Saturday, June 16, 2012

Pearson Homeschool's Reading Street a new location for learning



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PhotobucketI am always looking for reading programs that will help inspire the boys to love reading and help give them a strong foundation in the basics on reading, phonics, and grammer, so when Pearson Homeschool came up as part of the Schoolhouse review Crew I was immediately drawn to the idea of the full year reading curriculum. especially after reading the info From their website: Build the reader in your child through motivating and engaging literature, scientifically research-based instruction and a wealth of reliable instructional tools. The Scott Foresman Reading Street program prioritizes skill instruction at each grade level, so the focus is on the right reading skill, at the right time, for every child.

I will start by mentioning this product is a bundle and includes a DVD-Rom , a CD, a teacher's guide, and 2 student books (volume 1 and volume 2) and will retail for $124.95 during the 2012-2013 school year. While it is a complete program since the worksheets and other teacher resources are a the media discs there will be quite a lot of printing involved in using this product, so that is something to take into consideration when looking at the price. 
We currently use old school McGuffey's readers so this was something totally new for the boys. I decided to let Nathan try the worksheets and some of the reading even though he is only starting 2nd grade. I went ahead and let Cameron read and do many of the worksheets as he just finished 3rd grade but was a late reader.  We were able to read the stories and extras in the textbook and use the various worksheets which included fun activities as well as the traditional dry worksheets.  
I printed up a set of various worksheets for the First Unit weeks 1-5 and we began our journey. I put all the worksheets into a file folder and would pull from that. I also printed the word lists and flashcards only I printed them at 1/2 and 1/4 size so the boys could make collages from the words. 
Overall, the boys didn't mind the program and given that I was able to use the program with both the boys was a nice bonus. I can see using this throughout the rest of the year and even into next year for Nathan as a way to break from the norm a little bit as the stories are fun and engaging for the kids.  I am considering put some of the teacher resources on my laptop (especially the flip charts) so we can use them without printing them. I can also see having the flash cards on the laptop as a way to flip through the flashcards on the screen.  The fun word search worksheets were a hit with Nathan so I will most likely go through and print those first since these are harder and above his grade level.
The program is secular but I didn't find anything in the first volume that would be an issue. My boys are use to me creatively adjusting time lines when it comes to evolution within a text book, it has actually become a silly thing for them. Honestly, I can't say if I would have purchased this program, the price is higher than I would consider reasonable for our budget, but if I look at the life use of the program I could see value there. 


Pearson Homeschool has a variety of curriculum in a variety of grades from elementary through high school and covering Math, reading, science, and social studies.  Their website also has links to state resources if you are unsure where to find your state's guidelines. The site is still under some construction but has a lot of information. I also enjoyed searching other online sources including Teacher's blog to see how others were using the program. Since the edition we reviewed is the newest edition the lesson didn't always line up with what I was finding online, but I was inspired to think outside the box a little and see how fun we could make it.



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disclaimer: As a member of the Schoolhouse Review Crew I received the above product bundle for free in exchange for my honest opions, unless mentioned within the post all opinions are my own.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

No Bully Here Thanks to Captain McFinn



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Meet Captain McFinn he use to be one of the worst bullies on Sand Dusty Reef. now he is Captain of the Undersea Friends where he and his sea friends teach kids about bullying, how to spot it, how to react, and most importantly how to not be a bully.


Captain McFinn and Friends meet Coral Rose (SB)
With our local library Summer Reading Program kicking off, this book came to us under perfect timing. The boys and I read both Captain McFinn and Friends books and enjoyed listening the  the fun CD.
The Legend of Captain McFinn and Friends  and Captain McFinn and Friends meet Coral Rose are written by Phyllis C. Cafaro and are designed to engage children as they learn. Not only where the books beautifully illustrated but their stories caught the boys' attention and held it the whole time we read, even when the book was pink and featured a girl character.
If your child is being bullied or has a problem being a bully these books are a fun, light hearted way to approach a very serious and hard subject.
Both books, the fun musical CD, and the activity books can be purchased online at Captain McFinn's webpage.  You will also find a fun activities page as well as various resources for parents and teachers and much much more.  Parents and Librarians may also be interested in following Captain McFinn's Blog
The Legend of Captain McFinn and Friends (SB)The books retail for $9.99 for the softcover or $17.99 for the hardcover. The CD is available for $9.99 , there is also a printed activity book that retails for $5.99. Everything is available on the Captain McFinn website as well as Amazon
Come Along with The Friend-Ship Band CD
Not only did we receive copies of the CD and books to read and review here on our blog , the author was gracious enough to donate 5 copies of each of the books and a CD to Dayton Library's Summer Reading Program; the donation of books and CD will be added to our books for kids to take home during the summer reading program to inspire reading. What an amazing gift to our little community, we are very grateful to Mrs. Cafaro for her generous gift.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of each book and cd listed in this post in exchange for my honest opinion, no other monetary compensation was received. 

Monday, June 11, 2012

BRAVE behind the scenes #DisneyPixar



The boys are crazy excited to see this movie and even more excited that I am taking them to the movie theater for this event.


Get Ready for Summer with Summer Reading

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Unionvale School Boys watching a fun performance  June 2011
It is summer and unless you are like us and school basically year round then you are probably looking for something to do for the kids over the summer.  Well, the last 2 years we have participating in the local library summer reading program.  Our local program runs once a week for  6 weeks and covers the beginning of the summer vacation in hopes that it will inspire the kids to keep reading over the rest of the summer. 
Last year we had so much fun at the various activities and met lots of other kids each week that they boys jumped up and were excited to register and start reading as soon as they could.  

Summer Reading Log 2012
So June 1st we went to the library and got the boys registered. Cameron has already filled 2 reading logs ( 5 hours for each log).







#PostCFK boxes of cereal donated 
This year we are especially excited as we were able to get 10 copies of the Captain McFinn Books donated so that kids in the community can learn more about Bullying and not being a Bully. We also worked recently with Champions for Kids on the Post Bowls of Hope Simple Service Project and will be donating over 25 boxes of cereal so that families in the community that need them can each have a box of cereal on the opening day of the Summer Reading 2012
We love sharing our love of reading with kids in the community and hope that a sharing a little love along with a little extra help we can inspire others around us and keep the summer reading excitement going strong. 


Check out the rest of the The Blog Cruise Posts about Summer Reading



Tuesday, June 5, 2012

BRAVE coming soon , try these recipes in the mean time


The boys and I are going to see Disney / Pixar's BRAVE at a special screening and can't wait to tell you all about it, in the mean time check out these fun recipes and think of some fun lesson plans you can do to tie into the movie this summer



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Living History: Korean War part 1

The boys got to do a living history lesson with their Papa about the Korean War. I printed a blackline map for them to label and color while listening to stories and looking at pictures in their Papa's scrapbook. Cameron really enjoyed the lessons and talked with Papa for 25 minutes about the pictures and stories. 
I had the boys label the 38th parallel, The Pacific Ocean, Seoul, Uijongbu, and South Korea. Papa added 1 more to Cameron (on the right side of the picture) , Pusan.
I will post more when I get the picture of the boys and Papa together (Gamma has the CD).
But for now, they were pretty lucky little boys to spend their school day learning about Modern History from their Papa

Friday, June 1, 2012

Camp Sunny Patch from Melissa and Doug

Camp Sunny Patch from Melissa & DougMelissa & Doug is thrilled to announce the launch of our first-ever virtual summer camp: Camp Sunny Patch!
All season long, our blog will feature exciting original play ideas to help you add a little bit of structure and a whole lot of fun to summer vacation. Each weekly camp activity, written by our favorite bloggers, features a creative new way to get your kids moving their bodies and using their imaginations in the great outdoors . . . and you never have to leave your own backyard!
Just check out the weekly activity online to get inspired, then get outside and start having a blast. Download a weekly badge for each session your kids complete, and you can paste it on the printable Camp Sunny Patch poster (available exclusively on our blog and to our email subscribers!).
We’ll have special camp-themed surprises throughout the summer for Melissa & Doug Facebook fans, too. Remember to sign up and tune in to get the latest on giveaways, albums, contests and more.
Best of all, camp is just around the corner–June’s activity calendar will be available in just a few short days. It’s free. It’s fun. And it could be the start of the best summer ever.
See you at Camp Sunny Patch!
***This post was copied and shared from the Melissa & Doug blog as part of their blog ambassador program. I received no compensation for this post***