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Nature Area

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I put together a little area for the boys to put their treasures they find when outside!

I have wanted something like this for a little while but finally took the plunge a couple days ago after looking at beautifully done nature tables on Pinterest.

I pinned them to my “school” board.

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I am so glad I was able to fit everything I wanted in a small space!

You do not need a bigger house to have fun spaces just think outside the box!

Instead of a table I used a crate.

As a bonus it is cute and has shelves!

Why I homeschool the way I do.

I was homeschooled all the way from preschool to graduation.

I never spent one day in a public school.

I feel blessed to be able to say that. My parents spent a lot of time and money on my 4 siblings and I to give us the best education.

I formed really close bonds to my sisters and brother that I just do not think would have happened otherwise.

I was also taught how to self educate myself which has been so helpful when I want to learn something totally new like Photography!

Those years of being homeschooled myself influence the way I teach my boys in a big way.

If I remember something I tend to use that same type of thing on my boys.

The things that stick out in my mind the most are:

Reading a classic at the start of every school day

Games (online and board)

Songs and rhymes

Biography’s and historical novels instead of textbooks

Creative play

and Field Trips

These are just some of the top things I remember.

I do not base everything I do now on my homeschool experience but it is really helpful to have been in the place my boys are now.

One of the things that I remember the most though is my mother’s love of books.

She would get so caught up in a story she was reading school would be delayed.

She would get so into the book we were reading in the morning she would read more then she meant to.

Sometimes one of us had to read because she could not read anymore due to her tears.

She really showed me books are important.

That is what I want to pass on to my boys.

My passion for reading.

My love of books.

If they learn that I know they will succeed.

Let your kids see you read.

They will remember that more then any words you say about how important reading is.

War of 1812

Last month we learned about the War of 1812.

Here are some of the books we used.

The Town that Fooled the British and The Battle for Saint Michaels are about the same event.

It is about a town that hung lanterns above their houses so the British ships would fire to high.

They saved the town.

It is an amazing piece of history and both books were really well written so I did not mind reading about it twice!

I had my oldest read The Battle for Saint Michaels for his reading.

I was really excited to introduce the boys to the story behind the Star Spangled Banner!

It is a piece of history that really stuck with me when I was a child and made the song come to life.

The Star Spangled Banner Illustrated by Peter Spier has pictures to go along with the song.

I was really wanting a book that did that so the boys would see what the words were saying.

We also listened to the Audio story about it from Adventures in Odyssey’s American History series.

SO GOOD!!!

I cried…

I do not remember hearing the story of Jean Laffite before.

It is amazing.

The pictures are beautiful and the story well written.

It also introduced the boys to Andrew Jackson so I really liked that.

Do you have any favorite books on the War of 1812?

The only downside of learning about this war and the Revolutionary War is my sons think the British are evil.

It is really hard to explain big pictures and something being a long time ago to a 5 and 6yr old!

I am hoping they do not attack someone when they say they are British…

I forgot!

I found this really good site with a great game for kids to play about the war of 1812!

Check it out!

Our Flag Was Still There