Thursday, November 26, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving


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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Homeschool Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals - 2015


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It's always great to be able to stay home and still enjoy Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. I have complied a list of some great homeschool sales below. I hope you enjoy them.

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Bright Ideas Press


Bright Ideas Press customers can receive 20% off  by using code "fridayblack" at checkout from Black Friday through Cyber Monday! 

This sale includes all American History bundles, The Mystery of History bundles, Illuminations bundles, and North Star Geography bundles. This four day event begins 12:01 a.m. on Black Friday, Nov. 27, 2015 and ends at 11:59 p.m. on Cyber Monday, Nov. 30, 2015. 

The code can be used as many times as desired during the sale period, but it cannot be used along with other coupon codes.

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Institute for Excellence in Writing is having a Cyber Monday Clearance Sale. Customers can get 50% off clearance items using coupon code "CLEARANCE15". Coupon code valid only from 9:00AM Monday through 5:00PM Friday, Central Time.  This offer is not to be combined with any other offer and is only for online purchases. The coupon code is required at checkout.


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Amazon is offering Black Friday Week Office Deals. The sales start 11/20 and end 11/27. Now is the perfect time to stock up on all your office needs.





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Homeschool Programming is also having a Black Friday - Cyber Monday sale. It will kick off Friday November 27th and run through Monday November 30th. Save 15% of all KidCoder and TeenCoder courses during this time, including their new online options.

This is a great time to pick up a perfect Christmas gift for your techie student or prepare a new elective for your second semester!


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Educents is having a 10% off + Free shipping sale happening now for homeschoolers and teachers.

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What's in the Bible? is also having a Black Friday sale. Save 30% on orders over $30. Valid 11/25/15 - 11/30/15.


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ChristianBook.com is having Awesome Black Friday Deals. You can get up to 94% off. You don't want to miss this great sale.


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CYBER WEEKEND SALES EVENT!Save 25% Off ALL STOCK ITEMS & Get Free Shipping On Stock Orders Over $49


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I hope you find some great deals friends. Happy Shopping! 
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I will be adding more links as I find them.



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Monday, November 23, 2015

Fibonacci Day - 11/23



November 23 is Fibonacci Day

It is an annual holiday that honors one of the most influential mathematicians of the Middle Ages - Leonardo Bonacci.

Also known as Leonardo of Pisa, he is popularly known as Leonardo Fibonacci. Fibonacci is a contraction of filo Bonacci, meaning the son of Bonaccio.

November 23 is celebrated as Fibonacci day because when the date is written in the mm/dd format (11/23), the digits in the date form a Fibonacci sequence: 1,1,2,3. A Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers where a number is the sum of the two numbers before it. 

For example: 1, 1, 2, 3...is a Fibonacci sequence. Here, 2 is the sum of the two numbers before it (1+1). Similarly, 3 is the sum of the two numbers before it (1+2).

Fibonacci Day Resources



Fabulous Fibonacci - includes a PDF lesson plan

Fibonacci Seuence - BrainPop








The Ultimate Resource on the Fibonacci Sequence




Fibonacci Day FREE Printable 


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Sunday, November 22, 2015

I'm Happy for You (Sort Of...Not Really) Review & Giveaway #HydrateForTheHolidays #FLYBY




About I’m Happy For You (Sort Of…Not Really)

Our cultural obsession with comparison is undercutting relationships and sapping contentment. With disarming candor and humor, Kay Wills Wyma explores how to trade comparison for compassion and rediscover what life is all about.

It’s easy to get caught in the comparison games we play with our appearances, our kids, and our homes. Kay reminds exhausted families about tried and true remedies from the pressures of competitive living. In her warm, relatable style, Kay confronts the comparison epidemic raging in our homes, our neighborhoods, and our social-media feeds, offering remedies along the way.

I’m Happy For You (Sort Of…Not Really) explores the troubling effects of living in an excessively competitive culture—and reveals simple yet effective ways to escape the comparison trap.

My Thoughts

I'm very thankful to have had the opportunity to review I’m Happy For You (Sort Of…Not Really). As soon as I saw the cover to the book, I was sold. I couldn't quit reading it. Kay Wyma drew me in immediately with her honest and witty words. 

I can't even count how many times I have fell into the comparison trap. Truth be told, we all find ourselves falling into it daily. Kay Wyma has managed to address the issue in a way that is good for the soul. In the book, she offers wise and helpful solutions. I’m Happy For You (Sort Of…Not Really) is simply fantastic! I think that everyone should read it.

I have three daughters and I can't wait for them to read it also. The comparison trap isn't only an adult problem. I see the struggles my daughters have faced with it and it has really bothered me. This book provides wonderful suggestions on how to mentally reboot and chose to be genuinely happy.




I absolutely loved the “Letting Go of Comparison” points at the end of each chapter. They summed up all the main points. Something else that I really enjoyed about I’m Happy For You (Sort Of…Not Really), is that in the back of the book there are pages devoted to discussion questions for each chapter. I also enjoyed the many wonderful quotes that are included. 

About the Author




Kay Wills Wyma is a blogger, mother of five, and the author of Cleaning House through which she has appeared on The TODAY Show, CNN, Glenn Beck, The New York Times, Focus on the Family, and more. Before becoming a stay-at-home mom, she held positions at the White House, the Staubach Company, and Bank of America. Kay lives in the Dallas area with her husband, Jon, and their family.




Thoughts from Kay...


Tired of performing? Feeling weighed down by the pressure to be Pinteresting? Does your friend’s wardrobe, body, marriage, paycheck, vacation plans, or photoshoot-worthy home décor leave you wishing your life looked more like that? 

You’re not alone.

With its focus on smarter, faster, thinner, and ever-better, our cultural obsession with comparison is undercutting relationships and sapping contentment. Our friends become our audience (or judges), and our titles, activities, even kids become part of our brand. Factor in social media’s constant reminder of what everyone else is doing, and no wonder we feel drained, discontent, and isolated. 

Thankfully, we don’t have to live this way!




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Saturday, November 21, 2015

FREE Thankful Tree Printable



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FREE Thanksgiving Activity Packet




With Thanksgiving right around the corner, I thought I would dig some printables I created out of my archives. I hope you enjoy them. 



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Monday, November 16, 2015

ESV Journaling Bible Review & Giveaway



I have always been big about writing in my bible. I have for years and sometimes I didn't even have the room and now these days I'm having a hard time going back over my notes and reading what I wrote. I also have a ton of papers and sticky notes in various places. Thankfully, I was recently blessed with the opportunity to review ESV Journaling Bible from Crossway. This Bible proved to be very beneficial to my note writing self. It features two-inch ruled margins for writing observations, reflections, prayers, praises, notes, and journal entries. It was just what I needed.





I received the Blue Flora design and I must tell you that I love it! The cover is so adorable and chic. It's great quality and it actually looks like a really cool old book. This is definitely a Bible that I want to keep and treasure forever.



There are wonderful lines on the page margins that make it easy to take notes. I like that the lines are light enough that if you want to draw they don’t interfere with your drawing.



The ESV Journaling Bible includes these features:

– Black letter text
– Double-column, paragraph format
– Cream-colored paper
– 2″ ruled margins
– One-Year Bible Reading Plan
– Introductions and section headings for each Bible book

This unique Journaling Bible makes a great gift and lasting keepsake for anyone who values God’s Word.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

The Critical Thinking Co. - Surfing the Net: Science - Review



I have found out through my years of homeschooling that teaching science can sometimes be a challenge. I have searched high and low for products that will make teaching the subject easier. I finally found they perfect one. It's called Surfing the Net: Science. My daughters recently had a blast reviewing Surfing the Net: Science from The Critical Thinking Co.





Surfing the Net: Science is a paperback workbook that is recommended for grades 3-6. It helps teach about a broad range of science topics such as:
  • Animals
  • Atmosphere
  • Ecosystems and Habitats
  • Energy
  • Geology
  • Plants
  • Space
"Each science concept is taught using free, engaging, Internet-based science resources such as videos, articles, pictures, games, and diagrams and reproducible worksheets that ensure an in-depth understanding of each science concept. Surfing the Net: Science also teaches students how to research information on the Internet to help them broaden their knowledge of the web as an information resource. The inquiry-based worksheets develop critical thinking skills to broaden depth of analysis. Activities can be teacher led instruction or student-guided instruction."
-Quote from the The Critical Thinking Co.




Each topic covers critical thinking inquiries in five different capacities:
  • Defining
  • Describing
  • Analyzing and Synthesizing
  • Expanding Knowledge
  • Investigating

How my daughters used Surfing the Net: Science

My daughters choose to complete the lessons together. They are 12, 11, and 9. They worked in the book about three times per week. Each topic in the lessons included information on the topic as well as websites they could visit to learn more. They had to research to find answers to questions. I loved that the links for each activity are available all together on a Critical Thinking website so that my daughters were able to click on the links rather than type them. Although, they did choose to type in a few of them and I felt like that was helping to improve their typing skills. It was fun to watch my daughters work together to learn, research, and complete the worksheets. The information they were learning was wonderful as well as the research skills they developed. So far they have learned about amphibians, animal cells, birds, fish, insects, invertebrates and mammals. 

One of the things that my daughters said that they really enjoyed was being able to be creative with artwork of their own. They also enjoyed the fact that they were able to use the computers more than normal. I also didn't mind that they were using the computers because they were learning so much. 





Final Thought

I loved Surfing the Net: Science! My children loved it as well. They didn't finish the workbook and plan on continuing on with it until it is finished. It's refreshing that my daughters found a curriculum that they enjoy and can work on together. It has proved to be a real blessing to our family.

How much does Surfing the Net: Science cost?

Right now you can purchase the paperback book or the eBook for only $24.99





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Friday, November 06, 2015

Ann McCallum - Eat Your Math Homework - Review




My daughters and I were recently blessed to review Eat Your Math Homework from Ann McCallum Books. This was such a fun review for my daughters and even myself. I enjoyed watching them read and interact with each other to complete all the fun math activities that are included in it. 



Eat Your Math Homework is a 48 page book written by Ann McCallum. Math and cooking have always gone hand-in-hand, but Ann McCallum takes it to a whole new level in this wonderful book. The book is filled with wonderful hands-on cooking activities that are not only fun but explore a ton of great math concepts. We really enjoyed the book and thought that it was well written and easy to follow along with. 

Each section includes fun math facts and an edible math project. The recipes include Fibonacci snack sticks based on the famous sequence of numbers, fraction chips made from cut-up tortillas, tessellating two-color brownies, milk and tangram cookies, variable pizza pi and probability trail mix. Also, each section includes a math "appeteaser." These were fun math questions that my daughters enjoyed trying to solve.  


How My Daughters Used Eat Your Math Homework

We sat down and read this book together as a family. It's a fairly short book, so reading through it was quite simple. My daughters loved it and they couldn't wait to start trying out the fun kitchen activities. 

A couple years ago, my oldest daughter received some tangram puzzle cards. She loved them so much and spent hours playing with them. When she saw that there was a lesson on tangram cookies she leaped with joy. It was the first one she wanted to do. She appreciated that each lesson includes the tools needed as well as an ingredient list and instructions. She quickly checked to make sure we had everything that was needed. When she saw we did, she was even more thrilled. I enjoyed watching her as she read the instructions provided in the book and did each step. We were all pretty happy with the end results and she really enjoyed making a tangram scene. 

When she was all done, we ate the cookies and they were delicious. My husband arrived home to find a piece for him as well and he said that he thought that the book was working out wonderful for our family. Perhaps, it's because he enjoyed the yummy treats or perhaps, it was because he knew his daughters were having fun and learning. I'll assume both.


My other two daughters favorite activity was the probability trail mix. The had a blast setting up the activity as well as learning about probability. They had fun recording the results and seeing how close they were to their predictions. 



I loved this book so much and I know my daughters enjoyed it as well. I appreciated the fact that there is a math review that follows all the lessons and glossary for some of the harder words. My daughters did have trouble with some of the words and the glossary proved to be very helpful. Most of the harder words are in bold. 

We haven't completed all of the activities, but I foresee them all done in the near future. I have a feeling this is a book that will be put to use over and over again. 



You can currently purchase Eat Your Math Homework for only $7.95. 
That is a wonderful price in my opinion.



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