We decided to do a little architecture study of our hometown and while we were at it, snap some A-Z photos. Some letters, like O, are easy. Others, like B, R and Q, not so much. We are splitting this project into several outings because it's still so hot outside, even though it's "fall" (in Florida, the air quotes are necessary). So, here's what we captured today, mostly at Florida Southern College, some in downtown Lakeland. We can't decide what we like best for "X", so for now we have two of those. And couldn't resist the exclamation point in the hedges! I know what you're thinking....how could you not have the iconic Lakeland swan in any of your photos?! Don't worry, that's a trip for next week. She will become an S, a Z or a question mark, depending upon her posture that day.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
So, Anyway....Back to Me
As many of you know, I have been reviewing educational products and services for the Old Schoolhouse Magazine for the last year and a half. This month, I made the decision to amicably resign from this position. I found myself drowning a bit in obligation, as much as I loved most of the products.
I'm finally getting back to what I love most--teaching my kids, tending to my husband and home, quilting, baking and planning field trips like crazy. Not to mention keeping 5 hens happy, facilitating a book club for 12 ladies, and shuffling children to things like archery, riflery practice and other things that scare the crap out of me.
So, more everyday posts about chickens, quilts, the Louisiana purchase, ukeleles, classic films and baking disasters. It's good to be back!
I'm finally getting back to what I love most--teaching my kids, tending to my husband and home, quilting, baking and planning field trips like crazy. Not to mention keeping 5 hens happy, facilitating a book club for 12 ladies, and shuffling children to things like archery, riflery practice and other things that scare the crap out of me.
So, more everyday posts about chickens, quilts, the Louisiana purchase, ukeleles, classic films and baking disasters. It's good to be back!
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Math 911: Review
This month, I took Math 911 for a test drive. Math 911 is math software is designed to assist students who struggle with mastering skills in mathematics. It uses this mastery approach and allows students to work at each concept until it is solidified without penalizing them for incorrect answers.
The Introductory Algebra course may be downloaded for free at Math 911. Topics are categorized by chapter, section and levels. Within each level, you will find problems that identify the concepts that your students must be familiar with in order to be successful in algebra including word problems and graphs.
I noticed that the program was pretty "no frills" in appearance. It is a far cry from other math programs that we use that are more "fun" to look at and to operate. Because there isn't really any teaching or lessons to speak of, it would be difficult for us to use this as a full program. If a student got a problem wrong, the only way to figure out why they got it wrong would be to study the solution. The website does have free downloadable PDFs for algebra that teach the concepts, but these teaching helps are not provided for the upper level courses.
However, some students may not need the slick appearance if they are self-motivated and the content itself is quite good.
Step By Step Introductory & Intermediate Algebra Tutorials:
Intro Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Statistics
Trigonometry
College Algebra
Pre-Calculus
There are also free PDF lessons consisting of:
Intro To Whole Numbers
Addition & Subtraction
Multiplication Factors
Division of Wholes
Intro To The Integers
Multiply Divide Integers
Combine Like Terms
Math 911 Premier Version can be purchased as a USB flash drive, it is regularly $49.95, now $9.95, using code homeschool. There is also a free version so you can try it out first. I think that the price of $49.95 is fair for what you get with the program, which is essentially five high school level math courses.
**Disclaimer: I was provided with a free download of this program in exchange for an honest review.
See what the other crew members thought of Math 911 here.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Notable Novelists, card game by Calico Kids
Notable Novelists is a card game published by Calico Kids. It is a "go-fish" style game that includes 18 different novelists of the 20th century. The object is to collect "literary sets", meaning one Author Card (their picture), one Library Card (their famous works) and one Bio Card (author's information). What I love most about this game, besides the incredible price ($10.95) are the beautiful illustrations of the authors. Ernest Hemingway is seated at his office in a khaki safari-style shirt with a taxidermied animal head mounted on the wall. F. Scott Fitzgerald is looking quite dandy at his desk with a picture of his wife Zelda in a frame against Jazz-age wallpaper and decor. The reverse side of the deck of cards is a lovely marbled-paper design--classic and elegant.
This game would be a nice thing to have in a high-school classroom for a group activitity, something librarians would have for children who check out their books early and need something to occupy 10 minutes, or anyone looking for the perfect gift for a literary enthusiasts. This game could be played by adults or children, depending on their exposure to the literary works mentioned--my best guess would be upper-middle school and beyond.
You can purchase Notable Novelists and other games by Calico Kids at the above link.
See what others on the Homeschool Crew had to say about "Notable Novelists" here.
Disclaimer: I was provided a free copy of this product in exchange for an honest review.
Costumes With Character
This collection of looks if accompanied by historical information that could supplement your history curriculum. If I had daughters, I know we would be making all of these outfits, probably wearing them in public every chance we got!
I like that a color photograph of each style being modeled is available for you. Instructions for making your own patterns is at the start of the book. The patterns, as they are written, are designed for an "average" 16 year old girl, but modifications are shown for all ages that should make this relatively simple for someone with basic sewing skills. The book is infused with historical and literary quotes and more tips on modifying the looks to suit a different time period. There are patterns for sunbonnets and capes to top it all off!
Costumes with Character is available as a soft-cover book for $37.00 or as a digital download for $21.95. A seperate e-book of printed patterns that can be printed right to legal-sized paper is available for $15.00. Some larger pattern pieces must be fit together once they are printed, but not many.
I think this is very unique product that needs to be on the market. There are patterns currently available at fabric stores if you enjoy historical sewing. However, Amy's book brings it all together in one place and shows how to save money and time by changing the look of a simple frock pattern to suit your style. My only wish is that there could be something for boys in the book. For the rare family that is comprised only of females, this book would be a great value. But for most families who have sons that would want to be included in the historical reenactments or whatever the occasion may be, they would have to seek out another product or pattern line for their boys. I personally have only boys, so I'm not sure I would buy this product at all, besides the fact that I secretly hope to be cast as an extra in a Jane Austen movie one day.....I think adding a few simple elastic-waisted pants paterns (that could be long or knee-length) and maybe a simple collarless shirt that could be modified for boys, plus a vest or two, would greatly enhance this product's appeal for families needing a bit of both.
Amy does, however, have many other history books and products available at her website (link is at the top of the page).
Please see what the rest of the Homeschool Crew thought of "Costumes with Character" and Amy's other history products at http://schoolhousereviewcrew.com/786199/.
**Disclaimer: I was provided an e-book version of this product in exchange for my honest review.
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