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Unit Study News March 2006 You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to it at www.unitstudy.com. This issue may be freely distributed to friends, discussion lists and groups, as long as the entire issue is included.
Spring is almost here, and after several weeks of miserable winter weather, it is sunny and 70 outside! The daffodils are making pockets of yellow sunbursts on our country roads, and farmers are busy preparing fields and garden beds. After growing up in Florida where the season changes were very subtle, I appreciate the big and colorful changes. They seem to keep everyone here looking forward to the next season with anticipation. The coming of spring also brings around softball, baseball and soccer signups. It looks like it is going to be a season of fun, with plenty of parental time in the bleachers. I am learning to appreciate the great taste of sport drinks when things heat up! As a parent, I know just what it is like to have children who are sports-oriented, as well as those who are not into sports. I have also realized that there are seasons of interest in sports that vary for each child, just like their interests in so many other things. While they may love sports this year, next year might be a year of interest in cars or quilts or horses. Be flexible and let them explore THEIR interests. This is their childhood, never to be experienced again. Let them enjoy it. And now, time for true confessions. I have been at it again – shopping for seeds! I can’t resist picking a few packets when I walk by those colorful displays and see all kinds of colorful flowers, vegetables and fruit, just waiting to be planted. From the local dollar stores to the grocery store and the farmers’ cooperative – I am surrounded with packages of promise, and it is beautiful. I must admit that I do miss the days when the children were small, and things like a Pizza Garden or Green Bean Teepees were so exciting. Enjoy these days with your family – they will disappear before you know it. With the approach of the season where we observe the ultimate sacrifice of our Lord and celebrate His victory over death, consider this a season of thanksgiving for an eternal gift of love from the Creator. Share your thanksgiving with you family and friends and complete strangers. We are blessed, indeed. Until next time, Amanda B. PS – Watch for my article in the upcoming Spring 2006 issue of The Old Schoolhouse! If you haven’t already subscribed, consider it – this is my favorite homeschool magazine, and the one that I read from cover to cover when it first arrives. I consider it an investment in “my” education which has a lasting benefit for the children's education. March
Celebrations! Gardens Unit Study – Gardening offers a priceless opportunity to work together on a fun family project, and share thoughts and ideas as you build your own special place of beauty and memories. From pole bean tepees to sunflower houses, what memories they will build! Use this study to share lessons about nature and plants with your children. What makes the seeds grow? Why do we grow things? What does a fresh ear of corn taste like? Imagine together, what it might have been like in the first garden -- the Garden of Eden! Take a break with your students and get busy planning and planting a garden this year while continuing your homeschooling with the Gardens Unit Study, at a special price of only $10.95 for the month of March! Available on CD or by direct download.
Easter Unit Study – Christians celebrate the heart of their faith during
Easter, and this four-week st Book Reviews: Easter Unit Study, reviewed by Larissa McKay,
Eclectic Homeschool Online Athletes of the Bible, reviewed by Tammy Cardwell,
Eclectic Homeschool Online
Create a Garden Tablecloth For those of you getting ready to begin the garden study, consider creating a garden tablecloth as part of your study. You can use a white or light color pastel twin size sheet and indelible paint or markers for this work of art, making sure that you keep newspaper or plastic under the sheet in case the markers bleed through the sheet! On the sheet, the students can plan the garden layout, list the types of seeds or plants planted, draw diagrams of the plants as they grow, and make plans for the fruits of their labor. Recipes for pizza, salsa, and other cooking from the garden adventures can be added to the cloth. Eventually, the tablecloth will tell the story of your family’s garden in 2006. Pull out the tablecloth from time to time over the years to laugh and remember the times of their lives… Going Digital with Homeschool Curriculum! We are happy to announce that we’ve teamed up with HomeschoolEStore.com and now offer the Easter Unit Study and the Gardens Unit Study as secure eBooks on a new website that is the only website that specializes in digital homeschool curriculum. Check out our eBook educational products right now by visiting www.homeschoolestore.com This dynamic and user friendly site employs the latest Adobe server technology, allowing us to make our products available to you at an affordable price - completely free of shipping costs. By using HomeschoolEStore.com, your unit studies will now be effortlessly stored, as small, easy-to-use files on computer or disc, to be viewed or printed at your convenience. Top of My Book Pile: For those of you who might not know, I love books! I am a voracious reader when time permits, and many of you have been asking about the books that I am reading now. Family Countdown to Easter: A Day-by-Day Celebration The Case for Easter Dangerous Wonder My South: A People, A Place, A World of Its Own Learning Links: Spring Coloring Book Happy Spring Placement Make Your Own March Windsock Make Your Own Kite Kite Making from the Outdoor Handy Book (scroll down) Spring Coloring Pages Psalms 72:6 Coloring Page Starting Seeds What's My Blog? www.homeschoolblogger.com/amandabennett See you there! |
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"To every thing there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under heaven."
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