Join me at 9 a.m. today for UHSE 2010

Beth Jones

Today I will be speaking at the Ultimate Homeschool Expo 2010.

I would love to have all of you there joining Felice Gerwitz and me for support and prayer! My session starts at 9 a.m. central time (10 a.m. ET), and the show is for approximately one hour (that includes the intro and the Q & A afterward). My speaking topic is Filled and Focused. When mom is focused on Christ during the holiday season, her whole family will be!

You can listen to the live session today for free! But if you want copies of the audio sessions, plus the bonuses and mommy grab bag, you will need to buy a ticket. If you don’t have a ticket already, just click here. The teaching sessions are so anointed and the bonuses are incredible! I attend this online event every year, and am always so blessed.

For my session today,  you can listen at TalkShoe here or listen on the TalkShoe player below. Hope to “see” you in the chat room!  It is going to be fun!

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This week’s schedule for UHSE 2010

Need encouragement to center on Christ these coming holidays? Here is the schedule this week for the Ultimate Home School Expo 2010.

Tuesday:
October 19, 2010 at 1:00-2:00 ET on Blog Talk Radio
Andrew Pudewa of Institute of Excellence in Writing joins Felice Gerwitz in an interview on the Effects of Music on Life

October 18, 2010 at 2:30-3:30 ET on Blog Talk Radio

Andrew Pudewa of Institute of Excellence in Writing shares his presentation: “About Boys”
Join us online at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ultimate-homeschool-expo
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Tuesday Evening on Talk Shoe Radio
Vikki Goedmaker: “A Different Holiday Season” at 7:00 pm EST
and
Lee Binz: “Colleges and Christmas Presents” at 9:00 pm EST
Talk Shoe Radio: http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/89293
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Thursday on Talk Shoe Radio
Lorrie Flem: “Activities: Thanksgiving is an Action and Being Verb” at 10:00 am EST

Lori Lane: “Handel’s Messiah: A Unit Study Approach at Noon am EST
Catherine Jamie: “Down to Earth Holiday Ideas” at 2:00 pm EST

Becky Develle: Protecting Precious Preschoolers from Educational and Holiday Predicaments at 4:00 pm EST

Talk Shoe Radio: http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/89293
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Door prizes have been donated and the winners will receive all types of wonderful products. Please join us live to win.

And, if you purchase your ticket to the event, you will receive a special gift: A Memory Book containing a recipe(s), and/or holiday tradition or memory from our speakers! This is included in a beautiful keepsake gift for all of you!

Can’t make the live events? Don’t worry. They are all being recorded for you! You can get the whole set for the low price of $19.97. Get your tickets today!

You can have the entire set including the membership site: free holiday eBooks, handouts, projects, planning guide, recipe book, grab bag, sponsors promos, discount coupons, and so much more. This includes all of the audios of the live sessions and the Memory Book of Recipes and Special ideas to make your holiday blessed!

I will be speaking at the UHSE 2010 on November 4 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, and would love to see you there!

For more details or to purchase your ticket, go here.

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Fall UHSE 2010 here!

Felice Gerwitz

Do you need the friendship and support of other homeschooling parents?  Are there homeschool topics you need to learn more about?  Is your soul thirsty for the Word of God?  Do you desire to keep Jesus Christ as the main focus of this holiday season? 

Well, then, I have some good news for you!  The fall Ultimate Home School Expo 2010 (UHSE) is here!

Join Felice Gerwitz and a line-up of anointed speakers for this fall’s expo.

 Over 45 seminars that will inspire you to keep Christ as the focus of this holiday season. Tips, recipes, holiday traditions and so much more from homeschool industry leaders. You will be encouraged and inspired in your homeschooling.

I will be speaking on November 4, 2010, at 10 a.m. ET, and would love to see you there!

To learn more, click on the graphic below.


Keep Christ In Your Holiday Celebrations


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Fall: an ideal time to get outdoors

fall leaves

Fall is here, my favorite time of year.  The cooler weather and sunshine are beautiful, and make it an ideal time to get outside with your kids. Nature is an excellent teacher, and your kids will learn almost effortlessly!

 Take advantage of fall to get out of the house and go on a  nature walk. Your kids can collect the beautifully colored leaves and use them to identify different types of trees for science, draw and color them in a  nature notebook with charcoal or colored pencils, pastels, or even crayons or paints, or use thin paper to trace over them.

When drawing from things in nature, whether it’s leaves, flowers, trees, birds, nests, squirrels, butterflies, etc., have your children pay close attention to details and draw it accurately.  These should be labeled and dated. You can protect these drawings with acid-free sheet protectors.

Right beside the drawing, they can add a few scripture verses, such as Matthew 6:24-34: ” Can any of you by worrying add a single moment to your life-span? Why are you anxious about clothes? Learn from the way the wild flowers grow. They do not work or spin. But I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was clothed like one of them. If God so clothes the grass of the field, which grows today and is thrown into the oven tomorrow, will He not much more provide for you, O you of little faith?” 

Or they can write a few poetry verses, illustrating their nature notebooks like Edith Holden did so beautifully in The Country Diary Of An Edwardian Lady.

Many outdoor parks have flowers, bushes, and trees labeled. Include these in their notebooks. Your kids’s nature notebooks can be an art book with blank pages, a photo album, or a scrapbook. They can personalize their notebook with elegant calligraphy, stickers, or cute stamps. Encourage them to take pride in their notebooks. They will be a treasure chest for you and them years later to look through.

Charlotte Mason encouraged teachers and parents to get students outdoors every day if possible, to get in touch with God’s creation.  Children who live in big cities, where there isn’t a lot of “nature,” can  plant windowsill gardens of flowers and herbs, and visit natural history museums, planetariums, and zoos. Visit the library each week to check out books on nature, especially books with colorful photos. 

Buy a bird feeder and bird seed. You and your kids will love watching all the different birds visit it every day. Our bird feeder is outside at a perfect view from my kitchen window as I’m washing the dishes. Today I discovered a new treasure of a website, and loved this article on birds by homeschooling mom, author, and speaker Sherri Johnson.

If you can, try to get some fresh air outside  with your kids during this beautiful season!  “Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.” – Stanley Horowitz

“Let them once get in touch with Nature, and a habit is formed which will be a source of delight through life. We were all meant to be naturalists, each in his degree, and it is inexcusable to live in a world so full of the marvels of plant and animal life and to care for none of these things.” (Charlotte Mason, Vol 1, II, Out-Of-Door Life For The Children, p.61)

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Getting antsy this spring?

Ants

Is your child (or you!) getting antsy this spring? When the sun comes out and the flowers bloom after a long, cold winter, everyone just wants to get outdoors and play! And why not? Spring is the perfect time of year to put away the books, and get outside.

Here are a list of a few outdoor activities that might be fun for your homeschooling  (don’t forget, some can be marked as “Phys Ed”!):

Gardening – vegetable, fruit, herb, or flower (Read The Secret Garden for inspiration)

Horseback riding

Swimming/swimming lessons

Tennis, walking, jogging, kickball, swinging, volleyball at the park

Picnics – have Japanese or Chinese for a change with a beautiful tablecloth

Observatory for astronomy

Rock climbing

Laser tag/paintballing

Skydiving lessons

Sailing/skiing

Biking

A simple, enjoyable walk around the neighborhood  – perfect for nature study with mom and a good camera!

Use your imagination. Ask your child for his or her ideas. You will be surprised what fun things they come up with!  Then just do it. No fear, excuses, adult reasoning. Just go have some fun, exercise your body, and enjoy God’s beautiful creation!

I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers. ~Claude Monet

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Are you new to homeschooling?

Beth Jones

Are you just starting out in homeschooling? And are you scared to death? I know I was!

I want to encourage you first of all, that God WILL help you! You can do it! God has been with me every step of the way in homeschooling. Yes, there were days that I (or our kids) wanted to just QUIT! I have cried sometimes. But overall, I have been so thankful for God leading us in this wonderful, exciting, and yes sometimes frustrating, journey! It’s going to be worth it all, dear friend!

Prayer, support from other homeschooling moms IRL and online, and good books will help you immensely. Be sure to stop by here each week for some encouragement and refreshment to take away with you. I’m rooting for you all the way! And so is God!

Here is a YouTube video with Rita Springer’s song, Worth It All. I pray it blesses you as much as it does me!

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