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We’ve been working hard to pay down debt, as I talked about in February. I am so excited that we are stepping up our game even more thanks to some really great ideas from this free ebook.

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Right now you can claim your FREE copy of the ebook Get More For Your Money. Then be on the lookout for an even more exciting resource the Master Your Money Super Bundle (MYMSB).

As an affiliate, I’ve been able to download my copy of the MYMSB prior to the sale and let me just tell you, it is a game changer for us!! Be watching for more details closer to the launch of the Master Your Money Super Bundle.

Blessings,

Jennifer

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Encouraging Hearts & Home 3.14.19

Welcome to Encouraging

Hearts & Home!

The Encouraging Hearts & Home Bloggers

Join your Encouraging Hearts & Home Co-Hosts each week for encouragement and support for your heart & your home. We hope to provide a space that builds each other up and lends a helping hand along the way. With all the negativity in the world, let’s shine a positive light!

Linda at Apron Strings & Other Things

Amy at A Nest in the Rocks

***Each week, our co-hosts will each choose our favorite links, along with the most clicked link, and pin them to our Encouraging Hearts & Home Pinterest board. 

The most clicked post from last week’s Blog Hop:

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How to Link Up

  • Use the form below to share your posts this week, and maybe you’ll discover some new ideas from all the fabulous links!
  • Please share only your family friendly posts with us!
  • Please only link up images that you have the rights to use.
  • By linking up, you agree that if your blog post is selected to be featured on any of our hosts’ blogs, we can use an image from your post with a link back to your post.

Other nice things you can do

  • Follow and/or subscribe to your host’s blog.
  • Visit a few other bloggers and show them your support. We all love getting comments, and who knows what inspiration you may find? Be sure to share the love–that’s what a blog hop is all about!
  • If you are interested in co-hosting, contact anne@mylearningtable.com

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Encouraging Hearts & Home 3.7.19

Welcome to Encouraging

Hearts & Home!

The Encouraging Hearts & Home Bloggers

Join your Encouraging Hearts & Home Co-Hosts each week for encouragement and support for your heart & your home. We hope to provide a space that builds each other up and lends a helping hand along the way. With all the negativity in the world, let’s shine a positive light!

Linda at Apron Strings & Other Things

Amy at A Nest in the Rocks

***Each week, our co-hosts will each choose our favorite links, along with the most clicked link, and pin them to our Encouraging Hearts & Home Pinterest board. 

The most clicked post from last week’s Blog Hop:

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How to Link Up

  • Use the form below to share your posts this week, and maybe you’ll discover some new ideas from all the fabulous links!
  • Please share only your family friendly posts with us!
  • Please only link up images that you have the rights to use.
  • By linking up, you agree that if your blog post is selected to be featured on any of our hosts’ blogs, we can use an image from your post with a link back to your post.

Other nice things you can do

  • Follow and/or subscribe to your host’s blog.
  • Visit a few other bloggers and show them your support. We all love getting comments, and who knows what inspiration you may find? Be sure to share the love–that’s what a blog hop is all about!
  • If you are interested in co-hosting, contact anne@mylearningtable.com

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Homeschool Complete Unit Study ~ Review

Lately, we’ve added a couple of fun Unit Studies from Homeschool Complete to our school days. For this review, we received two one-week unit studies: U.S. Symbols and Parks. Both of these unit studies are written with the target age of 1-3 grade. I did extend the age range that I used them with because I thought that Rebekah and Eli would also enjoy learning more about US National Parks and the Park system and US symbols with these fun unit studies. So I ended up using them with Quinton, Rebekah and Eli.

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When all three of them were working on it we skipped over the topics that were obviously too easy for the older two. So for example, I worked on the calendar work with just Quinton but I had all three work on the review worksheets. (Some of the worksheet topics were too elementary for them so I had Eli and Rebekah skip those sections. For instance, they are both quite versed in fractions and rounding to 10, so no need to have them complete that part of the worksheets.) I also had the older two take turns reading out loud each day which gave them good practice reading aloud in a group.

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Both unit studies have a wide variety of skills that are addressed. Language Arts activities include writing in a journal, reading orally to increase fluency, and using word recognition skills to read new words associated with the given topics along with specific language arts goals in each unit study.

Each unit study also have a suggested reading list, art projects, supply list for all suggested activities.

 

More About U.S. Symbols Unit Study

The topics in the Symbols include the Liberty Bell, the American Flag, the Bald Eagle and the Statue of Liberty. Additonal topics included fractions, calendar time, rounding numbers to the nearest 10, suggestions for PE activities, root words and suffixes, reciting the pledges (American, Christian and Bible).

As we read about the Liberty Bell, we got to discuss what circumferance is. Did you know they circumference of the Liberty Bell is 12′? I sure didn’t realize that!

More About Parks Unit Study

The kids learned that President Woodrow Wilson created the National Park Service on August 25, l9l6. They also learned that to become a National Park, “the park must have natural beauty, unique physical features, unusual ecosystems, or fun activities.” I didnt’ realize that there are 27 states with National parks, with California having the greatest number (9) of parks. We learned about four parks in particular; Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park.

The Langugage Arts skills addressed in the Parks unit study include writing contractions, identifying antonyms and synonyms, and writing an acrostic. While the Math skills include: counting by 1’s, 2’s, 5’s and 10’s to 100, calendar work, creating patterns and understanding that multiplication and division are inverse operations.

One math game that I especially liked was “War.” Basically, using math fact cards the game is played by two players with each player laying down a fact card, the player whose answer is the greatest then claims both cards. Much like the traditional card game “War”, with math fact practice. The kids have had a lot of fun playing Math War!

One especially fun science experiement included making a geyser! Check it the video here.

What Did We Think About the Unit Studies from Homeschool Complete?

The Parks unit study worked better when trying to incorporate kids above the target age range. While we liked the U.S. Symbols study as well, it was definitely best suited for early elementary age students as the reading material wasn’t nearly as in depth or meaty. I certainly would recommend both studies though for their target age range. We had fun working through them!

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Blessings,

Jennifer

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Bring on Spring!

This winter has been one like we’ve not had for a very, very long time. The winter storms just keep coming. In fact, we are predicted to have another one starting tonight!

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While the snow is quite beautiful to look at, I am ready to say goodbye to winter and welcome spring with open arms! Even though I can’t control the weather, I can start thinking happy spring thoughts but starting seeds indoors. I know spring will eventually arrive and I hope to have my seedlings ready. So this week, I’ve started planting various seeds including tomatoes and salad greens. The tomatoes were planted in traditional 6 cell containers and will make their way to the garden when spring officially arrives. The salad greens (various lettuce varieties and spinach) were planted in coconut coir in 2 inch netted mesh baskets.

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Baby Petunias purchased at the produce/plug auction

When we bought the farm, there was a walk-in cooler that the previous owners had used as part of their  hunting lodge and guiding business. I have been wanting to repurpose it for a while to house an aquaponics system. We are finally about ready to make that leap. In the meantime, we have some flowers that will make their way into hanging baskets to sell later in the spring. We also just got our first shipment of ready to fruit blocks of mushrooms. I am really not sure how this will work out trying to grow all this in the same area, but I’m excited to experiment with it to find out.

Blessings,

Jennifer

 

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