Thanks to tagxedo.com I was able to make my Professional Word Cloud. This cloud is made up from the words which make up my cover letter, resume, and letters of reference. It is exciting to see the words and how often the occur throughout my professional packet.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
My Professional Packet in a Picture
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
American Lemonade Pictures
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Decorating the lemonade shelter. |
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Get your Red, White & Blue lemonade here! |
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Rain won't dampen our spirits! |
Monday, June 18, 2012
Well, Lemonade Day wasn't the success that we had hoped for. It was pouring rain on the Belfast waterfront and we didn't find out until we were setting up that it, in fact, had been postponed. So, we stayed until our best seller, the HOT strawberry-rhubarb lemonade ran out. We received many compliments on the hot lemonade.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Lemonade Day Maine
We will be participating in Lemonade Day Maine on Sunday, June 3, 2012 as a home schooling service learning project. We will be selling red, white and blue lemonade. We have concluded the Lemonade Day workbook, sampled a variety of recipes, and have completed our lemonade stand. A portion of our proceeds with benefit a local animal shelter.
Location:
Heritage Park Belfast, ME, USA
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Mardi Gras Celebration
The week before vacation ended on a quiet note. We wrapped up some reading assessments and math practice. During vacation, we were able to attend the Bangor Public Library's Mardi Gras Celebration.
http://www.wabi.tv/news/27843/kids-celebrate-mardi-gras-at-bangor-public-library
The mask making and parade was a lot of fun for area children. We spent the time reminiscing about our trip toNew Orleans in 2010. It was a short trip, next time we hope to stay longer. Visiting the French Quarter and the mighty Mississippi River was wonderful.
This week we begin our Eve Bunting Author Study. We visited the Belfast Library and chose books to compare and contrast the topics of United States History, Contemporary Situations, Animals, Plants, American Symbols, Holidays and Family. We will be viewing these topics through literary elements. I am using a lot of resources found on the internet to supplement this unit.
http://www.wabi.tv/news/27843/kids-celebrate-mardi-gras-at-bangor-public-library
The mask making and parade was a lot of fun for area children. We spent the time reminiscing about our trip to
This week we begin our Eve Bunting Author Study. We visited the Belfast Library and chose books to compare and contrast the topics of United States History, Contemporary Situations, Animals, Plants, American Symbols, Holidays and Family. We will be viewing these topics through literary elements. I am using a lot of resources found on the internet to supplement this unit.
Labels:
Bangor Public Library,
Mardi Gras,
New Orleans
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Valentine Exchange

Sunday, February 12, 2012
Learning about plants
On Friday, we attended the Wild Plants of Maine discussion at the Camden Public Library. Sponsored by HOME http://www.homeschoolersofmaine.org/public/index.cfm?fuseaction=articles.view&id=13942
We learned about local edible plants from Tom Seymour and watched his slide show of these plants. He also discussed when during the growing season, we would find many of these plants. Tom Seymour has his own blog. It is definitely an interesting and informative read. Check it out here: http://wildplantsandwoolybears.blogspot.com/
While at the event, we signed up to participate in the HOME Home Grown Gardens activity. Information is here: http://www.homeschoolersofmaine.org/public/index.cfm?fuseaction=articles.view&id=8172
I included many links in this post so that I could give everyone accurate credit.
We have looked at our seeds and have been planning our garden. We may possibly try to sow some seeds early.
We learned about local edible plants from Tom Seymour and watched his slide show of these plants. He also discussed when during the growing season, we would find many of these plants. Tom Seymour has his own blog. It is definitely an interesting and informative read. Check it out here: http://wildplantsandwoolybears.blogspot.com/
While at the event, we signed up to participate in the HOME Home Grown Gardens activity. Information is here: http://www.homeschoolersofmaine.org/public/index.cfm?fuseaction=articles.view&id=8172
I included many links in this post so that I could give everyone accurate credit.
We have looked at our seeds and have been planning our garden. We may possibly try to sow some seeds early.
Labels:
HOME,
HOME Home Grown Gardens,
Tom Seymour
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Author Study
We will begin an author study next week on Eve Bunting. The author choice came from The MAILBOX Bookbag http://www.theeducationcenter.com/tec/afc/home/go.do circa 1998. I have a lot of teacher resources and have used them repeatedly throughout the years. As it happened, I was looking through this resource while my daughter was reading Eve Bunting's Smoky Night.

Smoky Night(Paperback)
This piqued her interest and now we are off to our library again, I said that it is invaluable to me as a Homeschooling Mom, to search for more Eve Bunting books.
Planning for her upcoming Homeschoolers Project Fair has begun. Since this will be our first time at a Project Fair, many ideas are swirling around. Thankfully the fair isn't until April, so we should have plenty of time to decide. So far she has discussed performing a dance, a play, researching animals, or maybe erupting a volcano. I guess time will tell what she will focus on...
Friday, January 13, 2012
Love the Library!!
Since visiting the local library is one of our favorite activities, we will be participating in the "Take Your Child to the Library" event on Saturday, February 4, 2012. http://takeyourchildtothelibrary.blogspot.com/p/events.html
Our library is invaluable as a resource for our homeschooling program. http://www.belfast.lib.me.us/ The summer reading program was a lot of fun. We began participating in the Mothers and Daughters reading group, yet the content of the reading list was not what we were looking for.
We are not sure what events may be planned for the event, yet we will be visiting before the dance class at the Belfast Dance Studio. http://www.belfastdancestudio.com/
I know, a lot of links in this post. I just wanted to include the wonderful events!!!
Our library is invaluable as a resource for our homeschooling program. http://www.belfast.lib.me.us/ The summer reading program was a lot of fun. We began participating in the Mothers and Daughters reading group, yet the content of the reading list was not what we were looking for.
We are not sure what events may be planned for the event, yet we will be visiting before the dance class at the Belfast Dance Studio. http://www.belfastdancestudio.com/
I know, a lot of links in this post. I just wanted to include the wonderful events!!!
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Learning Jazz and Tap Dancing
Dance class on Saturday was a lot of fun. The class was a blend of introductory ballet, followed by jazz and tap steps. The girls did a wonderful job. Prior to class, we went to the library to get some books about dance. Our study of dance will incorporate fiction, nonfiction and "hands-on" learning. One book we will be reading is:
A fiction book that we will be enjoying is:
. Through reading and experience, we will be learning all about dance.
Savion!:my life in tap |

Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Yes, we're still here....
I know that we haven't posted since October of 2011, but my New Year's resolution is to be much better about it. School started yesterday. It was much better than I feared. Topics for the month of January are Geometry, US History, and Magnets and Electricity.
The major project for the end of January will connect Geometry and Magnets. Using a compass, mapping skills, and measuring to follow a trial and map the features along the way. I'm still working on the actual wording of the assessment. With the lack of snow, following a trail will be easy. However, I'm not sure what the end of January will be like. We are covered though- we can get out the snow shoes if necessary.
The Library group didn't work out. The content of the reading material did not reflect our choices. We still frequent the library, choosing materials which are more appropriate.
Dance class begins on Saturday. We will be reading about Jazz and Tap dancing. This will further our understanding of the dance class.
Well, back to planning...
The major project for the end of January will connect Geometry and Magnets. Using a compass, mapping skills, and measuring to follow a trial and map the features along the way. I'm still working on the actual wording of the assessment. With the lack of snow, following a trail will be easy. However, I'm not sure what the end of January will be like. We are covered though- we can get out the snow shoes if necessary.
The Library group didn't work out. The content of the reading material did not reflect our choices. We still frequent the library, choosing materials which are more appropriate.
Dance class begins on Saturday. We will be reading about Jazz and Tap dancing. This will further our understanding of the dance class.
Well, back to planning...
Labels:
Electricity,
Geometry,
Magnets,
US History
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