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Power Hour Binder & Resources (Geography & Nature Terms)

July 4, 2016 by Jen 4 Comments

Power Hour Binder & Resources (Geography & Nature Terms)

Power Hour Binder

This year I’m planning to be more intentional about our Power Hour (Morning Time) time. We are doing (roughly) six weeks on and six weeks off. So, each six weeks we are schooling will have its own focus.

I tried to work our Power Hour around our Rule of Six. Our Power Hour is the most important time of our learning day. Our Rule of Six are our guiding principles of our homeschool, so it only makes sense that I meld the two together. More bang for our buck!

I wanted to keep our Power Hour focused and simple. It’s very easy for me to get carried away with big, grand plans only to ditch it a few days or weeks in and only do the very bare minimum. Creating a binder with our printed material in it for myself and my children helps me to stay on track.

Our first two terms are Geography and Nature.

Geography Power Hour Resources

Pursue Holiness: (Memory work) States & Capitals, Books of the Old Testament

Serve Others: (Prayers) Rosary

Read Good Books: Paddle to the Sea, Tree in the Trail, Minn of Mississippi

Do Meaningful Work: Map Work, Draw USA, Map Books (we have a variety of atlases and fact books) 2 of our favorite, The 50 States and Maps

Experience Adventure: CNN Student News

Encounter Beauty: Catholic Hymn – God We Praise You

Literature Book: Orphaned on the Oregon Trail

I keep all of our supplies in this IKEA cart. I roll it up to the table during our Power Hour and roll it back to it’s spot when we are finished. No more searching around for books and supplies that we use during our Power Hour.

Power Hour Cart

Nature Power Hour Resources

Pursue Holiness: (Memory work) Poem – A Butterfly at Sea, Books of the New Testament

Serve Others: (Prayers) Rosary

Read Good Books: Handbook of Nature Study, A Nest for Celeste, Gregor Mendel: The Friar Who Grew Peas

Do Meaningful Work: Match a Pair of Birds (I’m super excited about using this!), The Young Naturalists Guide to Florida

Experience Adventure: Nature Walks

Encounter Beauty: Catholic Hymn – All Creatures of our God and King

Literature Book: Miracles on Maple Hill

Power Hour Binder Video

My super simple binder set-up!

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Summer Reading for Homeschooling Moms

May 24, 2016 by Jen 2 Comments

Summer Reading for Homeschooling Moms

(affiliate links) We are finishing up our last week of the school year! Notice I didn’t say we have everything “done”, I said we are finished. We don’t have a certain number of days that we have to complete here in Florida, but our portfolios have been reviewed (yippee!) and we have completed 37 weeks […]

Filed Under: Family Reading, Reading, Reading List

Great Books for Teenage Boys

March 31, 2016 by Jen 5 Comments

Great Books for Teenage Boys

(affiliate links) Homeschoolers are supposed to all be voracious readers, right? All homeschooled children walk around with their nose in a book – at least that is the stereotype. Somehow my teenage boy missed that memo! I haven’t given up hope that someday my son will enjoy reading, maybe even love it? Until then I […]

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Picture Books for Black History Month

January 10, 2016 by Jen 1 Comment

Picture Books for Black History Month

I truly love our diverse family. Raising children who look differently than we do can be a challenge though. I wish I could say I had the perfect recipe for raising black children in a white home who will never experience racism or never be on the receiving end of a negative stereotype assumption. That’s […]

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12 Days of Christmas Books

November 16, 2015 by Jen 9 Comments

12 Days of Christmas Books

(Contains affiliate links) Christmas books? Yes, please! Each year I like to add a few books to our collection. I know some families do the wrapped picture books for everyday of Advent. What you do is collect your Advent books (perhaps adding a few new ones) and wrap them up, place them in a basket, […]

Filed Under: Christmas, Family Reading, Feast Day

5 Favorite Books Just for Mom

September 4, 2015 by Jen 8 Comments

5 Favorite Books Just for Mom

All week we have been talking about books for our children and the best books to read aloud as a family. As moms we should be taking a bit of time for ourselves to fill our own cup with good books! Plus, our children need to see us reading. It sends a good message that […]

Filed Under: Family Reading, Reading, Reading List

5 Family Read Aloud Books on Our To Be Read List

September 3, 2015 by Jen Leave a Comment

5 Family Read Aloud Books on Our To Be Read List

(contains affiliate links) I always have a running list of books that I want to read aloud with the kids. I take advantage of our library request system – a big time and money saver. I also admit to being slightly addicted to Amazon. Admittedly we are slow book readers. We generally read only a […]

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5 Favorite Chapter Books to Read Aloud

September 2, 2015 by Jen 1 Comment

5 Favorite Chapter Books to Read Aloud

(contains affiliate links) When someone mentions reading aloud in a family, what do you envision? I envision everyone sitting quietly around the family room with mom or dad reading. The children are listening intently to each word, as if their life depended on it! Their cheeks are glowing after a day spent outdoors bike riding […]

Filed Under: Family Reading, Reading, Reading List

5 Favorite Family Read Aloud Picture Books

September 1, 2015 by Jen Leave a Comment

5 Favorite Family Read Aloud Picture Books

  Favorite Family Picture Books Many of our favorite picture books are from Five in a Row. I give much credit to that program for cementing my love of good books for children and avoiding most twaddle. It has opened the doors for us to read some truly fantastic books. Books that have become part […]

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