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Lost Arts: Home Education

Home, in our culture, was once a center of life long learning...

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Teaching today's web-centric kids; eportfolios, twitter, edmodo, Google Docs and Sites to create passion driven learning

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12 Living Math Books for Multiplication.

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Math Notebooking

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Butterfly- Math Fractions

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Multiplication Finger Tricks --- This is craziness!

by Brainframeable

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loads of coloring pages from real artists like Cassatt and others. Art appreciation.

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Science! Magnifying the Universe.

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how to draw trees

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Website where students can upload photos of themselves and fill it with words about themselves and their interests! Pre-Writting Ideas

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Laura Ingalls Wilder map

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Primary songs arranged for Primer/Level One piano students. Free downloads.

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Mad Science Week Activities - homemade bouncy balls, lots of fizzy, messy explorations & so much hands-on fun

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Precious little abc's of our Life and Love book.

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Graphic Organizer for turning words into math. Even high schoolers could use this

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Printable coloring pages of famous art work! and more!

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Hammering color from leaves into paper. Pretty sure this is pure awesome.

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nature journal

from Flickr

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Charlotte Mason reading list

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Teacher Discounts: 93 Stores Offering Discounts for Teachers & Educators!

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Free Audio Books from the public domain.

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Mentoring books for moms

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10 tips for gentle homeschooling and parenting.

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We have a "badge" for those taking part in the Kids Get Arty challenge & should you fancy adding it to your blog posts! Have fun exploring Art!!

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A perfect read for Moms.

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10 Days of Teaching Writing by Jimmie at Jimmies Collage

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Easy to remember Charlotte Mason steps

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22 Living Books for Math Addition

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living math- fractions

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Tuesdays with Morrie By Mitch Albom

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Clean calm—enjoying homekeeping with children. Tips applied from the Montessori and Waldorf teaching philosophies to bring calmness and joy into organizing, tidying, and cleaning. What chores have you taught your child to do on their own?

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Walking on eggshells? This would be a great follow up on their lesson on force versus pressure.

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This lady online will teach harp lessons over Skype! (Oh, @Morganne Keppner!) Novel idea!

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Shelley Nash We are learning sign language from my dad by skype!

Lots of music teaching ideas.

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Math Notebooks-4th gr. teacher explains and provides photos of items, some of which include vocabulary foldables, in a math notebook.

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Khan Academy- A great compliment to contextual learning!

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Fraction thinking maps

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Every girl should know how to tie a man's necktie.

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My Father... References

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22 Ways to Create Compelling Content

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Help with adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions.

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Excellent history resources, worksheets and assessments

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“Schoolhouses are made wrong. If they must be, they should be built in a woods pasture beside a stream, where you could wade, swim, and be comfortable in summer, and slide and skate in winter. The windows should be cut to the floor, and stand wide open, so the birds and butterflies could pass through. You ought to learn your geography by climbing a hill, walking through a valley, wading creeks, making islands in them, and promontories, capes, and peninsulas along the bank. You should do your arithmetic sitting under trees adding hickorynuts, subtracting walnuts, multiplying butternuts, and dividing hazelnuts. You could use apples for fractions, and tin cups for liquid measure. You could spell everything in sight and this would teach you the words that are really used in the world.” by Gene Stratton Porter

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