Friday, August 30, 2013

Happy Labor Day!

To celebrate this holiday, watch a video from History.com about the history of labor day.
http://www.history.com/topics/labor-day/videos#history-of-labor-day


 
Rosie the Riveter — represented American women who worked in factories during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies
 
 
 
Pamphlet on Organized Labor - 1935.
Labor Day Parade, New York City, 1963
 
Sources
 
History of Labor Day. (2013). The History Channel website. Retrieved 4:39, August 30, 2013, from
 
Labor Day, How it Came About, What it Means. (2013) USA Department of Labor Website. Retrieved 4:39, August 30, 2013, from http://www.dol.gov/laborday/history.htm#23

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Lost Library Books :-)

More like 6 months with our family. :-)

Science Video of the Week!

Hello everyone,

Today I found this cool science channel on Youtube. The videos are done by Steve Spangler. (He's kind of like Bill Nye the Science Guy.) I'll post a video from the channel every week.

Here's video #1.


Read the full experiment at http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/volcano-in-a-cup-erupting-wax



Saturday, August 24, 2013

Haha

While cleaning out under the couch...

Me: Oh look I found the Latin Answer Key! 

My little sister: so it opens doors?

Me: No... 

Her: Then why is it called a key?

Me: It's the key to the answers

Her: ?????

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Challenge B Quote From Little Britches

Ralph Moody
“A man's character is like his house. If he tears boards off his house and burns them to keep himself warm and comfortable, his house soon becomes a ruin. If he tells lies to be able to do the things he shouldn't do but wants to, his character will soon become a ruin. A man with a ruined character is a shame on the face of the earth.”
Ralph Moody, Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

What if Earth Lost Oxygen for 5 Seconds?

 

Quizlet- Combining Sets

 There are many things you can do with the flashcard sets on Quizlet. One of those things is combine the sets. If you don't know how to do this, this walkthrough will help

#1 Login

Login with your Facebook or Google account. If you don't have one, click the sign up button.




















#2 Pick One of the Sets You Want to Combine

Pick a set from either your sets, or browse, or create a set.

















#3 Click Combine

Once you have your set pulled up, look at the tool bar at the bottom of the set and click combine.






#4 Add the Sets You Want to Combine Together

It should pull up a page like this. As you can see, to the left are the sets you are combining. To the right are sets you can add to you combination. To do that click the small add button to the right of each set. You can also search for the sets you need.



 
#5 Select What You Want to Create with the Sets and Click Go!
 
After you are done adding all the sets, choose what you want to turn them into. You have 9 options-
Cards, Speller, Learn, Test, Play Scatter, Play Space Race, Print, Export, and Create a Set.
Select one, and then press Go, and it will take you to the combined set page.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Unstoppable: The Movie

This looks like it's going to be an amazing, eye-opening movie. If you haven't heard of it yet, watch the video below. It's only in theaters Sept. 24!

 
 
 
My mom loves the song playing in the background of this video. It's sung by Warren Barfield, and the lyrics are astounding.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Challenge Controversey-Bowditch or Bowditch?

In Challenge A we have to read Carry On, Mr. Bowditch. An amazing book about a young boy, who was uncommonly great at math and also took every opportunity to learn. His name is Nathaniel Bowditch, but there has been disagreement on how to pronounce his last name.

Is it pronounced like Bow-(as in bow and arrow) ditch?

Or B-ow (as in ow! I hurt my toe!) ditch?

This website gives the answer to this Challenge pronunciation controversy.

Do you have any other words you don't know how to pronounce? Comment below with the word and I'll write a post on how you pronounce it!

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Easy Quote

"Although this course may not be easy for you, there are very few things in life that are easy and worthwhile."

- Dr. Jay L. Wile

Remember, as we are starting this new year to do hard things! It will be worthwhile.

What is a Double Dip Recession?

While studying economics, this question came up. I thought it would be a good thing for everyone to know. Plus, they have a cool video to explain it.

Link- http://www.investopedia.com/video/play/double-dip-recession/

Enjoy!

Sunday, August 11, 2013

How to Remove Distractions and Get the Most Out of Your Study Time

Colossians 3:23-24 ESV / 203 helpful votes

Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.

        Have you ever been trying to intently studying your school work, then suddenly fall into a day dream? Subconsciously staring out the window, fiddling with items on your desk, thinking about something way off topic, or even worse; wasting away your precious study time on the Internet. I have been there myself, multiple times. I know, at my house at least, there are more than several distractions, which waver my focus. It's important as homeschoolers, to remove distractions of our home while working, so we don't find ourselves wasting away our day, and not finishing what was expected to be completed. Here are some steps I hope are helpful to everyone.

1. Find a quiet place to work. 

     I have five siblings total. There is constant noise in my house, whether it be the baby screaming in the bedroom, Curious George playing in the living room, or my sister and mother discussing something which may be interesting to me in the kitchen, there are noise distractions everywhere. To get away from these, I suggest getting into a room separate from the TV, all other noisy things (and people (-: ) and shutting the door (with your parents permission, of course.) If this still doesn't work, I have heard earplugs work nicely.

2. Clear and Organize Your Workspace

     A cluttered and disorganized workspace is not only distracting, but also extremely hindering to the productiveness of your work. To make your desk clutter and distraction-free, keep only have what is helpful to your studying on the desk. Picture frames, piggy-banks, magazines, and picturesque calendars may make your desk look more homely, but these can steal your attention.

3. Turn Off Electronics

     Put your phone on silent and if you don't need it for studying, disable your Internet. Hand your iPod, DS, and video games over to your accountable parent, until your next free-time. This may hurt, but a rule in my house, is no electronics until the work is done. This rule is extremely helpful when trying to remove electronic distractions, during school days.

4. Close the Curtain

     Although natural light can be refreshing, an open window can be a gateway to distraction. Any movement could get your attention, a car passing by, a beautiful bird landing in your yard, a lady walking a dog, or your siblings playing outside. To remove these potential focus-killers, just close the curtain.

5. Take Breaks

     If you work 5 hours straight, of course you are going to have problems focusing! Every once in awhile, take a 5 to 10 minute break. Get a glass of water, go outside, pray and read your Bible, ask your mom if you could do a chore for her, or play a quick game of tag with your younger siblings. 

6. Get Good Sleep, Eat Right, and Get Dressed in the Morning

     Many things can hinder focus, if we stay up too late, eat junk food, and stay in our pajamas all day (what homeschooler hasn't done this before?) We aren't going to get as much done as we would have if we went to bed early, ate a healthy breakfast, dressed in regular clothes, and started our school early.

7. Pray Before Starting

 Last but not least, I recommend praying before you start studying. Pray that God will give you focus, to learn what He wants you to learn, to make the most of the day He has given you, and bring glory to Him. God answers prayers. 

I hope this article will be helpful to you, in the everyday process of homeschooling. I pray that it will help to make your days free of distractions from your work, and that it will aid you in making the most of the time God has given you.

Happy Studying!

Hannah

Do you have any other ways to keep distractions away? Please comment below, with your thoughts! 

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

How Attitude Affects Grades

How attitude affects grades-


This shows me that even though I might not like a subject, I still need to have a good attitude about it.


Math Education: An Inconvenient Truth

 
Crazy! Couldn't help but share this!!
 
 

Inspiring Sermon

Discovery Bible Fellowship has been doing a series in James for the past few weeks, and the series has been great. Our pastor (Dirk Madden) has spoken to us about the big picture in life, living out our faith, the identity we have in Christ, and faith that is alive. This week the topic was controlling our tongue, and how powerful words are. Mr. Madden explains it well. This sermon for some reason stood out to me. It's really great and worth watching.


(To those who have watched it, I encourage you to take the challenge he mentions, this week. I've done it for only 3 days and have already noticed how bad I was when it came to controlling my tongue.)

Sunday, August 4, 2013

It's (almost) Time!


<< Ecclesiastes 3 >>
New International Version
 

A Time for Everything
1There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens:

It's only one week away!! Homeschool season is back. Hasn't summer gone by fast? And now with only a week left, it's time to prepare. The following is a list of 6 things to do before summer ends.
1. Get Back On Your Sleep Schedule
No sleeping in when school starts! Start to go to bed and wake up at set times, put yourself on a regular schedule. That way, when school starts you'll feel energized and well rested, instead of grumpy and tired.
2. Look Through Materials
Once you have your books and guides, look through them to get comfortable with the information. Look at the overview of the year to see what you are learning. See if there are any assignments the guide asks you to do before the first seminar, and do them.
3. Buy or Make a Planner
Once you are familiar with the material, get or make a schedule, which you can organize when you will do each subject. This takes a lot of pressure off your first week. If you have a planner, then you will not have to worry about what you will do when, on your first day. I recommend getting a schedule where you can change the content when needed, because if your schedule doesn't work out one week, it will be easy to change. If you do make your own planner, it's easy to customize it to how you like it. For example, I'm making my schedule to incorporate class notes, my schedule, a to-do list, and a Bible verse/devotional all in one.
4. Fill Out Papers 
Specifically, the Etiquette Agreement, Risk Waiver, and Student Information sheet. All of which can be found in the guide.
5. Buy School Supplies and Organize Your Backpack
Make a list of what you need, look for good deals, and buy the things. (Of course this part comes naturally to mothers, I don't see a need to even put it on the list. :-D) Once all materials are collected put it all in your backpack, making sure to include everything on the list of necessary materials (found in the guide) 
6. Have One Last Fun Time!
Do one last fun thing, while you still have the chance. Go swimming, have a back-to-school party, have a BBQ, go to the lake, go to Natural Falls State Park!  Link- http://www.travelok.com/listings/view.profile/id.5293 (I went here this summer, just for a day, and it was GREAT. It had a 70 foot waterfall and hiking trails, even a place to swim in crystal clear water. So much fun!) The choices are endless, and doing something fun and relaxing can help relieve any pre-school stress.
I hope this will help you prepare for the changing of seasons. 
See you all soon,
Hannah