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Our Favorite Things: Favorite Family Favorites

Over the past couple of weeks, some of our friends have asked what we have enjoyed most out of all the books, studies, and games we’ve used… There’s no doubt we’ve purchased, reviewed, and tested out a TON of various books and resources over the past ten years, some of which were fantastic finds, some of […]


By Brandy Ferrell November 16, 2014 62 Comments

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Make a Pumping Model Heart

Although this experiment took some prep time and was a bit messy, the boys loved it! This model gave us a springboard for discussion about how oxygen-depleted blood is pumped to the lungs and oxygen-rich blood is pumped to the body – all at the same time! Purpose: Students will make a working model of […]


By Brandy Ferrell November 15, 2014 5 Comments Tagged With: ANATOMY MODELS & EXPERIMENTS, CC CYCLE 3 WEEKS 1-12 ACTIVITIES, SCIENCE

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Make a Model Lung

Purpose: Students make a working model of a pair of lungs to see how the diaphragm, lungs, and trachea work together. Materials: Plastic bottle with lid Straw Two rubber bands Two balloons Gum or modeling clay Procedure Cut off the bottom of the bottle Cut off the neck of the balloon Secure balloon over the […]


By Brandy Ferrell November 15, 2014 4 Comments Tagged With: ANATOMY MODELS & EXPERIMENTS, CC CYCLE 3 WEEKS 1-12 ACTIVITIES, SCIENCE

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Anatomy Experiments: Kidney Filtration & Kidney Model

Kidney Filtration Purpose: Model how kidneys filter blood.Materials: Cornstarch Iodine Water Two drinking glasses Measuring cups Measuring spoons Sandwich baggie Twist tie Procedure: Add one teaspoon of cornstarch to 1/8 cup of water. Stir. Add 3/4 cup of hot water and stir well. Measure 1/4 cup of cornstarch mixture… …and pour into sandwich baggie. Use a […]


By Brandy Ferrell November 15, 2014 0 Comments Tagged With: ANATOMY MODELS & EXPERIMENTS, CC CYCLE 3 WEEKS 1-12 ACTIVITIES, SCIENCE

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Anatomy Experiments: Digestion

This is a very simple experiment using normal household items. Purpose: Model how bile from the liver digests fat as it enters the small intestine. Materials: Shallow dish or pie pan Cotton swab Whole milk Food coloring Liquid dish soap or hand soap Procedure: Pour about 1/2 inch of milk into the dish/pan. Add four […]


By Brandy Ferrell November 15, 2014 0 Comments Tagged With: ANATOMY MODELS & EXPERIMENTS, CC CYCLE 3 WEEKS 1-12 ACTIVITIES, SCIENCE

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Civil War History Study

As we approach the end of the semester, we plan to continue our study of the War that Crossed Five Aprils even into our winter break. We hope to visit a few of our state’s Civil War sites over the holidays as a review of many of the projects we’ve completed (or will complete) as […]


By Brandy Ferrell November 9, 2014 102 Comments Tagged With: ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM REVIEWS, HANDS-ON AMERICAN HISTORY, HISTORY, HSITW, LAPBOOKING, MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM REVIEWS, NOTEBOOKING, TIME TRAVELERS STUDY

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Why Cursive? Why Copywork? Why Poetry?

During my first years of homeschooling, many questions plagued me, especially as we found ourselves in the midst of a community of classical educators…  Why introduce my children to cursive handwriting? Why emphasize the mundane act of copywork? Why read poetry, much less memorize it? Although I liked the idea of a classical education for […]


By Brandy Ferrell November 2, 2014 1 Comment Tagged With: COPYWORK, PENMANSHIP, POETRY

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Underground Railroad & Anatomy Experiments

For the past couple of weeks, we’ve enjoyed reading a collection of books set during the time of the Underground Railroad: Follow the Drinking Gourd A picture book about “Peg Leg Joe,” a conductor of the Underground Railroad who teaches a folk song to slaves to give them directions to follow the path to freedom. Here’s […]


By Brandy Ferrell October 29, 2014 6 Comments Tagged With: HOMESCHOOL CHRONICLES, OUR FAMILY

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Studying the Star-Spangled Banner and Other Stuff

Let’s see… we studied the War of 1812 almost a month ago, but we had a special arrival that caused me to embrace my natural tendency towards procrastination. After all, he would only be home a week before heading to Greece… Yes… that is the *real* Parthenon (not the one in Nashville). My husband sent […]


By Brandy Ferrell October 28, 2014 0 Comments Tagged With: HOMESCHOOL CHRONICLES, OUR FAMILY

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