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When I agreed months ago to host this week’s Carnival of Homeschooling, I had no idea that this would be the week my babysitter went on vacation. Nor did I know that I would be having minor surgery this week (I’m fine – nothing to worry about!). I’ve managed to complete the Carnival on time, but perhaps not so creatively! Without further ado, here’s what’s going on around the homeschooling blogosphere…
Bloodwork & Prep
ChristineMM of The Thinking Mother writes about how different state homeschooling laws can impact how a family homeschools.
In her post, “A More In-Depth Look at My KONOS Planning Methods,” Sprittibee shares her unit study planning methods that are guaranteed to help an easily distracted mom fight the urge to fall off course on endless rabbit-trails. She also shares links to her homeschool planner binder tips and her weekly schedule.
Stephanie of Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood presents her Homeschooling Tips, while Barbara Frank lists her (extremely practical!) Top Ten Tools for Homeschooling Parents.
The Carnival is full of tips this week! Linda of Independent Homeschooling presents Homeschooling Preschool Children: Twenty-Five Things To Do With Your Young Child.
Mother Crone’s Homeschool offers an in-depth discussion of her notes from a seminar by Susan Wise Bauer that will help you teach writing skills.
If you have thought about doing a nature journal, nature walks, or nature drawing on a regular basis, but have been discouraged, please take heart and take the plunge. Jacque of Seeking Rest in the Ancient Paths says it is a fun, invigorating experience to see how many different sides you get from different members of the family when drawing the same object.
Elizabeth of Hearthside points us to the awesome World Cat, where you can find/preview books, media, homeschool materials and lots of other resources through the library systems in your area.
Planning a reading list for next year? How about a book list broken down by state and whether or not the recommended title is an independent reader, a picture book or a read aloud selection? Jenny of Little Acorns Treehouse has it for you! And speaking of reading, APMFormulators warns readers to “never
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GREAT!! Job!!
Hi Shannon!
I think you did very well without a babysitter and going through unexpected surgery!!
Thank you for taking the time!
BTW… in case you are interested, there is another Carnival in town.. a new one: The Carnival of Homesteading.
My 2 daughters, Jocelyn and Amanda have started it. I think they are doing a great job!
You can see it at Jocelyn’s Lothlorien blog this week!
blessings 2 you!
-J
I’m so happy to be part of this Carnival of Homeschooling. This is my first homeschool carnival entry and I’m naturally excited to see my link there with the rest. I’m looking forward to reading the other entries and am adding a link back to you on my blog.
Thanks for hosting!
Thanks for hosting the carnival during such a difficult week! It looks great, thanks for inculding me!!
Thanks for hosting–and wishing you a speedy recovery.
Great job, yet again! Glad to hear your meeting iwth the knife went well. Thinking of you, dear!
This was fun..
Nice Job..
Hope you heal fast!
Get well soon..
Thanks for hosting, hope you’re feeling better soon!
I like your surgery theme. I hope you feel better.
Thanks for hosting. Great job! I need to remember to submit a blog next time!
I just wrote an interesting blog on corporations in the classrooms and how they’re compromising public school curriculums.
Awesome job!
Great job.
Well, you did a fine job—and what a timely theme, lol! Hope you are on the mend asap. Thanks for doing this.
Excellent job…hope you are on the mend. Cute concept, BTW!
Thank you for taking the time to publish this Carnival. I have just linked to it from my blog. Sorry to hear you had minor surgery and happy to hear you are recovering.
Have a great week!
thanks for posting this. I’m just going to attempt it this year with PreK it’s good to see resources.
God Bless!