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Canada Week

Overview of Canada Videos 10 Facts about Canada Flag Worksheet Map Coloring Page Geo-Puzzle America Canada Wordsearch Science: Learned how maple syrup is made ( Modern ) and ( Old-fashioned ) More info on Sugar Maples Worksheets for Kids (including one for making Maple Popcorn) Art: Emily Carr Video Biography Another Biography Colored " Forest " with chalk pastels Reading: Read  Ox-Cart Man  (this probably takes place in the USA, but it talks about tapping Maple trees.) Things we didn't do at school, but could be fun: More things Expedition Earth's Lesson Plan for Canada Lots of Canada Day Activities from DLTK-Kids Make Canadian Flapjacks!

Netherlands Week

Confessions of a Homeschooler  and  Homeschool Creations  both have great unit studies on the Netherlands.  We used a lot of ideas from Homeschool Creations this particular week. Overview of the Netherlands Videos showing places in Holland/Netherlands Holland - The Land of Windmills, Tulips and Canals View from Above - Netherlands Flag Worksheet Mapping the Netherlands Science: Windmills Why they are needed in the Netherlands Since 1/4 of the country is below sea level, they use windmills to pump the water out to create farmlands. Windmill Paper Towel Craft Tulips Magic School Bus Goes to Seed and Gets Planted Videos Studied  parts of a tulip Parts of a Plant and Flower Worksheet Diagram Art: Vincent Van Gogh Biography Art Project  for Starry Night Starry Night Coloring Page Sunflowers Coloring Page Literature: "The Little Hero of Holland" from  The Book of Virtues Things we didn't do at school, but could be fun

SOTW 3 Chapters 1-3

Here are some links around the web that I've found to supplement our first few readings from  Story of the World Volume 3 (Disclaimer: Please preview everything to see if they are appropriate for your family) Chapter One: A World of Empires Videos: Crash Course World History #219 : Charles V Crash Course World History #25 : Spanish Empire (also viewable on Khan Academy ) Online Activities: Become a Spice Trader game (found from looking at this blog ) Chapter Two: Protestant Rebellions Online Activities: Mary, Queen of Scots Spying Game Tudors and Victorians Dress-Up Game Chapter Three: James, King of Two Countries Videos: Black Death Disease! Crash Course World History Gunpowder Plot Stories from Parliament Part I Stories from Parliament Part II History of the King James Bible Crash Course US History #2 : Colonizing America Crash Course US History #3 : The Natives and the English Jamestown Settl

Germany Week

A glimpse into what we learned about Germany About Germany: Germany Tourism Video Facts (from Expedition Earth ) Flag Map Work Wordsearch with Facts Science: Einstein!  (I totally expect a lot of this to be over the kids head, but I believe that exposure to something like this early sets a tone for what they will learn in detail later). Biography from Ted-Ed Lesson from Ted-Ed From Biography.com Worksheet about his life Art/Music: Beethoven Worksheet Video Biography Reading: Grimm's Fairy Tales are from Germany!  There are a lot of them in simplified versions in the Treadwell Readers (especially the Second Reader), but we also read Rapunzel and Cinderella as read-alouds. Things we didn't get to this week: Neuschwanstein Castle Tour Guide - YouTube Made a castle out of blocks Paul Klee (Artist) Video Biography Art Activities Hands-On Activities Paper Dolls Make  German Pancakes Movie Suggestions Cinderella or Ta

Typical Day at our Coop

Here is what a typical day looks like at "school" Play Time Drop-off time at school is 8:30AM.  We are currently made up of four families and have seven kids.  We intend to be more of a homeschool setting than a school, so we try to make it as engaging with the kids as possible.  They usually just want to hang out with their friends once they first see them in the morning.  Play time first thing in the morning allows for them to get some energy out, connect with their friends, and let the parents chat a bit before getting into the school day. Sharing Time Z sharing about his last book that he read Once we've gathered all the kids together, we have sharing time.  I do this mostly to ward off rabbit trail conversations and questions throughout the morning.  I have each kid come up individually and usually ask them a question.  Usually, it's something like, "What did you do this weekend?"  Or maybe it's "Show and Tell".  Many of th

Beginning Again

When we moved to Thailand a year and a half ago, this blog lost its purpose.  My focus shifted from my attention being dominated by two young boys to what I hoped would be full-time ministry half-way around the world.  We even created a new blog, Living Into Eventually , to chronicle our time there. In a series of disappointments, we found that what we originally came to do in Thailand wasn't for us.  It was a dream that was laid to rest, and we struggled to find a fit while we find ourselves here.  Homeschooling our children was our main constant through the ups and downs of living in a different country. Late in 2015, I found out about a small homeschooling coop in our little town.  The teacher of this "school" of 7 children was no longer able to teach, and I realized that this would be a wonderful opportunity for me to use my gifts.  Also, after having been pretty isolated, the coop would also be a place for my boys to have more social interaction with peers and a