Wednesday 30 April 2014

Lego - The colour Red and Spring

This month Sir N participated in two Lego Challenges.

The first one from LEGO Quest II over at the Canadian Homeschooler.  The theme this past month has been COLOUR!


His first idea was to build a Lego brick.


I loved his second idea based on a Lady Bug.  


The second challenge was from Angels of HeartLego Challenge #18 Spring Challenge.



His idea is a tree in blossom with a cat enjoying the sunshine.

We've really been enjoying these challenges.  Thank you to the Canadian Homeschooler and Angels of Heart for these.

Blessings
Chareen

The Brinkman Adventures Season 2 {Review}

Have you heard of The Brinkman Adventures? Neither had I until Brinkman Adventures asked the crew to please review The Brinkman Adventures Season 2: Episodes 13-24. We are officially hooked!  Wow!

The Brinkman Adventures are the result of a vision and idea the Lord gave to Ian Bultman one day when he was away on a prayer retreat.

The vision was to create radio quality dramatizations retelling actual modern day missionary stories using the day to day lives of his own family (there are 9 children in his family).   Each of the children's names have been changed in the production but they all play themselves.

The aim of the series is one of changing lives and encouraging young people to become missionaries.

What we received
  • We received the complete iTunes download version of Season 2 of the Brinkman Adventures containing 12 episodes. 
  • Each of the 12 episodes is 26 minutes long. 
  • The file arrived in a 530MB zipped folder this unzipped into 26 files in one folder (576 MB). 
  • There was over five hours of listening fun.

How we used it
After downloading and unzipping the folder I imported them into iTunes and burnt them to four CD's. As soon as the first one was ready we decided to listen to Episode 1.  The original plan was to listen to an episode a day.  As soon as we started listening we were hooked and could not stop.  We had an appointment later that afternoon and we took the CD as well as the next one with us so we could continue our listening adventure.   

Each episode has a follow up link on the website with more background information on the missionary story featured along with links to organizations and pictures of the actual events represented in the episode.  You can see these pages by following the links below. 

Ep. 01 - The Mystery Ring
Ep. 02 - Blue Hat and T-Shirt Bible
Ep. 03 - How Big Is Your God Pt. 1
Ep. 04 - How Big Is Your God Pt. 2
Ep. 05 - Mexico By Bus
Ep. 06 - Treehouse Academy
Ep. 07 - Pirates of Mayan Island
Ep. 08 - Sapphire Slave Pt. 1*
Ep. 09 - Sapphire Slaves Pt. 2*
Ep. 10 - Hadi's Choice
Ep. 11 - Castle of Secrets
Ep. 12 - On the Run

Each and every episode of the Brinkman Adventures is based on real family life.  The missionary stories are all based on actual events of missionary families around the globe.   The names of the missionaries have all been changed to protect their identities.

Each story has scripture and prayer in them and real every day life conversations.  The family pray together and do bible studies together demonstrating how to apply christian principles in daily living.

The dramatizations are excellent and you feel as though you are actually in the country where the story is taking place.

Cost of Brinkman Adventures
  • Physical 4 CD set at $25 suggested Donation
  • MP3 / iTunes download at $17.00 suggested Donation
The Brinkman Adventures operates on a donation basis. You have the option of choosing your donation value.  ALL proceeds raised go towards funding new episodes and supporting missionaries.

There are two sample episodes available for you to listen to online. Episode #1 is available to listen to at the bottom of the Fun Stuff page and episode #9  The Provider has it's own dedicated page.

You can watch behind the scenes recordings of the family recording the episodes on YouTube.

Recommended Age Range
These stories are intended for family listening.  Some of the stories are dramatic and some of the themes can be a little frightening for younger students.  If an episode is going to be intense it starts off with a recommendation that parents do listen to the story alongside their children.

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What we thought
We loved listening to The Brinkman Adventures Season 2: Episodes 13-24 so much that we have purchased Season 1 and are looking forward to Season 3. Each and every episode is sit on the edge of your seat anticipation story telling at it's best.

If your family are looking for something to listen to that is encouraging, brings truth and light into the hearts and minds of your children then The Brinkman Adventures is for you! Be warned once you start listening you will not want to stop!

Blessings
Chareen

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Tuesday 29 April 2014

Ice, Wind, Rock by Peter Gouldthorpe {Tuesday's Treasures}


  • Format: Paper back / Hardback
  • Number of Pages:32
  • Publisher:Lothian Children's Books
  • Publication Date: 
  • ISBN 10:0734411553
  • ISBN 13:9780734411556
  • Author Peter Gouldthorpe
  • Illustrator:Peter Gouldthorpe
I just love a good find at the library and this is one of those finds.  This book is both beautifully written and illustrated.  It is good quality twaddle free Australian history.  It tells the historical journey of Douglas Mawson down in the Antarctic and his fight for survival giving the reader a deeper appreciation for the beautiful wild Antarctic and why the Australian base is called Mawson base.  If you are studying the geography and history of the Antarctic I highly recommend this beautiful book. 

Blessings
Chareen
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Welcome to Tuesdays Treasures. I started these posts as a way of sharing great books in honour of my friend in New Zealand who would arrive with the treasures she had unearthed at her weekly trip to the library!

There are so many wonderful books and Resources out there out there hiding on shelves and somewhere on the internet.

I invite you to blog about

  • a book on your shelf, one you're reading or one you found at the library,
  •  a great homeschool item you have found and
  •  any new resources you are enjoying. 
Grab the button for your post and add a link to your post below. I would love to read about your treasures. 
Every bed of Roses

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Monday 28 April 2014

Seabird {Unit Study}

This months theme for the Poppins Book Nook is Planes, Trains and Automobiles - anything transport related.  The  book we chose Seabird by Holling Clancy Holling. Our mode of transport looked at was sea travel. Mr Holling is a master story teller that grabbed our imagination from the very first page, so much so that this month we have spent a delightful time exploring the history of shipping from sailing ships to modern container ships that roam our oceans.

We found some excellent FREE resources online and have watched a few documentaries on YouTube as well.  Seabird introduced us to the wide world of shipping and encouraged an inquiry into the different types of ships through the ages.  We read Ships, Sailors and the Sea alongside Seabird.

Lapbook and Notebook pages
YouTube
General

On the WWW

"A writer of books for young people is quite aware that they may open new vistas for fresh and eager minds. If this story charts a course into related stories — sparkling seas now held unknown between other book covers — then SEABIRD will have accomplished part of her mission." 



Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 64 
ISBN 10: 0395266815
ISBN 13: 9780395266816
Author Holling C. Holling
Illustrator: Holling C. Holling
Available from Bookdepository and Amazon

We have learned so much this month about the shipping industry and it's history. You are invited to blog and share one of your book adventures on the theme of transportation and join in our link up below.

Looking forward to reading your adventures
Blessings
Chareen


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Saturday 26 April 2014

HSMJ Learning about ANZAC, Ships, Sailors & Dinosaurs

In my life this week…
Ben and Me I'm thinking about joining Marcy over at Ben and Me Round 5 of Blogging through the Alphabet. Beginning on Monday, April 28, finishing up the week of Monday, October 20! Anyone else want to join me ?

I've also discovered a lady who does Zentangle art and is a Christian - Chrissie Murphy Designs and she is an Aussie Blogger!


In our home school this week…
 Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
My favourite thing this week was…
Things I’m working on…

In Bloggy world I’m reading…
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…

"The most difficult thing is 
the decision to act, 
the rest is merely tenacity." 
- Amelia Earhart -
Blessings

Chareen

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Friday 25 April 2014

ANZAC Day - an Ode to the Fallen



With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children
England mourns for her dead across the sea,
Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of her spirit,
Fallen in the cause of the free.

Solemn the drums thrill: Death august and royal
Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres,
There is music in the midst of desolation
And glory that shines upon our tears.

They went with songs to the battle, they were young,
Straight of limb, true of eyes, steady and aglow,
They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted,
They fell with their faces to the foe.

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

They mingle not with their laughing comrades again,
They sit no more at familiar tables of home,
They have no lot in our labour of the daytime,
They sleep beyond England's foam.

But where our desires and hopes profound,
Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight,
To the innermost heart of their own land they are known
As the stars are known to the night.

As the stars shall be bright when we are dust,
Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain,
As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness,
To the end, to the end, they remain.

I found this write up about this poem over at ANZAC Day "The Ode comes from For the Fallen, a poem by the English poet and writer Laurence Binyon and was published in London in The Winnowing Fan: Poems of the Great War in 1914. This verse, which became the Ode for the Returned and Services League, has been used in association with commemoration services in Australia since 1921."

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Thursday 24 April 2014

Mousephant and Macawnivore {Virtual Fridge}

This Week
Ever since we discovered a cartoon tutorial on The Lorax DVD we have been diligently checking out all the extra features on our children's DVD's.  So far we have learned to draw The Lorax and Turbo.  Last week we borrowed a blue ray version of The Croods and learned how to draw a Mousephant and Macawnivore. These tutorials are only available on the Blue-ray version.



I discovered that DreamWorks Animation have uploaded 8 drawing tutorials for The Croods on YouTube. The Mousephant and Macawnivore are not on this playlist.



Featured This Week
Montessori Nature shares FREE Art Appreciation Printables for Painting and a tutorial on how she uses them.



Your Turn

I invite you to take some photo's of your children's artistic pursuits put them in a post and link up with me I would love to come over and see the wonderful art your children have enjoyed doing.
Virtual Fridge Link Up

Blessings
Chareen


The Virtual Fridge a weekly art meme where we can hang our children's art on a virtual fridge. This meme was started by Jennifer over at A Glimpse of our Life who kindly invited three other bloggers to co-host this weekly meme.

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Wednesday 23 April 2014

Philippians in 28 Weeks {Review}

I've always admired people who memorize complete chapters or books of the bible and wondered how they do it.

For me scripture memorization work has always been difficult.  I hate to learn things by route it's always just been in the to hard basket. This however has never diminished my desire to memorize chapters or books of the bible.  Recently Home School Adventure Co offered us the opportunity to study and memorize the book of Philippians in 28 Weeks.

What we received
We were given Philippians in 28 Weeks ESV eBook version.

The book contains: the story behind memorizing the book of Philippians in 28 weeks, instructions on how to use the program, Chapter 1 - 4, Chapter 1-4 review, the log, the cards and about the author.  There are a number of suggestions on how to use the book and the steps to memorize the book of Philippians are explained in the instructions in the front of the book.

How we used it
I printed two copies of the eBook one double sided for me and one single sided for Sir N.  Having the pages single sided made it much easier for him to do the copy work of each scripture and the fill in notebook pages. I took it to Office Works and had it bound to keep the pages together in one neat book.

We also printed the scripture memory cards and laminated them for durability.



The principle behind the program is summed up in five basic steps
  1. Read
  2. Record
  3. Repeat
  4. Review
  5. Recite
The recommended pace is to memorize approximately one new verse a day for six days and then recap the verses already learned.  We had every intention of maintaining this rhythm but soon discovered it was not working for us and becoming a chore rather than a joy.  We have since slowed down and are enjoying it much more.

Whenever we start a new verse to memorize we write out the verse in our journal using the copywork page.  Having the scripture already there on the page made it so much easier for Sir N to write and copy.

Sir N copy work

Every six days the journal contains a reflection area where there are specific questions relating to the scriptures you have learned as well as a page to note the insights you have gained from reading through the book of Philippians during the week. These questions are a wonderful tool in helping with your meditation upon the word.  I'm looking forward to seeing what I have learned in the weeks to come as we move through our journey of becomeing a walking epistle once we know the book of Philippians.

Cost of Philipians in 28 Weeks
  • ESV / KJV** Complete print edition $28.95
  • ESV* Complete eBook edition $14.95
  • Philippians memory cards $9.95
* ESV = English Standard Version
** KJV = King James Version

Homeschool Adventure is offering you 10% discount on the following eBook purchases (expires 15 May 2014).
  1. Philosophy Adventure
  2. Mere Christianity Journal
  3. Philippians in 28 Weeks
  4. The Wise Woman with Literary Analysis Journal Questions
Use the code: CREW-10 to receive your 10% discount on the download purchases until the 15th May.

Recommended Age Range
  • For ages 12 and up. 
  • For read aloud and discussion as a family: ages 9-11. 
  • High schooler's can do this independently.
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What we thought
If you want to become a walking epistle then Philippians in 28 Weeks is for you.

Spending time in one book of the bible is helping us to better understand and grasp the Word and become better acquainted with it's meaning and more importantly it's application to our lives. The more we memorize the more scripture is permeating our daily living.  I am looking forward to completing this memory challenge and becoming more importantly a living epistle of our Lord and Saviour.

I do hope that Home School Adventure Co produce more books of the bible to memorize in this format.

Blessings
Chareen


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Tuesday 22 April 2014

Gallipoli by Kerry Greenwood {Tuesday's Treasures}

  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 32 
  • Publisher: Scholastic Australia 
  • ISBN 10: 1743621299 
  • ISBN 13: 9781743621295 
  • Author  Kerry Greenwood 
  • Illustrator:Annie White 
  • Available from: Scholastic, Book Depository 
This book is beautifully written and illustrated.  It's a definite treasure to read and add to your library shelves. It's a twaddle free story of two Australian mates Bluey and Dusty. We follow their friendship and journey from joining the defense force, being deployed at Gallipoli and their experiences of living, working and fighting in World War I and then finally returning home to Australia.

The illustrations contribute to the depth and meaning of the story.  Sir N loves this book and has asked me to read it to him again which is always a good sign of a twaddle free book. This is an excellent book to introduce young children to the reality of Gallipoli and the reality of the World War.

Blessings
Chareen

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Welcome to Tuesdays Treasures. I started these posts as a way of sharing great books in honour of my friend in New Zealand who would arrive with the treasures she had unearthed at her weekly trip to the library!

There are so many wonderful books and Resources out there out there hiding on shelves and somewhere on the internet.

I invite you to blog about

  • a book on your shelf, one you're reading or one you found at the library,
  •  a great homeschool item you have found and
  •  any new resources you are enjoying. 
Grab the button for your post and add a link to your post below. I would love to read about your treasures. 
Every bed of Roses

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Sunday 20 April 2014

Reflecting on the gift of our Saviour at Easter (Hallelujah by Kelley Mooney)


  • Lyrics by: Kelley Mooney
  • Sung by: Kelley Mooney
  • Album:  Tomorrow (iTunes & CDbaby)
  • Musicians:
    Piano: Brigitte Lavoie
    Double Bass: Monica Lang
    Violin: Marie-Andrée Gaudet
    Percussions: Joey Roy


A crown of thorns placed on His head
He knew that He would soon be dead
He said did you forget me Father did you?
They nailed Him to a wooden cross
Soon all the world would feel the loss
Of Christ the King before His Hallelujah

Hallelujah x4

He hung His head and prepared to die
Then lifted His face up to the sky
Said I am coming home now Father to you
A reed which held His final sip
Was gently lifted to his lips
He drank His last and gave His soul to glory

Hallelujah x4

The soldier who had used his sword
To pierce the body of our Lord
Said truly this is Jesus Christ our Savior
He looked with fear upon his sword
Then turned to face his Christ and Lord
Fell to his knees crying Hallelujah

Hallelujah x4

Took from his head the thorny crown
And wrapped him in a linen gown
And laid him down to rest inside the tomb
The holes in his hands, his feet and side
Now in our hearts we know he died
To save us from ourselves oh hallelujah

Hallelujah x4

Three days went by again they came
To move the stone to bless the slain
With oil and spice anointing hallelujah
But as they went to move the stone
They saw that they were not alone
But Jesus Christ has risen Hallelujah

Saturday 19 April 2014

HSMJ - The one with the Blood Moon

In my life this week…
I really enjoyed this very funny YouTube clip of an April Fools prank played on a professor by his highschool class this year.  If you need a good laugh be sure to pop on over and watch it.

We had a wonderful week this week.  It's so good to be blowing the dust off my DSLR :) On Tuesday evening we took a drive down to the ocean front near our home in Melbourne to see the total lunar eclipse showing a blood moon.  Unfortunately the wind was blowing and we couldn't stabilize our camera's but it was good to see and take some photographs.

Red Moon by Sir N

In our home school this week…
  • Went to experience a total lunar eclipse.
Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
  • Holidays are good having a rest
My favourite thing this week was…
Questions/thoughts I have…
  • Do you know anything about Zentangle ? Can you recommend any resources ?
Things I’m working on…

In Bloggy world I’m reading…
I’m grateful for…
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
Wow these young gentleman have beautiful voices. I hope they will make an album. Here is there 2014 Britain's Got Talent audition. Rather surprising considering they have only been singing together for a month.


Blessings

Chareen

Homegrown Learners

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