Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Ways to Liven Up Winter at Your House - Part 2

If you have the luxury of having snow on the ground, send everyone out with a magnifying glass to study the snowflakes as they fall. They can sketch their favorite flakes, and cut them out to hang in the window. For those of you that don't live in snow country, use the opportunity to study some of William Bentley's photographs of individual flakes and then draw them and cut them out of white paper. The variety in shapes and structures is fascinating, and fun to try to capture on paper.


Of course, when the opportunity presents, the art of snow sculpture has a definite attraction. We've had snow dogs, snow men, snow women, snow bears, and all kinds of fun sculptures! Don't forget to keep the camera handy for these ventures -- the memories are priceless.


So, we've begun our gardening study, covered up the hall walls with sketches of snowflakes, gone outside with a magnifying glass to look at our own snowflakes, and have a whole tray of seedlings started on the kitchen counter what now? As my son reminds me Spring Training begins in mid-February! If there is an interest in baseball or softball in your house, use the time to explore the Internet baseball sites to find out Spring Training plans, trading of players, etc. There are sites for all of the major league teams, as well as many of the minor league teams. The Major League Baseball Association has a very informative web site, as well as the usual sport sites like ESPN.com, etc.


Don't forget have your baseball fans write to the major league teams, and ask for team information, along with a spring and summer game schedule. Several of the teams send bumper stickers, posters, and plenty of fun information. If you want to encourage their interest and learn while in the process, order the Baseball Unit Study on CDROM now, and get ready for a fascinating adventure into the history and science of baseball. What a way to liven up learning during dreary winter days, poring over baseball cards, learning how American history and baseball history intertwine, and more!


For those students interested in playing baseball this spring, the winter can provide some opportunities to begin to get in shape for the season. The books at the library on Little League, baseball training, sports fitness and other topics for children are usually VERY available in the wintertime don't forget to include them in your next library search.


The wintertime also brings everyone closer to home, and plenty of time for cooking, games, and other "together" activities. At our house, we keep the Pioneer Lady's Hearty Winter Cookbook handy, written by Jane Watson Hopping. This book is written like a journal, with some wonderfully simple recipes for delicious home cooked meals. We've dusted off the old Monopoly game, as well as Scrabble, Yahtzee, and a few other classics.


I hope that these ideas help brighten your family's winter. These are special times, that can't be relived and will pass all too quickly. The runny noses, midnight cough sessions and rocking a feverish child will be endured, in love and of course, much patience. Use this season to look ahead, and anticipate the next season of growth and learning, and many smiles. These ARE the special times!


Open up the WORLD to your child
Encourage thinking skills as well as imagination
Build a strong tree of knowledge
Help develop lifelong learners, thinkers, wonderers.
What are you waiting for?


Blessings,


Amanda B.


www.unitstudy.com

Unit Study Adventures ~ Ways to Liven Up Winter at YOUR House - Part 1

Happy Winter! Can you believe we are about to begin winter in just a few days?! I can't keep track of where the time goes, but I know that the kids are growing taller and it is cold outside so we must not be standing still in time. As we move into winter, the winter doldrums begin and symptoms of cabin fever appear. Like many families, we tend to read more, work on home and craft projects, and of course, our learning continues full speed ahead. I thought you might enjoy a few suggestions to help you with your family's studies, as well as enjoying the season.


First, remember the saying "bloom where you are planted" -- perfect for being cooped up inside and looking forward to the coming of spring. The seed catalogs will begin arriving next month, and I hope you are going to be receiving some of them. They are wonderful planning tools, bringing a reminder that the bad weather will end soon, and that a whole new season of fun and growing is about to begin. Start preparing for a fun study of gardening. Let each family member choose a vegetable and flower that they would like to grow, and have the children start listing the choices.



Bundle everyone up and send them out with a tape measure to choose a site and size for their future garden. As they choose their site, remind them that the amount of sun that the garden location receives is important, as well as close location to a water resource (or a good long hose!). Once the site and size are determined, have the children draw a plan for the garden, using graph paper to keep the sketch simple and accurate. Don't forget to order the new Garden Unit Study (on CDROM or in downloadable format) to get ready for spring, learning and having fun while it snows outside!



After sketching the outline of the garden, use seed and garden sites on the Internet to order seed catalogs, read articles about planning the garden, and ask questions of gardening experts. If you don't have or want an outside in-the-ground garden, consider doing this same kind of effort with above-ground garden containers, like barrel halves or large buckets that have drain holes. It’s also fun to have an indoor kitchen window-sill garden – that’s where I have grown herbs in the past.



When the seed selection process begins, either online or through the seed catalogs, have the children note the days to produce fruit, as well as the best time to plant that seed for your geographical area. Then, if you have time, plan on starting the seeds inside, in a sunny spot in your house. This can be a great learning experience, even with snow on the ground. We've learned so much just through starting seeds in plastic bags with damp paper towels, watching the roots grow and the seedling develop.



This jump-start on your family's garden will help bring some bright and fun times into the slump of winter. Also, keep an eye out for the small bulb gardens available at your local discount department store this time of year for forcing bulbs in the midst of winter. This can provide some winter color and excitement as you all wait for the first signs of growth, and then for the flowers themselves.



I've also recently discovered a fascinating book about the man that really opened our eyes to the structure of snowflakes -- William Bentley. The book that I refer to is:


Snowflake Bentley, written by Jacqueline B. Martin, and illustrated by Mary Azarian. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, 1998.


This book is a biography of his life and fascination with nature and snow, from childhood through adulthood. It is a picture book for all ages, to be enjoyed by all. The book is very interesting, laying out the interests of William Bentley, how his family supported his interests, along with the point that his mother was his teacher until he was fourteen years old. Imagine! When talking about this, the author includes the quote: "She had a set of encyclopedias," Willie said. "I read them all." Through his efforts, he discovered that most snowflakes have six branches, and that each one was a unique "masterpiece of design." This book, along with the book that he wrote and filled with his photographs of snowflakes, Snow Crystals, are all that you need to enjoy a study of snow, as well as perseverance.


Check back next week for Part 2 of this article – see you next week on the Company Porch!


Blessings,
Amanda B.
www.unitstudy.com

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Christmas: A Study of Love, Part 2


The warm feeling of love, the snug feeling of togetherness and family, and the joy and excitement of celebration –


all to be found in many American homes this time of year.


 


We have tried to look back at the expectations we had before each baby was born -- the joy, the fear, the concerns and the love. As we talk about these feelings of expectations, we can connect them to the feelings of God's children as they heard for so many years about the coming of the Savior and their own feelings of expectation. Then, how Mary and Joseph must have felt with their own special knowledge about this baby and Who He was. You can celebrate Advent to take a close look at the prophecies, the Birth and what His coming means to you as Christians. We do things like learning some of the prophecies of the Old Testament, and having the older children look to find where each of these prophecies were fulfilled. God does keep His promises, doesn't He!


 


We also include some geography, following the path of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, and try to understand what their trip was probably like. They had to travel just under one hundred miles over rough roads, using their feet and a donkey for transportation. It took them at least a week to make the journey -- contrast this for the children, using some other trip that they remember that was about that far, and how you covered the distance in under two hours.


 


We study what the area was like during that time of year -- quite a bit like where we lived in Florida several years ago -- no snow! It would have been a warmer climate, and citrus would have been getting ripe, with plenty of olive, date and palm trees. The children were so amazed to find out that the first Christmas weather was so much like that of Florida -- so then they asked, why do we associate so much snow with Christmas?


 


Another big question -- why exactly do we celebrate Christmas on December 25th, anyway? After hearing both sides of the argument over whether Christmas is a Christian or a pagan holiday, I decided to do some research of my own to include in the study and the findings were very interesting. Before the fourth century, Jesus' birth was celebrated on January 6th, along with the Epiphany. Then, as Christianity moved through Rome, Pope Liberius of Rome, in 353 A.D., researched historical records to try to establish the actual day of Christ's birth. Remember -- the whole journey to Bethlehem was to participate in a census and pay appropriate taxes -- record keeping! As a result of his work, the Pope decided to make December 25th the official day of celebrating Christ's birth.


 


Now, for the 12 days of Christmas. I was reading a beautifully written book recently, The Christmas Book by Alice Lawhead. The author has a whole section about slowing down the frenzy and focusing on the meaning of Christmas. She offers ideas like celebrating Christmas throughout the original 12 days of Christmas, which begin on Christmas Eve and continue until January 6th, which is the celebration of Epiphany, marking the Wise Men's visit to the Baby, the first visit of Gentiles to see the new King. Why not make cookies and have more of the festivities throughout those 12 days with family, instead of spending December in a flat-out rush to get it all ready for that one day, and be so eager to have it all out of the house! This way, we can avoid the let-down of December 26th and keep the focus of the celebration where it should be. We also use this study to learn more about the many Christmas traditions, those celebrated in this country as well as other countries. These might include the Yule Log, mumming, the days of posadas, and on and on. Have the children help with the research and then share their findings.


 


Use the season to read some classics aloud in the evenings while everyone is working on Christmas projects. Consider books like The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates by Mary Dodge, and, of course, we read the Gospels of the Bible.


 


As children get older, there are two books that they might enjoy, Two from Galilee, Love Story of Mary and Joseph and Three from Galilee, the Young Man from Nazareth both by Majorie Holmes. These books have made the people and the nativity so much more real to all of us, and added new depth and understanding to the event on a human level.


 


There are so many books about Christmas available now and most of my favorites can be found at local Christian bookstores. Some of them are One Wintry Night, by Ruth Bell Graham, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, by Barbara Robinson, Before and After Christmas: Activities and Ideas for  Advent and Epiphany, by Debbie Trafton O'Neal, and The Scriptures Sing of Christmas: An Advent Study of Christmas, by J. Ellsworth Kalas.


 


It is my hope that you all relax and enjoy the holidays, learning and sharing as a family, and that the adventures will bring you many happy memories in the years to come. May God bless you and your family abundantly!


 


Blessed Christmas!


 


Amanda B.


www.unitstudy.com

Merry Christmas - Free Shipping!

Just wanted to let you all know that shipping is free on all website 
orders from now through December 31st!

Plan now to kick off your year with some fun adventures.

Perhaps take on the
Sailing Ships Unit Study, with family reading times
of hot cocoa and Treasure Island. Treasure Island is included as a
bonus on the CDROM!

Or consider taking off with the
Pioneers Unit Study and read along with
Laura Ingalls Wilder's adventures as you all learn about early American
pioneers. The Pioneers Unit Study CDROM version includes both the
Pioneers Notebooking Pages and the Pioneers Timeline as bonuses.

For those of you who have children that are fascinated with trains,
January makes a great month for heading out with the
Trains Unit Study
adventure. Included on the CDROM as a family reading bonus -- The
Railway Children by E. Nesbitt!

Horse lovers in the house? Don't overlook the
Horse Unit Study for the
new year. Included on the CDROM as a family reading bonus -- Black
Beauty for Young Readers.

And of course, you and your clan can gather all of the mementoes of
this wonderful holiday season and use them with the
Scrapbooking Unit
Study
to begin the new year. Don't forget -- Anne of Green Gables is
included as a free bonus with the CDROM version of the study. The
author of Anne of Green Gables, Lucy M. Montgomery, was an avid
scrapbooker.

I hope that the free shipping and new year ideas help you as you look
for fun, simple and effective learning ideas to launch 2007!

Blessings,
Amanda B.
www.unitstudy.com


Christmas Questions and Wonderful Bible-based Answers!

Like many of you, our children have been famous for asking "Why?" about everything - and that has led us on many interesting adventures over the years. As for the birth of Jesus and all that surrounds it, we have learned plenty by their questions of "Why?" However, there are many questions that I wasn't as sure of the answers, and I have discovered a tremendous resource for families that are using the Christmas Unit Study.


 


Having a very inquisitive mind myself, I couldn't help but pick up the small paperback book titled:


 


Why the Nativity?
25 Compelling Reasons We Celebrate the Savior's Birth


By David Jeremiah


 


Here's the link at CBD:
http://tinyurl.com/yg3jsl


 


"Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, David Jeremiah provides answers to 25 of the most thought-provoking questions surrounding the most pivotal moment in human history - the birth of Jesus Christ."


 


As I have been reading this, I realized that this book provides some great answers for those "Why" questions - here's a summary:


Chapter:
1     Why the Prophecies?
2     Why Did God Become a Man?
3     Why Mary?
4     Why the Song of Mary?
5     Why Joseph?
6     Why Did Jesus Come When He Did?
7     Why Elizabeth and Zechariah's Miracle Baby?
8     Why Bethlehem?
9     Why Was There No Room in the Inn?
10    Why the Stable?
11    Why Call Him Jesus?
Why the Shepherds?
Why the Star?
Why the Angels?
Why the Wise Men?


Why Did Jesus Come?


 


So many questions, and such simply-stated answers for the whole family. This book would make a great read-aloud for the whole family -- and will probably bring about many discussions that will be remembered for years to come.


 


I've only had this book for a few weeks, but it is well-worn and much enjoyed. Look for it at your local bookstore - it is a book that you will pull out Christmas after Christmas, to share with your children and your grandchildren. It is also a great gift to include with a jar of hot chocolate mix and a cute coffee mug for friends and family.


 


Here are just a few thoughts from the book as the author responds to the questions:


 


From the chapter on
"Why Did Jesus Come When He Did?"
"The Romans themselves were part of the answer... They had constructed the famous Roman roads that would allow messengers to travel safely with news and ideas, as Paul and the first missionaries would do. Ships, too, had come of age. Egypt and Italy, Syria and Spain - so many nations shared the "highway" that the Mediterranean Sea had become. Here was yet another means for the message of Christ to spread far and wide..."


 


From the chapter on
"Why do Anna and Simeon Challenge Us?"
"The joyful message comes through channels no one expected - not through priests or the crowd favorites but through two old, forgotten relics of good, old-time religion. It comes to them simply because they have been faithful. And one more message resonates through this Nativity story that is filled with messages - the moral being that God rewards the faithful..."


 


Blessed Christmas,
Amanda B.


www.unitstudy.com


 

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Unit Studies 101 is on sale now at homeschoolestore.com!

Just a quick note to share that homeschoolestore.com is running a
special on "Amanda's total brain on unit studies," as one lady has
called Unit Studies 101. <smile>

Here's the link - hope it helps!
http://tinyurl.com/yg5lsh

Blessings,
Amanda B.
www.unitstudy.com

Friday, December 1, 2006

Today's the Day! The Nativity Story Opens Today!

"Acclaimed as a spiritual masterpiece, THE NATIVITY STORY releases TODAY. This life-changing motion picture event just had a groundbreaking world premiere at The Vatican and the interest and momentum continues to grow.


 


Please take a little extra time this weekend and join your family and friends in celebrating the true meaning of Christmas with THE NATIVITY STORY. It could be the best thing you do all season!


 


"The Nativity Story is THE movie to see this Christmas."
--Gordon Robertson, 700 Club/Christian Broadcasting Network


 


"It is truly a Christams love story that will change the lives of those who see it!"
--Willie Daniels, Sheridan Gospel Network


 


"God's hand is on this movie. When I finished watching it...it was just overwhelming to me, the tenderness and beauty of it. The tears came down my cheeks. I couldn't speak."
--Anne Graham Lotz, AnGeL Ministries"


 


Blessings,


Amanda B.


www.unitstudy.com


 

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Last Day of Holiday Special!

Just a quick reminder that today is the last day of the Holiday Special:


 


Orders placed that are over $70 will receive:


 


Free shipping
AND
Free Easter Unit Study CD!


 


You don’t need any special codes or links. Just place your order, and your bonus will be automatically included in the package. This special will last through midnight tonight!


 


Blessings,
Amanda B.
www.unitstudy.com

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Christmas and Advent Crafts and Ideas

Here are some fun links that your family might enjoy as you study
Christmas:

Keep Christ in Your Family's Christmas with an Advent Chain
http://tinyurl.com/yxeutu

Printable Angel Stand-up Cards - print on card stock
http://www.thetoymaker.com/Holidays/Christmas/LotheAngel.pdf

Print and Color Nativity Craft
http://tinyurl.com/yn4hqy

The Story of the Nativity - an early reader
http://tinyurl.com/yxexqv

Christmas Youth Ministry Ideas
http://www.childrensministry.com/article.asp?ID=496

Easy Glitter Stars
http://www.amazingmoms.com/htm/christmas_crafts__2.htm

Christmas Music Arrangements for Piano and Keyboard
http://gardenofpraise.com/key21.htm

Gift tag to print and color - Nativity
http://tinyurl.com/yaapce

Make an Advent Mural
http://www.imagitek.com/xmas/crafts/advmural.html

Click and arrange this nativity scene, then print!
http://tinyurl.com/ykb75s

Preparing our hearts and home to celebrate His birth,
Amanda B.
www.unitstudy.com

New Space Unit Study - a find!

Hello everyone!


 


I hope that you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving, and that you are enjoying a week that is a bit more peaceful - no more cooking, there are plenty of leftovers, hopefully!


 


I am hard at work on the new Space Unit Study - and loving every minute of it. There is so much to be learned, and with each book that I write, I feel so blessed to get such a thorough education. 


 


The wonder of the heavens takes my breath away, and it is my prayer that this unit study will help your children share in the excitement.


 


While walking through Sams Club a few weeks ago, I found a special book - titled "Universe" - a coffee-table size book, full of wonderful pictures of all kinds of things in our universe. The photography is stunning! If you have a family member that is interested in space, stars, galaxies, telescopes, etc -- this could be a great addition to their library. Please note - like so many resources on space, it includes the big bang and evolution of life from "primordial soup" as factual information in the early chapters.


 


Here's the book information:


 


Universe:  The Definitive Visual Guide 
(and yes, I am VERY much a visual learner!)
Published by Dorling Kindersley
ISBN 0-7566-1364-7
512 full color pages, oversized coffee table picture book


 


From the back cover:


 


Comprehensive Night Sky Atlas, covers all constellations and shows the sky as it appears from all parts of the world


 


Complete Catalog, features profiles of the planets and their moons and the most stunning stars, galaxies, and supernovae.


 


Short Histories, learn aout the study of astronomy and the development of spaceflight.


 


Chapter titles:


What is the universe?
The beginning & end of the universe  (Big bang info here)
The view from Earth
Exploring space
Guide to the Universe
    The Solar System
    The Milky Way
    Beyond the Milky Way
    The Constellations
Monthly Sky Guide


 


It retails for $50.00, and it was $29.95 at SamsClub. I hope this helps - wish I could show you some of the pictures! Here's the link to the publisher's descriptive page - includes links to see parts of the book:


 


http://us.dk.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780756613648,00.html


 


When I grow up, perhaps I should be an astronaut? 


 


Blessings,
Amanda B.
www.unitstudy.com

Monday, November 27, 2006

Christmas: A Study of Love Part 1

Christmas: A Study of Love


Part 1


Amanda Bennett


 


The warm feeling of love, the snug feeling of togetherness and family,


and the joy and excitement of celebration –


all to be found in many American homes this time of year.


 


From the preparation and celebration of harvest and Thanksgiving to the last day of the Twelve Days of Christmas, there is a wonderful feeling of love everywhere, and as homeschooling families, we can take this time to learn, prepare our homes and our hearts, and share with others throughout the year.


 


At our house, we begin planning for the holiday season by preparing unit studies on both Thanksgiving and Christmas. This has become a regular tradition here, and one that is eagerly anticipated year after year. With each year of holidays comes a new slant or area of interest for our learning adventures, and we have never worked on any unit study in the same way twice! We use these holiday studies to help us grow in our knowledge as well as giving the children more time to thoroughly prepare for and understand the meaning of the holidays -- the history, literature, geography, science and music represented within the holiday theme.


 


In this article, I would like to focus on studying Christmas as a family unit. What does Christmas mean to you and your family? Ever take a close look with your family, asking them what they think? Write down their comments without criticism or discussion. Then, ask them what they like best about Christmas and then what their favorite holiday tradition is -- if they are old enough to understand. This is a great way to begin the Christmas season, and is usually a real eye-opener! What significance do you give to the true meaning of Christmas?


 


I first wrote the CHRISTMAS Unit Study to meet this need in our own home. We wanted to study this with the children, learning together and drawing us all closer in your own celebration. We were tired of the commercialism that had worked its way into Christmas and had to reflect very closely on what and how we had celebrated in the past, as well as finding ways to focus on the true meaning of Christmas -- the reason for the celebration -- His birth. We worked with the children to define what Christmas means to our family and what we would like to change. How could we celebrate Christmas with our family, our church, our neighbors and our community with the right emphasis? After all, this event we are celebrating was foretold in almost 400 different prophecies in the Old Testament - quite a fulfilling event when our Savior was born! Why shouldn't we celebrate it as least as much as we do the birth of one of our own babies?


 


Like me, you probably get overwhelmed with catalogs in the mail this time of year. But recently, one that we received really caught the attention of one of the children. It has a picture of Mary and Joseph and the Baby Jesus on the front cover, but it is somehow very different. My son looked at it and said, "Look, Mom -- they had a baby! Look at how happy they are!" Unlike so many other nativity scenes where Mary and Joseph have rather nondescript faces, this one shows them as parents getting a first good look at their new baby -- utmost joy and pride and awe and love. Their expressions also reflect what I imagine that God felt about then, too -- pride and love for His own Son.


 


Check back next week to read Part 2


of this Christmas article!


 


Blessed Christmas,


 


Amanda B.


www.unitstudy.com


Thursday, November 16, 2006

Preparing for the Thanksgiving crowd...

Just wanted to share what I did while taking a break from preparations for our Thanksgiving gathering of more than 30 people next week! Follow this link to see what my tired and stressed mind figured out for fun. Here's the link:


 


Writers' Smiles


 


I'll keep you posted on the crowd's reactions to my new sweatshirt - here's my favorite:


 


Gatherings


 


Blessings,


Amanda B.


www.unitstudy.com


 

Thanksgiving Movie this Sunday evening on the History Channel!

Hello all!

Our friend, Oney, mentioned that the new Thanksgiving movie, "Desperate Crossing," will be showing this Sunday evening on the History Channel, and I'm writing it on the calendar for our family. I don't know much about the content yet, or how appropriate it is for younger children - you might want to record it for your pre-viewing.

Also, if you go to their website today, they have a very interesting video clip about the history of Thanksgiving:

http://www.history.com/

We are always learning, and I hope that this new representation of the challenges and victories of the Pilgrims adds to the learning process. I hope this helps!

Blessings,
Amanda B.
www.unitstudy.com

Thursday, November 9, 2006

Last Day of Christmas Unit Study Sale!

Just a reminder that at midnight tonight, the sale on the Christmas Unit Study ends. Right now, the Christmas Unit Study CDROM is only $10.95 + $2 shipping, and includes the Christmas Notebook Pages as a bonus.


 


Hope this helps!


 


Blessings,
Amanda B.
www.unitstudy.com


 

Tuesday, November 7, 2006

Last Day of American Government Sale!

Election Sale on American Government Unit Study!






From now through midnight tonight (November 7th -  Election Day) - this CDROM study is on sale for only $10.95, and the CDROM includes a bonus of the American Government Notebook Pages. Here's the link:

http://www.unitstudy.com/American%20Government.htm

Don't forget to VOTE!

Blessings,
Amanda B.
www.unitstudy.com


 

Pray the Vote! Here's the link:

http://www.presidentialprayerteam.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ptv_resources


 


 

Mom, What is a Veteran?


And so begins our search to answer the question of the day for November 11th - "Mom, what is a veteran?" This generation of children has had some exposure to war and soldiers and military importance, but in a different way than generations past. For many American children, the war against terror is still quite distant in their minds – not effecting their daily lives. Unless they have a parent, relative or family member who is serving our country, they might not even be aware that there is a conflict going on.


When they see or hear reference to the upcoming Veterans Day holiday, they don't understand the significance or relevance to their lives. Then the questions come up – “Mom, what is a Veteran?” We can use this holiday as the perfect springboard to learning more about our history, our blessings, and the brave men and women who have served to protect us, and all that we hold dear.

Veterans Day - what does it mean to you? The history of this holiday may be unknown to many of us, and yet it exists because of the strength and convictions of generations past that we should remember our veterans and their sacrifices for our peace and protection. There was a price paid for the freedom that we enjoy, and this freedom still needs our protection. While we enjoy peace, it is with an understanding that this peace has been bought with the efforts of our veterans, and this holiday can help us express our gratitude for their efforts and beliefs and sacrifices. On this holiday, we honor all of our veterans. Those in the military serve in all kinds of jobs - soldiers, doctors, nurses, pilots, engineers, astronauts, and so much more. They all work hard to protect and defend America, and we should be grateful to them all.

I heard recently that there is a shortage of military buglers to play "Taps" at military funerals - because so many of our military veterans are passing away, particularly those from the World Wars. Our children need to appreciate those who have bravely served or are serving our country right now. Use this holiday to become familiar with veterans - their sacrifice and their courage. Learn more about the American military system - how it protects us today and what is happening with our defense. Use this opportunity to learn more about the various organizations that help support out veterans - the Veterans Administration (VA), the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and Disabled American Veterans (DAV), and others.

This holiday has special significance to many members of our family as well as our friends. Though often quiet about their service, these people have a wealth of information and experience that they might be willing to share with our students about their service, training, and ideas - if asked. By learning more about the people and their participation, we can carry on the tradition and remembrance with pride.

With this holiday, let's bring out the flag and applaud our veterans. Let us teach these things to our children, so that we never take our freedom and liberty for granted. All of our veterans deserve our appreciation and remembrance. It is now the next generation's responsibility to protect and defend our country, our God-given rights, and our freedoms.

Blessings,
Amanda B.
www.unitstudy.com



For a limited time, you can now download the one-week
Veterans Day Unit Study for only $3.95
at homeschoolestore.com Here's the link:

http://tinyurl.com/wpyz4


Vote Today! Gather the clan and load the van!

Dear friends,

Don't forget to vote, please. It is so important that we each go and
utilize this privilege and freedom that has been defended by so many
for more than 200 years.

I know it can be difficult to get the kids ready, load up the van and
go to your voting place. But it is worth it - every vote counts, and
your children will long remember this action on your part.

Blessings,
Amanda B.

Monday, November 6, 2006

Sunday, November 5, 2006

Thanksgiving Unit Study Newsletter from Amanda Bennett






Amanda Bennett's Unit Study News


November 2006






Amanda's Corner


Hello again! Wish you could join me here at the kitchen table, looking out over the Appalachians as the leaves change color and share the spectacular view. I love this season of thanksgiving, and look forward to a wonderful holiday spent with family and friends.


 


With the busy holiday season almost here, I am trying to plan a bit of thanksgiving into our Thanksgiving schedule. The evening before Thanksgiving, we will be celebrating, naming and giving thanks for our many blessings -- birthdays, recognizing the passing of loved ones and friends, college degrees obtained, goals achieved, and all kinds of other blessings that have occurred in the past year.


 


With a crowd of more than 30 people passing through here in the next few weeks, it is easy to overlook the actual giving of thanks for our blessings. While Thanksgiving Day is very special here, it is BUSY and fun in a never-a-dull-moment kind of way. By taking the time the night before, we can all sit around the fire as we work on our traditional jigsaw puzzles on card tables, and name and give thanks for special blessings. The pace is quieter and more reflective, and the evening feeling deepens as we reflect and remember together.


 


A new idea to try this while counting and giving thanks for the year’s blessings -- using the clear glass ornaments that are available in craft and department stores along with glass paints, have everyone decorate their own ornament with their favorite blessing of this past year - in words or pictures or symbols. What a fun reminder - make sure they put their name and the year on the bottom of the ornament. For those guests that will be going home after the holiday, they can take their ornaments home to use with their own Christmas decorations, and remember the fun that they had over the Thanksgiving 2006 holiday.


 


Happy Thanksgiving!


 


Blessings,


Amanda






 


Unit Study Specials


 


1.         American Government Unit Study 


From now through Tuesday, November 7, 2006 – the American Government Unit Study CD is on sale for only $10.95 + $2.00 shipping. The CD will also include the bonus American Government Notebook Pages as part of the Election Special. Act soon – the sale ends at midnight of Election Day! Here’s the link:


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2.         Christmas Unit Study  


From now through Thursday, November 9, 2006 – the Christmas Unit Study CD is on sale for $10.95 + $2.00 shipping. The CD will also include the bonus Christmas Notebook Pages as part of this Holiday Special. Act soon – the sale ends at midnight, November 9th! Here’s the link:


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Holiday Bonus – all orders placed that are over $70 will receive free shipping AND the Easter Unit Study CD and Easter Notebook Pages as a special bonus. You don’t need any special codes or links. Just place your order, and your bonus will be automatically included in the package.  This special will last through the end of November 2006.


 






 


Amanda’s Picks for the Holidays


 


With the holiday unit studies, you already have lists of some of my favorite holiday book choices – many of which will be found in our book basket by the fireplace this time of year. However, I am often asked about my favorite holiday music choices, as many of you know that I love holiday music. Here are a few favorites – I hope that you enjoy them as much as I do, and that they bring peace and joy and quiet moments of thanksgiving to these very special times with our families.


 


Christmas Solitude, by Steve Sensenig, Worship Keys. This is one of my favorites for bringing peace to a busy time of our lives. Steve is a gifted pianist and his music and devotionals will touch your heart and add special meaning to this holiday. Visit the website to see and hear his work, and order the CD for a feast for your soul! I also highly recommend his worship CDs – “To Worship You” and “Tis’ So Sweet” – as said so well on the website, “Intimately played in a free-flowing, uninterrupted fashion, you will find a refreshing hour of personal worship awaits you every time you listen.”


 


Christmas Offerings, from Third Day. I am listening to this CD right now, sipping coffee and writing this newsletter, and loving every minute of it! The songs will touch your heart and you will find yourself singing along and remembering the words for a long time after the music ends. My favorite song has to be “Jesus – Light of the World. ”Follow the Grammy Award-winning worship band back to the manger---and lift your heart in Christmas praise! Includes live versions of "Away in a Manger," "Silent Night," and "The First Noel"; plus "Joy to the World," "O Holy Night," "O Come All Ye Faithful," and more.”


 


Christmas Singalong, for children from Word Entertainment. This is the CD to take for car travel on errands and field trips. The songs are joyful, and the children’s choir makes everyone in the car want to join in – enjoy!


 


The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree, from the Veggie Tales. For those of you with Veggie Tale fans, this CD is fun and definitely keeps the children involved in the songs!


 






Thanksgiving Links:


Pine Cone Turkey


 


Pine Cone Turkey


 


Thanksgiving Coloring Pages


 


Thanksgiving Craft Ideas


 


Tic-Tac-Turkey


 


Maple-Glazed Roasted Sweet Potatoes


 


Pumpkin Cake with Ginger Frosting


 


Ginger Frosting


 


Kids Grow Corn


 


Hands and Feet Turkey Craft


 


Make Graham Cracker Turkeys


 


Stuffed Turkey Table Decoration


 


Brown Sugar Cut Out Cookies


 


 


Christmas Links:


 


Get Ready for Christmas Crafts


 


Cookies in a Jar


 


Hot Chocolate in a Jar


 


Family Fun: Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas


 


Jar Mix and Gift Recipes


 


Gifts In A Jar Index: Easy Holiday Gift Ideas And Recipes


 


A Homemade Christmas


 


How to Make a Bandana Quilt


  






 


Happy Thanksgiving from


Our home to your home!


 


Blessings,


Amanda


 

Saturday, November 4, 2006

3 Days - Get Ready to VOTE!

Get ready, get set, make your vote count! The poll takers and politicians are predicting that there will be a very low voter turnout -- let's prove them wrong and show just how important these issues are to Americans. While we are busy working to raise responsible young people in our homeschools, we need to be working on the big picture and use our vote to help make America a wonderful place for our families and their futures.


 


Blessings,


Amanda B.


www.unitstudy.com


 


Don't forget -- the American Government Unit Study is on SALE through Election Day!