Saturday, June 29, 2013

Easy Peasy Homeschool Curriculum

Several of the homeschool support groups I am a member of are buzzing about Easy Peasy Homeschool. Awesome resource so I thought I'd pass it along so that others can enjoy it as well. A Christian homeschool mom of 6 put all of her children's assignments online from preschool through high school, has made it available to everyone and it's FREE! The grade levels and courses all include 180 days of assignments/lessons. I probably should also say that this is a Christian curriculum, in case that is a concern for some of you.

I have looked over the site and have not decided whether I will try and use this as a stand alone complete curriculum or if I will just supplement here and there using it. I love the fact that Bible lessons are included and will probably use that feature on a daily basis. The grade levels and individual courses are easy to find on the side bar, so it is fairly easy to navigate. All lessons are done online and are intended to be college prep, so for me that is another plus!

I wish this would have been available when I first started homeschooling 6 years ago! This is an awesome find, especially for new families that have no idea where to start or what to do. The mere fact that it took hours upon hours of time and hard work for this mom to put this together and then offer it to everyone FREE is a blessing. This is also great for families that are on a tight budget but still want to homeschool, families that are struggling with health problems, families where both parents have to work outside the home or if you are like me, just need a break from all the planning that goes on in our environment. I encourage you to take a look at the Easy Peasy website and see what it has to offer!

There is also a Facebook group here~://www.facebook.com/EasyPeasyAllInOneHomeschool as well as a blog you can follow. Happy Homeschooling!

Friday, June 28, 2013

Baking Soda Volcano Science Project

Lately, my kiddos have been showing interest in science experiments. Being summer, we have lots of extra time on our hands, so what better way to spend it? We are going to be trying out quite a few over the next month or so. The first one they chose was the classic baking soda (erupting) volcano. You can pretty much find the instructions via the internet easily. There are hundreds of them and many different ways to do it. We chose to try a  2 liter soda bottle, also added food coloring to our water (which is optional) and the kids also wanted to paint their volcanoes before trying the experiment. The experiment turned out well, but I think they were looking for a little more "wow" than they got! Below is a list of what is needed for the experiment we chose, but as previously stated-you can find hundreds of results via your search engine.

~What you will need~ 
  • 6 cups flour
  • 2 cups salt
  • 4 tablespoons cooking oil
  • warm water
  • plastic soda bottle
  • dishwashing detergent
  • food coloring
  • vinegar
  • baking dish or other pan
  • 2 T baking soda
~Instructions~

  1. First make the 'cone' of the baking soda volcano. Mix 6 cups flour, 2 cups salt, 4 tablespoons cooking oil, and 2 cups of water. ( we ended up having to add a little more water)
  2. Stand the soda bottle in the baking pan and mold the dough around it into a volcano shape. Don't cover the hole with dough or drop dough into it. (we plugged the hole with a paper towel on our bottle until the dough part was finished)
  3. Fill the bottle most of the way full with warm water and a bit of red food color (you can actually use any color you like)
  4. Add 6 drops of detergent to the bottle contents. The detergent helps trap the bubbles produced by the reaction so you get better lava.
  5. Add 2 tablespoons baking soda to the liquid.



  6. Slowly pour vinegar into the bottle. Watch it erupt!


Thursday, June 27, 2013

Sand Pudding Recipe

Kristie at http://savingdollarsandsense.com/ has the perfect summer birthday recipe posted! It looks super easy and I love how it is served in a sand bucket! How creative is that?! I have posted the recipe below along with her link where you can find many more super easy recipes. Happy Summer!

Sand Pudding Recipe
 
1 pkg. Vanilla Wafers
  • 2 Oreos
  • 8 oz. Cream Cheese
  • ¼ C Butter
  • ⅔ C powdered sugar
  • 2 small pkgs. French Vanilla pudding mix
  • 2¾ C Milk
  • 12 oz. Cool Whip
Instructions
  1. Add Vanilla Wafers and 2 Oreos to your food processor and crush until they resemble sand.
  2. In a small bowl, cream together softened 8 oz cream cheese, butter, and powdered sugar.
  3. In another larger bowl, mix pudding with milk.
  4. Add Pudding mixture to the cream cheese mixture.
  5. Fold in all of the Cool Whip.
  6. Layer into bucket in this order: sand, pudding, sand, pudding, etc.
Notes
Allow to chill in fridge at least one hour before serving.
 
You can click http://savingdollarsandsense.com/sand-pudding-recipe/ to see pictures of the actual recipe, including the sand bucket! Cutest idea ever!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Firefly Research

It's summertime again and time for night time fun with fireflies, aka lightning bugs. Did you know that there are several different types of the firelfy? Do you know that they are actually beetles that have two pairs of wings? Do you also know that they seem to be disappearing from our landscape? The Museum Of Science is teaming up with other researchers to track the firefly and they need your help. Simply go to https://legacy.mos.org/fireflywatch/ and register your habitat. You can log in as much as you like to see what others are reporting in their habitat and report your own habitat activity. There is a list of things to look for while you are observing the insects such as- how many flashes, whether insect was flying or perched, how many did you observe, temperature and etc. You can find all this information and more on the website. This is a great fun, family activity and science lesson!
This will be our second year and we love it! Be part of important research and have fun at the same time!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Friday Freebie

I came across an offer for a FREE baby carrier valued at $48 and wanted to share with all the moms out there. You do have to pay shipping fee, though. The carrier is a sling style and comes in lots of cute patterns. You can use the promo code "family2013" more than once but you will need to open up a new browser each time. Feel free to pass this deal on. When you get to the website link below, just click shop now. Happy shopping!
http://www.sevenslings.com/