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About Betty Jo

I'm Betty Jo, a wife to my knight in (not so) shinning armor for nearly 22 years. We have 5 kids and another one that currently lives with us. We have been Christian home educators for 18 years with 8 more (at least) to go.

Teaching Resources for Martin Luther King Day

mlk_day-14935The third Monday in January is a special day set aside to celebrate the life and achievements of America’s most influential civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  The third Monday in January is also a school day for my family.  Below are the links for the resources we will be learning from for our MLK Day homeschooling lessons .

MLK Day background  http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/martin-luther-king-day

Interactive biography and quiz (for the younger kids)   http://www.turtlediary.com/biographies/world-leaders/martin-luther-king-jr.html

From the National Parks Service, The Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site in Georgia  http://www.nps.gov/malu/index.htm

The Scriptural and scientific response to the question, “Where Did The Races Come From?”   http://www.icr.org/article/where-did-races-come-from/  and video  https://vimeo.com/39524116

American Civil Rights timeline   http://www.kidzworld.com/article/3015-civil-rights-movement-timeline

Public speaking advice and tips for kids  https://www.verywellmind.com/public-speaking-tips-3024732

MLK quotes for reading, discussion and copywork  http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/martin_luther_king_jr.html

Video collection and classroom activities  https://www.teachervision.com/martin-luther-king-jr/video/73143.html

Printable Word Puzzles and Worksheets  http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/martin-luther-king-jr-day/printables/

A Racial Equality Timeline math lesson  –  http://www.yummymath.com/2015/timeline-towards-racial-equality-4/

Crayon Art with Poetry Lesson  –  http://www.kinderart.com/multic/mlkjr_crayons.shtml

betty jo

But, It’s Cold Out There!

 

The beautiful days of autumn we spent learning outdoors are only a memory.  The warmth and freshness of spring is only something hoped for.  Nature study and outdoor play are important aspects of our home educating, however I normally would plan outside learning during the warmer months. Honestly, with the days being so cold, damp, and grey,  I prefer to keep our homeschooling indoors.  (Unless there’s snow!  Snow makes wonderful hands- on studies, but that’s another post for another time! https://stilllearningsomethingnew.com/2014/02/07/snow-week/ )

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Coats, hats, gloves, double socks… can be a bit of a burden to keep up with and just adds more height to Mt. Laundry.  Not to mention the cleanup from wet and dripping boots that make puddles across the hard wood floors.  It is difficult to plan anything outdoors in advance this time of year with wet weather, runny noses and coughs,  crafting and baking to do, excuse after excuse.

The Surprising Benefits of Outdoor Education has convinced me to get our family outside on every possible occasion regardless of my winter themed excuses to stay in.  Spending time outdoors is good for us in any season.  It’s good for our bodies.  It’s good for our brains.  It’s good for our schooling.  https://www.learningliftoff.com/the-surprising-benefits-of-outdoor-learning/

Nature crafts and projects are still possible in the winter months.  I love this idea for a frozen door hanger made from items collected from a nature walk.  https://www.kcedventures.com/blog/winter-craft-creating-nature-art-with-ice

And this suet log  (peanut butter can be substituted) will keep the birds hanging around.  We put our bird feeders in front of our big window so that our nature observation continues once we’re back inside   http://snapguide.com/guides/make-a-suet-log-bird-feeder/

We’ve found lots of fun winter time activity ideas here http://www.naturedetectives.org.uk/winter/

I’m thinking now would be a good time to set up a new weather center.  (Our last one washed away during a flash flood)  The resources we used last time were great.  We will get our homemade weather instrument instructions from here again  http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-experiments.htm

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And something for a little added music while we’re in search of matching gloves and extra socks or for warming up when we come back indoors …

 

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But go out anyway!  But if you just can’t, here’s some activity ideas for inside.

A “Homeschool Mom Approved” Youtube Excercise Playlist (for when we can’t get outside)   https://stilllearningsomethingnew.com/2014/01/10/get-up-and-move-a-break-time-playlist/

25 Fun Activities You Can Do Inside When It’s Cold Outside!  https://www.franw.com/2017/12/25-fun-activities-you-can-do-inside.html

betty jo

 

 

HAPPY JOYGERM DAY!

DSCF0008According to the special days in January list, January 8th is Joygerm Day!  I’ve caught it (once again) and plan on trying my very best to make sure my family catches this germ and continues to spread it.  It’s my understanding that the joygerm is highly contagious!  You don’t even have to be in a physical setting to give it to someone else.  It can be spread through a phone, computer, or a letter.  You know, not all germs are bad, some are wonderful!

Below are some of the study links we’ll be following as our homeschooling special days lessons.  Learning together today is going to be great!

Joygerm Day background   http://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/joy-germ-day/

For Bible Study and Journaling

Many “joy” Bible quotes to choose from any version of choice  (just type in “joy” in the search bar)  http://www.biblegateway.com/

Famous quotes about joy  http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/joy.html

For Science:

Happiness:  Contagious as the Flu is a good article explaining the science of joy  http://www.livescience.com/3110-happiness-contagious-flu.html

For “Socialization” (because we home educators have to get that included) the assignment is simple….”be intentional about spreading joy to others”.

I hope that you, dear reader, get infected with the Joygerm as well (if you haven’t been exposed to it yet) and contaminate many others!

betty jo

Homeschooling Humor

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I have some memories that I can laugh about now, but at the time were horrible messes, like the time B painted himself green, or the time that Z had the baby powder incident.  This collection of “Children Gone Wild” brings back some of those times.  And they’re particularly funny because their not my kids!  Though my understanding and sympathy goes out to the parents who had to clean up these disasters.  http://www.theliving360.com/children-gone-wild-20-pics-that-will-make-you-pee-your-pants/

Have a great Monday and a wonderful week!

betty jo

Fun (But Still Educational) Resources

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It has been a marvelous Christmas break, however it’s time to get started on the second half of our homeschooling year.  Over the holidays, I happened to run across some interesting sites for us to take a closer look at once we settled back into our daily learning routine.  Below are the best of those “new to me” online resources that we’ll be giving a try this first week back to full time homeschooling.  I think we are headed for a fun start to 2014 learning!

These first couple of weeks we won’t be having specific science lessons, but I know my kids, and science is their favorite, so I should add a little science into our plans.  These two sites look like great fun!  Interactive, kid friendly chemistry site! http://humantouchofchemistry.com/index.htm  and  Physics interactive games  http://www.physicsgames.net/

My younger boys are getting to the age where they like to learn on their own and research topics of interest like the “big kids” do.  However, regular search engines aren’t set up to be child appropriate.  This link is for a research site which is designed for children up to about the 6th grade level.  I’m impressed with all the short and easy to understand articles and activities   http://www.kidcyber.com.au/

After all the craft projects we worked on during the holidays, our supplies are running low.  Instead of restocking from the art supply store, I thought we should give making our own supplies a try.   There are several DIY paint recipes here to get us started  http://handsonaswegrow.com/50-paint-activities-tools-methods-recipes/  And creative  playdough recipes http://www.freehomeschooldeals.com/how-to-make-easy-homemade-play-dough-50-play-doh-recipes-and-ideas/   And homemade glue http://sustainableecho.com/homemade-natural-glue/

Most of the online learning sites I find are geared for lower grades, so I was excited to find this site which offers higher math videos and games.  I think it will be a nice change up from worksheets for some extra math practice for my teens  http://mathflix.luc.edu/Student/nctm-mathflix-student-page.html

I’m aware that sometimes lessons can be boring.  Grammar falls into that category fairly often.  If the kids don’t find a topic fun or interesting, they do not retain the information for long.  This collection of grammar videos is not just fun, they’re funny, and these short lessons will be worth remembering  http://www.gcflearnfree.org/labs/grammarvideos

Our history studies are based on early American history this year.  This site has some improv/ drama based games to play to add some entertainment to our history lessons  http://freedramaplays.blogspot.com/2013/07/american-revolution-improv-games-4th-of.html

There’s tremendous learning potential from the listing of special days in January!  In fact, our planner/calendar is starting to fill up.   https://stilllearningsomethingnew.com/2013/12/22/draft-special-days-in-january/

I’m hoping that teaching and learning can be as much fun as possible this new year for all of us!  Happy 2nd semester!

betty jo

 

 

Resolutions, Goals, and a Word

2014

As the year comes to an end, of course I’m thinking about resolutions.  I’m not so great with New Year’s resolutions. Over the years I’ve broken nearly every one…diet, exercise, pray harder, memorize Scriptures, less caffeine, spend less, organize, quit yelling, better housekeeping, go to church more, and on and on. I’ve even had years when discouragement and fear of failing has kept me from making any new ones.

Instead of making resolutions the past few years I’ve set “doable” goals.  I have been slightly more successful with the goals than the resolutions. Slightly.  I set the goal of learning computer skills a couple of years ago, and I did.  Last year I set the goal of starting a blog, and I met that goal, too.

Whether resolutions or goals, my family does it with me.  Whatever we choose, we write it on paper and put them in a time capsule (a plastic container).  Our capsule gets buried with the Christmas decorations, then when we decorate the following December, we can review how we’ve done and if progress hasn’t been made, there’s still a bit of time to work on it.  Here’s a link for a printable for New Year’s time capsules  http://www.freehomeschooldeals.com/free-printable-end-of-the-year-time-capsule-questions/  This interview printable will be a great thing to include in the time capsule, too  http://www.homeschoolshare.com/blog/2013/12/creating-new-years-family-traditions-free-printable/

I happened across a blog post and thought “YES!  This is how we should do it this year.”  Just pick one word and let it become the focus of the year. One word, seems easy enough.  I’ve thought about my word, re-read the post and other’s suggestions, prayed, and I now have my word.  I’m thinking this isn’t going to be so easy after all.  My one word focus for 2014 is “IMPROVE”.  I am not even close to “perfect” in any area of my life, there is much room to improve absolutely everything.  I imagine this will be my daily question to myself.  “What is one thing I can do today to improve my life and the life of someone else?”  This is the link for the One Word One Year Transformed Forever article  http://forthefamily.org/one-word-one-year-transformed-forever/

This time of year, there are several challenges starting.  Being part of a group challenge is not a bad idea.  I find  accountability to the others attempting the challenge to be great motivator  .  Knowing that others are working (struggling) on the same issue is encouraging .  Short term challenges suit me best.  Surely, I can do something that improves my life for a few weeks, and may possibly develop into something more long term.  Even when past challenges have failed, I can look back and remember that one time I actually exercised everyday for a couple of weeks, read “x”  amount of Scripture, or went on such a cleaning frenzy that even the back corner of the junk drawer was spotless.  Below are some of the short term challenges I think will be worth attempting and perhaps repeating throughout 2014.

30 Day Mom Challenge  http://www.imom.com/tools/build-relationships/30-day-mom-challenge/

30 Day Marriage Challenge  http://www.imom.com/tools/build-relationships/30-day-marriage-challenge/

21 Day Home Organization Challenge  http://www.imperfecthomemaking.com/2011/10/31-days-to-organized-home-day-one.html

Wonderful listing of Bible based 30 day challenges  https://www.reviveourhearts.com/resource-library/30-day-challenges/

Family Fitness Challenge  http://skinnyms.com/family-fitness-challenge/

I’d be interested to know what your resolutions, goals, word of the year and challenges are for 2014.  Please leave a comment, you may inspire someone!

May God bless us, everyone in 2014,

betty jo

Teacher Resourses For New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day

happy-new-yearEven though our homeschool is on winter break, that doesn’t mean that I can’t sneak in a little learning.  I’ve collected a few free resource links for us to follow on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

New Year’s traditions from around the world  http://www.redtedart.com/2013/11/28/new-years-eve-traditions-around-world/

New Year’s Culture Quiz  http://quizzes.familyeducation.com/new-years/new-years-eve-traditions/new-years-culture-quiz.html

World clock and map  http://www.worldtimezone.com/

How to say “Happy New Year” in several languages  http://www.enchantedlearning.com/calendar/newyear.shtml

Father Time and Baby New Year explained  http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/holidays/newyearicons.htm

Top 10 songs for New Year’s Eve  http://www.examiner.com/article/top-ten-new-year-s-songs-songs-for-new-year-s-eve-and-new-year-s-day-with-videos

New Year coloring pages, worksheets, word games, and more  http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/new-year

Party games and activities http://www.howdoesshe.com/15-fun-new-years-eve-activities-for-kids-or-adults/

Winter and New Years themed interactives and printables  http://www.akidsheart.com/holidays/winter/winter.htm

The most looked up words in 2013 from Merriam Webster http://www.merriam-webster.com/the-year-in-words/2013-entries.htm?&t=1387509070

Quotes to inspire us to make 2014 the best year yet  http://mashable.com/2013/12/25/inspirational-quotes-best-year/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-main-link

Wishing you and your family a happy 2014!

betty jo