Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Meet Talented Author J. R. Turner

I'd like to introduce author J. R. Turner to you today.

J.R. is a huge fan of all things fun and thrilling. She gets a kick out of surprising her kids and loves to tell goofy jokes—that aren’t always funny. She lives in Wisconsin, a state known for cheese, bratwurst, and beer—and 1001 recipes for Cheesy Bratwurst Beer Soup. Between writing books, enjoying the outdoors, cooking exotic recipes like Kitty Litter Cake, and trying her hand at all types of arts and crafts, her life is one adventure after another. Visit http://www.jennifer-turner.com to learn more!

J. R. Thank you so much for having me visit today, Kathy!

KATHY: Thank you for coming J. R.  Can you tell my readers a little about your upcoming series?

J. R. I began writing this series at the request of my publisher. Electric Shorts—Sparking Young Imaginations is a pilot program designed to reach the reluctant reader. Each series runs six short stories and offers something unique. My series, Delbert Dallas and the Dragon Diaries, began in a brainstorming session with my 10-year-old son, Matthew. I had two themes I wanted to play with—musical instruments and history. Wow, did we go places!

KATHY: That's exciting!  I'm a retired teacher who knows how important interesting stories are to reluctant readers. I love that your ten year old son is your partner. Tell us more.

J.R. We began with the idea of a boy who had an electric guitar that turned into a time traveling dragon named Barbeque Bob. From there, we designed his archenemy, Walter Wheeler, with his own dragon named Firebrand. The boys visit different warriors and wars throughout history. From Vikings and Greek soldiers, to Denmark in World War II and all the way back to the Mongolian empire, we found little known facts and interesting myths and legends to include in the series.

KATHY: Wow!  Now I like your stories even better.  Not only do reluctant readers get to read, but they also learn history facts too.  When will the stories be available?

The titles and their release dates are:

March 22nd: Voyage to Viking Island


April 22nd: The Civil War Skirmish


May 22nd: Viva La Francine!


June 22nd: Meltdown in Marathon


July 22nd: Don’t Dis the Danish


August 22nd: Genghis Khan Do It!

Each short story will cost $.99 and will be available as an electronic download only. This makes them cost effective for schools and other literacy programs that wish to use them as teaching tools. We’re very excited to become part of summer reading programs as well. Our goal is to reach out to the kids who may not enjoy reading. For this reason, we’re using easy language and high action to keep the pace quick and hold the reader’s attention from beginning to end.

KATHY: Where can we find out more about you, your other books, and these great stories J. R.?

I’ll be updating my blog and website as we grow closer to the release date. Don’t be shy, stop on by, and let me know what you think! My website is http://www.jennifer-turner.com/ and my blog is http://jr-turner.blogspot.com/. Leave a comment today and you’ll be entered to win a free book thong in your favorite color!

KATHY: J.R. has included this great activity for kids to do!  Have fun!!

Delbert Dallas and the Dragon Diaries Activity

Dragon Guitar

empty shoe box

large rubber bands

ruler or stick

Cut an oval in the cover from the box. Stretch the rubber bands around the box. Replace cover and tape in place. Attach the ruler or stick to the back of the box on one end to act as the arm of the guitar. Cut Dragon head and wings from card stock. Paint, color, decorate with glitter and fun objects like sequins or stickers. Glue head to the stick and wings to each side of the box.

To play, strum or pluck the rubber band.  Have fun!




J. R. Thanks again, Kathy, for having me here today!

KATHY: Your welcome J. R.   I know the kids will love making this dragon guitar.  Actually, so will I!  I wish you great success with this much needed series o short stories.

Tomorrow on our virtual book tour Nancy Famolari is featuring author Jennifer Wylie.

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Monday, January 10, 2011

VALENTINE'S DAY FUN!

Howstuffworks "How Valentine's Day Works"


http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/family/valentine,htm

The History of Valentine's Day

http://www.history.com/topics/valentines-day

Valentine Exhibition-- Origins of the Valentine

http://www.americanantiquarian.org/Exhibitions/Valentines/origins.htm

Valentine's Day History

http://www.infoplease.com/spot/valentinedayhistory.html



Lesson Plans

Candy Heart Sentences Language Arts Lesson Plan

http://www.lessonplanspage.com/LAArtCandyHeartSentences34.htm

Conversation Heart Candy Math Math Lesson Plan

http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MathConversationHeartCandyMathIdea23.htm

Detective Valentine

http://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=3028

Graphing Valentine Candies

http://www.beaconlearningcenter.com/Lessons/2563.htm

How to Create a Valentine's Day Lesson Plan

http://www.beaconlearningcenter.com/Lessons/2563.htm

Mend My Broken Heart Math Lesson Plan

http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MathLAAdditionSubtractionMendBrokenHeartIdea23.htm

Preschool Valentines Day Theme

http://www.everythingpreschool.com/themes/valentines/index.htm

St Valentine's Day

http://www.englishclub.com/esl-lesson-plans/activity3-valentine.htm

Valentine Letter Writing

http://www.suite101.com/content/valentine-letter-writing-a12457

Valentine Rap game Music Lesson Plan

http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MusicValentineRapGameIdeaP1.htm

Valentine's Day

http://www.schoollink.org/csd/pages/esl/valentin.html
Valentine's Day lesson plan

http://www.developingteachers.com/tips/valentine_plan1.htm

Valentine's Day Math Lesson Plans

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2544269/valentines_day_math_lesson_plans.html

Valentine's Kindness

http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=492

Writing Acrostic Poems Valentines Poetry Lesson

http://k6educators.about.com/od/februarylessonplans/qt/valentines_poem.htm



Crafts

Bear Box Craft for Valentine's Cards

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/mbearbox.htm

Chocolate Boxes Paper Crafts - Learning Colors

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/m-chocolates-colors.htm

Chocolate Boxes Paper Crafts - Learning Letters

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/m-chocolates-letters.htm

Chocolate Boxes Paper Crafts - Learning Shapes

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/m-chocolates-shapes.htm
Gum Guy Cupids

http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/be-my-valentine-gum-guy-cupids-666451/

Heartlight Candle Holders

http://www.kckpl.lib.ks.us/ys/CRAFTS/Heartlgt.htm

Heather the Heart Shapes Buddie

http://www.dltk-teach.com/shapes/mheart.htm

Love Bug

http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/love-bug-671735/

Mosaic Heart for Valentine's Day

http://www.craftsbyamanda.com/2010/02/mosaic-heart-for-valentines-day.html
Valentine Placemat

http://www.teacherfunzone.com/valentine-placemat/

Valentine's Bee Craft

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/mvbee.html

Valentine's Day Crown or Hat

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/mcrown.htm

Valentine's Day Wreath Craft

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/mwreath.htm



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Monday, July 19, 2010

50 Fun Field Trip Ideas for Homeschoolers


If you're homeschooling your children, you know that letting them get out of the house and pursue learning opportunities in the larger world is an important part of their learning process. After all, all the things that they learn don't mean much unless they can apply them to the real world. If you're looking for some great ways to help your kids learn on a field trip, here's a list of ideas that can help enrich their knowledge about a wide range of subjects.
For links go to http://www.onlinecollege.org/2010/07/18/50-fun-field-trip-ideas-for-homeschoolers/

History and Government

Check out these ideas for ways to learn about the history and government of our nation.

1.Spend the day at a historical site significant to your lessons. There are thousands of historical sites in the United States and it's likely that there are at least one or two close to where you live. Spend the day exploring one to bring the history in your lessons to life.

2.Walk through your state or city capitol. This is a valuable chance to learn about government and the history of your state or city.

3.Take a walk through a notable cemetery. It might seem morbid but touring the cemetery will give you an excuse to talk about the well-known people who are buried there and the history behind them.

4.Learn more about ancient history by visiting an archaeological site. In America, there are a wide range of archaeological sites to visit, most related to Native American culture, that can let your kids get a window to the past as see how archaeologists work.

5.Find out more about presidents, thinkers and important people at historic birthplace museums. Do you live near the birthplace of a famous person? Take your kids along and spend the day learning about the impact this person made on the world.

6.Ask to show your students around a local fire or police station. This way, they can learn more about these municipal workers and how they respond to emergencies.

7.Walk in the footsteps of the past on a historic trail. Travel the same roads as people did hundreds of years ago with an education bike or hike on a historical trail.

8.Learn how mail works at the post office. Let your students write letters and visit the post office to mail them to gain a better understanding of how our US mail system works.

9.See the past in action by visiting a historical reenactment. A Civil War reenactment or a trip to a historical town like Williamsburg can help bring American history to life for your students.

10.Learn about Native American culture at a historical site or museum. These sites will help you to teach your kids more about the people who have called America home for thousands of years.

Science and Nature

These ideas will have you enjoying the wonders of the natural world.

11.Plan a visit to a science center or museum. You'll be able to engage in all kinds of interactive learning experiences and hopefully get your students excited about science.

12.Get a laboratory tour. Are your little learners intrigued by how scientists work? Take a tour of a laboratory to see how tests are performed and how real science works.

13.Get a greater understanding of the night sky through a show at a planetarium. There are usually a wide range of fun programs you can take students to that will help them understand the constellations and the solar system.

14.Take an afternoon to study animals and their habitats at the zoo. Taking a trip to the zoo can be a great way to not only learn about animals but the environments they call home as well.

15.See what natural wonders a natural history museum holds. From dinosaur bones to artifacts from people living long ago, these museums offer a chance for your learners to discover the history of our planet and our people.

16.Study the names and appearance of trees at an arboretum. Give your kids a course in botany by visiting an arboretum, studying the trees and learning about plant biology.

17.Get a chance to see the wonders of the world's oceans at an aquarium. Aquariums offer young learners a chance to get up close and personal with all kinds of sea creatures. If you don't have an aquarium near you, consider a local shop that sells tropical fish as an alternative to study fish and corals.

18.Go for a hike in a nearby park or woods. It'll give you a chance to learn about local plants and animals as well as more general science topics.

19.Learn how plants grow at a greenhouse. Taking a trip to a commercial greenhouse is a great way to learn about the life cycle of plants.

20.Camp out in the woods (or your backyard) for a night. You'll get to experience nature firsthand, learn how hard it might have been for early settlers and spend some time looking at the night sky.

21.Delve into the depths with a trip to a cave. Caves are a natural formation that can not only teach kids about water and earth cycles but are a great way to appreciate the natural beauty of the world.

22.Study your local biome with an environmental tour. If you're studying biomes why not go outside and find evidence of what your local biome is?

23.Study the skies at an observatory. If there is a nearby observatory at a research institution or college, use a tour as a way to learn more about how scientists study the skies.

24.Go bird watching to see the birds that call your area home. Learn more about the types, habits and calls of the birds in your neighborhood.

25.Explore the natural world in a national or state park. National and state parks are full of educational experiences that range from the scientific to the historical.

Culture

Take in some culture by taking your kids on one of these field trips.

26.Study a play performed in a theater. If you've been reading Shakespeare, take the time to go see it performed live for a better understanding of what drama is.

27.Learn more about famous artists at an museum. Learn about the artists who shaped culture and history through their works at a local art museum.

28.Plan a trip to a local religious facility. Study a religion or belief system outside of your own by visiting a church, mosque, synagogue or Hindu temple.

29.See artists in action at an art studio. If you're teaching budding young artists, consider taking them to an art studio to see how real artists make and prepare their works.

30.Take in a local festival. There are local festivals of all varieties but these will give you a chance to celebrate products and people important to your local community.

31.Listen up at a local concert or orchestral performance. Seeing an orchestra or band live can help inspire your kids to pick up an instrument and play, or can provide the foundation for lessons on music.

32.Teach your students about photography with their own photo shoots. Let your kids take photographs on their own photoshoot to help them learn about the power and pleasure of documenting the world around them. Add some text to the photos and have your students create their own newspaper about their travels.

33.Visit a make-your-own pottery studio. Get your hands dirty and learn more about pottery making, and it's history, by making your own.

34.Learn more about famous authors by visiting their cities or places they wrote about. Study up on famous writers, their works and their time period by visiting an artist's home or the settings for their books.

35.Make arts and crafts at a local store or studio. Help your kids embrace their artistic side with classes at a local studio or craft store where they can learn everything from sewing to painting.

Industry

Learn more about where the products and services we use every day originate through these great excursions.

36.Find a local factory and take a tour. From chocolate to cars, touring a factory is a great education in where things come from.

37.Learn more about transportation at a railway station or take a train ride of your own. You can learn about the importance of the railroad through a tour of a station or take to the rails yourself to experience rail travel firsthand. Ask your students to compare it to other forms of travel.

38.Plan a trip to a farm to learn where food comes from. Your kids might know food comes from somewhere but they might not be aware of how much work it takes to get it to the supermarket. A trip to a farm will help them learn about farming, environmental issues and eating right.

39.Take in the sights at an aviation museum. Flight changed how we interact with the world. Learn more about the history of it at a local museum or airport.

40.Spend an afternoon at a fish hatchery, learning about the life cycle and production of fish. Your students will get a chance to see biology first-hand and learn where their food comes from.

41.Go to a bakery to see how breads, pastries and other baked goods are made. Baking bread can be a lesson in chemistry, and watching it made on a large scale can be an educational and delicious trip.

42.See just how items are really recycled at a recycling collection plant. Help encourage your kids to recycle by showing them just what happens to those materials at a recycling plant.

43.Pick fruits and vegetables at a local orchard or farm. Your kids will get to enjoy a day working, but also understand how farming works and learn about plant reproduction.

44.Visit a ghost town. Ghost towns are more common than you think so look around your area for one to see to teach your students about industry and the economy.

45.Find out about where power comes from at a local power plant. We often take for granted that we have power when we need it, so show your kids just where it comes from with a power plant tour– a great lesson for chemistry and science studies as well.

Community

Explore your own community for learning experiences with these ideas.

46.Study distinctive homes in your community. It's a great way to learn more about architecture and the history of your community.

47.Plan out a tour on foot or on bike of your city. You'll be able to hit the major landmarks that define the past and present of your city.

48.Learn respect for all creatures with a trip to a local animal shelter. By learning about animals, your students will be more inclined to treat them with respect and work to protect them.

49.Get valuable business lessons from a local entrepreneur. Want your kids to learn more about business? Get a local entrepreneur or business to show your kids the ropes.

50.See where your water comes from at a water treatment facility. Do your kids wonder where the water they drink comes from? A tour of a treatment plant can show them how it gets to the tap and what a valuable resource water can be.


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Sunday, May 30, 2010

MEMORIAL DAY LESSON PART II


Remember Our Veterans Lesson Plan
http://www.crayola.com/lesson-plans/detail/remember-our-veterans-lesson-plan/

Remembering the Heros of Memorial Day Lesson Plan
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1630491/remembering_the_heros_ of_memorial_day.html

Remembering Those Who Gave Their Lives
http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/lesson313.shtml

Teaching the Meaning of Memorial Day
http://curriculalessons.suite101.com/article.cfm/teaching-the-meaning-of-memorial-day

The Memory Shall Be Ours: Celebrating Memorial Day
http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/lesson119.shtml

Unknown Soldier Diorama Lesson Plan
http://www.crayola.com/lesson-plans/detail/unknown-soldier-diorama-lesson-plan/

Veterans in My Family
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/SSMDVeteransInMyFamily-VetMemDayIdeaP12.htm

Crafts

Craft Stick Flag
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/july4/craftstickflag/

Crayola® Holiday Crafts - Memorial Day
http://www.crayola.com/crafts/memorial-day-crafts/

Patriotic Ribbon Dance-Along
http://crafts.kaboose.com/patrioticribbondancealong.html

Patriotic Wind Sock Craft
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/windsock/

Red, White & Blue Spinners
http://www.makingfriends.com/spinners.htm

Sequin Flag Magnet
http://www.makingfriends.com/flag_sequin.htm

Cooking

Preschool Education Snacks : Holiday > Memorial Day
http://www.preschooleducation.com/cmemorial.shtml

Multimedia

Memorial Day Images
http://www.usmemorialday.org/images.html

Virtual Fieldtrips

Arlington National Cemetery
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.org

Memorial Day Museum
http://www.waterloony.com/MdayMus.html

Online Activities

A Time to Remember: Memorial Day Quiz
http://www.funtrivia.com/trivia-quiz/ForChildren/A-Time-to-Remember-Memorial-Day-309728.html

American Flag Concentration Puzzle
http://www.surfnetkids.com/games/flag-c.htm

English Study Quiz - Memorial Day (Grammar Quiz)
http://www.manythings.org/voa/010525bam.htm

ESL Quiz - Memorial Day Quiz
http://a4esl.org/q/h/9901/cr-memorialday.html

Memorial Day Maze- Easy
http://www.alphabet-soup.net/mem/memorialmaze.html

Memorial Day Maze - Medium
http://www.alphabet-soup.net/mem/memorialmaze2.html

Memorial Day Word Search
http://www.alphabet-soup.net/mem/memorialseek.html

Printouts

Internet Scavenger Hunt: Honoring Our Veterans PDF File
http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/hunt/hunt011.shtml

Memorial Day Coloring Pages
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/coloring-pages/memorial-day/

Memorial Day Printables
http://homeschooling.about.com/od/holidays/ss/memorialprint.htm

Memorial Day : Spelling Words Worksheets Builder
http://www.softscho ols.com/language_arts/words/worksheets/spelling_word_list420. html

Memorial Day Vocabulary Quiz Worksheet
http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/misc/memorialday/quiz/index.html

Memorial Day Word Jumble Puzzle PDF File
http://www.classbrain.com/artholiday/uploads/memorial_wj_a-m.pdf

Memorial Day Word Search Puzzle PDF File
http://www.classbrain.com/artholiday/uploads/memorial_day_ws.pdf

Memorial Day Worksheets
http://www.schoolfamily.com/print-and-use-tools/category/133-memorial-day-worksheets

Memorial Day Worksheets for Kids
http://www.allkidsnetwork.com/worksheets/memorial-day/

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Lesson Theme of the Week
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lessonthemeoftheweek/

Section Sixty
The Saddest Acre In America

Men and Women buried here
Who gave their all for you and me
In Iraq and Afghanistan
So that, others, might be Free.

Row after row of headstones
Where friends and families grieve
They pay respects and say a prayer
There's some, don't want to leave.

Some will place a memento
For their Hero, 'neath the ground
And far too often, during the day
Hearing "Taps", a mournful sound.

The white stones bear their Name
Rank and Branch and conflict Served
The dates of Birth and Death
And the Citations, they deserved.

Maybe, a symbol for their Faith
Something, etched above their name
But no matter what, their beliefs
They're all treated just the same.

Once, Comrades in Battle
And now, resting neath that stone
Forever with, those other Heroes
So, they will never be alone.

Section Sixty, just a small part
Of this sacred, hallowed ground
But, each plot a special place
Where, a Hero may be found.

They all are in good company
Two hundred sixty thousand souls
Buried here at Arlington
Some young, with unfulfilled life goals.

All Served our Country selflessly
And they all deserve our praise
We should, remember them and thank them
Not just, only on, these holidays.

Del "Abe" Jones

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Friday, May 28, 2010

MEMORIAL DAY LESSON PLAN PART I


The Homeschool Network Internet Library News
http://www.homeschoolnetworklibrary.com

If you would like to get future in depth on my website I have 6 of the main U.S. Wars in my history index to use with your children.

General Information

History of Memorial Day
http://www.history.com/topics/memorial-day-history

Memorial Day History
http://www.usmemorialday.org/backgrnd.html

Origins of Memorial Day - Kids for Our Troops
http://www.kidsforourtroops.org/originsofmemorialday.htm

The National Memorial Day Concert
http://www.pbs.org/memorialdayconcert/

US White House Commission on Remembrance
http://www.remember.gov/

Lesson Plans

Creating a Memorial Day Poster Poem
http://www.eduplace.com/activity/memorial.html

Graphing Our History of Sacrifice
http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/03/lp313-04.shtml

How to Plan a Memorial Day Flag Lesson Plan
http://www.ehow.com/how_2188597_ plan-memorial-day-flag-lesson.html

Learning Through Listening | Memorial Day Lesson Plans
http://ltl.rfbd. org/Classroom- Teaching- Tools/Lesson- Plans/Memorial- Day-Lesson- Plans/426/

Memorial Day
http://www.teachervision.fen.com/memorial-day/teacher-resources/6644.html

Memorial Day Lesson for ESL Students
http://www.elcivics.com/memorial_day_lesson_1.html

Memorial Day Shoebox Parade
http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/03/lp313-01.shtml

Memorial Day Theme for Preschool
http://www.brighthub.com/education/early-childhood/articles/66163.aspx

Memorial Service Lesson Plans
http://www.500festival.com/events/MemorialServiceLessonPlans.asp

NEA - Memorial Day Lesson Ideas
http://www.nea.org/tools/13569.htm

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