Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2013

FREE Reward Ideas for Sunday School

Sooo. . . you are teaching kids and you want to reward their efforts. BUT you don't want to spend a ton of money. Here are 10 FREE reward ideas!

Great for children's ministry workers and homeschoolers!



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Notes from Carol


  • I am having a Doodle Race on my blog (here). 
  • Kids (and adults) can submit a doodle (simple drawing) for the race. 
  • Zonderkidz is offering prizes to two winners (a free book and publication in my devos). . . Thanks, Zonderkidz! ! !

I'd be honored if you share the race with your fam and friends. Post it on your facebook, website, or blog. It is going to be fun! 

Here is a link you can share:

http://carolmcadamsmoore.blogspot.com/p/hey-everyone-doodle-race-begins-today.html 


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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Leftover Letter Fun - Learning Games

As the kids head back to school, are you cleaning out those closets? Maybe you are in the process of moving. What to do with leftover letter tiles from a word game such as Scrabble (TM) or Upwords (TM)?  I'll admit that I can't part with them. Ever. They have so much potential!

These ideas are suitable for:
  • beginning readers
  • school classrooms
  • children's groups at church
  • homeschoolers
  • family devotion time                                

The Materials

  • Letter tiles from word games 
          NOTE: The tiles don't have to match! Combine tiles from several games. Fun! Attention-getting!

Learning Games and Activities

  • ABC practice - Give the child the letters of the alphabet and ask her to arrange them in order.
  • Name fun - Give the child the letters of his name and have him arrange them to spell his name.
  • Sorting - Give each child 15-20 letter tiles (that represent certain letters - perhaps B, R, and L). Have them sort the letters into groups.
  • Counting - Ask the child to count how many letters are in each group.
  • Patterns - Give the child preselected letters to form patterns. (One example is using two letters for a repeating pattern. Many beginning spelling words end in AT - bat, cat, hat, mat, etc. So give the child a handful of letters A and T to practice the pattern: ATATATAT.)
  • Spelling _Give the child preselected letter tiles to practice a spelling list.
  • Vocab review - Give the child preselected letter tiles to spell vocab from a Reading or Bible story.


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Notes from Carol




Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore

Thursday, August 08, 2013

Noah's Ark Spelling Game

Recently, I saw an adorable pin for Math counting. Love, love, love this idea! Here is a similar activity to practice spelling and incorporate the story of Noah's Ark.

This idea is suitable for:
  • children's groups at church
  • homeschoolers
  • family devotion time                                

 

 

Materials

  • several paint sample strips (colors of the rainbow)
  • Bible story of Noah's Ark 


 

 

 

Preparation

Prepare the strips by printing the name of a different animal on each one. Cut the strips into color sections.

 

 

 

 

 

How to Do the Activity

Read the story of  Noah's Ark.Have kids arrange the color-sections to spell the names of animals.






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Notes from Carol




Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you will come back often! Let's connect on Twitter and Facebook too!



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copyright (c) 2013 Carol McAdams Moore