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Keyboard Classroom – Learn How To Type in Your Homeschool

January 23, 2014 | 2 Comments
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Keyboard Classroom Homeschool Review

(I was given a copy of Keyboard Classroom in exchange for my honest opinion. This post also contains affiliate links.  Read my full disclosures here and here.)

Back when they still offered typing in high school, I took it as an elective and I am glad I did.

Typing is a skill I have used to this day and so I wanted to be sure each one of my sons had a good grasp on the skill.

I don’t do the hunt/peck sort of typing just for the fact that on my job interviews back in the day they required timed tests.  That is not my goal for my sons.  I do have a list of things I am looking for in a typing program and a few of them are that it has to be easy to use, would teach typing in increments, have some way to see a record of their progress, could be used for multiple children or the family, incorporated some of the skills I learned as a quick typist like taking dictation and is pretty self-manageable.  I don’t want to be managing lessons for another subject.

So when I was given the chance to use Keyboard Classroom for the past few months I was delighted.

Benefits of Keyboard Classroom

home screen keyboard classroom

  • easy set up
  • the home screen is easily understandable by a child of any age
  • it has that incremental approach which I was looking for
  • repeat practice is the best way to learn typing as it is used in this program
  • games are used to incorporate fun and give you a sense of accomplishment.  The minute Tiny figured out you only needed 2 tokens for a game, he over there on the games.
  • short spurts like one minute of work was good for Tiny too

Did you notice those nifty little finger guards up there in that first picture?  They are placed on the keyboard to help your child keep his fingers in the right position.  That is a nice plus for those who struggle to keep their fingers positioned correctly.  I think that is the hardest part for any new typist.

We only used the finger guards for the first lesson or so because Tiny had some prior typing experience, not much, but he still was okay without them.

Keyboard Classroom Finger Trainer | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

The greatest advantage for us in using this program is that it helped to strengthen Tiny’s finger reaches.   Too, Tiny has had piano lessons so I think that helped in understanding finger placement.  He found this program quite easy to understand, but it still presented a nice challenge when he went to the higher levels.

Keyboard Classroom Review

Look at the levels this program has:

Keyboard Finger Trainer/Typing Words/Home Stretch/Typing Sentences and Capital Stretch.  Unlike some other typing programs I used with my older boys, with Keyboard Classroom Tiny seemed to make improvement a little faster.  I think it was the satisfaction knowing that he completed a level.

The short one minute lessons were easy for Tiny to remember and do which is another unique feature about this program.

ranking system keyboard classrom

This next feature may or may not be good for you.  Not sure it would appeal to girls either, but you never know.  But you work hard to move through the ranks moving from cadet up to corporal and general.  So that is the way used to show progress.

Of course I had to try out one or two drills to get the feel of it and one thing I figured out was that the child does not hit the enter key to return to the next line, but the space bar.  I couldn’t really read on the site why that is an effective way to teach, but I think I would prefer he use the enter key which is more natural to typing.

When it comes to correcting errors, no big alarm or sirens go off, thank goodness.  But you see a small x so you know that it was not correct.

I think the pricing is a bit cumbersome for homeschool families.  It comes with a single user license and it can add up quickly when you have multiple children.  Most of us, including me have multiple children that we might want to use this with.

If you have a pick up and go sort of style about teaching you may like this program because there were no videos to watch to learn how or interactive videos for the lessons.   Too, if you are not interested in tracking progress other than moving through the ranks you will like the easy way Keyboard Classroom keeps up with progress.

Overall, the program was easy to learn and Tiny likes it and sneaks in the office to practice.

Product Facts a Glance

Product Name:Keyboard Classroom

Prices: $49.95 for a family license (5 people)

Type of Product:  CD-rom purchase.

Customer Service: I received my CD on time and it installed safely and quickly.

Ages: 8 and up!

Social Media Links:

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All prices are good as of the date of this review.

Hugs and love ya,

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Keyboard Classroom

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Homeschoolers Who Want More Than College

October 20, 2013 | 4 Comments
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Homeschoolers lead the educational world in many ways because we want to step to a different pace when helping our teens plan for life in the real world.  We don’t want cookie cutter education. So I am delighted, no thrilled to tell you about Praxis, which is an intensive 10 month program as an option for homeschoolers who want more than just college.

Praxis Alternative to College @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

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Alternative to College

If you have homeschooled for any length of time, you know that not all homeschoolers want to go to college. They have second thoughts about what use to be just accepted as fact. The truth of it is that a college degree is no guarantee that your teen won’t struggle to find work and be successful.

Up until now,  I didn’t know of any program for homeschoolers that fed the business and entrepreneurial side of my sons. You know the Mr. has been an entrepreneur who is also in sales almost the whole time we have been married. If you are married to one you know what I mean because they do a little of a lot of things they are talented at and sales too.

I can say he has shaped my positive view of sales and business from the first time we met.

Dare I make a tiny confession? Call us insane, but while riding in the car, we like to listen to Chet Holmes and Tony Robbins.   My sons have been required to read books assigned by the Mr. about selling so they understand our business.

So when I first heard about Praxis, I spent considerable time poring over their website and watching the videos because I am excited about understanding their concept.

You know I always have to put everything in an organized package, so I broke down into sections what I feel is important in helping you to understand what they offer.

About Praxis

Though you may be tempted to use the word internship, this is not an internship. This is an opportunity to learn hands-on while receiving a business education too. Praxis is a company that recognizes the natural strengths and abilities of young business minds and wants to nurture that into a career complete with a portfolio.

I find that young people or seasoned business folks too don’t know what a portfolio is let alone build one.  I have seen salesman that have to be told their strengths and capabilities. Mind you a lot of salesman I know don’t like reading or fooling with something like that because they are too busy creating new ideas, but they soon find out you are the only one to showcase your strengths.

Helping a young high achiever now to see the need of letting the rest of the hiring world view their talents in a portfolio saves them precious time down the road when applying for a job they are motivated to go after.

So applicants of Praxis are those kids of ours that are entrepreneurial and do not fit the mold of college. Right away from an early age they may have people,  managerial and business skills that we noticed from the time they were born. A college may have them repeat the same things that we taught them in high school.

Praxis recognizes that a business skill set needs to be developed by business minded people. So their staff comes from various educational and business backgrounds.

Applicants for Praxis would be

  • young adults from 18 to twentyish and up. Basically, young adults mature enough to live on their own and work while pursuing this business and educational venture.
  • self-starters who want an alternative to college.
  • willing to relocate where the job opportunities are located.
  • getting paid (oh yes that computes) while they learn online and work for companies interested in the fresh ideas of young innovators.
  • instructed ALL online in academics by experts in their respective areas.
  • required to take tests (yes we know as homeschoolers that they are a necessary part of life) but the beauty of these tests are that they are oral. Again, another tell tale sign that Praxis understands that young business applicants are not necessarily paper/pen and sit in the cubicle type of kids.

How does Praxis work?

  • Like a partnership between student and businesses, participants are matched with businesses located in areas that have partnered with Praxis.
  • Students complete a 10 month program that consists of not only 10 hours a week of school online (you know we are already familiar with online work because a lot of our teens do CLEP and use other free online courses),  but are encouraged to interact and discuss the material and then do a test.
  • Because they understand the value of a rigorous education as well as business savvy, they have designed 6 rigorous curriculum modules that participants will go through.

Praxis 6 Rigorous Modules @ Tinas Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Want to check it out? Go to Praxis and click on Curriculum to download a .pdf about the course study.

What does it cost?

Certainly worth considering is the price, but more important to note is the value. It cost $13,000.00. I know, it does sound like a lot of money and that is because it is. But, follow me on this because we’re familiar with taking any curriculum that we are interested in purchasing and breaking down the cost to realize what we pay per year or per child. In other words, determine the cost over the term. Praxis is no different.

Your son or daughter will get paid $10.00 per hour for a 30 hour week. Simple math tells us that $300.00 x 40 weeks (10 months) = $12,000.00. I like that.

Divide 1,000.00 which is the balance of the original cost (13,000.00) over 10 months and that is $100.00 dollars a month.

Another huge advantage to this is that a young adult can appreciate the value of his education when he is working and paying it off as opposed to having mom and dad pay for it later or being saddled with a large college debt.

Your child’s hard work does equal an increased perceived value in his or her own education because now it has intrinsic value. Another win win because the young adult has already invested his time and money into this course.  Starting off in the business world with less debt teaches an important business lesson from the beginning.

You see why I am excited about this unique company, but there is more!

3 Shortcuts To Achieving Success In Record Time

We already think outside of  the box because of the fact we homeschool and take the road less traveled. Key to understanding what Praxis offers is knowing how we could use their services to meet our unique needs in multiple ways.

I don’t think it really comes down to having to make a choice between attending college or not. You know I always feel like we want it all in homeschooling and most of us set the bar real high with education.

Using Praxis as an alternative to college, during a gap year or as a stand alone business enterprise for those that won’t be pressed into classroom service leaves you plenty of options in how to use their program.

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There are two program/enrollment periods.

1st Option – The program runs from February – November. (Applications are being accepted for the February – November 2014 period through December 1. Hurry.)

2nd Option – The program runs from September – June. (Applicants are being accepted for this time period now too because sometimes you need to make long range plans.)

I am already following them on facebook and twitter for the latest. Go here to facebook: Discover Praxis to LIKE them. If your kids are too young now but you want to keep tabs on this company, then check out their newsletter at the bottom of Praxis home page on the right side to sign up.

Without sounding too over the top because I am so excited to know about this company, I am proud to do this review about Praxis. No longer are the risk takers, creative and business minded young adults in the homeschooling. They are practical and see the value of real life learning. Focusing not just on academic greatness, but now having an option with Praxis to arm our children with real life experiences just adds to the reason we homeschool. We want it all.

Check out my other posts about homeschooling high school or older children:

Happily Homeschooling Through Highschool

Guiding Older Children

Just Breathe……

Hormonal Teenagers Or High Achieving Teenagers

Product Facts At A Glance

Name: Praxis

Website: discoverpraxis.com

Program/Product: 10 month educational and business  program for the business minded, the risk takers and the young adults willing to break the mold.

Price: $13,000.00.  Whoa,  but doing the math helps you to see the value. Applicants get paid $10.00 per hour for a 30 hour week. 30 hours x 40 weeks is $12,000.00.  1,000.00 divided by 10 months makes $100.00 per month and that equals value AND the best part no debt or very little.

Social Media:

Facebook

YouTube

Twitter @ discoverpraxis

Linkedin

Price and information are correct as of the date of this review.

Hugs and love ya,

2012Tinasignature Woo Worthy Big Calendar by NeuYear

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Woo-Worthy Big Calendar by NeuYear

September 10, 2013 | 36 Comments
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Big Calendar

Even when life throws me a few curves, I always have time to drool over new organizing tools for our homeschool area. Because I can never get enough of organizing, I jumped at the chance of reviewing an academic year big wall calendar by NeuYear.

Psssst…. because I don’t want you to miss it, I want you to know right away that I will be hosting another giveaway and it will be for these calendars.  As always at the end of this post, I will give you the details.

Woo-Worthy Big Wall Calendar

First though I have to tell you what I love about this woo-worthy big wall calendar.  I tend to fuss be picky because I want a wall calendar that is not only pretty, but practical.

Then a lot of the big wall calendars that I have used before tend to be bulky and heavy. It’s almost like having another honey do project because I normally can’t hang one by myself.  The wall calendar I will end up using the most will be one that is a DIY when it comes to hanging it.

Right away when I received my shipment in a nice sturdy container tube, I could see that it was not only lightweight, but durable and laminated to use with dry erase markers. That was the first sign that this calendar was a keeper.

Too, you know I told you my house is almost upside down because we are making some changes. So my command center or area that I had in the kitchen is not there anymore. I was kind of suffering withdrawal from not having one organized spot in my home at the moment.

How To Be a Transient Organizer

On top of that I am trying to line out classes for Mr. Senior 2013,  juggle doctor’s appointments for the Mr. and keep our school going so I was feeling a bit defeated in looking over my whole plan at a year’s glance until I got this calendar. I knew right away what I wanted to do with it and how I wanted to use it to organize. I would create a temporary command center so that everybody can see at a glance what is planned.

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Temporary Command Center @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool PLus

I grabbed some gift wrapping paper I had and covered a foam board. Then I used some  washi tape and covered some clothes pin.  It took literally 15 minutes to make a temporary command center and bring some instant organizing awwww to my homeschool and life for the year.

I love, love the fact that the calendar is so lightweight that I can just use clothes pins to hold it up, not to mention that I am using lightweight foam board as my backdrop. I have put this in my school area for now, but I can pick it up and move it to another part of the house as I make changes in my home.

Of course, it helps that my new NeuYear calendar is a smokin’ hot color because I love turquoise/aqua, any shade of it and gray.  The beauty of the NeuYear calendar lies in how simple, but elegant and uncluttered the design is. I don’t want the design to compete with whatever design or colors I may want to use in my area.

I know you have seen those calendars with tons of heavy designing and graphics. I tend to steer clear because sometimes what you see online is not how it looks when it arrives. With this calendar, what you see is what you get.

Too, a command center is a place for the whole family to glance at without being overwhelmed by design clutter or heavy color.  The doctor’s appointments, our homeschool routine, field trips and our classes should stay center stage as the appointments are what is important to focus on. It is easy to find my appointments because they stay clear and sharp with NeuYear’s clean and chic design.

Why I Love the NeuYear Big Wall Calendar

Review of NeuYear Calendar 2 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

But I have not even gotten to the best parts of  this calendar. You would think a calendar is just a calendar, but there are several reasons I am loving this one and taking time to tell you about it.

  • Besides being lightweight, this calendar can be placed either  vertical or horizontal. Yes, it’s double-sided. Does that mean it’s like getting two calendars for the price of one? I am using it vertically, but I love knowing I have options when I decide to give it a permanent resting home.
big calendar Neu Year
  • The next thing that has me loving this unique design is that there are no spaces or gaps in between the months. Yes, NO wasted space or date confusion.
  • The grid is nice and big enough to write in. I received the laminated calendar to use with dry erase markers which I prefer instead of the paper one. You may like their other calendar which is a regular paper surface.
Big Calendar
  • The other thing I like about this laminated calendar and tell me if I am the only one that does this, but I use post it notes/sticky tabs for some of my recurring events or appointments. I just move the tabs like hubby’s Dr. appointments as I need to instead of always writing in the space. So I am tickled that the boxes are just the perfect size and not too big for my tabs.
Review of NeuYear Calendar 4 @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus
  • When it comes to long term planning, appointments and deadlines, I have learned something new about myself with this review and that is how much I love this big wall calendar. My command area in my kitchen was on my kitchen bar. It was small, but had a  decent size  calendar to lay on my countertop.  I realized how much the boys have been coming to this and glancing at it rather then flipping open my family calendar.  Too, I love everything about looking at our school year at a glance and knowing that my boys don’t have to crack open my curriculum planner that I prefer to just keep as mine. Hubby can see what is going on with us too.

Using the right tools to make every day an awwww organizing day even on a temporary basis without being tedious is not an easy feat. If you want a simple but elegant, clutter free calendar, then NeuYear calendars are a perfect option.

For all those organizational gurus and techies, I list below the measurement and facts at a glance for you. Also, remember to sign up for their newsletter to see their latest updates. I have that below too.

NeuYear Calendar

Product Name:Academic Year Wall Calendar Laminated (Dry Erase)

Website: NeuYear.Net

Prices: Dry erase $24.00 Regular Paper $19.00

Type of Product: Physical Giant Wall Calendar

Size of Wall Calendar: 27” x 39”. Turn landscape or portrait.

All prices are good as of the date of this review.

Hugs and love ya,

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