Thursday, May 21, 2009

Here It Comes...


I cannot believe how FAST summer is approaching!! I am SO excited...and a little nervous that summer is just gonna' FLY BY. We have SO MANY plans...and I've been working really hard with with our summer school lessons for this year. My first couple have passed the reviews by Yaya, the retired teacher grandmother-goddess, and my good friend Melodee, the young and glamorous local teacher. I'll be posting them in just a couple weeks, and hope you enjoy them.

But before all that, I thought I would post our summer schedule.

Now - this schedule is not die-hard, but we do stick to it pretty religiously. However, I never get upset if plans change or things don't work out...we just roll with the waves round here.

We do summer school Monday through Friday. Last year we had a theme every week...this year we're only doing 4 weeks of summer school, and we'll be alternating weeks. The other things we do in the "schedule" will happen all the time...whether it is a summer school week or not. Although I plan plenty of activities to keep them busy in school alone - we don't necessarily do EVERY activity. There are days that some things get skipped or replaced (or forgotten)...and that's okay.

In addition to summer school, these are the other activities that keep us busy...

...on Tuesdays we take advantage of the free movies that our local Regal Theater shows during the summer. The movies are shown Tuesday through Thursday, and there is a G-rated and PG-rated choice every week. Sometimes, if there are TWO movies we want to see, we'll go two days and see a different movie each day...but we usually keep it to one a week. The movies are past releases, and I can guarantee that my kids have seen them all AT LEAST once (several are in our massive DVD collection)...but there is just SOMETHING about seeing movies in a theater that is fun. I pack candy and snacks in my purse, buy a large soda (free refills), and we head to the theater.

Regal theaters host free movies all over the country during the hot summer months, and its a great way to give your air-conditioning a break and still keep cool. Check out the website for participating theaters and listings in your area.

Here in South Florida (specifically in Pembroke Pines) our movies are:

June 9-11: Horton Hears a Who & Nim's Island
June 16-18: Curious George & Spiderwick Chronicles
June 23-25: Mr. Magorium & Water Horse
June 30-July 2: Mr. Bean & Madagascar 2
July 7-9: Artic Tale & Igor
July 14-16: Everybody's Hero & Kung Fu Panda
July 21-23: Charlotte's Web & Shrek the Third
July 28 - July 30: Tale of Desperaux & Bee Movie
August 4-6: Space Chimps & Alvin and the Chipmunks

On Wednesdays - we usually hit the library. Every year we take part in the Library Reading Program. My kids LOVE earning prizes, and I love getting them to read!! There are several library programs throughout the summer that we also take part in...such as story times, chess club, and drama activities. Sometimes these alternate activities take the place of scheduled summer school lessons.

On Thursdays we have a playgroup. During the school year it consists of just those littlest brothers and sisters that aren't quite old enough to join the ranks of elementary-school-big-kids. But during the summer, the WHOLE family can come to playgroup. And just in time, too...because we switch locations from our local park to our local pool. The kids get a couple hours each Thursday morning to splash and play before heading off for other activities.

Of course, Friday is our field trip day - and we usually take off for some destination or another that correlates with our weekly summer school theme. But more on that later.
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Other fun things we do...
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The first Saturday of every month is Home Depot Kids Workshop day...where Home Depot provides a free kids workshop for the kids to build something great. On the first Saturday in June, June 6, the craft is a hardware sorter. And on July 4 (Independence Day!!! Hurray!!) they are making a cute picnic caddy!!
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Also, on the third Friday of every month, our local Childrens Museum is free from 3 to 9pm. And our local childrens art museum, Young At Art, is free the first Friday of the month from 5:30 to 8:30pm.
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And have you heard about The Summer Savings Pass? If you buy one general admission ticket to either The Miami Seaquarium, Miami Metro Zoo, or Wannado City...and pay an additional $19.95...you get unlimited admission to all three parks ALL SUMMER LONG. How cool is that? The cheapest way to do it is to buy a day at Metro Zoo...where tickets cost about $16.00 a person, versus Wannado or Seaquarium, where tickets are somewhere between $30.00 and $40.00 a ticket.
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And don't forget the Kids Fun Pass...which offers discounts and deals on admission to attractions all over South Florida. There are usually LOTs of free admissions for kids!!

As you can see...we have a very busy summer planned...and I can't WAIT for it to start!!

We'll see ya'all in a few days for our first summer school weekly theme...THE RAINFOREST!!!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Educational Web-Sites I Love

So, I am getting ready to start posting my summer school lessons for 2009!!

What a job it was to make them up all from scratch! There were several bumps along the way...one was that I don't have any PDF software and can't upload my own worksheets...so instead, I just gave general ideas and offered lots of links to LOTS OF SITES that have some GREAT activities and worksheets on the subject matter. Maybe someday I'll get my own software....

The other bump is one I am currently dealing with, and it is giving me stress ALL OVER my little blog world, and that is the untimely death of my camera at Girl Scout Camporee a couple weekends ago. It causes me GREAT sadness...sniff**sniff.

So I have been in the market for a new camera...something bigger, better, and more exciting...but I'm trying to find the right balance of all the features I want, and getting more camera than I need (it's a fine line...trust me).
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Another thing has been the fact that I let my kids pick what we would be studying (what was I thinking?!?!?!)...and that has led to several headaches as a couple of them picked subjects that were not the easiest to research and build lesson plans around...especially GOSPEL-THEMED lesson plans.

But through it all, it has been wonderful and rewarding, and I am excited to post these lessons soon and hope that someone else can benefit from them...or at least watch our family have fun with them!!

Before I do all this mass posting, though...I wanted to share a few of my favorite educational web-sites. This is by no means an all-inclusive list...as I found some of my greatest resources in the least likely places (like who would've thought that I would get the majority of the material on Rainforest's from the Rain Bird Sprinkler Site?)...but is is still a good list to get most any kind of educational material...

My first favorite is The Learning Page. It is a members site...but membership is FREE!! They have a GREAT staple of basic worksheets on everything from handwriting to math, plus they have monthly theme sheets for grades Pre-K through 4. I LOVE this site.

Another great members site is Enchanted Learning. Enchanted Learning DOES have a fee...but it is only $20.00 a year, and is another great site for basic worksheets and information for research on a huge variety of subjects. You can access most of the site without paying the membership fee, but in order to print worksheets without printing ads, you have to pay the fee.

I also am in love with Teach-nology. Teach-nology is a teacher run site where teachers submit lesson plans they have created for others to use.

ABCTeach is another great teacher-run site that I have used a few times for this, that, and the other.

Do YOU have any websites that you love when it comes to your kids education? If so - feel free to share them...I'm always interested in new hits!!

See you soon, with our first Summer School Lesson Installment...THE RAINFOREST!!