Summertime, in most households, means time for summer reading programs. If you don’t have a favorite summer reading program, or haven’t participated in one before, there are many advantages to summer reading and many types in which to participate. Where to Find A Reading Program Library – One of the most well-known summer reading programs is the one at your local library. Most libraries, nationwide, offer some type of summer reading program, from infant to adult. Typically, rewards are given ... read more
A Summer of Unschooling
I'm guest posting over at DenSchool. Come check out what we are doing this summer with our "A Summer of Unschooling" post discussing our summer plans. How are you spending your summer break? ... read more
Pinterest Find of the Week
Fun Outdoor Activity for the summer - nature walk or camping. Source: thetaylor-house.com via Tawnee on Pinterest ... read more
Our Booklist – What We Are Reading!
Here is what we are reading this: On Going Reading: Happy Birthday, Josefina by Valerie Tripp Extra Reading: Magic Tree House #1: Dinosaurs Before Darkby Mary Pope Osborne - COMPLETED Magic Tree House #2: The Knight at Dawn by Mary Pope Osborne Toddler Books: I Love You Through And Through by Bernadette Rossetti-Shustak Usborne Very First Words My Reading: Charlotte Mason's Original Homeschooling Series, Vol. 1: Home Education by Charlotte Mason For the ... read more
It’s a Giveaway – Oak Meadow Curriculum!
We are pairing up with DenSchool again to host a giveaway of a complete curriculum package from Oak Meadow. Yes, I said COMPLETE CURRICULUM! What a great giveaway! If you haven't heard of Oak Meadow curriculum, Oak Meadow provides complete curriculum packages from Kindergarten through high school which is accredited and provides online options for support and tutoring. Designed for homeschoolers, this option is a great way to get a complete, well-rounded curriculum for your family. If you ... read more
Vote for Adventures in Homeschooling!!
Circle of Moms is doing the Top 25 Homeschooling Moms 2012 and Adventures in Homeschooling would love your vote! Check out all the great blogs and vote if you have a minute. Thank you and thanks to Circle of Moms. ... read more
A Quick Study of Johnny Appleseed
One of the read-alouds included with Sonlights Core A is Johnny Appleseed (First Biographies) by Gini Holland, a part of the First Biographies series. We did not get around to it during the year this year. This week, as we had some time in the car, I grabbed it off the shelf and brought it in the car. I figured it was something that my 7 year old could read herself. I thought maybe she could read a few pages during our car ride. I was ecstatic to realize that she not only could read it but ... read more
Pinterest Find of the Week
Planning some summer fun on the water table! Source: countingcoconuts.blogspot.com via Tawnee on Pinterest ... read more
Our Book List – What We Are Reading!
Here is what we are reading this: On Going Reading: Granny Han's Breakfast by Sheila Groves - COMPLETED Beatrix Potter The Complete Tales - (we skipped this this week) Aesop's Fables for Young Readers - (we skipped this this week) Stepping Stones - ABeka Reader Extra Reading: Miscellaneous frog books and online frog information Toddler Books: I Love Trains by Philemon Sturges One to Ten... and Back Again (An Amazing Pull-the-Ribbon Book) by Betty Ann ... read more
Review – Granny Han’s Breakfast by Sheila Groves
We just finished Granny Han's Breakfast by Sheila Groves, which is a part of our Sonlight Core A curriculum. What a great read! The story is about Granny Han, an elderly Chinese lady, who has a strong belief in God and trusts God to provide. After she experiences some bad fortune, she turns to prayer to provide for her and those she has promised to help. It is a strong story of the power of prayer and how God will provide. My daughter was very touched by the story. It was a easy read, ... read more
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