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Carnivals Of The Week

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

753256_carnival.jpgHere is another round up of this week’s blog carnivals. As always be sure to take the time to check them all out. There are a lot of great posts going on this week at all of the carnivals, take some time to enjoy them all.

Are there any other good carnivals this week that I’ve missed? I do not always get a chance to search for them all, I just look for the ones I know and plug in a few keywords to look for ones I think will fit. If I’ve missed a good carnival let me know and I will add it to the round ups.

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Blog Carnivals This Week

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

carnivalI’m a little late in sharing this week’s carnivals, but they are still worth checking out. There are some great posts all over the web so be sure to grab a cup of coffee and enjoy all the posts the carnivals have to offer.

Think about the end of the school year at the Carnival of Homeschooling up over at Walking Therein.

Enjoy a year-end luncheon at the Carnival of Education hosted by Bluebird’s Classroom.

The Memorial Day edition of the Carnival of Family Life is up at Colloquium.

Enjoy Learning in the Great Outdoors up at 10,000 Birds.

There is always something worth seeing at the Make It From Scratch carnival, up for the first time at The Miller Way.

If you enjoy listening to podcasts then you are in luck, there is a Carnival of Parenting Podcasts that you can browse through.

Be sure to take the time to stop by and see what each of the carnivals has to offer. and, as always, leave lots of comments. Everyone loves comments!

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You Should Be Reading…

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Just a quick post to share a few of the fun carnivals this week that are worth taking a look at this week. Drop by and take a look at what people are sharing.

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Carnival of Homeschooling

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

751072_browsing_1.jpgWelcome back to the Carnival of Homeschooling! As always it is so much fun to host and get to read all of the great posts people have submitted. I tried to make sure that I got every post in, but if you see that I missed your’s just let me know and I’ll add it in (unless it was a spam post). Thanks for stopping by and don’t forget to leave lots of comments for all these great bloggers!

Melitsa presents Create your own posted at Play-Activities.com saying “fun play activity that can involve all the family”.

Sheri presents The Door in the Wall posted at Shades of Pink.

Janice Campbell presents The Core Curriculum Teaches Connections posted at Janice Campbell: Taking Time for Things that Matter saying “As you begin to plan for the next school year, remember the core curriculum, and for your children’s sake, erase the artificial boundaries that are often placed between the disciplines. Use real, living books, including classic literature, rather than dry textbooks, to bring knowledge to life. Education is far more than job training– it’s nourishment for the mind, and necessary for the whole person.”.

Barry Wright, III presents Learning by Problems posted at fashionablemathematician - mathematics.

Leticia Velasquez presents Christina read her first word! posted at cause of our joy.

Tammy Takahashi presents Homeschool Success Secret - Restart Everyday posted at Just Enough, and Nothing More saying “Frustrated or stuck in your homeschooling? Try starting over. Everyday.”.

Mrs Micah presents For Homeschoolers: 4 Tips for Saving Money on Textbooks posted at Finance for a Freelance Life saying “The title is pretty self-explanatory. It’s based on my experience helping my mom find textbooks and getting more for less in the homeschooling community.”

HappyCampers presents Easy Mother’s Day Gift Idea posted at The Adventures of The Williams Family.

Abrianna presents Status Quo posted at Yankee CowGirl. saying “HSLDA has admitted that state power over homeschooling is a bad thing. Why not take the next stop and work to remove the state power already in place?”

Kim presents Journaling . . . with a twist posted at In Our Write Minds. saying “Who knew writing across the curriculum could be so much fun? Whatever your children’s ages or abilities, you can teach them to journal according to your current area of study. This journaling activity is especially useful when you want to tie writing and history together.”

denise presents How to teach math to a struggling student posted at Let’s play math! saying “Can a smart student recover from her bad experience with math? Help her with these games and mental math tips.”

ChristineMM presents Ships Without a Shore: Book Review by ChristineMM posted at The Thinking Mother saying “ChristineMM reviews a well-researched, new and very important book about how the mainstream parenting methods in America are harming our children in a very serious way. (Hint: Parents who are present and closely connected with their children and who seek to protect their children’s innocence are on the right track.)”

Cristina presents Home Spun comic strip #223 posted at Home Spun Juggling saying ” This comic strip and article cover a recent issue for NY homeschoolers regarding special education services.”

O. Daille Nation-Ashley presents Science is Magic posted at CEOmum saying “Kids can help us to learn as we teach them too.”

Alasandra presents The Edutards Mindset (this is a parody) posted at Alasandra’s Homeschool Blog Awards saying “A parody of a post bashing homeschooling.”

Jessica Jones presents Celebrating Womanhood posted at Practical Nourishment saying “sharing femininity with our daughters”

One Language presents Learn English Articles » Blog Archive » Some Fun Ways to Practice Reading English posted at English saying “Have fun and practice reading at the same time!”

Sarah Small presents Revolutionary War Lapbooks posted at Small World saying “We recently finished Revolutionary War lapbooks as part of our study of this time period. Slide show and details provided.”

Reluctant Homeschooler presents What I check out of the library posted at Reluctant Homeschooler saying “Even the librarian thinks what I read is depressing. Why do I continue to read books on abuse, war, slavery, and current-day cruelty? It’s such a contrast to my family’s day-to-day life, and I want my children to learn about a world outside their personal scope of experience.”

Barbara Frank presents Book List for Homeschooling a Child with Down syndrome posted at Barbara Frank saying “The mom of a 15 y/o son with Down syndrome shares a list of books that have helped them.”

Dana presents Structure and learning in the homeschool environment posted at Principled Discovery.

Aussie Kim and Louisiana Sue presents Nature walks and backyard birding with kids posted at Homeschooler Savvy.

Kevin presents Tips for Avoiding Homeschool Burnout posted at Homeschooling, Education, Learning and Reading Resources.

David Cassell presents Impossible Is Nothing posted at selectcoursesblog.com.

Alvaro Fernandez presents Word game: stimulate your temporal lobe posted at Sharp Brains.

Sheila Danzig presents Fact and Fantasy: What is Distance Learning? posted at Degree Talk Blog.

klh presents Homemade Counting Toys posted at Fun Homeschooling Toddler Activities saying “I am determined not to clutter my daughter’s life with plastic toys that ultimately just clutter her playroom. This particular post is about some easy, free, and fun homemade counting toys I made for her.”

Shay presents The Good Stuff off the Spoon posted at Life Without School Blog saying “There are a lot of sad and angry people upon this earth. Many have survived terrible childhoods, and physical or psychic wounds. In our individual ways, we are all walking wounded, and how we choose to respond to that determines our level of happiness. ”

Timothy Power presents High School Musicals posted at Sometimes I’m Actually Coherent saying “What about musical theater?”

Jennifer in OR presents Making Music posted at Diary of 1.

Susan Ryan presents The Homeschool Prom Issue posted at Corn and Oil.

Kerry presents 5-steps for establishing a summer routine posted at A Ten O’Clock Scholar saying “Summer is around the corner - time to think about what you’ll be doing this summer. Start by setting the rhythm to your days.”

denise presents DonnaYoung.org Printables and Resources posted at Frugal Homeschooling saying “If you haven’t yet explored Donna Young’s wonderful website, you’re missing one of the most valuable homeschooling resources around.”

David Hobbs presents HowDoWhy » What is a planet? posted at HowDoWhy saying “This post serves to explain the definition of a planet. Children will be surprised to learn that an official definition was arrived at within their life-times! What is a planet is just one of a series of informative and entertaining posts recently focusing on the subject of space, the solar system and the universe beyond. HowDoWhy.com is an excellent source of easy and fun material for homeschoolers.”

Henry Cate presents We have the winners of the Carnival of Homeschooling images contest posted at Why Homeschool saying “Come see who are the winners to the contest for the Images to represent the Carnival of Homeschooling.”

Dawn Adams presents Talk About Expectations posted at Day by Day Discoveries.

Erica Burgan presents Homeschool Field and Fun Day posted at The Sojourner saying “Sometimes it is also about fun!”

Jenny B(aka Mother Hen) presents Homeschooling on the Cheap - Part 1 posted at Ship Full O’ Pirates.

Jacque presents Walking Therein » Blog Archive » Caleb Keeping Me Busy (in the worst sorta way…) posted at Walking Therein saying “we had a hands on lesson about emergency 911″.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Carnival of Homeschooling using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Friday, May 9th, 2008

Just a note to let everyone know that I will be hosting the Carnival of Homeschooling right here on May 13th. Hurry and get your posts in so I can share them with the world!

The S Word

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

If you haven’t checked it out yet the 117# Carnival of Homeschooling is up over at PHAT Mommy. This week’s theme is the “S” word. Go check out all the S things she connected to for the carnival.

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Doc’s Country Fair

Friday, March 14th, 2008

For those homeschoolers who are not fans of the Carnival of Homeschooling but not interested in Unschooling Voices, Doc has decided to restart her Country Fair. She has a question up now asking about the fate of this fun homeschooling get together so be sure to click over and add your thoughts.

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Homeschool Giveaway!

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Contest is closed!

carnival_button.jpgToday is the day, the amazing Bloggy Giveaway Carnival! Today hundreds of bloggers will be giving away pile after pile of goodies. And you could win. Just head over the carnival page and see what all people have up to offer. Be sure to check back often as more and more late entries come in. There are going to be hundreds of great prizes to make anyone’s heart flutter.

Here I am giving away two prize packages, pulled from my very own pile. As part of my decluttering I’ve cleared out the homeschool stash of things I don’t want/need. Now I’m passing the goodies on to you. I’ve two different prize packes you could win here. Exciting, isn’t it!

Package #1 - Preschool/Kindergarten
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  • Theme-A-Saurus Ages 3-6 by Totline Books
  • First Time Circle Time for 3, 4, and 5 year olds
  • The Toddler Calendar ages 2-3
  • (not shown) Play And Learn with your 6 year old by Evan-Moor

Package#2 - 1st Grade
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  • Grade 1 Activities
  • Math Grade 1
  • Addition and Subtraction Grades 1 and 2
  • Subtraction Facts Grades 1 and 2
  • Getting Ready For Grade 2
  • Using Community Resources and People
  • Phonics For the First Grade
  • Basic Skills - Word Endings 1st Grade
  • Multicultural Folktales and Activities

These are great resources, and most have never been touched. When I first made the decision to homeschool we were making considerably more mooney. So I went a little crazy buying up books that I thought I might someday need. I guess that day is today.

Leave me a comment on this post letting me know which package you would like to win. On February 2nd I will choose two winners at random. Sounds easy right?

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Another Great Carnival of SAHMs!

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Welcome to the 25th edition of Carnival of SAHMs. This week there are 17 awesome entries to read and enjoy. I think that may be the highest number of entries yet! I hope you will find the time to read through the posts submitted, and don’t forget to submit your own for next week’s carnival!

I love starting off with a smile, it sets the tone for the entire day. In that mood here’s something to smile about. Silvia presents Fun with Boxes posted at Po Moyemu–In My Opinion, saying, “If you have a lot of boxes left over from the holidays, grab some packing tape and have fun!”

There’s nothing like a little PSA in the morning too. That’s Public Service Announcment, in case you were worried. Tiffany Washko presents Kids Won’t Eat Bentos With Spit In Them posted at Bento Lunch Box.

Speaking of eating food away from home, here’s Alfa Mercado presents Healthy Eating When You are Dining Out posted at Wellness Junction by Kavit Haria.

Just remember that while there are ways to eat healthy when eating out, it will almost always cost more than eating at home. Skipping the fancy meals out is a great way to keep that budget in line. Meredith presents Become Your Husband’s Hero posted at the simple nickle, saying, “How can you become like Michael Jordan or James Bond in your husband’s eyes? You may not have an amazing vertical leap, but you have what it takes to really ‘wow’ him. How can you become your husband’s hero? Make smart moves with your money.”

One smart move: think about what foods you are buying and whether you are paying too much. Wenchypoo presents More False Economies posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket.

938_040_Moms_Posters.jpgOf course we all know how to be a hero in our child’s eyes, and it rarely costs a thing. pickel presents Faulty Toys and How to Fix Them posted at My Two Boys.

Fixing broken toys is just oneof the many moments a mom can make her children smile. SingForHim presents Taking Time to See the Light(s) posted at Real Life, saying, “These kinds of moments are what great memories are made of.”

Admit it, there are some memories you wish you could erase. I know, it’s not all sunshine and roses. Amanda presents True Mom Confessions-The Truth About Motherhood posted at Pajama Mommy.

Unfortunately those kinds of moments keep coming back again and again. Rose presents Sundays Can Be Rough posted at Learning at Home.

Quick! Finish this line: “You know you are a Mom when……..” Erinn presents Moms posted at Parenting Children.

Remember when you were still a brand new mommy? So full of dreams and ideas. Back before the messy truth set in. Ahhh, those were the days… Lauren Franklin presents Once upon a time… posted at Finding my mommy voice.

And pregnancy, remember the newness and excitment of that first pregnancy? It almost makes me want another. Almost. mercurial scribe presents Dear Miriam - T-minus 14 weeks posted at Mercurial Scribe.

Now, with some parenting time under our belts we often find ourselves looking back at what got us to where we are now. That’s just what one mom did, in three parts! piscesgrrl presents Unschooling Q&A - How Did We Get Here? Part III posted at Wistful Wanderlust, saying, “This is part III in an on-going series in which I discuss our journey from mainstream to unschooling. In this particular post, I tackle one of the hot button topics - tv and screen time.”

Though, it isn’t just the kids that turn moms into the hardened creatures we are. Sometimes dad gets in on the fun of driving us bonkers. WhatWorksForUs presents Hi-Def Hell posted at What Works For Us.

OK, so he can be useful too sometimes. Like when you’re stumped on 34down. Susan Coghlan presents At home with my crossword puzzles posted at Red Writes: How to stay sane as a parent at-home.

Moms can have varying ideas of what is OK parenting and what isn’t. Discussing the differences can help us learn to see eye to eye. pickel presents Going Against the Grain?Attachment at Its Best posted at A Child Chosen.

Heidi Saxton presents Story Time! posted at Mommy Monsters Inc., saying, “Especially for adoptive parents, this post offers tips to help parents transmit their family “story” to their children. Written from a Catholic/Christian perspective.

I thought I’d end this edition with a tear jerker. It’s a sweet poem that will have you running for the kleenex. Jenny presents This made me cry » the so called me posted at the so called me.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Carnival of SAHMs using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page. If you are interested in hosting a future edition check out the carnival’s homepage to see what dates are available then send and email to carnivalsahms@gmail.com

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Carnival of SAHMs

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

christmas decorationWelcome to another fun edition of the Carnival of SAHMs! December is counting down and Christmas is nearly upon us. This can be crunch time for families living off of one income. If you’re stressing on what to do this holiday season go get a cup of warm tea with honey, light a scented candle or two, and come back to relax and enjoy the carnival. See, you’re already feeling better aren’t you?

The winter months can gt a little crazy, especially if you have young children who are stuck inside. Having a flexible schedule in place can be a great way to calm the cabin fever. Amy presents A Super Easy Flexible Schedule for Your Kids posted at Kid Daze, saying, “Find out how to easily get your kids on a schedule.”

And hopefully having a nice schedule in place will help enough that you don’t have to resort to tying them up. Or worse. Rose presents How to Properly Drug Your Preschooler….What Will They Think of Next? posted at Learning at Home.

If the winter months bring dry skin you’re not alone. Mitch McDonald presents All Natural Remedy for Dry Skin, Eczema and Dermatitis posted at FYI About.com.

Though for some it can bring more than just dry skin. :: Suzanne :: presents Seborrheic Dermatitis aka Cradle Cap posted at :: adventures in daily living ::.

938_040_Moms_Posters.jpgSometimes when what we’ve got doesn’t work we’ve got to find a way to make it work. Luckily we SAHMs tend to be resourceful creatures. Jaimie presents Resourcefulness posted at Hug Twice, saying, “Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.”

Though sometimes it’s someone else that gets resourceful. Where did that extra S come from? Find out when WhatWorksForUs presents The Biggest Loser posted at What Works For Us.

This time of year always has a little magic in it. Renae presents Searching for Snow Globes posted at Life Nurturing Education.

If you are looking for a way to celebrate it a little more this time of year Leticia Velasquez presents THE JESSE TREE posted at cause of our joy.

Don’t get too overwhelmed this holiday season trying to get it all done. SingForHim presents What Did You “Get Done” Today? posted at Real Life, saying, “Do you ever lose sight of the real value of staying at home with the kids? Sometimes I need a new perspective.”

Just remember, you don’t have to be super-mom. Amanda presents Super Mom Vol. 3: Rachel Florio posted at Pajama Mommy.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Carnival of SAHMs using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page. If you are interested in hosting a future edition check out the schedule on the carnival homepage and send an email to carnivalsahm@gmail.com

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Carnival of Homeschooling - Centennial Edition

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

cake100.jpgI am thrilled to be hosting the Carnival of Homeschooling for a second time. It is always so much fun reading the great posts that people submit. I was even more excited when I found out that this was the 100th edition! Recently Oklahoma, where I live, just celebrated it’s centennial. So I thought I would let them celebrate the big 100 together and share some fun facts about the great state of Oklahoma as you browse the carnival.

But first, let’s start the celebration off right!

Jocelyn presents 2007 Holiday Bundle posted at Lothlorien, saying “A homeschooler’s bundle of homeschool prizes: books, ebooks, magazines, tshirts, candles, and more! A three week contest that is a homeschooler’s delight!”

HappyCampers presents Happy Thanksgiving To Those We Love Near & Far posted at Reese’s View Of The World, saying “Need a way to put your digital pictures together in a memorable way? My husband found a program called Muvee (www.muvee.com) & it is so very simple. You upload your pictures & video to the program, choose a “style”, throw in a song or two from your computer, & viola! A memorable movie that you can either upload to the internet hosting site (we use Photobucket) or burn onto a disk. For Christmas last year, I made a movie of our whole year’s photos & burned movies & sent those instead of Christmas cards. Anyway–I wanted to share this really NEAT and so VERY easy program because it makes some knock out movies! ”

Flag of OklahomaOklahoma is a state located in the South Central region of the United States of America. With an estimated 3,579,212 residents in 2006 and a land area of 68,667 mi² Oklahoma is the 28th most populous and 20th-largest state. Its name is derived from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning “red people”,and is known informally by its nickname, The Sooner State. Formed from Indian Territory on November 16, 1907, Oklahoma was the 46th state to enter the union. Its citizens are known as Oklahomans, and the state’s capital and largest city is Oklahoma City. (from wikipedia)

Melissa presents November 23rd - The History of Art - Lascaux Cave Paintings posted at Melissa’s Idea Garden, saying “I am beginning a daily blog post where I will share about a type of art or a specific piece of art, some information about it and links for people to explore and hopefully a lesson plan link. This link is to the first post which is about Prehistoric cave paintings. ”

Theresa Twogood presents The ‘New Dark Ages’ posted at OLIN e-Book e-Publishing, saying “This will become your response to when one asks why you home school. I hope you can use this to help families.”

Summer presents What does that spell? posted at Wired For Noise.

Carole Fogarty presents Nine things you don?t know about your children?s bedroom: posted at THE HEALTHY LIVING LOUNGE.

April Duritza presents A smoother-running household in one minute or less posted at Lunablog.net.

Morning_Tears_Closeup.jpgBefore Oklahoma became a state it had a long, troubled history. It was to Oklahoma where thousands of Native Americans were sent after being forcibly removed from their lands in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee in the 1830s. The area, already occupied by Osage and Quapaw tribes, was designated Indian Territory by the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the Indian Intercourse Act of 1834. Fifteen tribes were given land within the territory in 1830, but by 1890 more than 30 tribes had been given land in the territory. This land was later greatly reduced by the Dawes Act in 1887 in an effort to promote white settlers moving in and to allow purchase by railroad companies. Still Oklahoma has the largest American Indian population of any state. Many of the 252,420 American Indians living in Oklahoma today are descendants from the original 67 tribes inhabiting Indian Territory.

Activities Coordinator presents A Nation Deceived posted at Life On The Planet.

HappyCampers presents Powerful posted at The Adventures Of The Williams Family, saying “It’s amazing what the media feeds our children. ”

Tricia presents A Word About Social Justice posted at School on Wheels, saying “What are you teaching your children about social justice? Social justice is an issue that can be discussed with children from even a very young age. They can make a difference (as can we)!”

Andrea presents We need to choose between homeschool and public school posted at Notes From A Homeschooling Mom.

Mandy presents Helping Your Child Learn History posted at Building Blocks Blog.

Oklahoma_state_seal.jpgOn November 16, 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state in the Union. This move to statehood was greatly prompted by the discovery of oil just below the ground. People came from all parts of the world to seek their fortunes in Oklahoma’s teeming oil fields. Cities like Tulsa, Ponca City, Bartlesville and Oklahoma City flourished.

Kevin presents Increasing Productivity in the Homeschool Classroom posted at More4kids Homeschooling.

JacciM presents Of Heroes and Spiritual Mothers posted at The Educational Life, saying”Is there room in our curriculum choices for going beyond the 3R’s? Is there a place for inspiring our children with the lives of great heroes? ”

Judy Aron presents Tax Credits For Homeschoolers - Bad Idea! posted at Consent Of The Governed, saying “Why we do not need federal laws which mention homeschooling, nomatter how well intentioned they are”.

Annette Berlin presents 20 Ways To Save On Homeschooling posted at Homeschooling Journey, saying “Providing your child with fine home education doesn’t have to be expensive. It all depends on the choices you make. There are plenty of free or inexpensive resources available if you choose to take advantage of them. ”

And yet while we look at the prosperity we cannot forget the terror that was going on at the same time. The 1921 Tulsa Race Riot was a shocking moment of civil disorder that lasted for more than 16 hours. As racial and political tensions grew disrest amonst the citizen grew. Finally errupting after a young black man was arrested for assault and members of his commuity feared a lynching would happen. One gun shot became the worst race riot in US history.

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DeputyHeadmistress presents Homeschool Leadership posted at The Common Room, saying “Be wary of putting people up on pedestals. ”

Robin presents My Autodidacts and Me: Unschooling with a Curriculum posted at The Life Without School Blog, saying ” … mom learns yet another lesson on the homeschool journey, as does daughter. Curriculums have their place in our world when used as a tool to meet a need as defined by the learner (even if derived from an imposed demand, or not) and especially when the learner chooses her path and her method. ”

Susan presents Mother of a prodigal child posted at kerugma, saying “Hi, my name is Susan and I have a rebellious teen… ”

Ella presents The playground posted at most | least.

Rose presents Check Your Child’s Toybox for Lead posted at Learning at Home. Lead exposure causes brain damage–and lead is in a lot of toys. Check the list before you go out to buy more toys.

Rebecca presents Two More Reasons to Homeschool posted at Little Homeschool on the Prairie.

dust stormDuring the great depression Oklahoma was hit hard. As part of the dust bowl caused by drought, ovr grazing from cattle, and farming pplants that did not hold the top soil into place. Many Oklahomans, nicknamed Okies by the press, left for what they hoped would be more prosperous lives elsewhere. Those who stayed suffered through massive dust storms that blacked out the sky. Black Sunday April 14, 1935 was the worst storm recorded, one that many people thought was a sign of the world coming to an end.

ChristineMM presents Right Ways of Behavior Parenting Series: Epilogue: Feeling Overwhelmed by Parenting Challenges posted at The Thinking Mother. ChristineMM shares about feeling overwhelmed by parenting challenges and works out her thoughts in a series of blog posts about children’s behavior.

Rebecca presents Homeschool Hovering? posted at Little Homeschool on the Prairie.

Ted Reimers presents Where to find Scholarships posted at CampusGrotto.

Chickasha_20Oklahoma_20Lee_20School.jpgDespite the hardships and the problems Oklahoma grew and thrived. In 1952, The Economy Co. publishing company changed the way schools taught reading with the publication of Phonetic Keys to Reading. After some resistance, the book’s emphasis on developing reading skills through a phonetic and structural analysis of words caught on. The next year Oklahoma became the first state to provide by law for a statewide educational television system. Oklahoma continued to go up, up, up. Oklahoma is even the home to an astronaut, Owen Kay Garriott.

Shauna presents holiday reading basket posted at Treasure Seekers.

Henry presents The collection from a couple years ago posted at Why Homeschool, saying “Henry writes that one of the benefits of having children who love to read is they also tend to think more.”

My own post Academics and Education posted here at Mom Is Teaching shares some of my thoughts on how parents view academics in schools.

Amanda presents The Homeschooler’s Book of Lists Resource Book Review posted at The Daily Planet, saying “Don’t you just love it when you find a treasure chest of knowledge?? I know I do. I recently found a wonderful resource book that has just about everything in it. Here is my review. This book is one that will really enhance your homeschool.”

NerdMom presents It’s Disgusting and We Ate It! posted at Nerd Family Things. I have found a fun yet educational book about how different food views are.

Dawn Adams presents Teaching Latin posted at Day by Day Homeschooling.

Denise presents Hundred chart Nim posted at Let’s play math!. This game gives young children a chance to build fluency with double-digit arithmetic, an important foundation for their future study of mathematics.

Sarah presents Titanic Unit Study posted at SmallWorld.

Dana presents Homeschooling for more than “just religious reasons” posted at Principled Discovery.

Bison and calfOklahoma is a beautiful state, one of both tall grass praries and sparkling mountain ranges. Despite the state’s troubled history Oklahoma has became a place that many are proud to call home. Mickey Mantle, Gene Autry, Maria Tallchief, Wiley Post, Belle Star, Hanson, Troy Aikman, and Shannon Lucid are just some of the famous Oklahomans many people have heard of. Artists, scientists, athletes, and more have found beginnings in Oklahoma.

Barbara Frank presents Is There a Novelist in the House?….Yes! posted at Barbara Frank. saying “A homeschooled teen is an early winner in National Novel Writing Month.”

christinemoers presents Decluttering is not just for housework posted at welcome to my brain. Letting the school “stuff” pile up can suffocate learning!

Barb presents The Heart of Harmony - Drawing with Children-Nature Journal Style Lesson 3 posted at The Heart of Harmony, saying “I have started a series of blog entries that help families to use the book Drawing with Children to help with their nature journaling skills.”

Jenny-up the hill presents Silk Worms posted at Up the Hill Gang.

Tea Party Girl presents Have You Made Your Indoor Tea Corner Yet? posted at Tea Party Girl.

Stephanie presents An Easy and Frugal Grandparent Gift posted at Stop the Ride!, saying “A fun project to do with the kids! ”

HowToMe presents How To Sew a Warming Scarf posted at HowToMe, saying”Have you ever seen something in a magazine and thought - “Oooh, I can make that for Christmas and I know just who I can give it to!”? Well, that happened to me this week and I can’t wait to tell you how my $5 investment turned out”

Jacque presents Just Another Imperfect Homeschool Family posted at Seeking Rest In The Ancient Paths, saying “Homeschoolers are real people. I am a real, flesh-and-blood, totally imperfect human being who happens to: 1) be married to a nice, giving man and 2) homeschool our eight fantastically talented children. All of us are imperfect, and each of us have our times when, believe me, you do not want to be around us.”

Let’s finish this off with a song. Everyone join together in the state song!

Brand new state! Brand new state, gonna treat you great!
Gonna give you barley, carrots and pertaters,
Pasture fer the cattle, Spinach and Temayters!
Flowers on the prarie where the June bugs zoom,
Plen’y of air and plen’y of room,
Plen’y of room to swing a rope!
Plen’y of heart and plen’y of hope.

Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plain,
And the wavin’ wheat can sure smell sweet
When the wind comes right behind the rain.
Oklahoma, ev’ry night my honey lamb and I
Sit alone and talk and watch a hawk makin’ lazy circles in the sky.
We know we belong to the land
And the land we belong to is grand!
And when we say–Yeeow! A-yip-i-o-ee ay!
We’re only sayin’ You’re doin’ fine, Oklahoma! Oklahoma–O.K.

Lydia presents Levers La La La: A Science Song to Teach about Levers posted at Little Blue School, saying “Three classes of levers. Three verses of the La La Levers. Another little blue song. ”

NerdMom presents Nerd Family: Friedman on Schools (Choir Style) posted at The Nerd Family Blog. This is a humorous and musical interpretation of Milton Friedman’s views on homeschooling.

I hope you have enjoyed this week’s edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling! Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of homeschooling using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Homeschooling Carnival

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

Just a quick reminder that I’ll be hosting the Carnival of Homeschooling here on November 27th. Hurry and get your submissions in, you have until Monday evening!

I can’t wait to read them all.

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Homeschool Controversy That Isn’t About Homeschooling!

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

HSBAbutton.jpgI mentioned the other day about the Homeschool Blog Awards taking nominations. Anyone who was involved last year probably remembers the controversy that came up. Well as this year’s awards gets into gear the controversy is back.

I hesitate getting into it. I can see both sides of the issue. One hand those who host the awards gets to make the rules. On the other some of the rules are a matter of personal perception. It’s never as black and white as we want it to be. For instance some may feel that “darn” oversteps the no foul language rule, others feel that you have to try much, much harder than that to break the curse line. No photographic nudity is another rule. But where that line sits varies greatly. If I post a photo of myself breastfeeding my son some people will see it as a sweet family photo, others will see it as pornographic. Who decides where that line sits?

Dana has a much better post discussing this at her blog. And while you are there jump back a post to visit the Carnival of Homeschooling that she is hosting as well. Doc has some great thoughts on the controversy as well. Though, I’ll warn those who are a bit… sensitive that you might not want to click over.

Well, I’ve said darn and talked about breasts. So just in case I’m not disqualified let me leave you with some nudity. ;)

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Carnival of SAHMs - New Weekly Edition!

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Welcome to the new weekly edition of the Carnival of SAHMs. No longer will you have to wait 2 weeks to see a new edition, now you can enjoy the carnival ever week! Of course this means that we will need lots of hosts who would enjoy having the carnival at their blog! If you are interested please drop an email tocarnivalsahm@gmail.com

OK! Now on to the carnival!

Holiday time is fast approaching, and for many families there is concern over how to afford all those gifts. Not to mention extra money to decorate and create a fabulous family meal. This year many people are joining the Buy Handmade Pledge and looking for handmade gifts to give, as well as making some of their own. With the money you can save making your own gifts there should be enough left over for the fun extras.

Tea Party Girl presents Tea Party Girl’s Favorite Inexpensive Decorating Items posted at Tea Party Girl, saying, “This blog post gives SAHMs great ideas for inexpensive holiday decorating ideas. This includes ideas for Oct-Dec.”

Hueina Su presents The Gift of Receiving posted at Intensive Care for the Nurturer’s Soul, saying, “A bewildering encounter outside of Home Depot made me pause and ponder the importance of this gift.”

pickel presents Baby Registry at Land of Nod posted at Kid’s Bargain Style.

Stephanie presents Another Deal on the Entertainment Book posted at Stop the Ride!.

One of the best things about being a stay at home mom is having the opportunity to watch your children grow. Seeing them change and mature everyday is a blessing.

Michelle Mitchell presents Raising Butterflies in a Butterfly Garden posted at scribbit.

Wenchypoo presents An Investment in Life and the Family Orchard posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket.

Carrie Lauth presents EcoWednesday - In Praise of the Humble Clothesline posted at Natural Moms Talk Radio.

Of course, motherhood does have it’s more interesting moments.

Mad goat lady presents The great washing-up debacle. posted at Mad Goat Lady.

SummerM presents Do You Dine Without Whine? posted at Our Family Village.

Stephanie presents Potty Talk posted at Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood.

And sometimes we have tough decisions that we have to make. But no matter what we choose we are always trying to make our children happy.

TherapyDoc presents Music Lessons posted at Everyone Needs Therapy, saying, “Pressure them to take lessons? Deny them of lessons? Your call, but think about it this way. . .”

Carrie Lauth presents A Conversation with Elizabeth Pantley posted at Natural Moms Talk Radio.

Summer presents Get Off Your Butt and Exercise posted at Mom Is Teaching.

Carissa presents GOYB Challenge: Daddy Down Time posted at SAHMmy Says, saying, “Your day as a SAHM is long, but hang in there for fifteen more minutes after your sweetheart gets home and reap the benefits!”

Though often moms find themselves trying so hard to make the children happy that they forget about themselves. Mom deserves to be happy too!

karen alonge presents notes to a parent posted at postcards from nowhere.

Michelle Sweeney presents Living The Dream Tshirts Fly In The Face of Super Mum posted at Tonic Gifts.

Lynnae presents Ask the Readers: Taking advantage, or not? posted at From Under the Clutter.

Jenny presents Weekly Play Time posted at the so called me.

mom and babyThank you for stopping by and reading, be sure to leave lots of comments on everyone’s great posts. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Carnival of SAHMs using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page. And remember, if you are interested in hosting please drop an email to carnivalsahm@gmail.com

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Blog Carnivals of the Week

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

There are some great blog carnivals going on this week. I hope you will take the time to go check them all out.

If you know of any other great blog carnivals please leave a comment and let me know.

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