Monday, July 1, 2013

Fun & Frugal Summer Activites for Kids #20 Firecraker Crowns




This next 4th of July craft is AWESOME and EASY!  How fun it will be to make Firecracker Crowns and then wear them to watch fireworks or a July 4th cookout.
Paper Firecracker Crown Craft for Kids

Supplies you will need:

  • Craft foam, red and white
  • Blue tape (we used plastic tape, 1 1/2 inches wide)
  • Sticker stars
  • Scissors
  • Gold pipe cleaners
  • Tape
  • Yellow foam stars

You can head on over to Spoonful to for complete directions to make your own Firecracker Crowns.  BTW, adults can wear them too!  {wink, wink}



 
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Fun & Frugal Summer Activites for Kids #19 Fireworks Painting



This week I thought that I would share 4th of July crafts and activities since that is coming up this week.  


 
 
I found this awesome Fireworks Painting craft while looking for some fun July 4th crafts.  My kids are going to love this one!  

 The supplies you need are:
-Pipe cleaners
-Paint (red, white, blue)
-Glue (optional)
-Glitter (optional)
-Paper

You can head over to Juggling With Kids for step by step directions to make this Fireworks Craft!




 
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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Fun & Frugal Activities for Kids #18 Summer Reading Challenges




It is NOT to late to get your gets into a summer reading program.  There are several of them out there. Check it out...

 


Local Library - Every summer our local library puts on a free show for kids as their kick off to summer reading.  We just went to this last week.  After the show, we all went upstairs to the children's section to sign up for the summer reading program.  After signing up, each of my children picked out several books to take home.

As they read through the summer the kids can report back to the library and get prizes.  It is a nice little incentive to keep them reading.

Barnes & Noble - The program is fairly simple:
  1. Read any 8 books and record them in the Reading Journal
    (PDF)
    .
  2. Bring the completed Reading Journal to your local B&N store. Find a Store.
  3. Choose a FREE BOOK from our selection on the Reading Journal list at the store.
Pizza Hut Book It Summer Program -  As you take on the reading challenges, read, play games and complete activities you'll get gear and treasures to make your dragon look smokin'! 

Pottery Barn Kids Summer Reading Challenge - This one challenges kids to keep a reading log thru August 26th, then come into a local PBK store for a free book.

TD Bank - If you have one of these banks near by your kids can read for CASH!!
  1. Read 10 books this summer.
  2. Print out the Summer Reading Form.
  3. Write down the names of the books they've read
  4. Take the form to the nearest TD Bank
  5. Receive $10 in a new or existing Young Saver account
Moore Minutes - has set up a REALLY neat Family Library for Summer Reading.  It is really worth checking out! 

This one is a really fun checklist that challenges kids to read 100 books this summer.  Maybe you could offer a reward of a Rita's Ice or treat them to a new book of their choice. 

I know this is not an exhaustive list, so if you have any to recommend please let me know in the comments section.  Thanks! 

 
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Moving Beyond the Page Curriculum Review




One of the many blessings of the TOS Crew is that I frequently get introduced to great products we have not used before, and then share them with you all. {smile} Prior to this review I had never heard of Moving Beyond the Page.

Moving Beyond the Page (MBtP) is a complete homeschooling curriculum that offers Language Arts, Science, History and Math for children aged 4-14. 

MBtP is a literature rich, hands on, project based learning program.  They have created a curriculum that is also concept based, which is designed to allow children to see the big picture of a subject.  Their material encourages children to creatively think outside of the box, while building their critical thinking skills. 

We received two Moving Beyond the Page Units for this review, along with the books and hands on material that accompany the units. 


The first unit we received was the Lincoln Language Arts Literature Unit for ages 9-11. This unit is available in online or as a spiral book.  We received the online format for this unit, along with the following books:


  • A Picture Book of Frederick Douglass by David A. Adler
  • Lincoln: A Photobiography by Russell Freedman 
I felt that the lessons were well laid out, and the instructions were easy to understand. As I mentioned, this unit was an online unit.  That meant that the actual lessons could be viewed online, and the student activities printed out separately to be put into a notebook.  MBtP online units are available for 90 days from the date of activation.

The lessons included in this unit are:
  • Lesson 1: Who Was He?
  • Lesson 2: Childhood
  • Lesson 3: A Lawyer and Politician
  • Lesson 4: Slavery
  • Lesson 5: Emancipation (2 Days)
  • Lesson 6: Civil War (2 Days)
  • Lesson 7: Assassination
  • Lesson 8: Words and Memories
  • Final Project: Lincoln Showcase
The activities in this unit engage the student and really get them thinking. Activities included a Lincoln Time Line, writing a speech and a Bio Poem about Frederick Douglas.  Students get to work on comparison charts, writing a newspaper report and as a final project a Lincoln Showcase. 

I had my oldest, who is 12, use this unit independently.  I know that the age range is up to 11 years old, but because of her writing level and LOVE of President Lincoln I felt it would be a good fit.

She enjoyed the reading.  She read some of Lincoln: A Photobiography out loud to me, I also enjoyed it and felt like it was a good book choice.  The Lil' Chef came across several things about Lincoln that she did not know prior to her reading.  This was a shocker to me, because this girl knows her Lincoln stuff.  She also learned a bit more about President Lincoln's relationship with Frederick Douglas.

I felt that the follow up questions for the Lincoln: A Photobiography book were very good questions, you know, the kind that get the wheels turning.  They help to show reading comprehension, while still allowing students to express their opinions. 

The Lincoln Language Arts Literature Unit that we received is available for $30.83.



The second unit we received was the Rocks and Minerals Science Unit.  This unit is designed for children ages 8-10.  We received the hard copy of this unit (spiral book), the following books and hands on kits that accompany it:


  • Geology Rocks: 50 Hands-On Activities To Explore the Earth by Cindy Blobaum
  • Dig A Dino T-Rex Kit
  • Set 3: Minerals, Crystals, and Fossils Science Kit
MBtP is designed for more of a one-on-one or independent study, based on the age of the child.  Here at the LSG House we do a lot of multilevel teaching, so I planned on trying to use this unit with all the kids (ages 4-12), but with a back up plan of using it just with my 9 year old. I felt that this particular unit works very well with different aged children, the younger kids do need more help though.

Here are the lessons included for Rocks and Minerals:


  • Lesson 1: Mineral Madness (2 Days)
  • Lesson 2: Rocks Rock! (3 Days)
  • Lesson 3: Fun with Rocks
  • Lesson 4: Crystals (2 Days)
  • Lesson 5: Volcanoes and Earthquakes (2 Days)
  • Lesson 6: Fun with Fossils (2 Days)
  • Final Project: Paleontologist RAFT
This unit included several hands on projects, which my kids love!  With Rocks and Minerals, kids learn new vocabulary, sketch and describe rocks, test rocks and make a mini earth model.  The kits that come along with the Rocks and Minerals Unit allow the student to pretend as though they are archaeologists digging for dinosaur bones! How cool is that!!

The Rocks and Minerals Unit is a really fun unit!  The activities included in this unit are the kind that get kids excited about learning.  This is not your average drill and kill kind of learning, it is hands on and exciting! You know, the way kids like to learn

The Rocks and Minerals Science Unit is available for $64.89.

In conclusion, I really liked Moving Beyond the Page.  I felt that they had a little bit of everything, hands on, good literature and writing activities. 

For us, I think it would work best to use individual units when we want to did a bit deeper on a subject or a particular book.

I do think this curriculum, as a core curriculum, would work very well for a family that is homeschooling one or two children.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Fun & Frugal Summer Activities for Kids #17 Make 5 Minute Cakes in Cup





Heads up for my health conscience friends, you might want to move on to another post like Yummy, Yummy Granola Bars.  {SMILE}  For the rest of you, I have an idea that just may well win you the Mommy of the Year Award.  

I am not advocating this as an every day snack or anything, but as a once in a blue moon kinda thing.  For those that know me well, you know that I avoid the microwave like the plaque.  But this idea is just too awesome to not try at least once.  

Here it is ladies... 5 Minute Cake in Cups! 



Ingredients
This recipe makes ONE cake in a cup.
  • 4 tablespoons flour (be sure to use the exact amount)
  • 4 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa
  • 2 tablespoons whisked egg (trust me on this, do not use a whole egg)
  • 3 tablespoons milk
  • 3 tablespoons oil
  • 3 tablespoons chocolate chips
  • splash vanilla or other flavoring - try peppermint or cinnamon
  • optional - whipped cream

Directions
  1. Add all of the dry ingredients to the mug and mix.
  2. Add the egg and combine well. It gets pretty pasty at the point.
  3. Stir in milk and oil.
  4. Add chocolate chips and splash of vanilla. Stir well.
  5. Microwave for 3 minutes in a 1000w oven, or 4 minutes in a 700w oven.  Please note that your cake will start to puff over the top of the mug. Don't panic! It will collapse once the heat stops! 
  6. Allow to cool for a few minutes, then top with whipped cream.  
  7. Enjoy!



 

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