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Teachable Moments Calendar–Are you missing out? Let’s Partyyyyyyy!!!!

February 4, 2014 | 30 Comments
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This giveaway is now closed. After the winner is drawn, that information will be posted at the bottom of this post. Thanks for being here and be sure to check out my sidebar for more goodies.

Things have been entirely too serious around here as I have been in a GO-GO mood pitching out junk house items and boxing up things.  Let’s have some fun today because I want to tell you about Currclick’s Teachable Moments Calendar.

Have you seen it? If not, you’re missing out on some great help when planning your unit studies or just adding some fun to your school.

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When you sign up you will receive a newsletter .pdf every month with some sweet resources that apply to that month.  Some resources are free, others are not.  The calendar helps you plan because it includes resources for notable days.  For example, I already grabbed the freebie for Attila the Hun when I went to Currclick’s facebook page.  You have to read the newsletter to be reminded about the freebie each month.  There are a few more I am eyeballing because they help when planning my unit studies.  I have been looking over the resources for the French and Indian War too because they go with my free lapbook on the French and Indian War.

Guess what? I love when my sponsors luv you and today Currclick wants to give away (1) Gift Certificate for $20.00 to one of my readers!  Can you use it?

 

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I don’t try to stress you out before you enter this giveaway, so I try to limit those thingamajigs and widgets for you to use to sign up with.  Sometimes I have to use them, but this time I don’t.   It’s easy here, just reply to this blog post Teachable Moments Calendar, which I even link for you.

1. Though I love you and your emails to me, you won’t be entered if you email me.  You have to reply to this blog post Teachable Moments Calendar.

2. Sign up for the Currclick Teachable Moments Newsletter. (Click on either graphic above)

3. Giveaway for the gift certificate starts today February 4, 2014 {NOW} and ends February 9, 2014 @ 10:00 a.m. CST.

4. You can have to 2 entries on this baby.   Comment here on the blog for both entries.

5. Open to everyone.

6. Lastly, because we can’t be a once in a lifetime email reader, the winner has 24 hours to claim his/her prize or I will pick another winner.

That’s it! Easy Peazzy.

Let’s get this party started! Click Teachable Moments Calendar to go to the blog post to comment or if you are here on my blog already, just comment on this blog post.

Hugs and love you, hope you win!

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Congratulations to Commenter Number 2, which is Leann.

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Thanks for the the contest — love currclick!

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Unlocking the Homeschool Leader Within You

February 2, 2014 | 2 Comments
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Unlocking the Homeschool Leader Within You

(Kelley and I take time for a quick picture as she gets ready to run the front table for an open house for Susan Wise Bauer.)

Unlocking the homeschooler leader within you may not be a topic that a lot of homeschoolers write about. I don’t know.  What I do know is that at times I hold back from telling you about the other things that make my heart go pitter patter.  Serving other homeschoolers is one of those things. Knowing that a lot of us, including myself, struggle at certain times with the basics of day to day homeschooling, I felt like talking with you about homeschool leadership would certainly fling you into a state of homeschool frazzled.

Homeschool Open House

(vendor set up)

Throwing my paranoia out the window and embracing a no holds barred blogging mantra, I am following my own advice this year.  Sharing a few things about my own conversion to homeschool leadership and sharing tips on this heartfelt topic, I hope you get a spark of encouragement from it.

How To Protect Yourself From Defeatism

A mind-set of expecting the worst from the beginning is not just like a restraint, but it is like a homeschool harness that bridles you.  There are many talented, caring, giving and plain downright extraordinary women and men in homeschool.  Sometimes though you never hear about them because they have already bridled themselves.   Self-defeat is a huge barricade to tear down in the homeschooling world and especially in homeschool leadership.

Another attitude that seems to prevail is the thinking that all homeschool leaders are social type of folks or just really need people around them all the time.   Nope, that couldn’t be further from the truth.  Some leaders are that way, others are not.

There is a lot of behind-the-scenes work that goes into managing any group, large or small.  Whether a homeschool leader is good at crunching numbers to maintain a budget or enjoys working by herself maintaining a group website or enjoys editing, there are plenty of chores for quiet behind the scenes doers.  If you are more vocal and don’t mind the microphone like I do there are plenty of jobs for you too.

That brings me to another common factor, which resonates loud with any homeschool leader and that is that there is never enough volunteers to step forward to help.  That has always been the main topic in any leadership conference.  How do we involve others?

What holds them back?  Is it fear that they will have too much on their homeschool plate?  Is it fear thinking they now have to be a social butterfly?  Do they fear that because they are not an organized person there is no way to contribute to leadership?

I have learned that the most important part of a group’s success is the contribution of many, not just the one.  Though there may have been only two people making decisions for any event I sponsored or group I created, I have never had to make major decisions alone.

It’s a given that extra work is involved.  Realistic person that I am, I am here to tell you that sometimes you can’t even imagine the work load.  Also though from my own experience, the blessings have been equally hard for me to put into words for you.

Lasting friendships, shared teaching experiences that ultimately benefited my children, elite and superior tutors for my children and plain downright fun are just a few for me.

Pump Up the Homeschool Endorphins

What makes a person want to serve?  Working with many not just talented homeschool leaders, but caring gentle women, I know that each one has their own reasons to serve.   I don’t think all of the reasons are so apparent at the beginning because leadership is about self-discovery too, but here are some of the reasons I have served.

  • Instead of telling my sons to be leaders in homeschooling or in their own education, I wanted to set the example.
  • My mission statement written by me and my husband said that we wanted to provide a network of approved friends for my sons to choose from to form lasting friendships.  Speaking personally, I couldn’t do this if I didn’t have a hand in recruiting and approving members.
  • When I first started homeschooling, there weren’t very many large homeschooling conventions around me.  Knowing that others must need the same encouragement I did, I wanted to be sure I was getting homeschool encouragement on a regular basis.
  • I understood early that collaborative strengths of other fearless leaders only benefited my children.  Could my strengths also benefit their children? This equaled a win-win.

Homeschool Conference with Susan Wise Bauer

(after a long night, one quick picture.  Me, then Susan Wise Bauer in the middle and Sheila.)

  • Some of the leaders I have personally worked with deserve a homeschool halo, but most would probably tell you that they started serving because it kept them accountable in their journey.  This is very true for me.   Whether I was preparing for a homeschool leader like Susan Wise Bauer to come and speak or preparing a co-op unit study, the experiences cemented my conviction to keep homeschooling my children.

Though not always, I can tell you that homeschoolers eager to jump out there for leadership were often the ones that burned out quickly.

Key to releasing the homeschool leader in you starts with you.  Some of the best homeschooler leaders I have worked with are the ones that think they can’t lead or rather don’t view themselves as a leader.

Sharing my thoughts and tips about homeschool leadership throughout this year, I will expand more on the how-tos of serving in the homeschool community.

Is there a tiny ember in you flickering for homeschool leadership?  Don’t let it die out.

Hugs and love ya,

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Get these tips for making the most out of your homeschool co-op!

Who Needs a Homeschool Co-Op Anyway?
What Are the Basics of a Homeschool Co-Op?
Coordinating the Co-Op
Co-Op Core Leaders Matter
Cherished Co-Ops

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Homeschool Planner

January 30, 2014 | 5 Comments
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Because a homeschool planner should be the life blood of your day, I’ve created many different ones here. Whether you are using a planner to track lesson plans, or just journaling, you’ll love the choices here.

{Planners should be organized for the children you’re teaching this year. So, do not try to make your unique lifestyle adjust to something made for a classroom.

How to Choose

Whether you’ve homeschooled for a long time or you’re new you need a planner which adjusts to the way you teach.

  • How to Choose the Perfect Planner for Multiple Students
  • Free Homeschool Planner Inside Title Page

Free Planners

First, begin with building a planner suited to your year. Because you have students of different ages, choose exactly what you need.

Do not use fluff pages stuck in your planner. A fluff page is a page you will not use. It is useless.

Build each page as you need it because these planners below allow you to pick and choose pages instead of being one download.

  • Click here to build your unique free 7 Step DIY Planner. This is my original planner which has over 450+ free pages and growing every year!
  • You can download and know How to Make Your Own Student Planner Simple and Beautiful
  • 31 Popular and Free Homeschool Planner Printables
  • Step 4. Choose Lesson Planning Pages Right For YOU!
  • Click here to build your unique free DIY Student Planner.
  • Click here to build your unique DIY Easy Home Management Binder. Organized IS the way to roll during your homeschool years.
  • Gorgeous 7 Step Free Planner You Build
  • Step 5a Free Forms Attendance & Reading Logs & Day Glance Pages
  • Free Student Planner Undated Calendar {Girly Girl Set}

Daily Planner Versus Weekly Planner

  • Weekly Planner vs Daily Planner: Which Is Really Better?
  • Curriculum Planner for Homeschool Day At a Glance Form
  • 6 Ways a Homeschool Daily Planner Beats a Weekly Planner

Other Planners

Then, sometimes you want customizable pages or even a bit more color or glam. Below you’ll find colorful and unique homeschool lesson planners.

  • The Ultimate and Beautiful DIY Homeschool Unit Study Planner
  • A Unique Flexible and Beautiful Preschool Homeschool Planner. A planner which can be used for Prek to 1st grade entitled Early Learner Planner.
  • Grab the beautiful Dynamic Homeschool Colorful Planner.
  • Another homeschool planner is the Glam It Up planner. Sometimes you need extra glam.
  • 5 Beautiful and Detailed Planners for Homeschool Moms

Lesson Planning

Also, part of what makes a planner uniquely yours are the lesson planning pages. Below, I have several lesson planning pages, lesson planning how-tos, and lesson planning tips.

Lesson Planning Templates

  • Download these 4 PRE-Homeschool Year Planning Pages.
  • Confetti Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Confetti Color
  • Step 4. Choose Lesson Planning Pages
  • 4 Colorful and Editable Homeschool Lesson Plan Templates
  • Robin’s Egg Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Robin’s Egg Color
  • Gems Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Gems Color
  • 4 Editable Homeschool Planning Pages to Ease Planning

Field Trip Planning

  • Free Editable Field Trip Tracking Guide for Homeschool Field Trips
  • How to Create A Homeschool Lesson Plan in 7 Easy Steps
  • Homeschool Quarter Planning Form
  • Homeschool Weekly Planner vs Homeschool Daily Planner: Which Is Really Better?
  • Creative Free Editable Movie Lesson Plan Template for Homeschooling

Tips for Lesson Planning

  • How to Choose the BEST Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages THIS Year
  • Lesson Planning Backwards! Part 1 of 2.
  • Homeschool Lesson Planning Backwards Part 2 of 2.
  • Ultimate Homeschool Unit Study Planner – Which Lesson Planning Pages to Use?
  • How Far Out to Homeschool Lesson Plan?
  • How to Write a Simple But Effective Homeschool Lesson Plan
  • 3 Risks of Not Tracking Your Homeschool Lessons (Even If They’re Laid-Out)

Life Skills Printables

  • Free Printable Homeschool Life Skills Checklist for Your Homeschool Planner

Planner Forms

Next, one of the best parts about a planner is to add forms for a specific need.

  • 3 Beautiful and Free Homeschool Planner Covers with quotes
  • Beautiful Printable Week At a Glance Form
  • Colorful and Editable Homeschooled Student Attendance Record
  • 4 Beautiful & Colorful Homeschool Attendance Sheets For Record Keeping
  • Two Free Homeschool Student School Planner Covers
  • Editable and Pretty Weekly Checklist for Homeschooled Kids
Homeschool Planner

How to Schedule & Objectives

However, the best part to any planner is the ability to organize your schedule. You’ll love the tips share here.

  • How a Homeschool Planning Calendar is Superior to a Regular Calendar
  • Gorgeous Free Homeschool Objectives Printables and Educational Goals

Planner Supplies

Too, what makes a lesson planner not only beautiful, but useful are the supplies you use in it.

  • Homeschool Planner Supplies – Organizational Eye Candy Because Paper Planners ROCK!
  • Free and Fun Homeschool Planner Stickers Back To School Craft
  • 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner – Top 5 Questions Asked Are Answered
  • 3 Free High School Planner Cover Designs
  • Free Homeschool Editable Progress Report Card for Teen

Homeschool Planner Calendars

I prepare 4 types of calendars and you want at least one type of each in your planner.

CALENDAR 1.
Planning Your Homeschool Schedule Calendars

  • 2027-2028 Planning Calendars
  • 2026-2027 Planning Calendars
  • 2026 Planning Calendar
  • 2025-2026 Planning Calendar
  • 2024-2025 Homeschool Planning Schedule (Sky Color) Beautiful Form
  • 2024-2025 Homeschool Planning Schedule (Seafoam Color) Beautiful Form
  • 2024 New Year Homeschool Goals FREE Printable (Get it Together Girl)
  • 2027 Planning Calendar
  • 2025 New Year Homeschool Goals FREE Printable (Get it Together Girl)
  • 2025 Planning Schedule
  • Year 2024 Schedule
  • Year 2023 Schedule
  • 2023-2024 Schedules

CALENDAR 2.
Two Page Monthly Calendars for Noting ALL (a.k.a Appointment Keepers)

  • 2026 To 2027 2 pages per month (academic year) Bubbles Color
  • 2026 To 2027 2 pages per month (academic year) Sapphir Color
  • 2026 Printable Calendar 2 Pages Per Month (Physical year)
  • 2025 To 2026 2 pages per month (academic year) Persimmon Color
  • 2024 to 2025 (Aster Color) Two Page Monthly Calendar
  • 2024 to 2025 (Prim Color) Two Page Monthly Calendar
  • 2027 Printable Calendar 2 Pages Per Month (Physical year) Summer Color
  • 2025 To 2026 2 pages per month (academic year) Loolavender Color
  • 2025 Two Page Monthly Calendar (physical year)
  • 2023 to 2024 Two Page Monthly Calendar
  • 2023 Two Page Monthly Calendar

CALENDAR 3.
Just Plain Old School Calendars (Not So Plain)

  • 2026-2027 Calendar One Page – Two Color Choices
  • 2026 Calendar One Page (physical year)
  • 2024-2025 Printable School Calendars on One Page
  • 2027 Calendar One Page (physical year)
  • 2025-2026 Calendar One Page (academic year)
  • 2025 Printable School Calendar on One Page
  • 2023 Printable School Calendar on One Page

CALENDAR 4.
5 Years Holiday Dates on One Page

  • Colorful 2026 To 2030 Holiday List Printable On One Page
  • 2025 to 2029 Colorful Printable List Of Major Holidays (5 Years One Page)
  • 2024 to 2028 Colorful Printable Major Holiday List Form (5 Years One Page)

Planner Pages for Science

  • Free Science Materials Checklist

15 Gorgeous Homeschool Planner Supplies

Whether you add a bit of eye candy or consider it essential supplies, you'll love some of these ideas.

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Poppin Zip Folios, Aqua

Set of 3 slide-tab reusable plastic envelopes

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Poppin Page Markers, Set of 8

Poppin Page Markers, Set of 8
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Retractable Gel Luxe Pens

Love how these write.

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Bubble Shape Sticky Notes

8 Bright Colors: Including blue, light blue, green, yellow, orange, rose red, pink and purple; colorful memo pads that look good and are hard to ignore.

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Light Soft Color Erasable Highlighter Pen

Highlighter Pen, 6 Color Set 
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6-in-1 Multicolor Ballpoint Pen

I love these because every color you need is available in one pen.

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Plastic Binder Dividers with Pockets

You can add dividers to your planner by cutting off just a bit of it and it still can be coil bound, but let the office personnel where you take your planner to be bound to trim it for you.

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Eco-friendly Wood & Plastic Free Rainbow Pencils

RAINBOW PAPER PENCIL:The inner body of pencils is made of rainbow -like recycled papers.Premium #2 HB grade lead for smooth writing and drawing.

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Highlighter, Pastel Colors Chisel Tip Marker Pen

USA Brand ZEYAR, AP Certified. BRIGHT COLORS: the assortment of Great bright Fluorescent or Macaron inks protect and emphasize your handwritten texts, No shadow on the next
page

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Bible Highlighters and Pens No Bleed

These work beautiful on your planners. Bible Safe Dry Highlighters: These no bleed highlighters are great for journaling and memorizing verses

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Glitter Washi

Package Include: you will receive 30 rolls of glitter washi tapes in 30 colors, each measuring about 2 meters/ 2.2 yards in length and 1 cm/ 0.4 inch in width, abundant in quantity, enough to satisfy your daily decorating and crafting needs

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BOSOBO Mouse Pad

► PERSONALIZED MOUSE PAD: Measure 7.9 x 7.9 x 0.1inch ( 200mm x 200mm x 3mm), small size but perfect size for work and game. Elegant geometric shape and exquisite illustration add personality to your office, perfect for all style desktop, office, home, computer, keyboard and mice.

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Canon PIXMA TR150 Wireless Mobile Printer

You don't need an expensive printer to print your homeschool planner. I've used this mobile printer for years.

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Eco Highlighter Pencils

Eco Highlighter Pencils - Set of 5 Colors - Will Not Bleed or Dry Out - Includes Wooden Sharpener
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Semikolon Sticky Page Tab Markers

I've used these for years and love them.

Point Taken Homeschool Planner

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Music Appreciation – Beethoven Chiming Bells

January 29, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Learning through our music appreciation activities using Zeezok has been plain fun. Also, look at Fun Facts About the Phantom of the Opera & Styles of Music Unit Study.

Today, I decided to give you a peek at the minibook on Beethoven.

You know I told you that for a few months now I have been reviewing Music Appreciation for the Elementary Grades: Book 1 by Zeezok Publishing.  

It has been such an over the top wonderful comprehensive music study that we have been spending as much time as we can on it.

MiniBook Chiming Bells Beethoven by ZeeZok

I have a full review coming next month on it, but can’t contain myself and have to give you another sneak peek at the fun we are having with it.

music-appreciation-collection

In the bundle there are seven different composers, dating from 1685 to 1828 to study about.

They are:

  • Bach,
  • Handel,
  • Haydn,
  • Mozart,
  • Beethoven,
  • Paganini and
  • Schubert.

We have read a bit on most of the composers but we have honed in on a study of Beethoven. 

I like the fact also that our study of Beethoven coincides with our unit study on the French Revolution.

More Music Appreciation Curriculum

  • Relax! How to Easily Add Art and Music to Your Homeschool Day
  • Homeschool Music Curriculum on the Beat
  • Fun & Easy Hands-on Ideas with Zeezok Music Appreciation
  • Fun Facts About the Phantom of the Opera & Styles of Music Unit Study
  • Music Appreciation – Beethoven Chiming Bells Minibook

Today though I wanted to show you the picture of the cutest chiming bells minibook about events in Ludwig’s life.

foldout view of minibook on chiming bells for Beethoven by Zeezok

It folds up accordion style and we used some orange twine to weave ours together and tie it up. 

Reading the biography on Beethoven that came in this series and learning about Beethoven’s love for chiming bells, Tiny made the mini book that gives a quick reference in each chapter where Beethoven shows how the music of the bells comforted him or brought back memories.

Tiny was so tickled with it and I had to show it to you.

Activity Book for Music Appreciation by Zeezok

Also, after reading the biography we work on some activities in the activity book. 

Tiny likes to divide out his writing and I don’t mind.  So we do the same with each chapter in the biography book. 

The picture above is the activity book which has plenty of hands-on activities to choose from and we like that part the best so far. 

Well there are some others parts to this curriculum we are loving too and I’ll show you those next time because I can’t wait to the end of next month to give you a heads up on what we are doing.

Music Appreciation - Beethoven Chiming Bells
Music Appreciation - Beethoven Chiming Bells
Music Appreciation - Beethoven Chiming Bells

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Free Printable Minibook Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution

January 26, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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So I have the next minibook ready today. It is a minibook timeline French Revolution.  Basically, it is a mini timeline on the events leading to the French Revolution. Also, look at my page French Revolution 1789 – 1799 Unit Study & Lapbook.

Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution

Like a lot of my minibooks in which I am not testing my children’s scissor and cutting skills, this one is no different. 

So the first version has the pictures and information with the key dates already in it.

Because I do test my children on recall of information we have been reading together, I have a second version of this minibook that does not have any information filled in. 

It can be filled in with their own well researched facts.

You decide which version to use with your crew.

French Revolution Lapbook Minibooks

Next, look at the minibooks which come in this free download.

  • Beethoven and the Revolution
  • The Guillotine – The French Terror
  • Timeline of Events Leading up the French Revolution
  • 3 Estates – French Society
  • Causes of the French Revolution layered book
  • Queen Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI
  • What is the Directory, What is the Reign of Terror and What is the Sans Culottes

How to Get the Free Complete French Revolution Lapbook

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That means when you sign up to follow me, you get my emails in your inbox and you get this freebie.

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If you missed the other posts in this series, you can grab them below.

Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution
Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution
Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution
Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution
Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution

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