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Finishing Strong – Homeschool Link Up Party {Homeschooling Middle & High School Years} #19.

July 9, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Finishing Strong- Homeschool Link Up Party

Thank you for joining us this week at Finishing Strong–the link-up that focuses on middle & high school students.


We are so glad you are here at Finishing Strong, THE place to get ideas and encouragement for homeschooling your middle & high school kids.

We are continuing our in-depth look at the eight bloggers who host this awesome link-up each and every week. Today Tina of Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus is sharing a bit about herself and her site(s).

Don’t forget to add your middle & high school focused posts after you read all about Tina!

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Hi y’all. I am Tina Robertson and I’m just a wee bit obsessed focused on organization. So I have created the 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner with over 200 beautiful forms in color.

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I don’t throw one huge .pdf planner at you organized in the way my weird brain thinks, but I gently guide you step by step to pick and choose forms on my blog that work best for you.

Also, I am the co-author of New Bee Homeschooler, a program for new homeschoolers.

New Bee Homeschooler Program @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

I have been helping new homeschoolers for many years both in person through workshops and through my web workshops.

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I blog over at Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus and New Bee Homeschooler. I know, Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus is such a long blog name, but I couldn’t shorten it any because each word is full of meaning for me and it keeps me stoked about homeschooling. Dynamic is a word that I value because it describes how I feel about my friendships that I have made while homeschooling. Lively, energetic and moving are words I like to keep in mind too when humdrum homeschooling hits my homeschool day.

The word homeschool means so much more now than it did when I started homeschooling my oldest son, Mr. Senior 2013. I am blessed to have recently survived celebrated the graduation of Mr. Senior 2013.

The Anatomy of a Well Laid Out Homeschool High School Geography Curriculum.Too, I am still in the trenches with you homeschooling while sharing tips on my love of unit studies, history and geography for all homeschoolers.

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Also, helping new bee homeschoolers is part of who I am and I have a whopping 31 Day Free Boot Camp for New Homeschoolers on my blog to show them some homeschooling love.

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Last, but by no means least is our love of hands-on learning, which includes numerous free lapbooks that I share. One of my fixations is turning any worksheet into a minibook and having a worksheet free homeschool day.

The lapbooks add the plus to our day. And no, I don’t view myself as the crafty loving mom which is why I have pushed myself out of my comfort zone and into creating lapbooks for my sons. Lapbooks are a creative hands-on tool and they are not just for younger learners. A lot of my free lapbooks can be used for middle to high school students.

Scoot by because I would love to connect with you!
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Don’t forget to check out all of the co-hosts – Aspired Living, Blog She Wrote,Education Possible, EvaVarga, Milk and Cookies, Starts at Eight, and Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.

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Easy Details to Remember & Even Easier Guidelines.

      • The link up party goes live at 5:00 a.m. CST each Wednesday and stays open until the following Tuesday at 11:55 p.m.
      • Each week we will pick our favorite links as features and share them.
      • You can link up to 3 posts. Please do not link up advertising posts, or other link ups, or parties. I will remove them. Homeschool related reviews are permitted and of course all topics related to homeschooling middle to high school students.
      • Grab a button to add to your post after you link up and if you were featured, grab an “I was featured” button.
      • By linking up with us, you agree for us to share your images and give you credit of course.
      • That’s it! Glad to have you here and let’s party!
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Back To Homeschool Student Notebook Covers

July 8, 2014 | 10 Comments
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I have some free back to homeschool student notebook covers today. Also, look at my page The Dynamics of How to Homeschool Easily and Smarter for more fun ideas and tips.

Don’t panic, it’s not quite back to school yet. 

However, I was panicked excited when I created my back to homeschool student notebook covers last year.

Last year was the first inkling I had that we might move overseas. And knowing my fixation with having an organized space, which includes student binder covers, I created a set of science notebook covers back then.

Who knows what options I will find overseas for student notebook covers, right?

Back To Homeschool Student Notebook Covers

Then, I created history notebook covers too. 

Though I had shared my science notebook covers with a few of you back then when my blog was new, I didn’t share my history covers.

Homeschool Student  Notebook Covers

Too because I like all forms of back up plans for my learning area, I have slowly been creating printables for my school area when I have one again.

Also you know my aversion to matchy matchy sets of things and my need for a variety of color choices in any printable I do. 

So I have created covers for two subjects (history and science) but they are in a variety of colors. 

Five color choices with six spine inserts too for both subjects. 

Mix and match the covers for each of your kids with the spine inserts.

History Binder InsertsScience Binder Inserts

Plus, I already have an idea for a style of cover for the other school subjects, which is completely different than the style I am sharing today.

This is a jump start to having covers for our school subject binders and I thought you might like them too.

Download science set here.

Download history set here.

It just feels good knowing that I am doing something to be somewhat prepared for the new school year even if I won’t have a learning space just yet.

More Back to School Craft Ideas

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  • Back To Homeschool Student Notebook Covers
  • How to Create Easy Back to School Basket Ideas for Middle School (Anatomy)
  • Apple Themed Back to School Crafts & Fun Calming Apple Jar Craft
  • 8 Back To School Crafts For Middle Schoolers | How To Make Fun Literature Themed Shoes

Look at these other helpful tips:

  • Are you looking to build your homeschool directly from Amazon? Check out my Amazon boards where I organized curriculum I’ve used by subject.
  • Homeschool Planner Supplies – Organizational Eye Candy Because Paper Planners ROCK!
  • 100 BEST Ideas to Organize Your Homeschool Area – Storage, Spaces, and Learning Places

Hugs and love ya,

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When We Used Beautiful Feet Books as our History Spine

July 7, 2014 | 13 Comments
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When we used Beautiful Feet Books as our history spine, it came closest to what I feel teaching history should embrace.

Learning about history is not about dead people, but about bringing the past to life through events and the lives of people.  Beautiful Feet Books uses that method and more particularly through their choice of living books.

Today, if I had to choose just one program, Beautiful Feet Books would be my top choice at any grade level.  I used Beautiful Feet Books for a few years of high school with Mr. Senior 2013 and it refueled our love for history after having chosen a not so good program the prior year.

Mr. Awesome still uses their books for his required high school reading.  We have used the Early American and World History and the Medieval History Sr. High levels.

The things I am fond about the most about Beautiful Feet Books are that:

  • Living Books are used.

The series of books that made us lap up our history time I have mentioned before are by Genevieve Foster.

Focusing on a famous character of the time period, in each of her books she weaves other events going on and other important characters living at the same same time of the famous character.  One of the most beautiful features of the books is that line drawings of characters and events are in each section.  Mr. Senior 2013 was so inspired by them that he started keeping a notebook and drew some of his events from history.

History Guides As Springboards

Events are folded in naturally and told like a story. No one at any age ever tires of an action packed story.  Too, Genevieve Foster wrote the books in the forties and fifties, pre-politically correct times.  Those kinds of books I hunt high and low to stock in our home.

  • Their philosophy in teaching history, which is that you don’t have to use a chronological method for kids to make important connections was another draw for me.  I was able to relax and realize that though the chronological method to teaching history benefited me at times, it was not the only way to teach history.
  • Their no fluff style of their manuals I also enjoy at this season of homeschooling.  A few ideas on how to engage your child through notebooking, extra reading or a few extra assignments are assigned in the guide and that’s it.
  • I like the fact they help you with planning middle school and high school by assigning credits. This was much help when planning high school credits.
  • I also liked seeing the overview of all the programs or scope and sequence.

However, some of the same things I am fond about the most may be the very things that might not work for you depending on what you are wanting to achieve this year.

Look at some of these things to consider.

  • The manuals are nothing more than a question/answer format.  I prefer this style now in my homeschooling because I prefer always to add in my own content and to use the guide just as a guide.  If you are looking for extensive help on fleshing out background information or hand holding, it is not found here.  For us that year, it served us well because I expected Mr. Senior 2013 to do his own research if he didn’t understand some background information.  Too, Mr. Senior 2013 or Mr. Awesome really didn’t follow the guide for reading assignments. They just read each day within out time schedule and at their pace and use the guide as self-checking.
  • It uses a more Charlotte Mason approach which is a more gentle approach to high school.  At the high school level, some parents want more reading assignments.  This gentle approach suited us because I wanted my sons to have reading assignments in our Bible material and language arts.
  • Some of the books that are used move fast and events change quickly.  I feel a good reader would be able to keep up with the quick stepping pace of the books.  However, a slower reader may get lost in how fast the books can change topics.  It may require some research for background events.  However, if your child keeps on reading past parts that don’t make a complete picture at the moment, all of the main points soon are tied together.  My sons used the guide to help them see the main points or events from the reading.

Middle school and high school though wasn’t my first introduction to Beautiful Feet Books.

When I first started homeschooling, I did one elementary level, the Early American History, with Mr. Senior 2013 when he was in Kindergarten. Or I should say, I used the D’Aulaire books for our read aloud time.  I absolutely savored our time together reading those books, but soon left Beautiful Feet Books because I was afraid of repeating a mistake.

At that time, I was attempting to move away from boxed curriculum after having failed miserably the first time in putting my curriculum together.  So I was real cautious about laid out curriculum and didn’t have enough experience to know that it had the gentle nature that I was fond of.

Little did I know then that I would be returning to Beautiful Feet years later, seasoned and with a lot more clarity about the way I wanted my sons to learn history.  Too, I realized that Beautiful Feet Books had just the right amount of guidance that we wanted.

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Fast forward to the high school years, Mr. Senior 2013 soaked up his high school years because he went down trails of history that he blazed as I once again used Beautiful Feet Books. One day he would focus on art and another day he wrote about mythical gods.  None of this was assigned in Beautiful Feet Books, but it just served as a springboard to studying what he was interested in at the time.

I think your reader of history would love the books even if you didn’t follow the guide and reading assignments like we did.   Making it our course, we thoroughly enjoy this style of learning history and using Beautiful Feet Books as guides when we need them.

Hugs and love ya,

Want to read more?

Review of What Every Child Needs to Know About Western Civilization by BrimWood Press.

How to Use a History Spine to Build Your Study of History

When we used Notgrass World History as our History Spine

8 Ways to Teach Homeschool History Other Than Chronologically

Should Homeschool History Be Covered in Chronological Order?

When We Used Story of the World as our History Spine

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How My 25K Pinterest Followers Avoid Pinterest Pandemonium

July 6, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Because Pinterest tops the board of social media hogs, not only do you want your Pinterest account to flourish, but you also want to capture unique followers in your niche on their first visit to your page.  Sharing how my 25k Pinterest followers avoid Pinterest pandemonium, I hope you too can avoid some rookie mistakes made by some bloggers or businesses.

What Are You Pinning?

Growing your blog or business presence in Pinterest land is quite different than pinning strictly for personal reasons.

Obviously the two concepts, pinning strictly for business reasons and personal reasons become intertwined because businesses are made up of real folks.

However, there are a few Pinterest savvy tips that help me to remember to hone in on my unique business audience with each pin regularly.  Too, though I am sharing tips here for either a business or a blog and because I want to keep my explanations easy, I will just refer to blogs since I am a blogger.

Blog Niche = Pins and Pins = Blog Niche.  This is a simple concept.  But everyday on Pinterest, I see mistakes of this very important but basic idea.

There is a huge disconnect between blogger niche and the total number of relevant pins I see when I visit the Pinterest stream.

For example, just today, I was visiting a blog, which touts organization as a niche.  Everything on the blog from presentation, to blogging articles to branding was beautifully laid out and there was no doubt as to her niche.

However, that same concept that did not carry over to the blogger’s Pinterest stream or recently pinned pins.  I could not tell what her unique niche was from viewing her recent pins.

Scrolling, scrolling and scrolling in her Pinterest stream and in between wellness oils, how to blog, and dessert recipes (all of which nobody minds if that is what you expect) I could not find one pin about organization.

Yes, she had a board set up for her niche, but more than that is required.  Like a blogging brand, your Pinterest pins or branding needs to be consistently pinned throughout your stream to attract your unique followers.

Too, just like your blog, followers don’t mind a mix of content for spice.  But very soon, they want to read about what they came to your blog for.  This same consistent branding needs to be followed when you pin.

When a new visitor lands on your Pinterest page, it should not take more than 4 or 5 pins for them to know exactly what you pin about and if they want to follow you or not.  Within those 4 or 5 pins, you should be able to capture your target audience because you have pinned pertinent pins relevant to your blogging niche.

Primo Pinterest Spaces

Not only is it important to be consistent about pinning pertinent pins on a regular basis that capture your target audience, but board arrangement is extremely vital in attracting unique visitors.

The top two rows of boards, which most people can see without having to scroll down is premium advertising space.  Do NOT give away the space to boards that are of a personal nature or to topics that are secondary to your main branding.

My top two rows of boards are carefully selected by me to attract my target audience and I also rotate some boards by season.  Simply put, the top two rows should mirror your blogging niche.

Avoid confusion for potential followers by selecting pins that pertain to your niche.  It should not be a balancing act when determining personal pins versus pertinent pins.  Always have more pertinent pins if you want to continue to grow your blog.

The flair in your personality can by spotlighted by pinning personal pins and it adds spice to your page, but should never overshadow your main branding.

Pertinent pins and the well-arranged top two rows of your Pinterest account will seesaw your blogging niche and visa versa.  Just like a seesaw, your boards and pins will balance and highlight your content even when the pins are not from your blog.

Do you see a few changes today that you can make or that will help you grow your personal Pinterest page into a flourishing business?

If you are a blogger and want to grow your blog as a business, then checkout iBlog Pro for more of my Pinterest tips. Click on the book below and when you get to the page, be sure to look for iBlog Pro.

 

Hugs and love ya,

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Did you read my other articles about Pinterest?

Pinterest Tips to Grow A Business From Just A Mom With 24K Followers

How to Grow Pinterest From a Few Hundred Loyal Followers to Thousands

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7 Step Homeschool Planner Back Cover

July 2, 2014 | 4 Comments
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It has been crazy good around here because we had another two showings on our house yesterday.  Though I am excited, we are hopping busy because of the showings.  I forgot just how exhausting it is to show your house.

Though we ask for 24 hours notice before a buyer wants to see our house, you know it doesn’t always happen like that.

Because we haven’t been able to do school lately with all the house showings, I decided to use the time as a chance to feed my font fetish fever (say that 3 times) and create a new form.

Making a tiny confession here, do you know that planning the creative part to my 7 Step Homeschool Planner forms is something I just can’t do?  As much as I thrive in planning and plan most things, the creation part of making my forms is not one of them.  I keep a running list of ideas, but not the way I want the form to look.

I don’t want to sound corny but I haven’t really told you how I feel when I create and design my forms.  I think it’s the same intoxicating way people feel when they can run their hand through dirt to plant, or take an art brush to a blank canvas or that euphoric high after a workout.

Maybe it’s because I love constant change in my planner each year too.  I don’t know, but I do know that after creating each form as I am inspired, sharing it with you is just another sweet high.

Enough of that deep talk.  I can’t take that too often or maybe I am sheer exhausted from all the house showings.

I hope you like the 7 Step Homeschool Planner Back Cover option that I have for you today.  It has been a while since I have created another option for the back cover.  Too, you know my fondness for inspirational words and quotes because they keep me fired-up about homeschooling.  I used some words and fonts that I have been pining over lately to create this newest back cover.  Remember, it’s your choice if you want to use the back cover for a front cover, middle insert to your planner or wherever.  I am just letting you know how I designed it.

I hope the words and fonts keep you stoked about homeschooling too.

Back of Planner Cover 2

 Download the new back cover option here.

Hugs and love ya,

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Because you always get my new forms first & I take my time adding my new forms to my blog for my guests, did you grab them all?

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