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I'll do my best to cut costs and save money for a while. Don't cut too much out of your life. Time included. There are plenty of things out there to do for free. We can line up our schedules and go o…
Its here! Our Quarter 2 book list! Please remember that this is not a list of everything I will be reading to my children. This is a curated list of potential (mostly in print living) books to read…
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Help your second-grade students master their phonics skills with these fun and engaging digraphs worksheets! Students will practice identifying and coloring the sounds of the different digraphs. With the colorful and creative design, your students will be so motivated to learn new phonemes. These worksheets will help your students become more confident with reading and spelling! Please check out COLOR THE SOUND BUNDLE: If you like this, you might be interested in: Color the L-BLENDS Color the WORD FAMILY SET 1 Color the Vowel Pair Color the R-Controlled Vowels Color the Number of Syllables Color the Short Vowel Color the Long Vowels Color the Rhyme Set 1 Do your kiddos need extra practice with words with digraphs? This set will help fit your needs. The digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, and ph) are included. Students will look at the picture, then color in the digraph that they hear. These can be used as practice, morning work, homework, or assessments.
List of 52 Prepositions and Examples 1. About: They have a discussion about football. 2. Above: A plane is flying above the village. 3. Abroad: Mary went abroad. 4. According to: According to my family, I’m a clever student. 5. Across: You can swim across the river. 6. After: I slept after I arrived at my house. 7. Against: This company is up against bankruptcy. 8. Ago: She came back school a while ago. 9. Ahead of: We are ahead of our work schedule. 10. Along: Are you going along? 11. Amidst: I think my sister was luck woman. My sister was born and reared amidst plenty. 12. As well as: My son plays the piano as well as he plays
Theories are nice to read about, but we all need to have real-life examples of just how things work, don't we? (I know I sure do!) So, how 'bout hearing how we've done things at our house? Here is an example of a relaxed homeschool schedule (although I prefer the word "routine").
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Share Wildflower Ramblings!I am looking forward to sharing our First Grade Charlotte Mason Inspired Schedule. Here we are, in our Year 1 (Form 1B) of homeschooling. I have never felt more grounded or more sure that I am doing what is right for my son and his education. Ever since I began listening to the...
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This post is dedicated to the students and families in our class. If you haven't had a chance to come in yet this year, we encourage you to try to stop by soon... Here is what you will see, engage in, and learn more about... Our Flow of the Day: Daily Physical Activity (DPA) Morning Meeting Writing Feedback Make a Plan for Thinking and Learning Time Self-Regulated Snack Morning Recess Special Activity (Gym, Learning Buddies, Library, Music, Art) Drawing/Writing Lesson Make a Plan for Thinking and Learning Time Self-Regulated Lunch Lunch Recess Listen to Reading on Tumblebooks Read-Aloud Relaxation Math Instruction Make a Plan for Thinking and Learning Time Finish Daily "Work on Writing" Task Clean Up End of Day Meeting Mailbags and Home Time Please note that the students freely flowthroughout the school day, however the teachers provide highly structured instruction: a.m. Ms. Babalis engages in inquiry-based learning. Mrs. Ham provides small group support in fine motor and guided writing, letter identification and sounds, and Levelled Literacy Intervention. p.m. Ms. Babalis provides small group support in guided reading (read to self, read to someone, word work) and math through problem solving. Mrs. Ham engages in inquiry-based learning. Both educators document the learning, make observation notes, and assess students when appropriate. The students had the very innovative idea of creating a collaborative Dot and Beautiful Stuff Tree (More documentation to follow): Help us think of a name for our pet rabbit: Read documentation, take a scavenger hunt of our learning environment, and complete a survey for us to get to know more about you and your family: Please leave us your questions or comments below...
This is my 4th year of sharing my lesson plans on my blog! WHAT?! It does not seem that long ago! Here is the news... I am working this year with teachers providing staff development. I have mixed fe
Share Wildflower Ramblings!I am looking forward to sharing our First Grade Charlotte Mason Inspired Schedule. Here we are, in our Year 1 (Form 1B) of homeschooling. I have never felt more grounded or more sure that I am doing what is right for my son and his education. Ever since I began listening to the...
Microscopes are a lot of fun for exploring all sorts of things, but it’s important to know how to use them correctly and what all the parts are called. A School Called Home has a printable la…