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Everything You Need to Know Fact Cards

June 23, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

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Everything You Need to Know in a Box

My youngest child adores fact cards. We have a basket full of colorful flash cards from the Target Dollar Spot. Several books filled with animal fact cards sit on a homeschool shelf. She loves looking and touching and learning.

*Disclosure: I received a free set 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.

Sweetpea actually did a little dance when I opened up our box of Everything You Need to Know Fact Cards from Silver Dolphin Books.  They were developed in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institute. There are two levels of these beautiful cards available: Grades K-1 and Grades 2-3. Be sure to enter the giveaway below!!

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Using Fact Cards for Summer Exploration

I’ve learned to pay attention and take note when my daughter starts asking questions about certain cards. That is my clue to use those particular cards as a jumping off point for further exploration. I can then hunt up some videos, craft projects, and recipes to go along with the cards.

Summer break is the perfect time to pull out a box of Everything You Need to Know Fact Cards. Choose a place to start and then hop on over to Pinterest to find some fun crafts and activities. Maybe even do a theme a week.

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For example, let’s say you choose the dinosaur cards from the Grades 2-3 set. Everyone is talking about dinosaurs because of a certain blockbuster movie. 😉 For Dinosaur Week, you could make dinosaur ice eggs, excavate some salt dough dinosaur bones, and eat some fossil cookies. If you are a “mean” mom, you can even assign a dinosaur writing project. 😀 (Note: the dinosaur cards do not contain dates, so you are free to tailor them to your beliefs.)

Coming up with themes is often the hardest part of planning a fun summer. The Everything You Need to Know cards solve that problem.

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Fact Cards as Kindergarten Curriculum

My favorite use for the Everything You Need to Know Fact Cards would be as an inexpensive Kindergarten or First Grade curriculum. Simply add in a math and a language arts program. If you choose those from my list of free homeschool curriculum links, you can create a a complete Kindergarten or First Grade curriculum for under $20!

There are a couple of ways to divide up your cards for the year. You can do topical studies by working your way through one subject at a time, or you can study cards from several different sections at a time. You could also assign subjects to different days – Monday is geography, Tuesday is science, etc.

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The durable cards are tabbed and labeled at the top. You can just stick the cards you’ve used in the back of the box each day without the headache of having to sort them back out at the end of the year, as long as you keep the topics together.

Once you have decided on the cards that you will use for the school year, you can turn once again to our good friend Pinterest to add in worksheets and activities. I chose a few categories from the K-1 Box and hunted up some fantastic Pinterest boards for each one to get you started.

Space/Solar System   1, 2, 3, 4 

Five Senses   1, 2, 3, 4

Plants   1, 2, 3, 4

Money   1, 2, 3, 4

Colors   1, 2, 3, 4

Animal Habitats   1, 2, 3, 4

States   1, 2, 3, 4

Continents   1, 2, 3, 4

Weather   1, 2, 3, 4

Parts of the Body   1, 2, 3, 4

Those are only about a third of the categories between the two boxes, so you could realistically get several years out of them.

Homeschool Kindergarten for Under $20

Be sure to check out the Silver Dolphin blog for more activities! Follow them below for fun product updates and freebies.

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Silver Dolphin is giving away 10 of the Everything You Need to Know sets. You can choose either the K-1 or 2-3 set. Open to U.S. addresses only.

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A Few of My Favorite Homeschool Things

June 22, 2015 By: amyswandering1 Comment

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A Few of My Favorite Homeschool Things

We are heading into our 14th year of homeschooling in a few weeks. I could fill a room with all of the resources that have cycled through this house during that time.

A few have captured a permanent place on the shelf, however. They are ones that either make our homeschool day easier or more enjoyable.

Do you own any of these?

educating the wholehearted childIf I could only own one book on homeschooling, it would be Educating the Wholehearted Child. It speaks right to my heart and helps me lay out a vision for our family.

simple plan

I’ve always used free homeschool planners, but last year this planner caught my eye so I ordered it. A Simple Plan makes it so easy to keep track of lessons for 5 kids!

pattern blocks

Pattern blocks and free pattern block templates can keep a preschooler busy for a very long time. I slide the sheets into page protectors and put them in a binder.

netflix

Netflix Streaming is a fairly steady part of our homeschool. The kids are usually allowed to watch a “school show” during lunch break.

A few of our favorite series:

  • Scholastic Storybook Treasures
  • Fetch with Ruff Ruffman
  • Dear America
  • Leap Frog
  • Magic School Bus
  • Stan Lee’s Superhuman
  • Brain Games

teaching textbooks

My oldest has shed many a tear over math in her youth. She is a very bright girl who had no trouble working the problems, but she always wanted to know WHY. I never cared about the why when I was in school – I just wanted a good grade so I did what I was told.

Teaching Textbooks looked so appealing, but I didn’t want to spend the money. I finally broke down and ordered Pre-Algebra, and the light went on for her! I nearly fell over the day she told me she didn’t hate math anymore. We now use it for the whole family starting in fourth grade.

ikea cart

I gave up my library loft and massive entertainment center when we downsized to move across the country a couple of years ago. My lovely turquoise Ikea utility cart takes up very little floor space but holds quite a bit.

The top shelf holds mail and coupons. We stand up all the picture library books on the middle shelf. The bottom shelf is for my planner, clipboard, and binders containing weekly work. Once I figure out a solution for the mail, I might use the top bin to house cute jars of school & craft supplies.

hand bells

I don’t know about you, but I always have a homeschool wish list of things I would love to have but aren’t necessary for our home. At the beginning of each school year, I choose one thing off of the list to purchase as a back-to-school surprise for my kids. These Schylling Hand Bells were from that list and were a HUGE hit!

frixion

The Pilot FriXion pens get a double heart from me. The ink disappears from the friction of the little rubber tip. I coordinate the colors with my monthly creative planner (free!). It’s the little things that make me happy!

They are also a good way to transition kids from writing in pencil to a pen without them stressing out over mistakes.

yellow pad

A yellow legal pad is one of the rare items that I have used since year one. I brainstorm ideas, list curriculum choices, and generally have a running brain-dump to-do list. My favorite is the hole punched pad.

The boring everyday pages get torn out and thrown away, but I keep all the planning ones. It is fun to look back over the years and see how our life & homeschool has change.

Since the title of this post is a FEW of my favorite things, I will stop there. Be sure to check out the rest of the iHomeschool Network’s favorites.

I would love to know a few of YOUR favorite homeschool things. Please leave a comment!

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The FREE Famous Artist Collections are Back!

June 18, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

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The Famous Artist Collections are FREE again for Kindle. The price could change at any time, so hurry!

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Funschool: Watermelon

June 16, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

Funschool Watermelon

Welcome to Funschool, a weekly list of FREE educational lesson plans and printables built around a seasonal theme! This week’s theme is Watermelon.

Watermelon Board  teacher toolkit, games, activities

Watermelon Magic  educator guide, activities

Watermelon Trivia

{There are affiliate links in this post for books to go with the theme.}

The Watermelon Seed

Watermelon Day  printable activities

W is for Watermelon  printables

Watermelon Theme  printables & activities

one watermelon seed

Watermelon Picnic  file folder game

W is for Watermelon  pre-k pack

Watermelon Do-A-Dot  printable

watermelon wishes

Five Senses of Summer  writing activity

Watermelon Syllables  printable game

Watermelon Adjectives  worksheet

Down by the Bay

Down by the Bay  rhyming book

Watermelon, Watermelon  printable book

Watermelon Counting Cards

Double Dare

Watermelon Moon Sand

Watermelon Oobleck

Watermelon Slime

Read Watermelon Books for FREE @ the Open Library

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Sugar Baby Watermelon Greenhouse

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Free Historical Paper Dolls

June 15, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

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Helen Page created some beautiful Historical Paper Doll sets. These would make a lovely addition to a history notebook or project.

You can find more history freebies on my Homeschool History Pinterest Board.

Follow Amy T @ Are We There Yet?’s board Homeschool – History on Pinterest.

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