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5 Games to Jump Start your Hands-On Learning

It's been a while since I have joined the Canadian Homeschool Blogging Team monthly post . I  am back this month on the theme of Hands-on Learning. Kids learn well with hands on activities. This is especially true for kinesthetic learners, but every kind of learner can benefit from some hands on learning. My favorite hands on activity to use with the boys are games. With Christmas coming up, I thought I would share with you a few educational games, that might be new to you, but nonetheless that are fun to play 1. The Presidential Game 2. Giddly Games , covering a wide range of subjects 3. Fractazmic , great for learning fractions 4. Professor Noggins  card games 5. BrainBox Games Hope you check these out, I am sure you will find something that would fit your family.  

The Basics of Critical Thinking - TOS Review

We love Logic at our house. One of the skills,  besides a love for God and His Word, we long to develop in our kids, is the skill of critical and logical thinking. One of the last products we got to review for the crew was one of those. It comes from a very well known company especially committed to developing curriculum in this subject for homeschoolers: The Critical Thinking Co. They have been around for a while and keep coming up with new  products on a consistent basis. I was very delighted to receive one of those for review: The Basics of Critical Thinking. The Basics of Critical Thinking is a book designed to teach kids the process of evaluating argument starting from the very basics of what an argument, a fact, an evidence is, and building up from that. It is designed for grades 4-9, and having looked through the book and my 5th grader work his way through it, I can say that the grade range is about right.   I had been wanting to do some sort of logic curricu

Eat Your Science Homework - TOS Review

Science is one of those subjects that must be taught but that many of us feel inadequate to teach. That is why a new product that can make the subject fun and easier to teach is always welcome. Well, this is what you have with Eat your Science Homework , a book put out by Ann McCallum Books . Ann McCallum books is a company that carries books written by Ann McCallum, a Canadian, living in Maryland, turned children book author, that loves to write books that teach, picks and enlarge the mind of children. What is Eat Your Science Homework? It is a book that contain science experiments that you can eat. It is a hands-on science book, filled with 6 recipes, that will allow you to connect science and food, and therefore demonstrate to the kids how science is in everything. Eat Your Science Homework is a 48 pages book suitable for 7-10 year old kids. That said, you can certainly use it with older or younger kids. It contains the following experiments: Atomic Popcorn Balls

When Lightning Struck - A Book review

Are you studying the Reformation? Do you love Historical Fictions? Do you love reading about the heros of the faith? Then read on... As a homeschooler I always encourage my fellow homeschoolers to include Historical fictions in their study of History as it helps students really enter the time period that they are studying and get a better picture of how people lived and what they felt. I recently had the privilege of reading a historical fiction titled When Lightning Struck: The Story of Martin Luther . If you have never heard of Martin Luther or read anything about him, you are missing out and here is your chance to learn who he was and what he did in an enjoyable way. When Lightning Struck is written for Middle and High schooler, but I could not put it down. If you love reading you will devourer this book. It would also work really well as a read-aloud for upper-elementary kids. It contains 23 chapters of average length that will keep you wanting to know more. When Lightni

Standard Deviants Accelerate - TOS Review

Looking to spice up your science studies with an online program? Looking for a program to supplement what you are doing in Science or to serve as a review? Read on! We recently received a one year subscription to Standard Deviants Accelerate  (SDA) online program. We were given access to all their Homeschool Courses . These include: Arithmetic – Grades 3+  Fundamental Math – Grades 4+  Earth Science – Grades 6+  Nutrition – Grades 6+ Algebra – Grades 7+  Biology – Grades 7+  Chemistry – Grades 9+  English Comp. – Grades 9+  U.S. History – Grades 9+  AP* Biology – Grades 11+ AP Chemistry – Grades 11+  AP* U.S. Government & Politics – Grades 11+  AP* U.S. History – Grades 11+ AP  Eng. Composition – Grades 11+ -  *AP stands for Advance Placement What is SDA exactly? SDA is an online program that offers a new way of learning or reviewing a whole array of homeschool science and Math topics. The program consists of videos featuring engaging teachers/hosts maki