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15 Gift Ideas for the New Homeschool Mom

December 23, 2013 | Leave a Comment
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This is a sponsored post and I am proud to be partnering with Great Homeschool Conventions this year because I LOVE their convention philosophy.  This post also contains affiliate links. See full disclosure here.

Gift Ideas for the New Homeschool Mom @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus -1-1

What can you get a new homeschool mom to make her first year memorable?

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1.  Rolling Cart Luv I have 3 of these things. Once you get past baby strollers and no longer have a baby as an excuse for using your stroller, these are sweet. I leave mine in the car if the convention has a book room to store my books. Then I roll it in afterwards and carry out all my loot. Some people like to just wheel it around behind them as they visit each booth.

2. Washi Tape Luv  I can’t imagine starting to plan and organize without it, but some new homeschoolers do. (okay okay). Probably not a must, but it is a must-have to keep all planners pretty and organized.

3. Sharpie Luv  For writing down sight words to labeling, all moms love these things. You can’t go wrong with a set of these in those pretty pastel colors.

4. Fitness Curriculum. I think a lot of us, including myself, still find it hard to fit exercising in for the day. It is a must, so this encourages good habits by taking time for mom from the beginning.

5. 101 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum The reference for new and seasoned homeschoolers alike.

6. I Homeschool because I have seen the village T-Shirt    If she has a love for t-shirts, she’ll love this one.

7. Amazon Gift Card Luv Oh the things we could buy as a new homeschool mom. Do I need to say anything more?

8. Currclick What she really wants is more curriculum. Feed her curriculum feddish with a gift card from Currclick. Somehow using that instead of buying it herself she finds a way to purchase something fun she may not have bought otherwise.

9.   Some days are just chocolate covered cherry days.One of my very favorite chocolates is with the ooey- gooey cherry filling and even chocolate covered cherries. Some days she will just need chocolate because nothing else will do.

10. Staedtler Pens for Planner Luv My newest obsession at the moment for writing in my planners.

11. Buy A Workshop. After giving her the link to our free new homeschoolers workshop, buy her one workshop for a topic you know she struggles with.

12. Ultimate Unit Study Planner. If she is a lover of printable planners, she will love this.

13. Banderole Pencil Luv Matter of fact, making one gift basket with the sharpies, washi tape, pens and pencils in it and anything else pretty you find, would make a great gift for a new homeschool mom.

14. Stylus Set Luv These are just great to have around for everybody and their devices.  Maybe if you get a set of them, she can fine just one when she needs it.

15.  Then the ultimate gift for a new homeschool mom has to be a registration to the upcoming Great Homeschool Convention.

I am so giddy because the details have been finalized for the convention to be in Forth Worth, Texas for 2015. Though I will likely be moved by then, I can plan way ahead of time to be in the country by then for this upscale homeschool convention.

What do you think? Can you think of any more gift ideas for a new homeschool mom?

Hugs and love ya,

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Free French Revolution Copywork A Tale of Two Cities

December 22, 2013 | 4 Comments
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Today, I have free french revolution copywork for the A Tale of Two Cities. Also, look at my free French Revolution 1789 – 1799 Unit Study & Lapbook.

We are moving along slow, but sure on our French Revolution unit study. Trying to pack and declutter the house to get ready to move has taken priority.  I knew it would this month.

Free French Revolution Copywork A Tale of Two Cities

Just in case you don’t know Jim Weiss, he is the best storyteller in the homeschool world. Through the years, he has read many stories to us. 

He has available so many classics and history stories that are worth every dollar that I have spent on them.

He and his wife, Randy are great persons too.  For two years in a row at one convention, me and Kelley’s booth was right next to their booth.

Kelley of New Bee Homeschooler and Randy at Greathall Productions

So we got to visit with them and know them a little better.  I took this picture real quick of Randy and Kelley before the show started.

Jim’s voice is so unique and soothing and the way he can change it too amazes me. We all get lost in his storytelling.

Though I loved the free reading of A Tale of Two Cities, this was one story we just had to hear from Jim Weiss.  So I went ahead and purchased it.

The boys are almost finished listening to it. So I went ahead and prepared some copywork for Tiny.

French Revolution Unit Study + Free Copywork

Copywork is not just for young kids, but it has restorative value through all their years. 

Sure, it is about learning to write when they do it in the early years.  In the later years, penning and storing beautiful words in their mind and heart is about treasuring those words from great literature.

We like it a lot in our home and I always tend to make my own copywork.

Today, I have copywork from the first paragraph of A Tale of Two Cities for the famous opening lines.

A Tale of Two Cities Free Copywork - French Revolution Unit Study

Also, I created the copywork with a little older child in mind because there is always oodles of stuff for the real young child, but not much that is not so babyish for the older elementary child.

Whether you have younger children or older you can use the 4 pages in several ways. 

One way is to do the pages in cursive like we do and do 2 pages one day and the other 2 pages the next day. 

Another way for a younger child is to simply print the text as shown and do a line or two a day.

Whatever you do, go your child’s pace and keep it fun.

Next, grab the free French Revolution Lapbook.

More French Revolution Activities

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6 Books For Kids About or Set in the French Revolution Time

Although the French Revolution is not easy to learn about, great books can bring a subject to life.

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The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy

The novel is set during the Reign of Terror following the start of the French Revolution. The title is the nom de guerre of its hero and protagonist, a chivalrous Englishman who rescues aristocrats before they are sent to the guillotine. Sir Percy Blakeney leads a double life: apparently nothing more than a wealthy fop, but in reality a formidable swordsman and a quick-thinking master of disguise and escape artist. The band of gentlemen who assist him are the only ones who know of his secret identity. He is known by his symbol, a simple flower, the scarlet pimpernel.

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A Tale of Two Cities: (150th Anniversary Edition) (Signet Classics)

A Tale of Two Cities is Charles Dickens’s great historical novel, set against the violent upheaval of the French Revolution. The most famous and perhaps the most popular of his works, it compresses an event of immense complexity to the scale of a family history, with a cast of characters that includes a bloodthirsty ogress and an antihero as believably flawed as any in modern fiction. Though the least typical of the author’s novels, A Tale of Two Cities still underscores many of his enduring themes—imprisonment, injustice, social anarchy, resurrection, and the renunciation that fosters renewal.

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In Search of Honor

In Search of Honor is historical fiction by Donnalynn Hess set in the late 1700s during the violent days of the French Revolution. This Christian fiction for teens tells of young Jacques Chenier who is trapped in a
prison stronger than the Bastille, a prison of bitterness. Jacques wants revenge for his father, his mother, his fellow artisans, and for himself. But escaping from a prison of the heart is no easy task. In Search of Honor is the story of this young man’s struggle for justice and truth.

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Scaramouche

Set in 17th century Italy, it tells the story of a young man who is driven to seek justice against a powerful and oppressive oppressor. Through thrilling twists and turns, Scaramouche must confront his own inner demons and risk his life to save his people. With thrilling action, a compelling hero, and a deep exploration of justice, Scaramouche is a must-read for fans of historical fiction. Featuring Sabatini's signature swashbuckling style and vivid writing, Scaramouche is sure to captivate readers and leave them with a lasting impression of its timeless themes.

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In the Reign of Terror: A Story of the French Revolution (Dover Children's Classics)

Return to the tumultuous days of the French Revolution with this captivating tale of adventure and courage. Join Harry Sandwith, a young Englishman, as he accepts a job as a companion to the sons of a French marquis. Follow Harry and his aristocratic friends as they're swept from their idyllic life at a country estate to the riotous streets of Paris and the very gates of the Bastille. Can Harry rescue the marquis' family from imprisonment and certain death at the hands of the merciless mob?Author George Alfred Henty specialized in creating novels for young readers that blend authentic historical facts with exciting fictional characters. Famed as "The Prince of Storytellers," Henty wrote more than 140 books. Generations of schoolchildren have thrilled to his vivid novels, which continue to fire young imaginations with their spirited tales of adventure amid exciting historical eras.

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The Lacemaker and the Princess

ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD ISABELLE IS A LACEMAKER IN THE TOWN OF VERSAILLES. One day as she delivers lace to the palace, she is almost trampled by a crowd of courtiers -- only to be rescued by Marie Antoinette. Before Isabelle can believe it, she has a new job -- companion to the queen's daughter. Isabelle is given a fashionable name, fashionable dresses -- a new identity. At home she plies her needle under her grandmother's disapproving eye. At the palace she is playmate to a princess. Thrown into a world of luxury, Isabelle is living a fairy-tale life. But this facade begins to crumble when rumors of starvation in the countryside lead to whispers of revolution. How can Isabelle reconcile the ugly things she hears in the town with the kind family she knows in the palace? And which side is she truly on? Inspired by an actual friendship between the French princess and a commoner who became her companion, Kimberly Brubaker Bradley offers a vivid portrait of life inside the palace of Versailles -- and a touching tale of two friends divided by class and the hunger for equality and freedom that fueled the French Revolution.

Now, how to grab the freebie.  It’s a subscriber freebie.

HOW TO GET THE FREE COPYWORK

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Coming! Forever Blog Planner = Forever Updates

December 17, 2013 | Leave a Comment
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Blog Planner Forever @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

I am so excited to tell you about my Forever Blog Planner that I have been working on for months.  It’s almost ready.  You know I never really feel organized until I have a planner. For blogging having a planner has become a necessity for me at this point in keeping up with the things I have been storing in my head.

Like my free curriculum planner, I love options and there are many options with this planner.

I love color too and can’t possibly imagine a planner without it. But, I know at certain times, I may want minimal color. So this planner was created to satisfy both moods! It is like having 2 or 3 blog planners in one. This way you can print another design from this same set and have a planner for a second blog.

Look at some of the features of the Forever Blog Planner because this is a project, an investment and more than a blog planner.

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Benefit

You will not receive one huge big giganto .pdf set up in the order that works best for me, but many separate .pdfs. The complaint about any organizing tool is that it can’t be tweaked to fit your unique needs.  Though this may take more time to download each file, keeping each file separate allows you to build it STEP by STEP for your needs.
4 Cover Choices. Because I want choices, I have created 4 different designs.  Who wants one choice or design? Like my free curriculum planner, there are several design choices in this one blog planner.
Undated, but Detailed Forms. I do not include what I call “fluff” in my blog planner which are pages that are easily found on the internet like dated calendar pages or to-do pages which I have free on my blog here.
1 Time Purchase. Because my pages are undated, you can use this planner Forever.

 Blog Planner 2 page Spread | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

2 Page Spread A 2 page spread is used for each blog post because you need a lot of room to plan your blog posts.  I do not want to write in small square calendar-like boxes which are of very little practical value.  Both planning and tracking within each 2 page spread gives you plenty of room to write.
Respect copyright by not using social sharing sites symbols. Because this is a paid product, I do not use symbols or brands from social sharing sites, but make up my own abbreviations.

Blog Planner Monthly Undated

Forms are made to allow room for writing. What is worse than having one big huge .pdf thrown at you organized to fit another person’s life is to have small boxes to write in. Each page is designed with a “list-like” style or lines and not squares.

detailed instruction on how to use Blog Planner

You do not receive just a few pages of instructions to help you organize and use the planner. Though not everybody needs such detailed instructions as a 40 page document, you will have them if you do. I don’t expect you to receive the planner and not receive some tips on how to use the forms or tips on staying organized.

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Color choices & Beautiful! Did I mention that the pages are all beautiful?  If you have used my planners here, you know the quality of my work. There are many samples here on my blog.

 Monthly Divider Tabs

Bonus Gift Files I can’t forget to show my gratitude either, so I have created some “guaranteed” not any other like them DIY monthly dividers and tabs.

Forever Blog Planner Forever | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

And one of the BEST reasons to buy the Forever Blog Planner is because you will receive FREE updates forever.  I don’t like it when the blogging world changes and then forms can be outdated.  With this 1 time purchase, you not only receive undated pages, but you receive future updates too.

It’s almost here!!  I will let you know the release date.

Hugs and love ya,

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My Free 7 Step Homeschool Planner Update

December 9, 2013 | 6 Comments
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Homeschool Planner Free Forms @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Before the year ends I want to be sure you are up to date with all my new homeschool planner forms.

So I grabbed the ones I have created over the last few months and put them here in one blog post for you.

To get ready for the new year, I also spent part of my weekend putting them on my blog pages since they were just on my blog posts. This makes it easier for us now when we need to make a new one.

Look at the list below to see if you got all the recent forms.

1.) Two Page per month spread physical calendars for 2014. There are two colors and font choices.

2014 -  2 pages per month calendar @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

This set is called New Beginnings (ha couldn’t resist the name). Download it here.

2014 - 2 pages per month Light As Air

This set is called Light as Air and download it here.

2.) A form for Planning & Tracking Memorization Work.

To see the blog post how to use it, go here to Homeschool Memorization Planning & Tracking Form

Memorization Planning

Download Memorization Planning & Tracking Form

3.) To master subject overload when planning, I made this form for us. You can read about how to use it at this blog post here:

5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades

Homeschooling Multiple Children Secret Planning Sheet @ Tinas Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Download Homeschooling Multiple Children Secret Planning Sheet.

4.) I prepared an editable High School Transcript and explained it about here in this blog post:

Dynamic Reader Question: How To Prepare THE Homeschool High School Transcript

High School Planning Editable High School Transcript @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Download below:

High school Homeschool Transcript @ Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus

5.) Then I prepared a year around homeschool planning schedule in case you are following the physical year.

2014 Physical Year Around Homeschool Schedule

Download here 2014 Physical Year Around Homeschool Planning Schedule.

6.) Free Homeschool Community Service Planning Record. You can read about how to use it in this blog post:

Free Homeschool Community Service Planning Record

Community Service Tracker @ Tinas Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Download Tracking Community Service Record Here.

Be sure you have grabbed all of them as we get ready to start the new year.

But that is not all I have been working on. I mentioned that my blog planner is coming soon, but I wanted to let you know that I also updated the plus curriculum covers for 2014 – 2015 in my store.

With the new year, I plan on adding more premium choices for my store. Of course, there will always be lots of free forms to choose from,  but if you want something with unique fonts and covers, I have that choice too.

Green & Hot Pink Luv Copyright Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus 2014 to 2015 Pretty Pretty Please Cover Copyright Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
2014 to 2015 Navy & Green Luv Copyright Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus 2014 to 2015 Rainbow Cover Copyright Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

I am not rushing anything, but I look forward to the new year too as it has been crazy this year transitioning my personal blog from my website to WordPress.

Hope you love all the forms and ideas are swirling in my head for more as the new year is around the corner.

You know I love ya,

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Stop Switching Your Curriculum, Switch Your Course of Study

December 5, 2013 | 4 Comments
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Spending hours poring over catalogs and websites to find the perfect best curriculum resources for your children only to find out mid-year that some are more time wasters than teaching helps is a huge disappointment.

 Stop Switching Curriculum Switch Your Couse of Study

The truth of it is that I could have saved myself hundreds of dollars through the years if I had stopped switching curriculum and switched my course of study, my approach or even my mind-set.

Are You Doing these Mistakes on Planning A Course of Study?

Now, I spend more time focusing on objectives and a course of study for my children. Finding a curriculum or tool that matches my goals is secondary to the plans I have laid out.

Course of study by definition is not overly intimidating to understand either. An easy definition is “the route or direction for a path”, “the way something progresses” and a “series of lessons in a particular subject.”

Who decides that?  In public school the system is different for each school, but they all have one common thread and that is the almighty textbook.  This is not a blog post about dissing the textbooks, but it is about deciding who determines what is best for your family.

I have learned that using a preset curriculum and doing every assignment in the textbook is still not a guarantee that your children will learn and remember it. Not once have my sons said oh yes I remember that textbook or worksheet, but they have remembered moments or projects that I created following their desire to learn.

Fear of thinking that we have to plan all our lesson plans or not knowing what to cover next may keep us magnetically drawn to textbooks. It did for me for several years. It wasn’t until my 5th year of homeschooling that I did the big switch over to thinking more about my course of study and less on curriculum.

In reality any curriculum is just a tool and that includes textbooks. Instead of switching curriculum, I have learned that adding better resources to my home library is the key to building my own course of study for my children.

4 Shortcuts to Curriculum Planning

Look at some of these things I have done over the years as I switched from changing curriculum constantly to planning my course of study.

1.) Limit my number of workbooks each year. Everybody is different on which subjects they decide to use workbooks for. I don’t want to print out math worksheets all the time, so a consumable math workbook is just fine for us.

Too, this year I’ve been using the books by Sharon Watson for teaching high school writing, The Power In Your Hands and I love them so much that Tiny is using the lower grade writing program too. But, they are both consumable. That is the extent of my consumables for this year. Here is the link to my review Review of The Power in Your Hands: Writing Nonfiction in High School

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2.). Choose Topical Helps. What I spend the most on each year are topical helps whether they are printed books, e-books or magazines.  Investing in topical books like the Eyewitness Books gives you information to choose from through the years and it is an investment where you add to your collection and not get rid of them.

3.) Choose Reference Helps. The longer I homeschool, the more I also prefer reference books.  Whether it is ideas on what to teach next or understanding curriculum, I’ve used these books below when I have needed them. They serve as a reference source through several years and it makes switching curriculum choices minimal when I use them.

 

4. Use Textbooks as Reference only. If you have budgeted your curriculum for the year, sometimes you don’t have the luxury of changing. But, you can change how you use it.  When I made the switch to choosing more reference helps, I went through all my older text books and I tore out pages that I wanted to keep.

It was pretty liberating to tear the binding off and rip out sheets that I felt were worth keeping and pitch the rest of it in the trash.

I pick textbooks more carefully now.

Early this year, I purchased a textbook about teaching geography to use a reference.  Too, I am not sure what type of library access I will have when we move to South America.  Even if I have access to a library, sometimes I prefer to build our home library and so I may use textbooks for topical references.

Textbooks are good for putting a lot of different ideas into one small space. Those ideas serve as launching pads for our unit studies.

As homeschool teachers our job should be to think of what topics or concepts we are teaching and to view any type of curriculum as supplements to that study, not the other way around.

Time is in short supply when you are homeschooling, use it planning what YOU want to study by using topical references and helps and not switching curriculum all the time.

You won’t regret any of the purchases you make cost wise because you get several years worth of use out of each book.

Also, look at some of the links below to help you gauge some topics to study each year.

World Book’s Typical Course of Study

Scholastic has a site on what to know for each age.

Scholastic

Ambleside Online I have used several times to find good reading books for my sons. Too, it provides an outline for a rigorous curriculum through all the grade levels.

Ambleside on Line

Are you thinking about adding any new reference books soon to help you plan instead of switching curriculum?

Hugs and love ya,

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