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Learning to Read in Four Weeks

This post is sponsored by Learning Dynamics. In exchange for an honest review I was given the program. All opinions are my own.

This past year was our first year doing home school. Our five year old was just under the cut off for kindergarten so I did a couple curriculum with her. Our main curriculum did not have a reading program so we used Learning Dynamics: Learning to Read in Four Weeks.

Learning Dynamics Reading Program

Because we were doing the other curriculum I did not push the Learning Dynamics so it took us longer than four weeks to learn to read. Knowing how shy my daughter was about reading out loud (she wouldn’t read to anyone other than me) I wanted to take it slow to not overwhelm her. That being said, she loved the program, loved the activities and learned to read in a couple months. I have no teaching background and it was relatively easy to use this program. The actual teaching portion was extremely easy to understand but I had trouble knowing which books to read and when once we started actually reading.

I’ve shared a review of Learning to Read in Four Weeks in the video below:

Learning to Read in Four Weeks

The program is simple and compact. I love that everything fits in one box that doesn’t take up a ton of shelf space. We knew we were only homeschooling for one year so I did not want to create a full school room. This curriculum was a great addition.

The program includes:

-Student Workbook
-Teacher Workbook
-Learning CD with Songs
-50+ Colorful books
-Flashcards
-Letter Rewards

There was very little prep work on my part as the teacher. I would read over the lesson plan that morning while getting together her other books for school that day. There were a couple days that there was an optional activity that I had to plan with supplies we had on hand.

Most days it was the same format where we would read the letter of the day, listen to the song that corresponded with that letter, color our workbooks, listen to the song a second time and eventually start reading the books.

She’s now able to read all of the books from the series and will pull them out sometimes to play school with her stuffed animals. The best way to learn is by teaching and Learning Dynamics was a great tool for both of us. Let me know what books you’ve loved reading recently with your kids!

If you’re just starting out with homeschooling or need help with organization I’ve done a video walk through you can check out here.

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The Public Collection

There is a lot that I love about Indy. I love the restaurants, shopping, sporting events, concerts and museums. Most of all, I love that there are so many free attractions in the city. Last August something wonderful happened-art and literacy joined together in making The Public Collection. The Public Collection is a series of nine micro-libraries throughout the city where anyone can borrow and return a book. They are indoor and outdoor sculptures that Indiana based artists created to house books provided by the Indianapolis Public Library. My goal is to visit all nine this spring and summer with Jeffrey and Soph. We’ve already seen a few and have even checked out a couple books. I’ve shared more info at Indy’s Child on where to find these gems. Let me know if you’ve visited any or if your city has anything similar.

The Public Collection in Indianapolis

The Public Collection

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Page Turners Book Selection: September

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School’s starting for a lot of you out there! Are you slowing down or getting more busy now? Think you’ll have time to hit the books with your kids? If you’re looking for something to read and discuss with a group, hope you’ll join us in September for:

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The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick

I loved everything about the movie The Silver Linings Playbook. Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence are two of my favorite actors and I’m a bit obsessed with any movie that includes dancing. As soon as I saw the movie I knew I needed to read the book to understand the characters more deeply. I’m excited to see how it differs from the movie.

Silver Linings Playbook

Hope you’ll join us! We’ll be discussing it on September 24th.

And don’t forget, this month we’ll be discussing The Princess Bride on August 28th.
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Page Turners Book Selection: May

Hello bibliophiles! Lisa and I are so happy to announce our book selection for May! We wanted to give you plenty of time to get your hands on a copy. So, without further ado, our book selection for May is:

Mindy Kaling
Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling

This is Mindy Kaling’s memoir. After reading a few fiction books we wanted to mix in a funny but 100% true story. I’m a fan of most memoirs (Yes Please, Bossypants and Neil Patrick Harris
were awesome) so I’m looking forward to reading another. So hope you’ll join us in reading this!

Mindy Kaling
We’re so happy with the turn out so far with all of you who have joined in reading along with our book selections! Don’t forget, we’ll be discussing The Martian on May 1st. Lisa and I will have separate questions on each of our blogs so you can participate in either or both discussions.
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Morning Routine

I would love to wake up every morning with the first thought being ‘Let’s Do This!’ Sometimes it is, but other times I think, ‘Please, just 5 more minutes.’ All year (only a few months, but that’s ok) I’ve been working on how to have a more positive day from the start. I’ve learned what routines work for me to ensure a more productive day throughout. These may not work for you but perhaps a couple of them could be worked into your schedule to make for a better morning…which always leads to a better day!

morning routine

1. Shower. This seems like a silly thing to put up here. For some people it’s an obvious, ‘Must shower before I do anything’ and others it’s, ‘Why shower? I’m just going to get spit up on in 10 minutes’. The latter was my outlook for a while after I had our baby! Now, I look at it as ‘I deserve this time!’ Here are the things I use. Obviously I don’t use all of this every day, but I like the variety to take the kind of shower that I’m looking for (relaxing/pampering or exfoliating/rejuvenating.)

Shower

Shower by shelly-bergman featuring Margarita body cleansers

2. Accessorize. I got in the routine of wearing yoga pants, stretchy shirt and ponytails. I realized it was making me less productive during the day and I never felt pretty. I now put on at least ONE accessory. It’s usually in the form of studs and mascara but I’ve been getting better at wearing jeans for most of the week and throwing on a scarf. My baby loves the different textures of the scarfs and it gives her something, other than my hair, to hold on to! BTW, do you see that unicorn ring?! It’s over $300 (!!!) but freaking awesome! 😉 Those red glasses down there are what I wear to feel bloggy, as mentioned here.

Accessorize

3. Food. Any kind of food if it’s a struggle for you. I am on the 4 Hour Body right now and my breakfasts consist of scrambled egg whites mixed with black beans and salsa. Every. Day. BUT it stays with me for longer so I’m not hungry or snacky before lunch. It’s crucial for me to have my breakfast within 1 hour of waking up so I’m not hangry. I love our breakfast because we make a bunch on Sunday, which lasts us every morning, so we don’t have the excuse to not have breakfast. You don’t have to eat what we do but if you’re the type to skip breakfast because of time, find some fast and healthy breakfasts you can make ahead of time! There are TONS on Pinterest. Oatmeal or hard boiled eggs are always a great make-ahead meals.

15 min meals

4. Plan. I use this planner every day. I plan meals on the weekends so I know what foods to get out to thaw or put in the crock pot. I use it to remember to send Birthday cards. I use it to keep a cleaning schedule. I even use it to remember to do my #100happydays, workout and meditate (things that most people don’t need a reminder to get done.) My mind gets extremely anxious if I don’t have lists and plans. I get too many things to remember pushing and shoving around in my head which lends to being forgetful. I can’t imagine not having a planner if I had an older child or more than one!! There’s a LOT to keep track of once they’re going to school and in extra curricular activities! I look at my planner the night before to write down anything I want to get done the next day and I look at it every morning to remind myself of my goals. I always have 3 things I plan to accomplish and I love crossing them off. If there’s something that doesn’t get done I move it to the following day- no big deal. I also have a blog planner but that’s a whole separate topic. 😉

plan

5. Do something for you. Before everything gets crazy and you spend your day taking care of everyone else. I’ve mentioned this before but I completely agree with it! I look at one chapter (2 pages) of Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff. Each chapter has a positive stress-relieving attribute that I focus on throughout the day. Some people like listening to pod casts on religious, political or scientific topics to have something to think about throughout the day. Some people meditate to clear their head of the non-sense to have an opened mind through out the day. Having that routine THING that helps you focus on yourself will help you better help you at your job and helping others.

chakra meditation

You already do at least one of these in your morning routine, don’t you? Perhaps you do completely different things and they work awesome for your lifestyle! These are the steps that I take in order for me to have a productive day. I’ve watched a lot of YouTube and read a lot of blogs regarding morning routines when I was in a funk about getting motivated and staying motivated throughout the day. For me, since I don’t have to rush to work or get my kids off to school, this works for me. I also wake up at 5a M,W,F and 8a on T,TH to make sure I’m getting enough rest but also having enough time to do everything I want in my day. The days I wake up at 5a I go with friends to the gym to do a ‘couch to 5k’ workout so I’m back to the house and ready to be on baby duty by 6:30a. This just started, which is why I didn’t add it to my 5 main steps that I do to get motivated for the day, but it always seems to jump start me for the day! What steps do you already do? What have you added to your routine that totally rocks for you?! I wanna hear them!

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