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*** Download the Homeschool Curriculum Guide for Free @ KatieHedrick.com/CurriculumGuide *** There are sooooo many curriculum options out there that it can leave a homeschool mom's head spinning! I mean… Have you ever found yourself staring at your laptop at 2 am, comparing Gather Round with Campfire Crew… at which point your eyes are glazed over and your brain is numb. The next thing you know, you're posting in a homeschool FB group, desperately asking strangers for their opinions because it's so HARD to decide between the two options… (I've been there!) Let me say… there is a method to the madness! There are actually some simple, solid strategies for HOW to pick a curriculum that your entire family will love. Join my sister, Dori and me on the podcast today as we discuss cracking the curriculum code. (I promise it will make your life a little easier!) We're also sharing our curriculum stacks for the year. Go ahead and press play on this fun, and helpful conversation! ————— Find this Episode on the Blog | KatieHedrick.com/198 ————— Homeschool Goodies You Should Know About! Apply for a Homeschool Mom Scholarship to Receive 1/2 Off your First Steps to Homeschool™ Tuition **Application Period ENDS AUGUST 1** | FirstStepsToHomeschool.com Check out the Step-by-Step Path to Homeschooling (and Download your Free Curriculum Guide!) | TeachMeToHomeschool.com Grab a Seat at my (Free!) Class - Homeschool 101: Making so Easy that ANY Mom can Get Started! Register here | KatieHedrick.com/Homeschool101 ————— Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Masterbooks Main Website | https://Masterbooks.com Overview Video of Masterbooks America's Story 1, 2, and 3 | https://youtu.be/sS0toy0Wg28?si=1XEr_JCf6lsL0bjA All About Reading | https://KatieHedrick.com/AllAboutLearning World Watch | https://KatieHedrick.com/WorldWatch CSB Bible | https://amzn.to/3S9iCP4 The Biggest Story Bible Story Book | https://amzn.to/3Y56xyi Overview Video of Notgrass History From Adam to Us (World History Curriculum) | https://youtu.be/ChQipi0l6-k?si=LdXkeCQRlkKw1L0D Squishy Body | https://amzn.to/3Scy2lx Honey for a Child's Heart | https://amzn.to/3S4LGak Teaching Textbooks Math | https://www.teachingtextbooks.com Overview Video of All About Reading | https://youtu.be/oed3azXlj1g?si=-F3U5lOilTgRcnJt “The Times Machine” Math Book | https://amzn.to/3W62KOp Launch into the Teen Years by Focus on the Family | https://store.focusonthefamily.com/launchintotheteenyears “Guy Stuff” | https://amzn.to/4d1CDyV IEW Structure and Style for Students (Writing Program for Middle School & High School) | https://www.katiehedrick.com/sss Podcast Episode #195 featuring Andrew Pudewa | https://katiehedrick.com/195 Gather Round Unit Studies | https://gatherroundhomeschool.com “The Art of Poetry” | https://amzn.to/3S4bpjm “Anne of Green Gables” | https://amzn.to/3XYMz8d A Tour of Our Homeschool Space | https://youtu.be/8ysymYWvSUw?si=4v0gRm0dOUAKllYb
In the latest episode of New Teacher Talk, hosts Anna and Beth are here to help educators finish the school year on a high note. As the end of the academic year approaches, it's essential to maintain momentum and ensure a smooth transition into summer. Anna and Beth share practical tips and strategies for tying up loose ends, celebrating accomplishments, and setting the stage for a successful conclusion to the school year. From leaning in to student interests to reflecting on teaching practices and planning for summer learning, this episode offers valuable insights to help educators finish strong. Tune in to discover how you can make the most of the remaining weeks of the school year with Anna and Beth. Visme E-books: https://www.visme.co/templates/ebooks/ Icebreakers Elementary: https://www.splashlearn.com/blog/best-ice-breakers-activities-for-kids/ https://www.scienceofpeople.com/icebreakers-for-kids/ Middle School: https://www.midwestteachersinstitute.org/25-fun-icebreaker-games-and-activities-for-middle-school/ Middle School/High School: https://www.weareteachers.com/middle-school-icebreakers/ High School: https://teacherblog.ef.com/great-esl-icebreakers-and-warmups/
Justin Tozer is a math and science prodigy who grew up on a farm where formal education was all but prohibited. Yet, somehow Tozer would make his way to the world's most prestigious firms, first in Silicon Valley and later in Los Alamos at the world's preeminent scientific lab. Yet no professional accomplishment compares to the countless lives Tozer has saved, changed, and enhanced. In this episode we discuss the following: Tozer's grade school teacher would constantly bring him broken things to repair. Not knowing his birthday...only knowing that it was during the second cutting of hay. Getting paddled in math class for answering too many questions. First time he used a baseball bat, he hit the ball, let go of the bat and hit his coach in the chest and knocked him down. Tozer's elementary school teacher still has letters on her fridge that Tozer wrote her. When Tozer told his counselor he wanted to go to BYU, the counselor asked if he was LDS. Tozer had never had that acronym but thought we was talking about LSD so Tozer responded that he didn't do drugs. Tozer was the first person in his grade to be accepted to college. First time Tozer took the ACT he scored perfect on math and got a 13 in English. Follow Me: Twitter: https://twitter.com/nate_meikle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natemeikle/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nate_meikle/
Listen in as Nate discusses education once again, but this time to share what Middle School/High School fights he witnessed & give Life changing advice to students and staff on how they can limit these violent encounters. @LifetipsPodcast @LifetipsPodcast @LifetipsPodcast for IG, Facebook, and Twitter. @auth_gen_person. Twitter. IG @nate_the_speaker @spokenlifetips --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifetips/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifetips/support
Middle school can be a huge transition, how do you prepare your child for something like that? Changes can be hard, and not every child reacts the same way. Sonja thinks back to yesteryear when she was caring for three elementary girls and gives us 5 simple ways to help your kids make smooth transitions. We talk about how to have productive conversations with your child about their thoughts and expectations surrounding middle school and high school and what it looks like to have a good listener as a mom.
The That Podcast talks about the Christmas Sermon series for 2022 and the newly announced Middle School & High School mission trips in 2023. That Podcast is available on the following podcast services by searching “Atonement Fargo”: Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Castbox Find us online at: YouTube Facebook Twitter https://thatpodcast.net https://atonement.live https://www.atonementfargo.org
It's a cat eat cat world in the competitive world of Middle School (High School?) basketball...I mean bowling. West Appleton has just won the face off against East Appleton tying up the years long bid competition for the mighty Apple. And now, the deciding contest must take place in a bowling alley. While watching this semi forgotten Disney Channel Original Movie, Adaeze and Taiwo find themselves faced with these nail biting questions:1. When did bowling fall out of favor with the general American public?2. Did this movie restore bowling's relevance in the zeitgeist?3. How little can you consider the feelings of your friends, while maintaining best friendship?4. What IS the Alley Cat Strike?To all these questions, a simple answer must suffice..."Wouldn't you like to know"?
Jessica and Caitlin will show you how repeating your lessons and activities will help ease the burden of lesson planning while also giving your students opportunities to practice and grow. This podcast will give you the permission you may have been looking for to reuse the lessons that work for you and your students, with absolutely no guilt or regrets! Links mentioned in this episode: https://ebacademics.com/2021/12/bonus-the-empowered-ela-teacher-excerpt-on-batch-planning-live.html https://www.ebteacher.com/offers/63XtLuos/checkout?coupon_code=EARLYSUMMER-VIPBPL22 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Critical-Thinking-Task-Cards-for-Middle-School-High-School-2744506 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Informational-Text-Task-Cards-for-Middle-High-School-2734907 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/One-Pager-Choice-Boards-Bundle-Literature-Non-Fiction-Texts-DIGITAL-and-Print-4389029 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mock-Trial-Template-for-Any-Text-7547540 Are you enjoying the podcast? Tag us @ebacademics and let us know which episode you're listening to! Make sure to Subscribe and leave us a Review! Your review helps us reach even more middle school ELA teachers just like you! It would mean so much to us. To leave a review in iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Rating and Reviews. Click on "Write a Review" and let us know how this podcast is helping you in your ELA classroom! Other episodes you might enjoy: Constructive Criticism: How to Change Your Mindset and Be Open to Feedback Mini Literary Analysis Writing PD: H
Welcome to the third bonus episode on the Shonen Tapes Podcast! Today, the guys interview one of their very good friends, Graphic Artist Mike Girdy. Girdy is an extremely talented graphic artist that utilizes his Anime inspirations to draw awesome renditions of athletes from all major sports. Due to his talents, Girdy has also been added as the primary Graphic Artist of the very popular series The Pat Mcafee Show. The 5 friends discuss what inspired Girdy's style of drawing and animation, how Gridy's company Drawn To The Game has blown up, as well as why Anime, Hip-Hop and sports are all connected. They also go over his works, how Dragon Ball is one of the best shows, and how he got in contact with Pat Mcafee. Finallly, the reminisce on some of their old times in Middle School/High School, and how everyone has remained friends over the last decade. This was a very fun one for the Shonen Tapes, and they are you sure will enjoy it as well! Mike Gridy's Social Media:Drawn To The Game IG: @drawntothegameGirdy's Personal IG: @dirdygridyFollow us HERE to keep up with The Shonen Tapes on social media and your favorite podcast sites! This Episode Includes: Mike Girdy, Drawn To The Game, Dragon Ball, Pat Mcafee, Naruto, Animation, Art, Vegeta, Goku, Logic, Snoop Dogg, Jay Z, Kendirck Lamar
Fresh off her nomination as Regional Teacher of the Year, Heather French talks about the process to crown a winner statewide. She talks about her teaching philosophy and how she handles teaching multiple subjects for multiple age groups, as well as what makes the Copper Country a great place to teach.
In this episode, Executive Director Misty Newcomb is joined by Middle School/High School homeroom teacher Caitlin Webster, and high school senior Phoebe Shreve about coming to the end of a season. In this podcast they give strategies to parents, teachers, and students about how to come to an end of a season (whether that be at work or school) and navigating that from a position of strength.
In this episode we visit with students Mistyn LeClair and Bella Berry who share helpful information regarding the SPCA as well as an interview with Middle School/High School librarian Mrs. Luck about her Virtual Book club! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-mitchell73/message
Come check out the informative conversations between Tanya Fang, Zoey Gao, and Evelyn Chen. How should we better prepare for a future career as a middle school, high school, and college English teacher? Should we choose a metropolis over a rural town? What are some of the pros and cons of each option? If you want to teach English in China, it's not an episode that you would want to miss!
Good Morning! With the announcement of a shorten season, today Steve goes into keys to success for Middle School & High School players during upcoming tryouts! Please like, comment, subscribe and spread the word!
What image comes to mind when you hear the name Jesus? This week, Pastor Jarrod explains John's vision of Him in the book of Revelation, and how our own view of Him can change everything. In-Person Collective Youth Meetings: The Washingtonville Campus will now host combined Middle School & High School meetings every Sunday night at 5:00 & 6:30 PM. Registration and parental consent is required. Go to https://collectiveyouth.com. Serving is a great way to meet people at GraceOC. Join one of our many teams by going to https://graceoc.com/team to share the giftings God has given you to bless others that come to church.
In this episode, we share our best/favorite tips that we learned through middle school and 9th grade :) Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/delia-holman5/message
Jackie teaches seventh grade physical science. She is completing her sixth year of teaching and has had a wide range of experiences in teaching several different science classes in both high school and middle school, rural and urban environments, and public and private school systems. Jackie shares her story of how she became a science teacher, grad school, having a young family, and the challenge of distance teaching during COVID.Music used in the podcast: Higher Up, Silverman Sound Studio
Soak up the knowledge in this power-packed 4-person panel. This Q&A spans topics from engaging your 2nd and 3rd bands to vertical alignment and even aligning your vision with your staff. Get your pen and paper ready. There is a lot to absorb from this session.
Elizabeth and Michael detail how to talk to your tween and teen about COVID-19. They explore what will allow your tween and teen to open up and then provide them what will help. Elizabeth and Michael review the importance of paying attention to beh... Elizabeth and Michael detail how to talk to your tween and teen about COVID-19. They explore what will allow your tween and teen to open up and then provide them what will help. Elizabeth and Michael review the importance of paying attention to behaviors and letting your child feel that they have a sense control. They provide three take aways on how to have the ongoing conversations with your middle school/high school age children. http://www.evolvecounselingaz.com Resources: https://www.unicef.org/coronavirus/how-teenagers-can-protect-their-mental-health-during-coronavirus-covid-19 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/rachelysanders/teens-teenagers-at-home-isolation-coronavirus-school https://www.nj.com/coronavirus/2020/03/heres-how-im-coping-with-social-distancing-for-two-teenagers-amid-coronavirus-concerns.html Disclaimer http://www.evolvecounselingaz.com/disclaimer Disclaimer Http://www.evolvecounselingaz.com/disclaimer Royalty free music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com
*Disclaimer: Ian and Jon are not professional musicians, or really remember anything apart from a few lessons from Middle School/High School band classes. If you find yourself aggravated and annoyed with our dissection of the Film Scores of the Prequels,
*Disclaimer: Ian and Jon are not professional musicians, or really remember anything apart from a few lessons from Middle School/High School band classes. If you find yourself aggravated and annoyed with our dissection of the Film Scores of the Prequels,
The Dad Experience; A Podcast Where Dads and Moms are the Experts
We talk to Laryngologist and Dad Dr. Adam Rubin about raising his teenagers, and the ins and outs of what works for their family. We also discuss the importance of our voice as a parent as well as a professional, and what we can do to help preserve and maintain a healthy voice to last us a lifetime. You can get more information about voice health, World Voice Day, and Dr. Rubin at www.lakeshoreent.com. You can find his book about voice health on Amazon. Check out our new website www.thedadexperiencepodcast.com. Have a show idea or want to be a guest contact us on one of our social media outlets or by email . Follow us instagram TheDadExperience Twitter @dadexppodcast Facebook The Dad Experience Email experienceanddad@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, November 16, 2013. Featured Teacher: Lorie Moffat Topic: "Online Teaching Adventures." Lorie is currently providing 1:1 online tutoring for Middle School/High School math and science students, and is also teaching HS math classes at FreedomProject Education. She has over 20 years of teaching experience, and most of that time, she was a museum educator for The Franklin Institute Science Museum (Philadelphia, PA) and high school science teacher in a suburban Philadelphia public school. She is also one of our regular weekly co-hosts for Classroom 2.0 LIVE and we are so proud to feature her teaching! She will be sharing many exciting ways she uses tools such as Adobe Captivate (practice problem files for students), Scratch and related Adobe Presenter files, as well as some student-made Scratch examples. She is also an experienced Moodle user and will share how she has used it to create quizzes for Algebra and Geometry.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, November 16, 2013. Featured Teacher: Lorie Moffat Topic: "Online Teaching Adventures." Lorie is currently providing 1:1 online tutoring for Middle School/High School math and science students, and is also teaching HS math classes at FreedomProject Education. She has over 20 years of teaching experience, and most of that time, she was a museum educator for The Franklin Institute Science Museum (Philadelphia, PA) and high school science teacher in a suburban Philadelphia public school. She is also one of our regular weekly co-hosts for Classroom 2.0 LIVE and we are so proud to feature her teaching! She will be sharing many exciting ways she uses tools such as Adobe Captivate (practice problem files for students), Scratch and related Adobe Presenter files, as well as some student-made Scratch examples. She is also an experienced Moodle user and will share how she has used it to create quizzes for Algebra and Geometry.