Monday, June 28, 2010

A girl and a half?



If a girl and a half
can read a book and a half
in a day and a half,
then how many books can one girl read in the month of June?

Go to Let's Play Math and find out how to solve this problem!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Friday, June 25, 2010

Consumer recalls...



There have been several consumer recalls over the past couple of days that may affect Deal Seeking Mom readers, so be sure to check your stockpile this weekend. Please refer to the links included in each section for more details about the specific recalls:

Consumer Recalls: Select Kellogg’s Cereal, Scope Mouthwash + More

Hat tip to Deal Seeking Mom!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

End Them, Don’t Mend Them | The Weekly Standard


Although I don't always agree with P.J. O'Rourke, I do enjoy his writing style.

Excerpt: America’s public schools have served their purpose. Free and compulsory education was good for a somewhat unpromising young nation. The country was half turnip-head hillbilly and half slum trash from foreign refuse heaps. Public schools were supposed to take this mob of no-account pea pickers and bumbling greaseballs and turn them into a half-bright national citizenry. It worked, causing six or eight generations of public school kids to rush home to their shanties or tenements shouting, “Everything’s up-to-date in Kansas City!” or “Mom, Dad, this is America, quit boiling cabbage!”

For the full story, click here:
End Them, Don’t Mend Them The Weekly Standard

The Engines of Our Ingenuity: Main Page


I just found this site with literally hundreds of radio programs that tell about the inventions and inventors of the past:

The Engines of Our Ingenuity is a radio program that tells the story of how our culture is formed by human creativity. Written and hosted by John Lienhard and other contributors, it is heard nationally on Public Radio and produced by KUHF-FM Houston. Among other features, this web site houses the transcripts for every episode heard since the show's inception in 1988.

The Engines of Our Ingenuity: Main Page

The Blog of Mr. Q!


Mr. Q. is an eighth grade science teacher, as well as the author of an elementary science curriculum especially for homeschoolers!  Mr. Q. also has a blog on which he features some very fun lessons every week!   These lessons have been revolving around something all kids like - food!  I've done them with my students and we have had a wonderful - and delicious - time of it.  The lessons are based on something kids might normally eat in the course of a week - like cereal, bacon, mustard - and what Mr. Q views as the four main concepts of science are applied to that particular food.  Very clever!  Here are the four concepts excerpted from the blog:

•Atoms: Everything is made of atoms.


•Density: The amount of atoms within every object is known as the density of the object.


•Diffusion: Areas with lots of atoms tend to move to areas with fewer atoms.


•Law of Conservation: Atoms cannot be created or destroyed, only rearranged
 
If you would like to start these lessons with your child, I recommend you go back and read THIS POST and then begin with the lesson on How to Teach Science During Breakfast.
 
Bon appetit!
 
 
 

Friday, June 18, 2010

Homeschooler Cafe': Making Math More Fun & A "Giveaway"!



Janet over at Homeschooler Cafe is giving away 4 ebooks of fun math games from Making Math More Fun! There are SIX ways to enter!

Homeschooler Cafe': Making Math More Fun & A "Giveaway"!

Great Homeschooling Links: June 18, 2010

If you're looking for even more summer fun, head over to The Homeschool Classroom and check out their list of links for some cool summer activities:

Great Homeschooling Links: June 18, 2010

Handbook of Nature Study: OHC Summer Series #1: Mosquitoes and World of Smell


For some serious educational (shhhh! - don't tell the kids!) and FUN summer activities, check out Barb's Outdoor Hour Challenge Summer Series! Her latest offering is a study about Mosquitoes and the World of Smell! I need to do this myself, as our mosquitoes seem to ignore everyone but me whenever we head outside in the early morning or at dusk!

Handbook of Nature Study: OHC Summer Series #1: Mosquitoes and World of Smell

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Sunday Snippet: Bullies in Training… » se7en


This is an excellent post on Se7en +1 on bullying. Her posts aren't usually about such a heavy subject, but she does address it in a compassionate manner. I was one of those who always heard that Christians should turn the other cheek. I never thought of bullying as a subject addressed in the Bible but, surprise, it is.

Sunday Snippet: Bullies in Training… » se7en