…in my guest post over at Birkat Chaverim blog. It’s part of the Mitzvot Unplugged series, which has several other bloggers you might recognize, an interview with a member of the Maccabeats, some tips from funinJerusalem.com, different artists, and more. Head on over and check it out! ***A note about Shavuot dates: in my previous post …
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A day in the homeschooled life…
You may be wondering what day looks like in my house with my 4 kids home all day. A quick review: I have a 7 year old (2nd grade), a 4.5 year old (pre-k, some k work), a 2 year old and a 4 month old. My kids are (mostly) in charge of checking and …
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Beautiful leaves, fruit, and vegetable art for our Sukkah!
Today, the older boys and I made some melted crayon shaving crafts for decorating our sukkah. They look really nice! Here’s the lowdown: Start by peeling and shaving your crayons. We used our cheap craft table knives. (Do not use a pencil sharpener, though. It may seem like a good idea, but if you do …
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Homeschooling this year (2011-2012)
I am a fan of Montessori methodology. I love enabling the kids to do for themselves! So that is really what I aim for. This is an overview of my system for this year. I’ll update with what I’m using for what subject in a future post. This year, I have a 2nd grader (ds7) …
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