future.

As a thank you, I would love to send you my FREE January 2014 Writing Prompt Calendar to print out and use with your kiddos. You won’t currently find it anywhere else!

Jan 2014 Prompts freebie

Just leave your email address at the end of the survey and I will get it right out!

{Form is now closed}

Thank You!!!

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Write from History: A Writing Curriculum for Kids Who Don’t Like to Write

December 13, 2013 By: amyswanderingcomment

write from history

My 5th grade son dislikes writing. He would say “hates” if I let him. He’d rather be whacking something, taking it apart, or building it in Minecraft (where he would then whack it and take it apart).

Finding Write from History was like a breath of fresh air. It is a Charlotte Mason writing curriculum that uses primary source documents to teach writing, grammar, and history.

There are four books from which to choose:

  • Write from Ancient History
  • Write from Medieval History
  • Write from Early Modern History
  • Write from Modern History

The two levels cover grades first through fifth, but can be used on into middle school due to the upper level writings included in the books. The difference in the two levels is the reading difficulty and copywork style. You can pick manuscript or cursive. The readings are in the form of historical narratives, primary source documents, poetry, and cultural tales. A grammar section is located in the back of the book with lessons for color-coding the copywork. We have a grammar curriculum that we love so this one was a bit too basic for my son, but it would be a great fit for a beginner grammar course. Update: Brookdale House now offers Sheldon’s New Primary Language Lessons if you want to add a more formal grammar curriculum.

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Each lesson includes these activities:

  • Reading
  • Oral Narration
  • Copywork
  • Grammar
  • Dictation

As a member of the Write from History launch team, I chose to review Write from Medieval History Level 2 Manuscript Models. We will be moving into this time period after the first of the year, and though my son writes beautifully in cursive, I didn’t want him to have to concentrate on that aspect. In fact I didn’t address his handwriting at all. I figure it will improve as he gets used to the longer copywork passages.

copywork

A few of my favorite things:

Flexibility– This is a history supplement, so you just browse through the table of contents to find a passage that matches what you are studying. You can work your way from start to finish, but you don’t have to. The grammar is broken down into a new part of speech each month and works with any lesson in any order. I’ve always combined as many subjects and ages as possible in our homeschool (one of the reasons I love Charlotte Mason). These lessons are easily adapted for multiple ages because you have the freedom to structure them any way you want.

Scheduling- A detailed 5-day suggested schedule is included, as well as a couple of optional schedules.

Definitions- Many Charlotte mason newbies get hung up on the differences between narration, dictation, and copywork. There are a couple of pages of helpful definitions and examples to help you straighten it all out.

Interest Level- Because we aren’t starting medieval history for another month or so, I let my son browse through the table of contents and pick what he wanted to read. (He chose his first selection because it was one of the shortest copywork assignments. Ha!) I knew we had a winner a few minutes later when I heard the words that are music to this momma’s ears, “Hey Mommy! Did you know….?”. And while he still doesn’t like to write, he enjoys seeing exactly what is expected from him so that he knows when he is done.

definitions

A couple of my not so favorite things:

Lack of Answer Key for Grammar- Answer keys make my job so much easier, but a little birdie told me there could be one in the works. 😉

Too Much Flipping- It can get a little awkward switching from front to back to look at the grammar lessons or optional exercises, but there is an easy fix for that–> get the eBook! I will definitely go the eBook route for future courses. Super simple to pick the topic I want and print it out when I need it.

The Write from History books are priced at $22.99.

Your reluctant writer with thank you!!
(Or maybe not, but I bet they will no longer hate writing.)

I received a free book for the purpose of giving my honest review. No other compensation was given. My affiliate link is used in this post – thank you for supporting my site through any purchase you make!

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{Funschool} Away in a Manger

December 9, 2013 By: amyswandering1 Comment

funschool away in a manger

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

This week’s theme is The Birth of Christ.

Printable Nativity Scenes  40+

Christmas Bible Printables  crafts, mini books, games, worksheets

The Nativity Story  handwriting, coloring, puzzles

Christian Christmas Activities  many subjects

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who is coming to our house

Nativity Preschool & Tot Packs  printable unit

Nativity Lapbook  scroll down

Christmas Bible Reading Chart  printable

Nativity Color by Sight Word  3rd grade

christmas in the manger

Calvary Curriculum Bible Studies  look for birth of Christ lessons within each one

Write the Christmas Story  printables

Birth of Jesus  file folder game

Nativity Teaching Resources  posters & printables

this is the stable

Christmas Magnet Pages  printable activity

Nativity UNO  printable card game

Starry Night in Bethlehem  Van Gogh-style art project

Nativity Silhouette  art project

my christmas bible storybook

Advent Coloring Pages  big list

Stand-Up Manger  paper craft

Craft Stick Nativity  decoration

Advent Christmas Crafts  several

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  • Homeschool Christmas Pinterest Board

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