Archives for July, 2009

So sorry about the late notice, but I was busy working and hadn’t checked out my Freebie of the Day* until just now. Anyway, Terri Johnson of Homeschooling ABCS is having giving away the first 5 lessons of the Homeschooling ABCs class. The first lesson will be given away on Monday, August 3rd, so if you’re still running ideas through your head about your families’ up and coming school year, this would be an excellent opportunity to see what she has to offer.

As Terri states on her sign up page for this offer: “Our mission is to encourage and equip you to have the best school year yet!”

And that’s the reason for this hasty post — I really believe that we all need to bless each other with whatever resources we can, especially the free ones during this challenging economy.

I seem to be moving into the reviewing mode, so if you miss the deadline, never fear! I will be sure to share my take on Terri’s teaching methods, ideas and even which type of student I think this would best fit. So catch me next Thursday for that information.

*Homeschool Freebie of the Day is an excellent resource for getting curriculum that is hard to find, dates back to the early 1900s (you’d be surprised at how relevant much of the information still is today!) as well as other great freebies like this one. So be sure to sign up for their email list so that you can be the first in line to download. Their website is: http://www.homeschoolfreebie.wholesomechildhood.com.




And no dog deserves it more than Hank the Cowdog. Hank and his best friend and protégé, Drover, serve up their adventures with a side order of laughter and canine wisdom. Hank is the self-appointed “Head of Ranch Security” while his friend Drover is deputy. Their job is to protect the ranch from all manner of coyotes, evil felines, monsters in bushes, flying buzzards and more. And what do they get in return? A dish full of “Econo Dog Food,” that’s what. But through it all Hank keeps his head held high because without him the humans would never survive … or so he believes.

“Hank the Cowdog” is the brainchild of John Erickson. And what a brainchild he is! When I first picked up this collection I wasn’t sure if my girls were going to like it. Along with the book “The Case of the One-Eyed Killer Stud Horse” we also got a cassette tape that contained excerpts of Hank’s story The Case of the Swirling Killer Tornado and a travel game called Tornado (it reminds me of the game “Trouble” from the good old days). My two year-old is a horse fanatic, so I assumed this would be something more up his alley as he got older. My older daughters are nine and six and I thought this might not interest them very much. Princesses and playing dress up are more in their line. Boy was I wrong! I popped the cassette into the car radio and within ten minutes we were all laughing ourselves silly.

My kids enjoyed the cassette so much that I went to the library and picked up a couple more volumes of Hank’s adventures. (Mr. Erickson does an excellent job of infusing each dog’s character into their speaking voices and the silly songs that he sings are priceless. I guess having worked alongside the real life Hank and Drover helped him to form voices for them.) My husband is of a much more serious nature, so I wasn’t sure if he was going to enjoy the audiotapes, but I figured I’d give him a try. At first my husband had a puzzled look on his face as the tape first began (hearing a dog sing a song about a tornado can do that to a person), but even he started chuckling as the story went on. So, that’s a 5 star rating out of 5!

My daughters have been having a really good time with the Tornado game. I think they were trying to land on the Tornado symbol just so they could spin the wheel and start their own little tornados. My youngest daughter ran downstairs to tell me “Mommy it looks like a real tornado – that’s really cool!” And since this summer I’m a road warrior chauffeuring them from activity to activity it’s nice to have a game that doesn’t require batteries to keep them occupied. The Tornado game is self-contained with all the pieces fitting inside its case. It’s perfect for car trips and is quiet, unlike those beeping and chirping Nintendo DS games that I bought my children. I much prefer hearing my kid’s laughter over electronic sounds, don’t you?

As a member of the Ranch Security Force (a Hank the Dog book club for the kids), our little package also came with the book, “The Case of the One Eyed Killer Stud Horse” was a hoot! Hank’s troubles begin with the “Case of the Poisoned Bacon Grease” and goes downhill from there. His master’s wife is injured. He’s forced to be dressed up by two little girls and then he’s supposed to catch a Killer Stud Horse all by his lonesome. One of the few good things that happened to him was watching his arch-nemesis Pete the Cat gets manhandled by his master’s son. So you see, there is some justice in this world. And in this particular story Hank finally gets a little respect from his human compatriots. So I guess every dog does have at least one day.

If you visit Hank’s website at www.hankthecowdog.com you’ll see that Hank has been a busy dog over the years with over 54 books to his credit. And the great thing (at least for my family) is that all of Hank’s adventures are recorded so they are the perfect way to keep everyone happy on our many driving adventures. And I just found out that there is a brand new CD out called “Hank’s Tales and Tunes” which is a great introduction of all of the varied and colorful creatures that abound in Hank’s world. I audios are done in the old style radio shows so it’s really fun listening to all of the sound effects while the dialogue is going on.

And the best thing of all about this is CD is that it’s on sale for just $3.00! That’s not as good as my favorite word (“F-R-E-E”), but it’s pretty darn close. So, if you’re looking for some affordable entertainment to take with you on the road (or to encourage an early bedtime for your little ones), this falls into the category of being too much fun to miss.





Me neither. But once I read this email that was sent by Maria Miller of Math Mammoth (a resource that I love, by the way!) I was very impressed. I’ve already made my curriculum choices for this year, but I will definitely be giving this a look next year. I hope this helps you if you’re still on the fence for next year. J The email from Maria is below:

We came across a useful resource recently and thought we would reach out to Brett Walter, the founder, to learn more about the Homeschool Buyers Co-op.

Maria: Welcome, Brett. Please tell us about the Homeschool Buyers Co-op and how it helps homeschoolers.

Brett: Sure. The Homeschool Buyers Co-op is the world’s largest purchasing cooperative for homeschooling families. In a nutshell, what we do is use our members’ collective purchasing power to get volume discounts on high-quality curriculum from educational publishers.

Maria: What a neat idea! Does it cost anything to join?

Brett: No, membership is absolutely FREE. In fact, we give new members 100 SmartPoints (Co-op currency) when they join!

Maria: That’s great! What would you say is the single biggest advantage of becoming a member?

Brett: Huge savings — anywhere from 20% – 90% — on their curriculum purchases. Plus, members gain access to lots of award-winning curricula that they wouldn’t be able to get on their own because it’s either too expensive or not offered to individual homeschoolers.

Maria: Brett, thanks for your time today. We are including examples below so our subscribers can get an idea of what types of deals are available from the Homeschool Buyers Co-op.


MORE GREAT SAVINGS AT THE CO-OP:

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Publisher

Product

Retail

Group
Buy

Price

Savings

ALL-IN-ONE

BrainPOP®

BrainPOP Homeschool

$195

***

***

Houghton Mifflin®

SkillsTutor K-12 Online Curriculum

$150

$59

61%

PLATO® Learning

Comprehensive K-12 Online Curriculum

$349

$299

15%

Renzulli Learning®

Renzulli Learning System Family Edition

$179

$99

45%

Waterford Learning®

Rusty and Rosy Learn with Me

$490

$239

51%

ELECTIVES

Auralog®

TELL ME MORE Homeschool

$319

$160

50%

DriversEd.com

Online Drivers Education

$99

$59.40

40%

Homeschool Programming

Computer Programming for Kids and Teens

$50

$30

40%

Learning.com®

EasyTech – Computer Literacy

$110

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$60

45%

LEGO® Education

Construction Sets

$76

$40

47%

Mark Kistler®

Online Drawing Lessons

$90

$40

60%

Meet The Masters.com

MeetTheMasters@Home Online Curriculum

$90

$45

50%

Simply Music

Learn-at-Home DVDs for piano

$90

$58

35%

Rosetta Stone®

Language Learning Curriculum

$249

***

***

Sunburst Technology

Type to Learn 4 – Typing Tutor Software

$89.95

$39.95

56%

Thinkwell®

American Government; Macroeconomics; Microeconomics; Public Speaking

$115.00

$59.95

48%

HISTORY

Chester Comix

Educational Graphic Novels

$185

$79

57%

World and I Online®

World and I Homeschool

$56

$28

50%

LANGUAGE ARTS

ClickN’ Kids®

ClickN’ Read Phonics

$60

**

**

EPS®

Explode The Code Online

$60

$35

42%

Homeschool Buyers Co-op

Wholesale eStore Pass

$50

$10

80%

Fable Vision

Get A Clue Vocabulary

$150

$50

67%

Vantage Learning

My Access! Writing Curriculum

$100

$50

50%

FableVision®

Stationery Studio

$70

$49

30%

Loyola Press®

Voyages In English

$43.90

$32.92

30%

MATH

Adaptive Curriculum®

Math Activity Objects

**

$49

**

Learning.com®

Aha!Math

$120

$60

50%

Houghton Mifflin®

Destination Math and Reading

$60

$20

66%

ExploreLearning®

Math & Science Simulations

$149

$52

35%

3P Learning®

LiveMathBowl

$99

$54.45

40%

Barnum Software®

The Quarter Mile Math

$40

$29

30%

Thinkwell®

Thinkwell Math Videos

$95

$55

42%

YourTeacher.com®

Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2

$139

$50

64%

RESOURCES

Discovery Education®

Discovery Education streaming Plus

$375

$199

45%

Thinkronize®


netTrekker d.i.
– The #1 Educational Search Tool

$60

$42.45

30%

SmartDraw®

SmartDraw Homeschool

$297

$49

83%

SCIENCE & HEALTH

Adaptive Curriculum

Science Activity Objects

**

$79

**

Discovery Education®

Discovery Education Science

$530

$129

75%

Discovery Education®

Discovery Education Health

$265

$139

50%

ExploreLearning®

Math & Science Simulations

$149

$52

35%

PLATO® Learning®

Middle School Life Science, Earth and Space, Physical Science

$139

$49.95

63%

PLATO® Learning®

High School Physical Science, Biology, and Chemistry

$135

$49.95

63%

Thinkwell®

Thinkwell® Science Videos

$95

$55

42%

TEST & ASSESSMENT

American Education Corp.

A+LearningLink

$70

$50

29%

Let’s Go Learn

Diagnostic Online Math Assessment

$20

$15

25%

Let’s Go Learn

Diagnostic Online Reading Assessment

$20

$15

25%

Kaplan®

Kaplan Online SAT Prep

$400

$50

88%

THINKING SKILLS

5MinuteMystery.com

5 Minute Mystery

$9.95

$9.95

***

Learning Enhancement

BrainWare Safari®

$240

$79

68%

* Prices depend on member participation; availability and pricing are subject to terms and conditions posted at each Group Buy offer web page. ** Our price is so good we’re not allowed to advertise it! Check our website for pricing. *** Earn SmartPoints which you can redeem for other curriculum available through the Co-op.



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