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Growing Students Who Love to Learn: High School Transcript
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Developing a Homeschooling Heritage. Thursday, March 26, 2009. In my experience, one of the things that causes the most anxiety about homeschooling through high school is the thought of creating a transcript. I must admit I shared that anxiety until I had to create one . then I found it wasn't nearly as intimidating as I had thought! The second step is confidence . the belief that as the homeschool parent/teacher, you are the best judge of what constitutes a credit for your student. And I'll be happy to ...
Growing Students Who Love to Learn: Teaching Elementary Science
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Developing a Homeschooling Heritage. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Science is one of those subjects that is easily slid to the back burner. In the lower grades, when phonics and fundamental math are priorities, science rarely makes it to the top of the list. Here's one approach that might move science off the back burner! And enjoy a science week. That science week would focus on a single topic . My primary goal was to ignite an excitement in my children for learning about Science. Since I viewed these we...
Growing Students Who Love to Learn: July 2009
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Developing a Homeschooling Heritage. Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Convention Season is Done! It hardly seems possible that that another year of conventions has gone by. It was great meeting all of you this year. I love meeting new folks who are interested in Sonlight for the first time . and seeing old friends who come back each season to tell me about their school year. It's fun seeing your kids grow up! Have a wonderful July 4th weekend! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Resourceshttp:/...
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Developing a Homeschooling Heritage. Wednesday, March 5, 2014. Tools for growing your learners . Whether you're considering homeschooling as an option, just beginning your homeschool journey,or many miles down the road, I hope you'll find something here that will help you. Homeschooling can sometimes be a trial, but the proper tools can be a big help in assisting you with growing students who love to learn. Should I even consider homeschooling? Article and resource links). The Cost of Homeschooling.
Growing Students Who Love to Learn: May 2011
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Developing a Homeschooling Heritage. Friday, May 20, 2011. Thankfully most kids aren't doing yard work with this type of mower anymore, but once upon a time we did. We *really* earned our money in those days! Now I'm beginning to sound like my dad). Summer jobs are another great resource for beating boredom. They are as wide and varied as your imagination. Cleaning brush, mowing lawns, weeding gardens, flipping burgers at the local hamburger joint, and the list goes on. The value of saving money. I am pr...
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From Judy's Kitchen: August 2011
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160;Monday, August 1, 2011. I am a dill pickle lover, but have never conquered the process. My oldest daughter, however, has experimented for a couple of years and come up with a pretty good procedure! From the garden to the jar, it's been fun to watch her develop her own special recipe. About 8-10 Kirby cucumbers, washed. Soak your cucumbers for two hours in a mixture of:. 2 gallons of cold water to 1 cup of pickling lime (in a non-reactive container). Yield: 4 quarts of dill pickles. Posted by Judy W.
From Judy's Kitchen: July 2012
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Tried and True: Ginger Snaps. 160;Tuesday, July 10, 2012. So my husband gave me the America's Test Kitchen Family Cookbook. Last year for Mother's Day. I'm not terribly fond of changing things that work, so I haven't used many recipes from it to this point. However, last week I decided to shake things up a bit and see if I liked any of the recipes in this cookbook better than some of my "tried and true" recipes. The first on my list is a family favorite . Ginger Snaps. 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour. Reduc...
From Judy's Kitchen: August 2012
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160;Saturday, August 11, 2012. I know it's truly summer when sweet corn comes into the local farmer's market. Today I put up 21 quarts of some gorgeous butter and sugar corn to enjoy this winter. The ears are HUGE this year, yielding some of the sweetest, juiciest kernels I've tasted in a long time. Here's what my morning looked like . . . Next comes the messiest step . taking the kernels off the cob (de-cobbing! Just under four hours later I put the last bags into the freezer . happy to think of eat...
From Judy's Kitchen: February 2013
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160;Saturday, February 23, 2013. This dish is a nice alternative to the same ole eggs and ham for breakfast. It's also great for special occasions such as Christmas breakfast or a mid-morning brunch. 4 ozs cream cheese, softened. 2 - 8 oz packages refrigerated crescent roll dough. 4 ozs cooked ham (or you can substitute bacon or sausage). 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese. Bring the pointed edges of the dough over top of the egg mixture in the middle . pinch together to make a "braided" shape. This easy to m...
From Judy's Kitchen: Sour Cream Apple Pie
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Sour Cream Apple Pie. 160;Saturday, March 16, 2013. A tasty "upgrade" to a standard apple pie. This dessert is easy to make and tastes yummy! It is a nice change to an all-time favorite. 1 cup sour cream. 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg. Mix ingredients well in a large mixing bowl. Add two cups of peeled and sliced apples (Granny Smiths work great). Toss apples to coat. Pour into a 9" unbaked pie shell. 1/4 cup chopped walnuts. Posted by Judy W. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cooking is a Heritage.
From Judy's Kitchen: October 2009
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160;Friday, October 16, 2009. These are a perennial favorite around our house. Every year in October we make a big batch of cut-out cookies shaped like pumpkins. When my kids were little they had great fun decorating with colored icing, sprinkles, candy corn . whatever we had handy in the kitchen. Now I make and decorate and the kids enjoy them when they get home from work or are visiting from school! 1 teaspoon baking powder. Roll dough about 1/4" thick. Use favorite cookie cutter. Posted by Judy W.
From Judy's Kitchen: Top Secret BBQ Sauce
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Top Secret BBQ Sauce. 160;Thursday, November 13, 2014. This BBQ sauce recipe has been a favorite for pulled pork in our household for a number of years. Originally created by a good friend of ours, we tease him often about marketing his "secret recipe". It's easy to make and tastes delicious! I've found that if I start this sauce early in the day and let it simmer on a very low heat, stirring often, it thickens up nicely and the flavors seem to multiply. 1 onion, finely chopped. 1 1/4 cups Ketchup. From ...
From Judy's Kitchen: September 2010
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160;Sunday, September 19, 2010. The occasion is the birthday of a special friend. What could be more appropriate for a school teacher than cupcakes? Not being particularly fond of cake, I have just a few favorite recipes in my possession. This one is my "go to" whenever I need traditional chocolate cake or cupcakes. Everyone seems to wince when I mention mayonnaise as one of the main ingredients, but tasting is believing. No dry, crumbly cake here. Just moist, yummy enjoyment! 1 1/2 cups sugar. I love ba...
From Judy's Kitchen: November 2012
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160;Thursday, November 29, 2012. A wonderfully easy holiday snack, this is a favorite in our house. You can change up the recipe to fit your tastes . add M&Ms, Reese's Pieces, different pretzels, etc. Whatever makes your munchers happy! Toss in a large bowl:. 2 cups peanuts (I use dry roasted). 2 cups small pretzels. 1/2 - 1 tsp ground cinnamon. For tips on melting chocolate wafers. Posted by Judy W. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cooking is a Heritage. From grandmom to mom to grand/daughter . recipes a...
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Just another WordPress.com site. September 21, 2013 by growingstrongkids. For those of us in Michigan, the apples are upon us and it is a great crop this year. So here is something I whipped up tonight for desert. (Thanks Gma Judy for the apples). This was inspired by many posts from Pinterest this one. Specifically. However after searching and trying again and again I found no clear how to…so I figured I’ll wing it! APPLE ICE CREAM BOWLS. 1/2 tsp of sugar per apple. Ice cream of your choice. Combine wat...
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Tuesday, January 10, 2017. Distance makes the heart grow lazy. We had a very warm fall, and I kept postponing the last of the cleanup chores. Then the non-gardening events transpired, and the garden was all but forgotten. Now, in the middle of winter, the ground is frozen, and things will have to stay where they are for awhile. The kale slumped over and froze to the ground. The ground is frozen around the pepper cages, so I can't pull them out. At least some things are as they should be. They've been lea...
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