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Sunday, April 15, 2018

Colorado Mining Towns

Mining for Silver and Gold


Between the towns of Victor and Cripple Creek in Colorado lies the Newmont Mining Company, a major employee for the area, besides the casinos.  














Can you tell what this used to be?





Bonus fact: deleted scene in Rudolph that you never knew existed. 
Axe-Licking Scene Explained: CLICK HERE



 The Town of Victor, CO, is an historic Gold Mining Town...undergoing a reformation.











ice rink

Monday, August 15, 2016

Harry Potter Time!

My oldest son was a huge Harry Potter fan about 5 years ago.  His interest was recently re-sparked when my 10-year old twins started reading the books.  We attended a Harry Potter night (4 hours!) at Barnes & Noble for the release of the newest book; Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.  Since then, everything has been Harry Potter this and Harry Potter that.  Lego Hogwarts; cloak wearing; spell writing; wand making; and book reading.  With school about to start up again, I thought I'd incorporate their interst-du-jour into our learning.  I'll add more as the year progresses.




Butter Beer
Lots of recipes online.  Don't need to get too fancy for fun.







We did this and it was SO fun!  Happened to have a pack of chopsticks already (from the one time I tried to use them many moons ago). Kids loved this project.  






Monster Book of Monsters. 
This was fun!






Arithmancy is a magical discipline that studies 
the magical properties of numbers, including predicting the future with numbers and numerology
Those who practised Arithmancy were called Arithmancers.






We had fun making some of these!






What are some Harry Potter themed 
activities 
you like to do?













Friday, October 30, 2015

Place Value



To understand place value is to understand the structure and sequence of our base ten number system. As students count, interpret the values of written and spoken numbers, decide which number is larger or smaller, and explore relationships among numbers, they are developing a picture of our number system.



FREE Place Value Charts








FREE Printable Base Ten Blocks


















Place Value Card Game:  
Make it Texas or Rhode Island Sized!

  














Wednesday, October 28, 2015

TANGRAMS!


Tangrams are an ancient puzzle that has stayed relevant through time.  
And they are really fun to learn with, too.


What are Tangrams? 

     Tangrams are a Chinese puzzle consisting of a square cut into five triangles, a square, and a rhomboid, which can be combined so as to form a great variety of other figures.






http://www.amazon.com/Grandfather-Tangs-Story-Dragonfly-Books/dp/0517885581








http://www.amazon.com/Lauri-2722-Toys-Tangrams-Plus/dp/B000095S6V/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1446082306&sr=8-12&keywords=tangrams




 

Friday, October 23, 2015

Spelling Words

Spelling

Do you recall those Friday Spelling Tests?  You studied all week, or not, took the test, then pushed that spelling list right out of your head, to make way for next week's words.

As a first and second grade teacher, I gave the requisite spelling tests every Friday, too.  I hated giving them as much as the kids (most) hated taking them.  I tried a few different methods over the years...

  • Gave a list of 20 words, 10 of which would be tested...study them all, for you don't know which ten!
  • Changed the format from a list of words to 5 sentences.  This tested for not only proper spelling of the list words, but also common sight words, punctuation, capitalization, handwriting, and listening skills. A rubric determined the grade.
  • Peer-tests: teacher monitored tests given by partners.  Less a grade-taking format than study skill practice.
As much as I find the Friday Spelling Test pointless and not at all conducive to becoming a better speller, I place high importance on the skill of knowing how to spell and using words properly.  The written word is often a person's first impression that others receive.  Poor spelling may not reflect the intelligence a person truly has; but, unfortunately, can give the impression it is lacking.  I myself cringe when I make a spelling error, and implore you to point one out when you see I've made one.  And you will!

So, as a road schooler or home schooler, how do you tackle Spelling?  Organically, hoping what's needed is picked up along the way?  Reading can occur this way, so spelling sure can, too.  But be sure to monitor your child's writing.  If you notice many consistent spelling errors, some word work might be beneficial.


Here are some sites; activities; ideas; and general spelling fun!




If you can find this font cheap (only compatible with Windows), it's great for making sheets to work on spelling skills.  I used to have it in my classroom.  Wish I still had it.  Amazon sells it, as well as Crossbow Education (click the photo), but it's pricey. Be wary of downloading any similar fonts from the internet.


This is a nice book for writing and to check spelling of common, highly used words, 
without having to use a dictionary.  Different levels.



Love this!  You make your own or buy here.



Another way to study and learn.