Showing posts with label Cindy Rushton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cindy Rushton. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Taking Care of Mom

Check out the website and get your ticket NOW!
Ultimate Homeschool Expo 2009
Expo Week is June 1-5
But the preview chat are going on NOW!

so

Grab your ticket today!!

I am still listening to all the free stuff I got from last years Expo and this one is going to be more Ultimate than that. This year's chat includes 6 classes just for your kids. Use them now for the end of the year, use them this summer to keep the fire of learning going when the kids get bored, or use them next year. Since everything is online you can access it Forever!

In honor of the expo Cindy allowed me to give away some freebies... if you missed them go here to get them:

Previous Post with Freebies

She also allowed me to share this article she wrote.
This is a time of year when mom's and kids can be burnt out with all the things they have been trying to do to finish up the school year so this article is very timely.

Read,
Enjoy
,
and do something to take care of yourself Today,
some of them are fun to do with your kids!!!


50+ Ideas for Taking Care of Mom!
By Cindy Rushton
Ultimate Homeschool Expo 2009


Tired? Weary? Need some fresh ideas for taking care of mom? Feeling that push and pull on you as you balance all of the many demands in your life? Are you great about taking care of others, yet not quite so good about taking care of YOU? Has it been a long, long time since you have done the little things to just fill your cup back up? How about a few fresh ideas for filling your cup and ministering to your heart! I promise that these will be easy for you to do! Here goes:

--> Grab Your iPod and go for a long, long walk! I LOVE my iPod. I have it filled with great Praise and Worship music, teachings and workshops, podcasts, tutorials, etc. My iPod has become my “pocket pal” when I work on my chores, take care of business duties, or even get out for my walk. Talk about my best investment of 2006!

--> Laugh! Just sit there right now...laugh! Start small...just a little giggle! Then...laugh about laughing! Roll on the floor laughing! Feel better?

--> Begin a new Bible Study. Either find a Bible Study guide...or dig out Words to study on your own! For Word Studies, I LOVE my Strong’s Concordance. It helps to find all of the references of a certain word of interest. I also love my Vine’s Dictionary. I use it to look up the meanings of the words AND it also has other references for uses in Scripture. Another great help for Word Studies is my good old faithful Webster’s 1828 Dictionary. I LOVE it as a reference to deepen the studies. Usually it helps me to also find OTHER great studies to dig into also! Dig into the Word! It will feed your heart and soul during this tough time!

--> Meet a friend at the park and let the kids play while you visit.

--> Go for a drive around the city—look at the lights! Look at flowers. Look at the seasonal changes.

--> Look at photo albums. Remember the silly stories!

--> Watch the sunrise! Or, not an early bird? Watch the sunset!

--> Collect jokes and funnies! Barb Johnson...Chonda Pierce...Becky Freeman are just a few of my PERSONAL favorites! Get one of their books or videos. Then, snag some mom-time to just kick back and enjoy!

--> Chocolate! Chocolate Candy...Chocolate Bars...Chocolate Shakes...Chocolate Latte’s...CHOCOLATE! REALLY! Chocolate helps to release endorphins in the brain—plus! It tastes great to boot! So, why not grab a bit for mom-time!

--> Watch an old movie! Curl up under a great big quilt—even if you have to turn the air down COLD! Don’t forget to turn down the lights and turn off the phone!

--> Look at your old school albums! Your HAIR! Ha! Enough said.

--> Got a grassy hill nearby? Go to the top and just roll down it! Like a child! (Snowy? Get a sled! And SLIDE!)

--> Take the kids to the park—just WATCH them! They are adorable!

--> Begin a “Quote Book.” Collect quotes that encourage you to keep on, keeping on! Keep them in a special journal dedicated only to keeping your special quotes.

--> Memorize your favorite Psalm. Try out Psalm 91...or Psalm 61...or Psalm 35...or Psalm 37...Oh! Enjoy!

--> Begin a Tea Ministry. Doing for others ALWAYS lifts even the heaviest spirit. Get a tea basket to keep your goodies in...visit a shut-in...bless them. Then! Watch the blessing boomerang! You won’t be able to leave without a blessing.

--> Take the kids to a candy store—sample the Jelly Bellies...or Sweet Tarts...or Sour Gummy Worms.

--> Fly a kite!

--> Take a ride in the country. Turn up your praise music...roll the windows down...sing to the top of your lungs!

--> Watch a funny video! Elisabeth and I LOVE to watch old movies like If a Man Answers. It is one of our “chick flicks” that we always watch together. We love it! SO FUNNY! Chonda Pierce is another one of my picks. She is just totally hilarious. My children LOVE old comedy shows like I Love Lucy or The Three Stooges. Oh, you may want to watch anything! Just find something that will make you laugh hard!

--> Scrapbook! Pick photos that you MUST tell the story behind! Kick up your favorite music...spread out your goodies...and Scrap till you drop!

--> Read a biography of a GIANT in the faith! My favorites are Corrie ten Boom...Hudson Taylor...George Mueller...Amy Carmichael...Jim and Elisabeth Elliott...etc!

--> Get today’s newspaper and read the comics!

--> Get a yo-yo! PLAY!

--> Make Chocolate Chip Cookies with the kids! On a diet? Take them to someone who blesses you! Include a note of thanks and encouragement for all they do to bless you!

--> Go out and sit on your boat—watch the stars! (Oh, watch the sunset or sunrise, if you can too!)

--> Dig into the Bible and study what God says about trials...suffering...faith...death...depression...oppression...warfare...battle…

--> Read a new book! Normally ready non-fiction/how-to’s? Get a fiction book for a change! Normally read fiction? Get a humorous book! Renew your weary heart and mind!

--> Take a break and go for a long ride on a motorcycle! Don’t forget your headset and praise music!

--> Take a hike! Really! Find a nice nature trail OR go for the tough stuff!!

--> Go to the mall with your teenager! ENJOY!

--> Buy a Mp3 Player and some great praise music—turn it up! I LOVE my iPod! I have my iPod loaded with all of my favorite CDs. My favorites are Michael W. Smith’s Worship CD’s AND Hillsong’s Praise and Worship! The moment you enter into worship, you will enter into the very presence of God—so, turn it up and devour the presence of our precious Lord!

--> Pull out that old sewing machine and make some of those goodies that you have been wanting—new purse/tote...outfit...home decorations...doll clothes...etc!

--> Buy a “whoopee” Cushion...or “Bubba” teeth... At least your family will laugh!

--> Write out the funny family stories! Reminisce! Enjoy!

--> Go skating!

--> Try an afternoon of “Laser-Tag” with your teens! Get um!

--> Make Homemade Bread—KNEAD yourself!

--> Plan a regular Mommy Getaway. This is not an extra! It is essential! I plan getaways for different purposes: to just get alone with God to hear Him, to plan, to work on my homeschool and business projects, to just fill my cup back up. Decide what will fill you up. What do you need right now? Decide what will help meet that need. Gather your goodies: Bible, journal, iPod, camera (I love taking pictures of little treasures along the way), your planner, your computer/Idea Notebook, etc. Pull aside and take that time to just get-away and fill your cup back up!

--> Get a pet! My bird, Harley, has ministered to my heart MORE than I could remember! He is just SO funny! HE had the idea to “boogie” for Jesus! I had not danced for years! AND it is decent! Elisabeth’s new puppy, Pooh, is a TOTAL delight! I say all the time that she is JOY in fur! She has become my little buddy. She loves to sit with me while I work and follow me around while I am doing my chores. She keeps me in stitches. Struggling? Get a pet just for YOU...see that puppy in the window??

--> Take the day to go for a flight! Look at the whole world from a different perspective!

--> Dance! Turn up your favorite music and dance! Dance your heaviness away! Dance till you laugh! Dance in worship to the Lord! Jump! Lift your hands in praise and worship!

--> Clean out your house (only if this is NOT your struggle! Ha!). Attack those closets...cabinets...dusty bookshelves...paper piles!

--> Go out for a cup of coffee...tea...or a good old Coca-Cola! Meet your sweetheart or a mommy pal! Or...take your Bible and make it a special time with the Lord!

--> Find some silly-putty or slime—PLAY!

--> Get up earlier (or take regular breaks throughout the day!) for your quiet time! You may feel SO weak that you can barely concentrate—if so, just turn on praise music and lift up your arms in praise and adoration. Watch what happens! Make a list of your heartaches—lift them to the Father (then, hide them in your Prayer Journal—later they will be a praise record!). Dig into the Word for comfort...perspective...and hope for tomorrow! Really tough days? Well, when the Israelites had very HOT days, they had to gather MORE manna—in the heat of your battles and toughest trials gather a surplus! It will help you survive your struggle.

--> Make a quilt. You can EVEN cheat by making it on the sewing machine! ENJOY!

--> Take an afternoon to go to the movies. Get a big bucket of popcorn...a super-HUGE Coke...sour Gummy Worms (unless you are due a BIG DOSE OF CHOCOLATE!). Take your sweetheart...or a friend if you want to share! Pick a movie that will make you laugh like crazy...OR CRY your eyes out! ENJOY!

--> Ride three-wheelers! Get MUDDY!

--> Treat yourself to a leisurely afternoon (or a bunch of afternoons!) at the pool...park...or creek.

--> Try your hand at BOWLING. Take some friends!

--> Take time for tea—each day.

--> Exercise. Swim...walk...jog...hike...go skating...aerobics. Relieves stress AND boosts your health to boot.
Learn a new hobby! What have you been putting off that you have ALWAYS wanted to know? Pottery? Quilting? Flight Training? Smocking? Scrapbooking? Jewelry Making? Sewing? Crochet? Horse-back riding? Go for it! Now is the PERFECT time.

--> Treat yourself to a nice looooonnnnnngggg Bubble Bath! Don’t forget to set up your favorite music to play during your Bubble Bath. Also...be sure to fix a nice cup of tea (or a Latte!) or a nice big Coke that will last till the water gets cold! ENJOY!

--> Go to the park and just swing—HIGH!
Go get an ice-cream cone—with a double dip!

--> Do a “Promise” hunt in Scripture. Keep in a “Promise Notebook” of your very own! KNOW that they are yours.

--> Snuggle up for the afternoon to read a great book!

Got some fresh ideas? Don’t let this limit you! Let your brain GO! Find some things that will fill you back up and take care of you all along the way.

This is not an extra. This is an essential. Carve out time on your calendar today to just take care of mom!


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Need MORE Help?

How about the ULTIMATE mom-time? Yep! Check out our Ultimate Homeschool Expo! Cindy Rushton is the hostess of the Ultimate Homeschool Expo, the very first online homeschool convention. She is recording Preview Chats for the Ultimate Homeschool Convention RIGHT NOW! Join her wonderful guests as they count down to the Ultimate Homeschool Expo June 1-5, 2009--BUT! NEVER ENDING because it is an ONLINE Convention! Check out all of the details here:

Ultimate Homeschool Expo 2009


With every online event that Cindy plans, she builds a private, exclusive Membership Site that includes everything from the UHSE in one place--it has audios (from all of the sessions and from the bonus gifts that her speakers give to us), ebooks, complete unit study guides, articles, printable notebooking pages, cookbooks, on and on. I can't believe all of the things that we receive for only $39.95. It is truly ULTIMATE!

Take my word for it, you will WANT a ticket to this event
and access to all of the wonderful resources.

At the link below you can take a look at all the speakers
and the topics they will be covering!
There are going to be 6 classes for kids this year, too!!!

See it all and Grab your ticket here:
Ultimate Homeschool Expo 2009

I hope to "see you" at the Expo!
Expo Week starts this coming Monday June 1st (but she is recording preview chats this week too). If you buy a ticket you get access to all the audios, even the ones you missed that have already been recorded.

If you want to, come back and leave me a comment after you buy a ticket so I can look for you at the Expo! I won't publish your comment if you don't want me to.

We can even set it up so we can meet at a session and then we can chat!

Get your ticket today so you don't miss out on one more session!!!

Oh, and on the website at the link above there are preview chats as samples.
There are four of them. They are in a little Blog Talk Radio box at the bottom of the first yellow section that lists the speakers and topics.
Check those out too!

Debbie

Friday, November 7, 2008

Let's Make a Memory

I thought since this post was about preparing for Christmas I would start it off with one of my favorite family photos of us getting ready for Christmas! Nathan is a HAM! LOL and I am sure he will love me in spite of the fact that I am putting this on my blog. LOL :-)

Well, I am all geared up this morning for our chat! It starts in just over 2 hours and I cannot wait for this one! I LOVE the holidays, especially Christmas, and I LOVE making memories with my dc. Last night we watched one of our favorite Christmas movies, we have a lot of favorites for Christmas, The Christmas Shoes. Here is a link if you want to check it out online. Anyway, I was crying, as usual, for at least half of the movie and my dd Jessica 19yo was crying and my ds Nathan 14 even said, "My brain says don't cry but the rest of me is not listening," so even he was crying at one point. I don't know if ds Christopher cried or not. Anyway it is a sweet movie that reminds me of the fleetingness of life and to make every day count. When the movie was over I told my kids I love them and got hugs and made sure to tell them goodnight a little while later and that I loved them again. I told my dh, too, of course.

Well, join us this weekend for
Let's Make a Memory and get some great advice from some of my favorite ladies. Just check out the link to see the details and to see the schedule for today. Don't forget if you can't join us today or tomorrow you can buy a ticket anyway and get all the great downloads. The audio to listen to later and the chat transcripts and the doorprizes and the bonus goodies... You can get a ticket anytime!

So, Join the FUN!! and Let's Make a Memory!

Debbie

Monday, September 22, 2008

Creation Science for Kids - Class starts TODAY!

My boys are so excited about this class. They are excited to get online and IM with other homeschooled children about Creation and maybe about homeschooling in general.

It is not to late to join us. It is never to late to buy a ticket to one of Cindy's Seminars. I have some seminars that I love and I was there LIVE and I have some I love and I got them way AFTER they were recorded! They are great resources anytime!! I love being able to go back and listen to them over and over. And the amount of extra's you get with each class will blow you away.

You should see all the wonderful resources Felice is giving us for this class. I printed the pages for the first day and gave them to my kids. The boys looked through them and the 11 yo said, "These are all for the first class. All these pages are only for the first class, WOW!". Those pages I printed were only the tip of the iceberg in all that Felice and Cindy have given us. AND yesterday I got an e-mail with more pages for today and with other "goodies" we will need for class. So I need to print them out before class starts.

But it is not to late to sign up and join us
just click on the link below:

Click here to go to the "Creation Science" site


It will give you all the details you need.

See you at 10am CST (11am Eastern Time, my time)



Debbie Phillips

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Creation Science for Kids Post 3


What: A Creation Science Workshop in Your Home!

When: Mondays, September 22 - October 27

Where: Talk-a-Latte Conference Room Online

Time: 10CST-11:30CST

Who: K-8th grade or anyone interested in the wonders of God's awesome creation!

Click Here:

http://tinyurl.com/47vvv9


Today I am going to tell you what we are doing for science this year. We are doing a Human Body/Nutrition/Exercise right now. So far in our Human Body Unit we have done the following:

Titles of resources (the first time they are mentioned) are in Bold Blue and if you click on them it will take you to a link for that book so you can see a copy

Day 1 - Lyrical Life Science Volume 3 : Human Body
Song 1 Introduction to the Human Body
Workbook pg. 4-5 Read Text pg. 4 - 7
and Prudence and the Millers by Mildred A. Martin chapter 1

Day 2 - Review Lyrical Life Science Song 1
(from now on I will not include this in the list but we do this each day until we know the song by heart then we review it once a week)
Read Creation Anatomy by Felice Gerwitz (teacher for the Creation for Kids online class) and Jill Whitlock pg. 10 - 12
and Prudence and the Millers ch 2

Day 3 - Read Blood and Guts - by Linda Allison pg. 105 - 110
and Prudence and the Millers ch. 3

Day 4 - Watch The Magic School Bus - Human Body by Asia Vieira, Karen Bernstein, Edward Asner, and Josh LaBove (DVD Includes three episodes: For Lunch; Inside Ralphie; and Flexes Its Muscles). They watched two episodes today - Magic School Bus Flexes its Muscles and Magic School Bus Gets Eaten

Day 5 - Watched Magic School Bus Inside Ralphie and
Bill Nye the Science Guy - Human Body Inside Scoop
and Prudence and the Millers ch. 4

Day 6 - Lyrical Life Science Vol 3: Human Body - Skeletal Song - Worktext pg. 6-8 Text pg. 8-15

Day 7 - Considering God's Creation by Lesson 29 Man - Skeletal System

Day 8 - The Human Body - Reproducible Activity Book Manufacturer: Frank Schaffer (mine says Instructional Fair, Inc. but it is OLD!!!) pg. 3 - 13

and since I am sharing about what we are doing for Human Body and I want you to see some of what Felice's book is like the article I am putting on today is:

Experiments Taken from Creation Anatomy: A Study Guide to the Body
by Felice Gerwitz and Jill Whitlock



1. Squeeze a tennis ball. The force needed to squeeze a tennis ball is like the force needed to squeeze blood out of the heart. Measure your child’s pulse rate (for example, sixty-six times per minute.) Squeeze the tennis ball that amount of times. Can you imagine how hard your heart works in one hour? One day?

2. Has your child (or you!) had a cut or scraped knee lately? The next time you do, observe the injury. What happens to the wound once the bleeding is stopped? How long does it take to clot or for a scab to form? Why does this happen?

3. Observe how uniquely God made us by fingerprinting each child.
a. Make a pencil smudge by shading a two-inch square until there is a layer of graphite.
b. Next have your child rub his index finger into the graphite
c. And then place a piece of clear tape over the darkened finger.
d. Remove the tape
e. Stick it on a sheet of typing paper.
f. Repeat this process until all the fingers are done.
g. Observe the patterns with a magnifying glass. Have several children do this activity. Are any of the prints the same?

4. Demonstrate osmosis of a cell membrane (a semi-permeable barrier).
a. Put two tablespoons of cornstarch into a small sandwich baggie and mix it with water until the bag will sink in a small beaker of water.
b. Put a twisty tie on the baggie and place it into a beaker making sure it is above the water level (so that water won’t seep in).
c. Add a few drops of iodine to the water turning it a pale brownish color.
d. Leave overnight.
e. Observe the effects on the cornstarch mixture.
i. Why did this happen?
ii. Why didn’t the water change color?
iii. How could evolution explain the complexity of cells to allow certain molecules, such as water, free passage through the cell membrane, while other substances, such as proteins, can only pass through at a certain site? (How the Body Works).

5. Study the art of fingerprinting. How did this practice begin? When was it discovered to be an effective means of identification? What is the latest trend in identification? (eyes) What steps are being taken in various forms of identification?

6. Take a glass of water and add several teaspoons of salt to it. What happens? (This is an example of a decomposition reaction. The water molecules break the bonding of the salt crystals into sodium and chlorine ions.) Continue to add salt, a teaspoon at a time, until no more salt will dissolve. Keep track of how many teaspoons you have added. Now heat the solution. Can you add more salt? Record how much salt you added in all. Let the water evaporate and observe. What happened and why?


About Felice Gerwitz...

Felice Gerwitz has lectured extensively on the topic of science fairs. She is an award winning author and her book “An Insider’s Guide to Successful Science Fair Projects” was chosen book of the month by God’s World Publishing. Let Felice help you teach Creation Science to your children each Monday morning from September 22-October 28. Learn more here:

http://tinyurl.com/47vvv9

or sign up for ALL the fall sessions by buying the FALL SEASON PASS see details in my other posts or click here:

http://tinyurl.com/4bb6uj


I hope you enjoyed seeing what we have been doing for science lately, I will be updating you at least once a week and will add in what we are doing for History.

Enjoy your day,
Get signed up for the classes - they start on Monday Morning

This is the day that the Lord hath made
Let us be glad and rejoice in it!!
Debbie Phillips

Creation Science for Kids Post 2


What: A Creation Science Workshop in Your Home!

When:
Mondays, September 22 - October 27

Where: Talk-a-Latte Conference Room Online

Time: 10CST-11:30CST

Who: K-8th grade or anyone interested in the wonders of God's awesome creation!


Click Here:



First:
If you did not read yesterdays post the majority of the information for the Creation Science Class for Kids is there... read yesterdays blog post.

Second:
I was asked some very good questions and I did answer them in an e-mail to the person who asked but thought I would post them here also in case anyone else had the same questions. So here goes:

Q: Do I need to be on the computer sitting with my kids to watch a live video or is it via words that are typed?
A: Yes, y
ou need to be sitting at the computer with your kids. At least in the room with them. My boys are 11 and 14 and I will let them be at the computer and I will be behind them listening and guiding them as to what to do. The software you need will be on Cindy Rushton's site and she will send an e-mail to you with details of what to do if you buy a ticket.
No, there is no video, it will be an audio class taught by Felice. The kids (and you) can type in questions like a big IM party with all the other class members.

Q: Also is the cost $29.95 for all 6 weeks or one week?
A: The cost is $29.95 for all 6 weeks and covers all the kids in your family and all the stuff (e-books, audios to download later so you can listen to the classes over again, experiments to do at home, and other free gifts. You will not believe what you get for your $29.95.


Q: Do I set up the science experiments on my own and they just give me the details??
A. The science experiments are supposed to be done by each family at home during the class, so that everyone is doing them at the same time. I do not know if that will be feasible for us since my computer is in my bedroom. We may do them before class so that we know what they will be doing during class and can still follow along... it depends on what the experiment consists of.


If you have any other questions just ask. If you sign up for the class and have questions about how to log on or anything else just ask, I keep a good eye on my comments. Also if you sign up for the classes and have trouble check the e-mail Cindy Rushton will send you. She has a website for technical problems.

Third:
Here is the article for today:



The Art of Expressing What You Believe
By Christina Gerwitz Moss


http://tinyurl.com/47vvv9


Write about what you know and where you have been. This is a common strategy—and I must admit a good one for those who teach writing basics. Yet, as you may expect, it is not the only way. In our first novel, The Missing Link: Found, this is exactly what my mother and I did; we wrote about a campsite we knew well and a fossil float in which we participated. This was a great way to begin writing as it allowed us to easily recall and dot our book with information we had personally observed and experienced. Well-known landmarks, and familiar sights and smells, added to the real-life element we strive to bring into our books. Yet, as the series progressed we gradually turned away from writing about only what we had experienced, and turned instead to that which we did not know.

We made this transition with the aid and support of research.

In Dinosaur Quest at: Diamond Peak we chose to set the second novel in Colorado on a dinosaur dig—a somewhat risky move since neither my mother nor I had ever been there—or on a dinosaur dig for that matter. (It was not until a year after the book had been published, that I had the opportunity to travel to Colorado on a dinosaur dig!) In this novel we could no longer rely on what we knew about a place, instead we had to build on what other people wrote about the location. Everything from what kind of trees where found in Colorado to how they smelled and the effects the weather had on fossilized remains were all researched in great detail. Describing a place we had never been was not an easy endeavor, yet the library, information on national parks, and especially the internet were great aids in writing this book. Colorado was only a small part of all the research and investigation we did for this novel.

We, not only researched the location, but we also spent a lot of time pouring over Creation Science material and excavation practices in Colorado (which are very different than those carried out in Florida). In this book we decided to focus on controversial issues that dealt with the mountainous terrain of the book. We had the opportunity to touch on Polystrate fossils, the second law of thermodynamics, and spent a lot of time on the fossil record—as well as the written record of the flood. These aspects of creation science were woven into the story as the Tyrannosaurs remains were excavated.

So much can be gained from writing a novel—regardless of whether or not you know about the subject or have traveled to the location of your book. Research is often an awesome gateway into learning new information. It can broaden your understanding of a topic or lead you and possibly even your book into a completely new direction. When I began researching skydiving for novel two, I learned so much through books and the internet. Through research, I discovered the daring rescue we had Christian perform. I read that not only had it been attempted, but the skydiving move has also been successfully implemented by other real-life individuals. (To find out what happens you’ll have to read book #2 in the Truth Seekers Mystery Series!) Research, though a good method when you are unfamiliar about a topic it is not the only method used.
Observation and participation is another way to aid in writing; and one that we utilize often. It offers the authors an opportunity to analyze what we think is important and what we want the reader to extract from their reading experience. For example, when describing how Anna and Christian repelled down the mountain we were less focused on detailing the mechanics of the act (though we did add some information) but rather we focused more on the characters themselves. We attempted to capture how they felt about the experience (as Christians) and how they handled the pressure, which to us was the important part—and so we researched with that in mind. I have also been repelling with some friends (In Florida, and then after we wrote the book, in Colorado) and so I was able to bring not only my interpretation of the experience, but also that of my friends. At the time I was repelling, I was not thinking I would use the experience in a book. Yet, by being aware of my surroundings, and recalling how my friends talked about repelling this experience offered me wonderful information to use later in this novel.

I never know where another great story line is hidden or what information I will store in the back of my mind to use—but this is part of the adventure. Many times I’ve heard people say their life is boring or mundane. Pick up a pen and notepad or use a computer to write your own book. If this doesn’t sound fun—why don’t you instead select a good book—which can change your life—if only through its pages.

About Christina Gerwitz Moss...

Christina Gerwitz Moss was homeschooled K-12 and attended Florida Gulf Coast University. She graduated with a degree in Communication and a minor in Anthropology. She is married and has two children. Christina continues to write and is working on several manuscripts. Let Christina and her mom Felice help you teach Creation Science to your children each Monday morning from September 22-October 28. Learn more here:

http://tinyurl.com/47vvv9

Fourth: Here is a look at the schedule for the classes:

Creation Science

September 22-October 28

Class One:
The Creation Week

Class Two:
Flood Geology, Noah and the Fossil Record

Class Three:
Evidence for a Young Earth and the Big Bang

Class Four:
Thermodynamics, Problems with Darwin's Theory, False Concepts

Class Five:
DNA and Protein, Ernst Haeckel, Human Senses

Class Six:
What Scientists Believe, Bad Science, and Hoaxes


Have a Great Day!!

Debbie

Thursday, September 4, 2008

More Beijing Olympics Links and Lapbook Photos

Below you will find links for more pages for the Olympics and pictures of my son Christopher's completed lapbook (age 11), pictures from my other son Nathan's incomplete... but working on it... lapbook minis and my own lapbook minis. I have one more project to do before I put my lapbook together. I will also put up a picture of what my lapbook cover will look like once I get it done. As always in my thoroughness I will give you the links to all the places I found the mini booklets and information. Also how I put together the booklets that I made up for us.

Enjoy...
and leave me a comment...
and check out the sale from Cindy Rushton in my post from Tuesday...
the Sale ends Sunday, Sept. 7th.

Section 1 of Christopher's 2008 Beijing Olympics Lapbook




On the top left flap is a wallet made from the instructions at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggDaD47esew
we made it with colored computer paper

under that is a pocket made from the Library Pocket template at
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/minit%20book%20templates/small_pocket.pdf
or make two at a time at
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/minit%20book%20templates/pockets2.pdf
I just made the pocket as usual and folded the top down and put a dots of velcro on the tab to keep it closed

The money in the wallet and the coins were made from this site
http://www.chinatoday.com/fin/mon/
I printed the money on regular weight computer paper we cut them out - not all of them just a few - and pasted them back to back so they really look like money, the coins I printed on cardstock to make a little more sturdy and we cut and pasted them back to back also.

Center section - top left
FUWA Booklet outside and inside are shown
inside pages were printed from
my Dinah Zike's Big Book of Projects pg 87 Blank Sheet
pictures and information were from:
http://en.beijing2008.cn/spirit/beijing2008/graphic/n214068254.shtml


Next to that to the right is his Olympic Mascots through the years booklet
for details of that see my previous post here:
http://debbiesdigest.blogspot.com/2008/08/2008-beijing-olympic-lapbook-minis-and.html

Center section - under the FUWA booklet
Asia Classification Cards
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/continent_cards/asia.pdf

NOTE: make sure you leave out the Taj Mahal picture when you do it - Taj Mahal is in India not China the rest of the Asia cards are fine.
I printed them on cardstock and we put them in the large
Homeschool Share Pocket
We wrote facts about the cards on the back.

Next to the Asia Classification cards are the
Asian animals cards from here:
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/asiacards.pdf
in a small pocket from here:
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/minit%20book%20templates/small_pocket.pdf
or make two at a time at
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/minit%20book%20templates/pockets2.pdf
I printed the Asian Animals cards 8 on a page, which because they are pdf and already 4 on a page means I printed two pages on piece of cardstock. They fit in the small pocket just fine that way if you trim the top front of the pocket so you can see the name of the animals and get them out easier. I also trimmed the back so it would not stick up to far. We wrote facts on the back of each card like we did with the Asia Classification Cards. You could do them large and just print each page as is but that takes more ink and I was trying to conserve.
I did a Google image search for the Asian animal my kids wanted to put on the front of the pocket and printed it 2" by2" to fit on the pocket.

On the right tab at the top is the
Missionary Report Form Pocket
Each of us created the contents of the pocket in a different way I will tell you about each in the section under the slide show that contains the picture. Christopher did his biography of a missionary that went to China on a quarter page from my Dinah Zike's Big Book of Projects pg 87 Blank Sheet.

Under the Missionary Report Form Pocket is the
Bible verse pocket and card
We only used the Pocket however because I wanted the boys to copy the verses as copywork.
For the verses the boys used
http://www.abcteach.com/free/d/didyouknowcards_olympics.pdf


Section 2 of Christopher's 2008 Beijing Olympics Lapbook




left flap and bottom center are two mini file folders from Tobins Lab
Lap Book tm, Mini File Folders-Rainbow
in the file folders we put biography pages about Olympic athletes past and present using biography pages from notebookingpages.com
http://www.notebookingpages.com/uploads/PDF_Files/Biography/npc_basic_biography_pages%201.pdf
I printed the pages, reducing them to fit the mini file folder. I am sorry I don't know exactly what % I reduced them to, I should have written it down, but start with 80% and go from there. You will just have to do it trial and error like I did. Next time I do something like this I will keep better track of the reduction %.
Or you could use http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/olympics/famous_olympians_files.pdf

Top and middle of the center section are http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/minit%20book%20templates/venn_small.pdf
comparing Ancient and Modern Olympics
Christopher also did one comparing Athens and Beining's Opening Ceremonies

on the right flap Christopher has the mini book that compares an athlete's diet to his diet. We used the mini booklet Compare & Contrast Diets Matchbook
on the right side of the mini booklet there is a food pyramid from
http://teamnutrition.usda.gov/Resources/mpk_poster2.pdf
under that we included an adult food pyramid that includes additions for athletes from
http://www.sfsn.ch/index_EN
click on the link that says the Food Pyramid for Athletes can be downloaded from this site.
That will take you to the next page. You have to agree to their terms before being aloud to download so read and then click on I accept the usage restriction: Food Pyramid for Athletes (English, PDF 2.1 MB) that will take you to the pdf file for downloading.


Section 3 of Christopher's 2008 Beijing Olympics Lapbook



Left Flap
Can You Believe It? Trifolds

Olympic Oath from
My Name in Chinese Matchbook & Oath Matchbook

Center Section
Flag of China Minit Book

Track Events Shape Book from:
Track and Water Events Shape Books

Summer Olympic Logos mini book
for details of that see my previous post here:
http://debbiesdigest.blogspot.com/2008/08/2008-beijing-olympic-lapbook-minis-and.html

Right Flap
My Name in Chinese
booklet from here
My Name in Chinese Matchbook & Oath Matchbook
find your name here
http://chineseculture.about.com/library/name/blname.htm

Water Events Shape Book
Track and Water Events Shape Books

Most of the booklets in this section of the lapbook and some in other sections were gotten from here
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/summer_olympics_2008_lapbook.php
and here
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/country_lapbook.php
there are also other mini booklets we did not do or did differently


Mini Booklets that will be in my son Nathan's Lapbook




Nathan's Mini book Flag of China Minit Book - showing the inside only

Next is the inside of Nathan's FUWA booklet
again - the
inside pages were printed from my Dinah Zike's Big Book of Projects pg 87 Blank Sheet
pictures and information were from:
http://en.beijing2008.cn/spirit/beijing2008/graphic/n214068254.shtml


Nathan's Missionary mini booklet
Nathan wrote on 14 little pages from
Dinah Zike's Big Book of Projects pg 87 Blank Sheet
it was so thick it hardly fit in the
Missionary Report Form Pocket
so he did not do a cover for the booklet

Next is the insides of Nathan's Compare Diets mini book found here
Compare & Contrast Diets Matchbook
please - no comments on what he ate that day... it is not typical of our diet

Next is the inside of Nathan's
My Name in Chinese
booklet from here
My Name in Chinese Matchbook & Oath Matchbook
find your name here
http://chineseculture.about.com/library/name/blname.htm
just so you can see how we did the inside of one of them


Mini Booklets that will go in my Lapbook


these are extra ones that I did that the boys did not do or that I did differently and the cover of my lapbook also

Picture 1 - my Asia Classification Cards
specifically to show how I did the front of the pocket
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/continent_cards/asia.pdf
NOTE: make sure you leave out the Taj Mahal picture when you do it - Taj Mahal is in India not China the rest of the Asia cards are fine.
I printed them on cardstock and we put them in the large
Homeschool Share Pocket
We wrote facts about the cards on the back.

Picture 2 - My Missionary to China page
I used
using biography pages from notebookingpages.com
http://www.notebookingpages.com/uploads/PDF_Files/Biography/npc_basic_biography_pages%201.pdf
I printed the pages, reducing it to 58% to fit the
Missionary Report Form Pocket

Picture 3 and 4
the inside and outside of the My Team Medals Won Ba
r Graph
However I did not want to do a bar graph but wanted to do a list with the name of the sport and the list of gold, silver and bronze that the US got... so I made a page to fit in Open Office Calc spreadsheet maker - here is a link to the file in an online file share spot, you can use it if you prefer it to the bar graph
http://www.ShareCow.com/Download.aspx?request=c3a3e515-ffcf-4ef8-8361-74690d580693

Picture 5 and 6
Symbols and Traditions of the Olympics Flap

Pictures 7 - 9
Olympian Files past and present
Lap Book tm, Mini File Folders-Rainbow
in the file folders we put biography pages about Olympic athletes past and present using biography pages from notebookingpages.com
http://www.notebookingpages.com/uploads/PDF_Files/Biography/npc_basic_biography_pages%201.pdf
I printed the pages, reducing them to fit the mini file folder. I am sorry I don't know exactly what % I reduced them to, I should have written it down, but start with 80% and go from there. You will just have to do it trial and error like I did. Next time I do something like this I will keep better track of the reduction %.
Or you could use http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/olympics/famous_olympians_files.pdf
I made the pocket myself using a pattern similar to the large pocket to fit all four mini file folders

Pictures 10 and 12
cover "I'm on a seafood diet. I see food and I eat it. ~ author unkown
inside
booklet Compare & Contrast Diets Matchbook
I also included an adult food pyramid that includes additions for athletes from
http://www.sfsn.ethz.ch
go to the link above and click on English on the upper right hand side so you can read the page
click on the link that says the Food Pyramid for Athletes can be downloaded from this site.
That will take you to the nest page. you have to agree to their terms before being aloud to download so read and then click on I accept the usage restriction: Food Pyramid for Athletes (English, PDF 2.1 MB) that will take you to the pdf file for downloading

Pictures 13-15
Torch's Journey Pocket
I put the maps on a piece of construction paper and folded it in fourths to fit in the pocket
the map of the world is glued on the left and opens so you can see the whole map and the map of china is on the right hand side - see picture in slideshow

for details of the maps see my previous post here:
http://debbiesdigest.blogspot.com/2008/08/2008-beijing-olympic-lapbook-minis-and.html

Pictures 16 and 17
Souvenirs of my "trip"
using the
the large Homeschool Share Pocket
I put "souvenirs" of my trip
a post card from me to my friend in Minnesota... that I did not actually send because I did not actually go...but written as if I was in China at the Olympics... got it??

just do a search on google image for photos of the olympics and other souvenirs you may want to include like coins, t-shirts, pins, FUWA dolls, etc.

we found a picture of a ticket here and printed it for our souvenirs
http://www.bpcouncil.com/var/10/3426-Olympic%20ticket.jpg

Pictures 18 and 19
Asian animals cards - from here:
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/documents/asiacards.pdf
for details of how I made them smaller and where to get the pocket from see section 1 of Chistopher's lapbook above

Picture 20
Olympic Timeline Fan blank
I used the blank ones and printed a bunch on cardstock because I want to do one card for each year of the olympics summer and winter because I do not expect to do an Olympic Lapbook again

Picture 21
inside of one of my Can You Believe It? Trifolds

Picture 22 and 23
I printed out the "dolls" at 60% but wish I had made them a little smaller so I could fit them like I wanted on the front. I wanted them to link hands in a circle on the front of my lapbook but they would not fit. I am not sure what size they would have to be to do that. So I improvised and put 6 on the front and I have 3 left that I will put inside my lapbook once it is done.

Another idea is to put them in a pocket so your child could take them out and play with them.
they are not regular paper dolls with tabs so you can change the clothes the clothes get glued on, but they are sooo cute.

The link under that has very cute "paper dolls" (not just for girls) of different cultures and different sports that would be especially good for your Olympic unit and other friends for other units... these are soooooo cute :-)

http://www.makingfriends.com/friends/f_themes.htm

I also used the little friends to decorate one of my containers that I keep on my computer desk




Extras:
a coloring page to include in your lapbook or use for the cover if you want
http://www.learningtreasures.com/olympic_coloring_page.htm

a game of dominoes with Olympic Symbols on them
http://www.learningtreasures.com/olympic_dominoes.htm


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