Savvy Homeschool Moms Podcast Tina Smith and Beckie Tetrault
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Podcast for homeschooling moms about homeschooling moms. A show about the day-to-day of homeschooling...in the trenches with us as we're going through it. Reviews and recommendations, joys and sorrows, challenges and triumphs.
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A Christmas Bonus from the Savvy Homeschool Moms (Ep #66, 12/23/18)
MERRY CHRISTMAS! (To those that celebrate)…a special gift for you!!
And if you don’t celebrate…A special treat for you too!! Many of the things discussed can work on non-holiday occasions too!
The Moms discuss how they like to de-stress during the holiday season, and share some of their family’s holiday traditions.
Watch a favorite Christmas movie: (as needed, or 1 or 2 nightly!)
* Charlie Brown Christmas* Rudolph* Year Without a Santa Claus* Elf* Santa Claus is Coming to Town* It’s a Wonderful Life* Miracle on 34th St (original black/white)* A Christmas Story (Peter Bilingsley)* Scrooge (the musical with Albert Finney)* Frosty the Snowman* The Santa Clause (all 3)* Christmas Chronicles (new favorite)* The Muppet Christmas Carol* The Polar Express* White Christmas* How the Grinch Stole Christmas (original)* One Magic Christmas
Listen to favorite Christmas music:
* John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together* The Kingston Trio: The Last Month of the Year* A Very Special Christmas 1 & 2* Glee Christmas albums* Manheim Steamroller Christmas albums* Christmas with the Rat Pack* Putumayo’s Christmas Around the World* Celtic Christmas* The Stars Come Out for Christmas* Amy Grant: Home for Christmas* Elmo & Patsy: Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer (the whole album!)
Other ideas this episode:
* Eat comfort foods (Tina likes a piece of fudge at the bottom of her bowl of popcorn, a family tradition, Beckie likes hot cocoa.)* Go see Christmas lights.* Go for a drive in the country/visit nature.
What’s your favorite way of de-stressing? Let us know in the comments below!
And from our families to yours, we wish you all a VERY HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON!!
This episode is sponsored by:
Moving Beyond the Page – homeschool curriculum for hands-on, creative, and gifted learners. Learn more at www.movingbeyondthepage.com.
Math Mammoth – Publisher of student directed math worktexts that all the Savvy Homeschool Kids use. Learn more at www.mathmammoth.com.
Pandia Press – Publisher of REAL Science Odyssey and History Odyssey.
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We’re BAAAAACK!! (Ep #65, 11/6/17)
In this episode, the moms talk about their long absence and share what resources they are using this school year with their children.
Links in this Episode:
MaevedragonCreations.com (Maeven’s website, taken down for until further notice)
Homeschool Moms’ Depression/Anxiety Support
Homeschool Moms with ADD/ADHD
Weepyking (Aaron’s website!)
DeviantArt (Aaron’s art)
YouTube channel (Aaron’s videos)
Red Bubble (Aaron’s products)
I Need Some Space
Fresno Music Academy & Arts
The Animation Course
Innoved
Forestiere Underground Gardens
Resources we are using:
Tina
Homeschool Planet w/Brave Writer Lifestyle Plan
Tyren (7th Grade)
Language Arts: Brave Writer: The Writer’s Jungle (Now retired…replaced by a new product called “Growing Brave Writers), Boomerang, Sequential Spelling online, copywork, journal, blog
Math: Math Mammoth, Splash Math, Speed Game, Right Start Math Games, other math games
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New Year, New Curriculum and Revisiting Homeschooling Legally in California (Ep #64, 12/18/16)
In this episode, the moms review their 2016-2017 curriculum choices, and revisit homeschooling legally in California.
Links in this Episode:
Noodle Homeschool-Now Tina’s Learning Adventures
Homeschooling with perimenopause
Tina’s Adventures–Now Tina’s Learning Adventures
Wacom Intuos Pro tablet
Some of Maeven’s art work she’s created with her tablet…most of these are still works in progress:
Project-based learning
Reggio Emilia
constructivism
Lori Pickert’s Facebook group: Project Based Homeschooling
The Tech Museum of Innovation
Monterey Bay Aquarium Homeschool Day
Wacom Digital Drawing Tablet
FullMoonWolf37 Dani’s YouTube Channel
Dani’s DeviantArt Account
RaddishKids, DoodleCrate and Tinkercrate
2016-2017 Curriculum Choices:
Maeven (10th) –
English – Brave Writer: Help for High School (Interview with Julie Bogart Part 1, Interview with Julie Bogart Part 2)
Earth Science – CK12 Earth Science Concepts for High School
Algebra 1 – Elementary Algebra by Harold Jacobs
World History – Crash Course World History with The Great Courses (if needed)
Intro to Business – a href="http://microbusinessforteens. -
Pandia Press Presents: Why Neutral Science isn’t Neutral, with Blair Lee (Ep #63, 6/4/16)
(Show recording is at the bottom of the page)
In this episode, the moms share the final part of their 2 part Secular Science Resource series, with an interview with Pandia Press author and scientist Blair Lee: Why Neutral Science isn’t Neutral.
Links in this Episode:
Beckie’s new pencil sharpener
Why the earth is heating so fast
Blair Lee’s Blog
Blair Lee’s Facebook page
SEA Homeschoolers Facebook page
SEA Homeschoolers Blog
Home|School|Life Magazine
REAL Science Odyssey
Info from this Episode:
Secular science curricula and programs present the accepted facts, principles, models, and theories explaining how the natural and physical world works as recommended by a majority of practicing experts in that area of science. Science curricula and programs should not exclude or misrepresent scientific facts, principles, models, or theories that are considered core ideas in the field.
Specifically, science curricula and programs will not be reviewed if they do the following:
Minimize, misrepresent, or omit accepted scientific facts, principles, models, or theories
Incorporate religious philosophy into the curriculum or program
Politicize science issues in a way that misrepresents the issues
What to look for in science courses
The inclusion of evolution
Is the word design used in place of the word evolution
Is the word created or creation used when discussing how organisms, the universe, or matter came into existence? Organisms evolved; they were not created.
Know your definitions –
Science theory – A scientific theory is a widely accepted explanation of something observed in science. Theories are based on experimentation, observation, and reasoning—the scientific method.
Scientific model – A scientific model is a simplified representation of a real system. Scientific models make it possible to study large, complex scientific principles and systems. Scientific models use the scientific method.
Books in this Episode:
Tina:
Together ~
Rick Riordan books:
* The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson #4)
* The Last Olympian (#5)
* The Lost Hero (Heroes of Olympus #1)
* The Son of Neptune (#2)
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Pandia Press Presents Secular Science Resources (Ep #62, 4/6/16)
(Show recording is at the bottom of the page)
In this episode, the moms are joined by Blair Lee, homeschool mom, and author of REAL Science Odyssey Biology 2 and Chemistry 1, from Pandia Press, as they talk about secular science resources.
Links in this Episode:
Prodigy (math game)Homeschool Group Buys (Meg Groom’s group)–no longer existsRogue FestivalThinking PuttyEarhooxSlow Cooker Facebook groupNoodle Homeschool–Now Tina’s Learning AdventuresTina’s New and Improved Country ReportSEA Homeschoolers
Tina’s son Tyren as Tweedle Dee
Tina’s SCICON Reunion line dancing:
(Tina: My son was SO into this! LOL! That’s him in the foreground, with me.)
(That’s Tyren, Tina’s son, helping lead in the front there.)
Blog post by Tina about her SCICON trip
Secular Science Resources:
Websites:IFL ScienceKids Who ThinkBill Nye’s official websiteProject WildProject WetProject Learning TreePhysics Central PhysicsQuestSteve Spangler ScienceScience BobOLogySmithsonian KidsScience Sparks
Articles:Why Neutral Science isn’t Neutral by Blair Lee10 Awesome Science Courses You Can Take Online for FREE!a href="http... -
Day in the Life of a Homeschooler, Part 5 (Ep #61, 1/10/16)
(Show recording is at the bottom of the page)
In this episode, the moms catch you up on what they’ve been up to lately and share three new Day in the Life Interviews including one homeschooling Dad!
Links in this Episode:
Math Mammoth.
Math Mammoth page about algebra 1 Tina mentions
Interactive notebook for WWI
http://www.lynda.com
Noodle Homeschool is now Tina’s Learning Adventures
https://gamestarmechanic.com/
http://www.myjoyfilledlife.com/2014/04/24/homeschooling-planning-resources-free-weekly-assignment-printable/ *religious content warning
Deborah Marcus’ GoodReads Review of Divergent The Bitter Homeschooler’s Wish List by Deborah Marcus
Books in this Episode:
Tina:
Together: The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson #1) by Rick Riordan, The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson #2), The Titan’s Curse (Percy Jackson #3), currently reading The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson #4)
Maeven (age 15): started The Dragonet Prophecy (Wings of Fire #1) by Tui T. Sutherland again
Tyren (age 10): The Story of the First World War by Paul Dowswell, The Maze of the Beast (Deltora Quest #6) by Emily Rodda, The Small Adventure of Popeye and Elvis by Barbara O’Connor, The Valley of the Lost (Deltora #7), Return to Deltora (Deltora #8), The Taken (Foxcraft #1) by Inbali Iserles, Mark of the Thief (Mark of the Thi...