Looking for a fun way to play with words? I saw this fantastic freebie on my homeschooling group tonight and I couldn’t resist playing with it! It is called Wordle. It is a free “word cloud” generator and is a lot of fun. Imagine what you could have your children do with this? Here are… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Language Arts
Summer Reading List for Teens and Tweens
These books for kids in middle through high school will keep your kids entertained on those days where it’s much too hot and sticky to go outside. The following books were chosen based on age appropriateness*, quality of content and the enjoyment factor. Your teens and tweens will truly appreciate reading these books. Enjoy! The… Read more »
Painless Spelling
I don’t know about you but I have at least one child that really does not excel at spelling. I am not sure what the challenge is there but I am always on the lookout for something to help. That is what interested me in Barron’s Painless Spelling . It is similar to Barron’s Painless Math… Read more »
Mommy’s New Reader Diary- Volume 1
The following are excerpts from my New Reader Diary. This is the first time I am truly teaching reading to one of our children and I thought it would be beneficial to keep a diary of what is working, what isn’t, and our progress to remind me not to get discouraged. We are using All… Read more »
All About Reading (Level 1) Review
I’m not sure who is more scared – me or my daughter? When we started homeschooling, my oldest two were already introduced to reading. I didn’t have to “teach” them, we just needed to practice to get better. Now, I am here with my seven year old and she is unfortunately behind in her reading… Read more »
Spelling Can Be Fun – Spell Trek by Simply Fun Review
I have a speller in the family. This is not something that surprised me since I absolutely LOVED spelling when I was in the grade school. It was where I excelled. Spellings Bees were something I looked forward to all year. Therefore, I have been excited that my daughter has found spelling to be fun… Read more »
Bad Library People
Until recently, we have always loved the Library. The only problem with that was, we were “bad library people” – those who have difficulties in returning books on time, loose books, or have little ones who may cause accidents to them; AKA those who are always bringing their wallet with them to the checkout line…. Read more »
Great Ways to Find Affordable Books
Well if you read my last post you might know I am a little addicted to books. If I could have a library in my own house – ahhh, that would be magnificent. So I thought I might share some places I go to get deals on books. But my secret motivation is that you… Read more »
A Homeschool Mom’s Reading List
I’ve seen Reading Lists on many other homeschooling blogs, I think they are great for helping us find books for our children that we may not have thought of. However, I wonder what the moms are reading? I can’t read for simple pleasure or entertainment. I feel guilty for wasting time that should be spent… Read more »
Grammar Bank – practice grammar and banking skills all in one project!
My children and I spend a lot of time on various parts of Grammar. If I am spending a month or more on the different types of nouns, I don’t want to redo it again a year or so later! Thus, I came up with the Grammar Bank as a great way to practice recognizing… Read more »
