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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Creative Learning

This past Friday I hosted (along with a friend) a one day homeschooling workshop at my church. Yes, it's a lot of work to put this sort of thing together, but this is my third year of doing it. Each year it has been vastly different (at least from my point of view) than the year before.

The first year I did this, it was a small group of moms - we had 15 ladies there. We met in a small church. Our "keynote speaker" was Diana Waring - via video. I did a talk on getting started & a friend did a talk on high school. We had a great discussion time. It was nice & relaxed. We had a used book sale & I even had a new book vendor there - which was a last minute addition. But it was fun & informative & relaxed.

Then I was asked if I was going to do another one. So I did. This time I contacted numerous vendors & got boxes and boxes of catalogs and handouts. I signed up a couple different vendors this time. I had a real live person for the keynote talks. I did a workshop on how to make learning more fun. My friend did another talk on homeschooling high school. I had a nursery that was out of control though & that made it hard for those of us with kids there or those trying to talk in the main room. I had double the attendance though. Again, it was a lot of work but a lot of fun.

Last year and this year I did the same talk different titles. Thankfully I had different folks attend each year. ;-) My talk this year was called "Creative Learning." I thought it would be nice to share it here since my sister is pretty sure I've been holding out on all my good thoughts. And if she thinks that, well, then maybe I am. Who knows?

What is Creative Learning?

Creative Learning is learning outside of textbooks. One of the things I stress in my talks is what learning can look like at home. It does not have to be sitting at a table or desk for six hours a day. It does not have to be textbook after textbook or worksheet after worksheet or busy work after busy work. Learning can be fun and I dare say that it should be!

I show up to the workshop with bags and bags full of toys, games, and books. All of them can be used for creative learning. One of the baskets I brought I refer to as "J's basket." It's full of things I have in there from last year for J to use during school time. He's actually been using his basket more and more this year than he did last year. If you'd like a peak in to his basket (like everyone at the workshop did!), you can click HERE to read the post I did about it at the beginning of the year. It still has pretty much everything show with the exception of some new games I've added.

A lot of what is in J's basket are activities from Preschool Activity Bags or similar ideas. I had participated in an activity bag swap a couple years ago so I had some really fun and neat ideas in his basket that I wouldn't normal have taken the time to put together. I did find some more ideas at a few other links. One is HERE and another is HERE. I do recommend using these bags simply because it allows you to set your toddler, preschooler or even older child down with some stimulating and fun activities to learn with.

Games! Now that is a great way to add some "fun" in to learning. There are oodles and oodles of fun games out there. I am going to attempt to share some of our favorites but I know I will leave out far too many of the good ones. Feel free to leave a comment on any that I didn't mention but only if it's a tried and true game at your house.
  • Sum Swamp It's a really fun (and quick!) math game. There are three dice used - two green number dice (and they use real numerals) & a +/- die. The player rolls all three dice, does the resulting math problem, and moves their piece around the board. It also teaches odd and even numbers.
  • Rat-A-Tat Cat This is a really neat card game. If you click on the link, it will take you to the game site where you can see a quick video on how the game is played. We actually play a version where the two end cards are face-up. It's a face paced game and even J can play it.
  • LCR dice game A fun way to learn left, right, and center (which is where the LCR comes from in the name). Now I will admit that I first learned of this game while away with my MIL for my SIL's baby shower (I think - we were away though). They were playing this at the hotel room but instead of using the chips, they used quarters. However, my kids love playing this with Skittles, or M&MS, or some other small candy. A word to the wise though, if you win, don't eat the candy! My kids handled it a lot during the game. LOL
Obviously these are just a few of the many, many games out there that can be used for fun and creative learning. Even games such as Candyland, Chutes & Ladders, Monopoly or Life teach something...counting, colors, making change, etc. I have a more extensive list on this Google Document which is the handout I use.

Another fun way to play games are with File Folder games. What? You don't know what file folder games are? Well, they are just like they sound...a game contained within a folder. Again, I have a bunch of these on hand as I found a group a few years ago that shared tons of free ones and I also participated in a swap. My new favorites though are from Integritas Academy. I even did a review of them.

In case you don't want to spend money to spend money to try them out, you can find loads of free ones on the Internet. A quick Google search with "free file folder games" in the title showed me these and these. Oh & if you join the e-mail list for Integritas Academy (scroll half-way down to see the sign-up box), you get to pick a free folder game!


Now we'll start looking slightly outside that box again. Lapbooks. I know, if you've been homeschooling more than a year and spend any time at all on-line, you've probably seen that term. A quick definition for this can be found over at Wikipedia. Another neat resource about how lapbooks work is found on Squidoo (an far too often underused resource for me). And if you'd like to see some photos of some my boys have made, you can click HERE.

I would be very remiss in discussing lapbooks if I did not mention Homeschool Share. This is an amazing source of free lapbooks. Every year they hold a HSS Blast contest where more new content is added. It truly is an amazing (and sometimes overwhelming) source of free learning. I would also like to point out their Unit Study section as well. It's also FREE! I feel that a family could easily use Homeschool Share to do all of their education - for free! Have I mentioned that it's free?

Lastly, I brought books. Lots and lots of books. But these aren't your run-of-the-mill textbooks or even reading books. These are fun learning books. I'm stressing the fun part. Here are a few of the titles, I own & use:
  • Math Fables by Greg Tang - Greg Tang is a wonderful math writer. Some of the other titles of his books are Math-terpieces which combine art history and math or The Grapes of Math.
  • Marvelous Multiplication: Games and Activities That Make Math Easy and Fun by Lynette Long and when I did the search on Amazon for the links I found out she has other books about division, decimals, and more.
  • Discovering Great Artists by MaryAnn F. Kohl & Kim Solga - This book is full of hands-on activities to teach children about various artists. Pssstt... I got this book through Paperback Swap!
  • Old Testament Days: An Activity Guide by Nancy I. Sanders - I'm admitting right now that I have not even opened this one yet, but it's full of hands on activities to bring home the full learning of what living in the Old Testament times would have been like. Again - I got this book through PBS!
  • Inch by Inch by Leo Lionni - This is a cute book that talks about measuring using an inch worm. The illustrations are wonderful as well.
  • Weights and Measures by Jerry Pallotta - Well, my book doesn't use Hershey chocolate, but it does allow me to mention that math with candy is a huge hit around here! You can count them, sort them by color, graph the results, do fractions, it's pretty endless and fun!
  • Family Math by Jean Kerr Stenmark, Virginia Thompson, and Ruth Cossey - This is truly a wonderful book to make math learning fun. It is full of game ideas to teach many different concepts. In fact, the egg carton/bean idea in J's basket came from this book. I highly recommend it!
For more thinking outside the box ideas for teaching math, I highly recommend Living Math. It's an excellent source to use "living books" to teach math rather than textbooks.

Learning does not have to be stiff and formal. Learning can be taking a walk through the woods and observing those things around you. It can be cuddling on the couch with your children as you read a good book to them outloud (we're currently working our way through the Little House on the Praire books - yes, even with boys). Learning can be spending the afternoon at the local art musuem observing and seeing paintings and discussing them - even with your youngest children. Learning should be fun and we as mothers (or fathers) should find those ways that make it so for our family. Teaching our children to enjoy learning is one of the best products of homeschooling and one of the best life skills we can teach them.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Blog Awards

I'm horrible about responding to these so I apologize now to Sara & Cynthia for taking so long to accept these! However, I have some time this afternoon so I'm passing them on!

The first award was received from Sara over at Embracing Destiny. I "met" Sara though an homeschooling Yahoo group that we are both members. It's been wondering reading her blog & trading e-mails over the last few months.

Sara graciously awarded me with the "One Lovely Blog Award." I humbly now accept it.


The “One Lovely Blog” award came with a few rules.Those rules are as follows:

1. Accept the award, post it on your blog together with the name of the person who has granted the award, and his or her blog link.

2. Pass the award to 15 other blogs that you’ve newly discovered. Remember to contact the bloggers to let them know they have been chosen for this award.

The Cynthia over at Life is Good passed along the "You Make My Day Award." This award is to be passed along to 10 other bloggers.

Granted, I have over 100 blogs in my Google Reader, but I don't typically give out award to those who aren't friends (in real life or online). So here are some listed. If you don't see your name here, please free feel to grab the award anyway. Really. If you do see your name listed, feel free to grab one or both of the awards. In a slight twist (i.e. new rule that I'm making up as a type), I'll share how I've "met" the folks I'm giving the awards to. ;-)

  • Jen @ Pondered Moments - Jen & I have been on some Yahoo groups together - mostly for scrapbooking. My time at them has fallen away in the past year or more but I bookmarked Jen's blog. I always enjoy reading what her family is up. She takes fantastic photos of all of her beautiful children.
  • Suzanne @ Just a Bunch of Nothin' - Suzanne & I have never met in person & we aren't on any Yahoo groups together. BUT, I know a friend of hers (whom I have met in person & I was on Yahoo groups with -see below - and so I started reading Suzanne's blog. And leaving comments. Really, I was cyber-stalking her. Well, not really. But I love reading Suzanne's blog. It's a mish-mash of fun & she always shares her wonderful coupon deals with everyone!
  • Linda @ MacDonald Clan - Linda & I first met on-line in a wonderful scrapbooking Yahoo group we were members of. Her hubby is in the military & during one of their deployments he went ahead & they had to follow a few months later. Her mom lives in Maine! So Linda & I got to meet in person which was very cool. I "met" Suzanne through Linda. It really is a small world you know.
  • Robin @ Robin Merrill's Blog for Readers, Disciples, & Dog-Lovers - Robin is a real life friend! ;-) She is Miss H's mom - one of the toddlers I've been babysitting for about the last year. Robin is a lot of fun to talk with - we both talk fast so it can get interesting! ;-) She's just jumped in to the blog world. By day she is a high school English teacher & a freelance writer on the side.
  • Dee @ Mike & Dee Plus 3 - Dee is another real life friend and relative. Her family just started on a brand new adventure about seven months ago - triplets! And probably the most adorable triplets I've ever seen and I'm not biased at all - honest!
  • Lisa @ Lisa's Homeschool Circus - Lisa is an on-line friend I've gotten to know through her blog & e-mail over the last few years. She lives in sunny Florida where they have lots of sunshine! (I really feel like I'm getting a bit moldy from all the rain we've been having lately!) I love reading her blog to see what her kiddos have been up to. It's always fun.
  • Sheri @ The Carneal Chronicle - Sheri is a wonderful on-line friend. I can't even remember exactly how we connected on-line, but I think it had something to do with us being pregnant & due with children pretty much on the exact same day. I had J a week early so they missed sharing a birthday (but that's okay - N shares a b-day with Linda's Hannah). I have a lot of fun reading Sheri's blog. She shares a lot of great obscure holidays on there & wonderful photos from California!
  • Debbie @ Following the Narrow Path - Debbie, I almost didn't pass these one simply because you may have already had them awarded, but I had to. Debbie is a wonderful IRL friend. We first met through a "Flat Traveler" project many years ago (I think B was about five at the time). I know we have been friends since I first started homeschooling and she was a huge help to me in all of that. I've gone out to NY a few times with & without my boys for visits & I've always tried to connect with Deb & her family when they come to Maine for their annual camping trip. Deb blogs about life with a large (??) family (I don't consider five children large but many do) living the good life in upstate New York.
  • Kristine @ Jewels of My Own - Kristine is an on-line friend living down south with her wonderful family. I know not all consider Virginia south but pretty much everything is "south" for me. I love Kristine's random posts & when she uses photos to document her day. I love picturing her pulling out her camera in all of these public spots to grab that perfect photo for her blog. It gives me courage.
  • Dorothy @ You Did What? - Dorothy lives in one of my favorite countries - England. Of course, it's the only country I've ever visited for more than a few hours (the 2nd being Canada & I was there for an hour before the boat returned to Maine - I'll share that story sometime). I love reading about how homeschooling (home educating) is different in England. I also enjoy reading about their new venture - Life Songs - where they are putting on Christian music worship concerts in their community. I wish I lived closer.
So there are ten of my favorite blogs of folks I feel I "know" - whether or not I've met them in person. I once confessed how many blogs I have in my reader (current stat: 150) so I read a lot of blogs (understatement of the year perhaps).

As I mentioned before, if you read my blog and I did not link you up, please feel free to grab one or both of the awards anyway. Just leave a comment to let me know so I can go check out your blog. I'm always looking for more to add to my reader. It's a sickness I think.