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Book Review! “American Rebirth”

25 Tuesday Aug 2015

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While I was at HEAV this summer and discussing our “Homeschool Girl Power” theme, Good Steward Books recommended I check out a book called “American Rebirth.” It’s an anthology of four novels, with girls as the main characters. We loved it.

If you’ve liked the “American Girl” series, where the main character lives and deals with specific time period situations, you will love this book too. It’s a great way to help your daughter “experience” parts of American History. The writing is high quality, and on a slightly higher reading level than American Girl books. As an added bonus – each story shows the female protagonist having her faith tested and learning to endure in her struggles.

Personally, I really enjoyed the books. I think they would be a great addition as you are studying American History (covers 19th century – end of Civil war, labor strikes, etc.) My oldest, age 9, also read the books. She loved that the main character was a girl, and really related to the stories. Plus, the price is a great deal, and Good Steward Books offers free shipping on all orders over $25.

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I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed here are solely my own.

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How to Maximize Your Book Budget

19 Wednesday Aug 2015

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If you are a Homeschooler, you are more than likely addicted to books.

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wpid-20150113_135659.jpgBooks, unfortunately, are expensive. Buying books full-price can eat up your homeschool budget in no time at all, leaving nothing left for other subjects. Since we have moved to a very literature heavy unit study approach, I have been dealing with this a great deal this past year.

That, and my girls devour books like candy.

So I thought I’d write a post about how we’re attempting to maximizing our Homeschool book budget.

  1. First of all, I start by reviewing book lists and pick tons of books that might go along with our upcoming unit study ideas. In My Father’s World’s curriculum, this is called “the book basket.”

A few resources I started with:

Pinterest – always a favorite resource
A Mighty Girl’s Book Lists

2. I scour through what we already have on our shelves and set it aside.

3. Then I collect these lists together and enlist our Homeschool Dad’s help. He will go through those lists and see what we can check out-  either through our library  or through in County Library loan program.

We started Amazon Lists as a way to keep track of what we could find and what we can’t. This is extremely useful when I’m out and about and wondering if a certain book is needed or not. (I wrote about that here.)

4. Hit the Used Curriculum Sales and Homeschool Conventions! I only did HEAV this past year, I didn’t have a chance to do any other local curriculum sales. And I have found that with some of the books I want to read, there is just no better place to find it than from other homeschoolers. Missionary biographies? Yeah, local libraries aren’t likely to have many of those. But homeschoolers will have those resources coming out of their ears! And for what I couldn’t find in the Used Curriculum Sale, the Exhibit Hall awesome for!

5. Once I had exhausted those ideas, I then turned to Paperbackswap.com. Paperbackswap is a great way to get of those books of yours that didn’t sell at the Used Curriculum Sales. You then earn points which you can turn around and use on books you do want. I got rid of a lot of items this way. Sadly, I didn’t find the books I desperately need for this fall, but I did find some of the ones I just wanted to have. I still have a running list and will continue use this as a resource.

6. My other favorite resource for books is searching locally at thrift store type shops! I have just had the best luck with this the past few years. In Virginia, there was a thrift store we used to frequent that sold children’s books dirt cheap and had racks of books to choose from! (I’ve heard they made them more expensive now, though.) I never left there without finding tons of book resources.

Now in PA, we live very close to a Habitat for Humanity ReSale store. They sell children’s books for about 25 cents each. This is where we are able to find the best books to feed our kids’ book addiction. I love it because I can very easily find all the great old chapter books and classics I grew up on – our last trip we spent $15 and walked out with more books than we could carry!

Little Free Libraries are starting to become popular in our local area as well, and since I’m friends with many of the owners, I do like to stop by and just see what’s up. Sometimes I am pleasantly surprised!

And I might send out an SOS to homeschool moms in local groups just to see if anyone wants to trade or share something that is just sitting on their shelves! And oh, I might just mention that wish list to grandparents for gift ideas as well!

7. Now that I’ve exhausted most of these resources, it’s about time for me to break down and decide which books I must absolutely must have, and need to purchase. Having the books on an Amazon list does help for pricing purposes at this point, but as much as I love Amazon, I want to support our HEAV exhibitors, and see if I can find good deals as well!

I met GoodStewardBooks.com at HEAV, and had a great conversation with them (as well as buying several more books, of course). They have great prices and also offer free shipping on orders of $25 or more. They seem to have a really good stock of Christian fiction that might be difficult to find in a regular bookstore. I would definitely recommend checking them out!

(They did give me one free book to review which I will be sharing about in an upcoming post!)

I do realize I’m not going to be able to own and/or find every single book I might want out there. That’s not going to stop me from trying though!

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Other Ways Homeschool Dads Can Be Involved

18 Tuesday Aug 2015

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In a previous post, I talked about ways your Homeschool Dad can be involved in your homeschool. Since then, I’ve thought of a few more!

20150704_0943478. Show and Tell – During the day, we leave completed work items on Daddy’s desk to show/read to him at the end of the day. My girls love this.  We might also put them by his seat at dinner, so we can talk about them. This is a good way for me to remember to have them read and review certain work with him.

9. Wall of Fame – One wall of his office at work is decorated with various art projects. I can tell when they are especially into a particular project because the girls only designate their most favorite work for “Daddy’s Office.” They love going to his office and seeing their work displayed. As an added bonus, this has sparked alot of discussions about homeschooling with his coworkers!

10. Heavy Labor – I’m sure us homeschool moms already take advantage of this one, but Homeschool Dads are awesome at hauling around the piles of books we collect. And dropping loads of them back at the library when needed. And carting piles of items to and from the basement, etc. Make sure they know how helpful and valuable that sort of participation really truly is!

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Our haul from the HEAV homeschool convention. Well, part of it.

11. Taking Over “Classes” You Really Don’t Want to Do – Through other parents at our AHG troop, we found there was a summer archery program in our area. Which of course, would help them earn that AHG archery badge! My girls were dying to do it with their friends, but I was already suffering from major burn out. Hubby talked the other dads into doing it with him, and so it became a Daddy/Daughter activity once a week this summer.

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Archery Lessons with Centershot.org

12. Documentation – Our Homeschool Dad has been a massive help this year with the documentation we needed for our portfolio. Here in PA, we’re required to keep a book log, and hubby helped me fill in the information. I just created the spreadsheet format for him, and would hand him the receipts we get from the library as we check out books. He would then fill in the info as he had time. This was a HUGE help, because our book log was up-to-date and ready for me to just print and stick in our binder when portfolio time came around!

Plus, as a mentioned in a previous post, he has been helping me by going through the pages of book lists I’ve found. He will review and reserve books from the library, and then keep track on our ongoing “wish lists” on what the library has or doesn’t have. This has been great to have when I’m out and about, but also when grandparents want to gift the girls, I have a running set of ideas ready to share! This has helped me keep very organized as I plan and prepare for upcoming curriculum.

What other ways does your Homeschool Dad participate in your homeschool?

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The Proverbs 31 Woman (nasb)

Description of a Worthy Woman

An excellent wife, who can find?
For her worth is far above jewels.
The heart of her husband trusts in her,
And he will have no lack of gain.
She does him good and not evil
All the days of her life.
She looks for wool and flax
And works with her hands in delight.
She is like merchant ships;
She brings her food from afar.
She rises also while it is still night
And gives food to her household
And portions to her maidens.
She considers a field and buys it;
From her earnings she plants a vineyard.
She girds herself with strength
And makes her arms strong.
She senses that her gain is good;
Her lamp does not go out at night.
She stretches out her hands to the distaff,
And her hands grasp the spindle.
She extends her hand to the poor,
And she stretches out her hands to the needy.
She is not afraid of the snow for her household,
For all her household are clothed with scarlet.
She makes coverings for herself;
Her clothing is fine linen and purple.
Her husband is known in the gates,
When he sits among the elders of the land.
She makes linen garments and sells them,
And supplies belts to the tradesmen.
Strength and dignity are her clothing,
And she smiles at the future.
She opens her mouth in wisdom,
And the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.
She looks well to the ways of her household,
And does not eat the bread of idleness.
Her children rise up and bless her;
Her husband also, and he praises her, saying:
"Many daughters have done nobly,
But you excel them all."
Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain,
But a woman who fears the LORD, she shall be praised.
Give her the product of her hands,
And let her works praise her in the gates.

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