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		<title>The family newspaper</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 20:34:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had come across this great idea from Lady Lydia and liked it so much I started doing it here and from the beginning it was a big hit. It&#8217;s so simple I can&#8217;t believe I hadn&#8217;t thought of it before. It&#8217;s a family newspaper.
The premise is simple:

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had come across this great idea from<a href="http://homeliving.blogspot.com/2008/04/home-newspaper.html" target="_blank"> Lady Lydia</a> and liked it so much I started doing it here and from the beginning it was a big hit. It&#8217;s so simple I can&#8217;t believe I hadn&#8217;t thought of it before. It&#8217;s a family newspaper.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-133" title="family-paper" src="http://www.thecreativehomeschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/family-paper-225x300.jpg" alt="family-paper" width="225" height="300" />The premise is simple:</p>
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<li>take a sheet of paper and fold in half.</li>
<li>Fill the pages with all sorts of interesting things.</li>
<li>Give it to your kids to read.</li>
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<p>I made a little title that fit our family and set about filling it with jokes, extended family trivia, menus, weather, encouraging words and something exciting that was coming up for each of  the kids that we could all get excited about (or maybe an acknowledgement of some success).</p>
<p>They love to read it while they eat their breakfast. They feel grown up and they love to read about themselves and their family. It has opened up some great conversations too.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t make one every day because I don&#8217;t have the time for that. I probably make one every week or so. It&#8217;s not fancy. I make one and copy it on the copier so there&#8217;s not a lot of color. It&#8217;s hand drawn with love and they never complain that it&#8217;s too homemade.</p>
<p>Why do it? It&#8217;s another way to connect with your kids. And my kids write for the paper too, so it strengthens their writing skills. And I can add &#8220;don&#8217;t forget&#8221; things, so they don&#8217;t get another nag session from me. They learn things about their extended family with my trivia and I feed their souls with poetry and their spirits with Scripture.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll be surprised how much you cna fit into this little newspaper. If you make one, please take a picture and share the response in the comments below.</p>
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		<title>Fun with old magazines and catalogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 15:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a giant stack of catalogs and magazines that you don&#8217;t want to store but feel guilty about tossing, try these ideas to get more mileage from your paper before you recycle it.

Make silly faces. Cut out facial features out of different ads and the put them together in funny ways.
Make paper beads. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.sketchee.com/wp/wp-content/plugins/hot-linked-image-cacher/upload/farm3.static.flickr.com/2372/2278115499_a29bc03aa6.jpg" alt="" width="308" height="231" align="right" />If you have a giant stack of catalogs and magazines that you don&#8217;t want to store but feel guilty about tossing, try these ideas to get more mileage from your paper before you recycle it.</p>
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<li><span id="more-27"></span>Make silly faces. Cut out facial features out of different ads and the put them together in funny ways.</li>
<li>Make <a href="http://www.bydonovan.com/my_template_files/PaperBeads.GIF">paper beads</a>. Then use them for necklaces, bookmarks and all sorts of gifts.</li>
<li>Cut into strips and weave together for a colorful placemat.</li>
<li>Cut out words and phrases to make crazy poetry.</li>
<li>Use pictures to make an alphabet book for a baby. Or colors. Or shapes.</li>
<li>Use articles for word recognition or cut and paste spelling lists.</li>
<li>Use an article for a &#8220;word mine&#8221; game. Call a word sound or letter and have them highlight words that match your request.</li>
<li>Use the magazine pages as scrap paper when doing other crafts. The slick paper won&#8217;t bleed onto your other projects and you can grab a new sheet each time one gets yucky.</li>
<li>Cut out adjectives from ads to increase writing vocabulary.</li>
<li>Use pictures to copy in art class. Choose a medium and use the picture as a model.</li>
<li>Make <a href="http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&amp;q=envelope+template&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;ei=eiu5Sc7aMpKWsQPU07RH&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=image_result_group&amp;resnum=4&amp;ct=title">cool envelopes</a> with pages. Use pages that coordinate with your letter or recipient. For example, if grandma loves gardening, send her a note in a gardening catalog envelope. Make sure you put a white sticker on the front for the address so it&#8217;s easy to find.</li>
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<p>For older kids:</p>
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<li>Have them rewrite an article, or offer another angle.</li>
<li>Use a layout as a sample and cut out things to create your own magazine layout.</li>
<li>Cut and paste your own magazine by cobbling together things from several other mags.</li>
<li>Look trough magazines to notice trends and themes. Write something based on that research.</li>
<li>Rewrite a product slogan.</li>
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		<title>How much fun can you fit on one page?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Books are great tools for homeschoolers. It seems there is no end to the creative possibilities. But sometimes the choices can seem a bit overwhelming, or the process is complicated and you stress about creating content that will be worthy of the container. How about trying a book that is made from one page, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Books are great tools for homeschoolers. It seems there is no end to the creative possibilities. But sometimes the choices can seem a bit overwhelming, or the process is complicated and you stress about creating content that will be worthy of the container. How about trying a book that is made from one page, a little book that can be cut and pasted and scribbled to your heart&#8217;s content. Fill it with poetry or facts or drawings of plants. Use one of the directions below. Make them for friends, create a zine and sell some copies. They are fast and fun and oh so easy. I bet you can&#8217;t make just one.<span id="more-26"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.speechtx.com/one_sheet_book.htm">one page book (8 pages)<br />
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<p><a href="http://stamphenge.wordpress.com/minibooks/meander-accordion-folded-book/">one page meandering book (16 pages)<br />
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<p><a href="http://ericasdoingsomethingelse.blogspot.com/2008/03/one-sheet-mini-book-tutorial.html">another option</a> for a mini book</p>
<p>For more book fun, <a href="http://www.canby.com/hockmanchupp/student_folder_websites.html">check this site</a> or <a href="http://stamphenge.wordpress.com/minibooks/">this one</a>. You&#8217;ll have enough ideas to outlast your kids&#8217; education!</p>
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		<title>5 uses for school glue</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t know about you, but when it&#8217;s back to school time I can&#8217;t resist stocking up on white glue. It was only 5 cents a bottle, after all. But now I have about 20 bottles of it. So what do I do with all this white gluey goodness? (I mean besides letting the kiddos [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://img.nextag.com/image/hardlines-services-elmer-s/1/000/000/791/819/79181979.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="100" align="left" />I don&#8217;t know about you, but when it&#8217;s back to school time I can&#8217;t resist stocking up on white glue. It was only 5 cents a bottle, after all. But now I have about 20 bottles of it. So what do I do with all this white gluey goodness? (I mean besides letting the kiddos rub it on their skin and peel it off?)<span id="more-25"></span></p>
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<li>Make a relief design art project. Draw with it on paper. Make sure the lines are nice and thick and don&#8217;t fill in any spaces. Let it dry overnight. The next day you can place another sheet on top and rub with crayons or colored pencils and create some great rubbings. Try lots of different patterns and you can mix and match for interesting effects.</li>
<li>Use it as a resist. Once again, draw a line drawing with the glue in nice thick lines. Let it dry overnight. The next day get out your paints and color in your picture. The colors will stay within the glue lines and you can end up with a great effect that looks a bit like batik.</li>
<li>Use it to make <a href="http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000039">play putty</a> for the kids on a rainy day.</li>
<li>Make some <a href="http://www.dltk-kids.com/type/how_to_paper_mache.htm">Papier Mache</a> goodies.</li>
<li>Use it like a <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2213685_white-glue-like-glue-stick.html">glue stick</a>. Now isn&#8217;t that handy?</li>
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<p>Still have some glue left? For even more fun <a href="http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf670523.tip.html">visit here</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you don&#8217;t make books with your kids you are missing out on some fun! Books are a great alternative to lapbooks or notebooks. There&#8217;s no way you can not have fun making and filling books with stories, songs, poems, math tables, pictures, essays and anything else your children can produce. Here are a few [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/24/46271527_289535d319.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="188" height="250" align="left" />If you don&#8217;t make books with your kids you are missing out on some fun! Books are a great alternative to lapbooks or notebooks. There&#8217;s no way you can not have fun making and filling books with stories, songs, poems, math tables, pictures, essays and anything else your children can produce. Here are a few links to whet your appetite.<span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.makingbooks.com/">Making Books with Children</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.makingbookswithchildren.blogspot.com/">MakingBooks blog</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.vickiblackwell.com/makingbooks.html">Let&#8217;s Make Books</a><a href="http://library.thinkquest.org/J001156/makingbooks/makeown.htm"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/49/106785644_09afa7d67c.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="262" height="174" align="right" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://library.thinkquest.org/J001156/makingbooks/makeown.htm">Make Your Own Books</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.philobiblon.com/tutorials.shtml">Bookbinding Tutorials</a> (many of these are for older kids and adults)</p>
<p>Creating books is also a great way to apply skills like math and art techniques. They encourage fine motor skills with binding and writing.</p>
<p>Do you make books? Care to share photos? How have handmade books added to your homeschool education?</p>
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		<title>25 creative notebooking ideas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Notebooking is one of the best ways to demonstrate your individuality in your lessons. But sticking some worksheets in a binder is not true notebooking. You must generate the material yourself and it is a reflection of you, not simply a regurgitation of someone else&#8217;s thoughts. Read more on the rewards of notebooking at my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/26/46271524_d22cfc8f4a.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="309" height="232" align="left" />Notebooking is one of the best ways to demonstrate your individuality in your lessons. But sticking some worksheets in a binder is not true notebooking. You must generate the material yourself and it is a reflection of you, not simply a regurgitation of someone else&#8217;s thoughts. Read more on the <a href="http://principledmom.homeschooljournal.net/2008/01/11/the-rewards-of-notebooks/">rewards of notebooking</a> at my other blog, <a href="http://principledmom.com">PrincipledMom</a>.<span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p>In case you find yourself in a rut, here is a list of creative expression. You can also download the 25 creative notebooking ideas <a href="http://annahawthorne.com/downloads/25%20creative%20notebook%20ideas.pdf">here</a>.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/21/30425847_c650199571.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="234" height="315" align="right" /></p>
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<li>paper folding</li>
<li>portraits</li>
<li>write a story and illustrate it</li>
<li>collage</li>
<li>mosaic with construction paper or magazine pictures</li>
<li>drawings</li>
<li>cut outs</li>
<li>silhouettes</li>
<li>rubber stamping</li>
<li>stickers to add to a picture or draw around</li>
<li>photographs</li>
<li>coloring pages</li>
<li>printable fonts that can be colored</li>
<li>pockets to put things in</li>
<li>door or flaps to hide things</li>
<li>pop-ups</li>
<li>paintings</li>
<li>rubbings or impressions</li>
<li>CD recordings of kid&#8217;s voice, documents, music, video, etc.</li>
<li>fold out pages for long projects</li>
<li>sew paper</li>
<li>create an award</li>
<li>cut words and letters from newspapers or magazines</li>
<li>create a small book and place in a pocket on a page</li>
<li>paper weaving</li>
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<p>If you want to add to the list please leave a comment.</p>
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