Motivation Monday

thinking businessman“Let us individually consider what is the record made in the books of heaven concerning our life and character, and our attitude toward God. Has our love for God been increasing during the past year? If Christ is indeed abiding in our hearts, we shall love God, we shall love to obey all His commandments, and this love will continually deepen and strengthen. If we represent Christ to the world, we shall be pure in heart, in life, in character; we shall be holy in conversation; there will be no guile in our hearts or upon our lips. Let us examine our past life and see if we have given evidence of our love for Jesus by seeking to be like Him, and by working, as He worked, to save those for whom He died.”

The Signs of the Times – Dec. 22, 1890

Did You Miss the Agriculture Conference?

Good news, many of the videos have been posted so you can catch up on what you missed!  I highly recommend the video from Thursday morning entitled,  Back To School: The ABCs of Agriculture in Childhood Education.  Here’s the link you need:  Agriculture Conference Replays

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2014 Adventist Agricultural Conference

An interesting learning opportunity starts tomorrow: the 2014 Adventist Agricultural Conference – Returning to our “Roots”.

Close-up mid section of woman holding soilThis conference will be live-streamed Nov. 12-16th.  One of the seminars sounds like it may be of interest to many AHE readers: “Back to School: The ABCs of Agriculture in Childhood Education” presented by Joshua White.

To find out more and sign up for the free livestream of this conference, click HERE.

 

 

Partial Solar Eclipse on October 23rd

A partial solar eclipse viewable in most of North America will occur on Thursday, October 23rd.  How much of the eclipse that you will be able to see will depend on whether you are on the western or eastern side of North America.   This ScienceAtNasa video explains:

Those of you outside of North America- don’t feel left out- a total solar eclipse visible from Greenland, Iceland, Europe, North Africa, and northwestern Asia will occur on March 20, 2015.

 

 

Five Fun Apple Unit Study Resources

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A unit study featuring apples as the subject can be both fun and tasty!   Resources for apple-themed unit studies abound- check out these five links to get you started.

 

Short a apple craft & activity – easily to adapt to an alphabet theme for younger children.

Apple-themed book list– for read aloud fun.

Apple Life Cycle worksheets – free printables for personal use.

Math games using apples  – 10 free pages.

Apple Pack – this resource contains more than 60 pages of math, phonics, reading, and writing fun.

 

Inexpensive Phonics Manipulatives

Alphabet/phonics/word work manipulatives add enjoyment to the process of learning to read and spell.  These hands-on materials can be found very inexpensively if you know where to look.
Phonics manipulatives

Next time you are in a dollar or discount store, be sure to check for potential manipulatives.  Don’t limit your search to just the educational supply section, also take a look in the office supply aisle, and  the dollar bin area.   The toy aisle might reveal manipulatives as well – think wooden alphabet blocks!

The blue foam letter squares, the letter magnets and the alphabet bingo game shown above were each found for only a dollar.  I’ve also found simple file folder games and sight word strips, and even the pocket chart for one dollar.  Don’t forget to look for blank sentence strips!

phonics manipulatives 2Next time you are at a yard or jumble sale,  look for old Scrabble or other word games.  Doesn’t matter if all of the pieces are there, you just need the letter tiles or word pieces.  Many times these games can be had for free.  That was the case with the wooden Scrabble tiles shown above.  I love those Scrabble tiles because they are very sturdy and will hold up to lots of word play.

Keep your eyes peeled for cheap letter & word study manipulatives – they’re out there!

 

 

 

Working With Math Cubes

 

Math cubes are such fun to play with, but how can you integrate learning with the play?  Here are a few ideas:

Simply Kinder https://i0.wp.com/upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1c/Multilink_cubes.JPGhas a nice printable to help your child practice forming numbers with the cubes. There’s a cute number poem to go along with the activity as well!

The Univ. of Cambridge has a page with 40 ideas for using math cubes that fit a variety of levels.

T. G. I. F. offers a free printable that practices addition with math cubes.

Frugal Fun for Boys has a great math cube game idea – Race to fill the cup!

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