Mother, Teacher, Chef...

Life as I see it, and advice through the eyes and heart of all three "me's".

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Playing with your food CAN be a recipe for Success!



Using play as a teaching device is a great way to reinforce skills and to introduce new concepts without children feeling like they are doing school work.  The following links and recipes are a great way for children to practice measurement and math facts as well as exploring the world of science all while making tasty treats and making non toxic creations to play with!

http://chemistry.about.com/od/ediblescienceprojects/Edible_Science_Projects.htm

http://www.leapingfromthebox.com/art/rlg/kitchenscience.html

http://www.education.com/collection/cgomes/easy-edible-kitchen-science-experiments/

http://www.accreditedonlinecolleges.com/blog/2010/kitchen-chemistry-100-cool-food-science-experiments-for-kids-and-cooks/

http://kitchenpantryscientist.com/

"A Little Advice" for all the moms out there...



"Perfect Mom Syndrome", I think we all suffer from this from time to time.  This video is a real good reality check for all of us that are stressed and feeling guilty.  It makes you want to stop time and hug your kids a little tighter <3 xoxo.  True words...the dust and laundry will still be there in the morning, take time to breath and ENJOY your children, one day they will be off on their own remembering the moments that mattered.

Good Eats with Alton Brown



"Good Eats with Alton Brown", on the Food Network, is an excellent show that reinforces Science and Math concepts while teaching kids to cook. This is a great show to watch as a family to stimulate discussion that everyone can relate to...FOOD! Alton Brown reveals the hidden math and science behind the food we eat every day and teaches in such a way that it makes the learning process interesting and fun.  The following link will bring you to a series, or playlist, of his shows.  Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC7EC6DE03E91042D&feature=plcp

Helping students to help themselves!



Do you have a question? This link has sites that will give you answers!
http://www.thebigproject.co.uk/kids/

Having trouble in math? Try this sites helpful links:
http://tutoring.sylvanlearning.com/newsletter/0704/math.cfm

Fun while you learn...great research site:
http://www.kidskonnect.com/

Are you "Science Saavy"...Test your knowledge or find answers to all your questions:
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/homeworkhelp/science/science_homework_help.html?campaign=DE&CFID=835847&CFTOKEN=47604213

A not so scary monster, try Fact Monster for homework help:
http://www.factmonster.com/

Calling all teachers!


This one is for all my teacher friends, hope you find it helpful!
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/teacher.htm

and here are a few personal favorites...

www.teacherplanet.com

http://www.educationworld.com/

http://teach-connect.com/welcome/teachers/

Helping with homework is as easy as a couple clicks...


When your child is in meltdown mode over homework and you feel like dropping on the floor next to her to do the same, stop, breath and check out the link below. When you don't know the answer, the Internet does! Search and surf safely with the links provided on this site and feel secure knowing that the answer is at your fingertips!

http://www.infohio.org/parent/tools.html

What do teachers make?


What do teachers make? 
The dinner guests were sitting around the table discussing life.  One man, a CEO, decided to explain the problem with education.

He argued, 'What's a kid going to learn from someone who decided his best option in life
was to become a teacher?'

He reminded the other dinner guests of the saying:  'Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.'
  

To emphasize his point he said to another guest; 'You're a teacher, Bonnie. Be honest. What do you make?'

Bonnie, who had a reputation for honesty and frankness replied,  'You want to know what I make?’ (She paused for a second, then began...)
  

 'Well, I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could.

‘I make a C+ feel like the Congressional Medal of Honor.
  

‘I make kids sit through 40 minutes of class time when their parents can't make them sit
for 5 without an I Pod, Game Cube or movie rental.

‘You want to know what I make?' (She paused again and looked at each and every person at the table.)
  

'I make kids wonder.

‘I make them question.

‘I make them apologize and mean it.

‘I make them have respect and take responsibility for their actions.

‘I teach them to write and then I make them write. Keyboarding isn't everything.

‘I make them read, read, read.

‘I make them show all their work in math. They use their God-given brain, not the man-made calculator.


‘I make my students from other countries learn everything they need to know in English while preserving their unique cultural identity.
  

‘I make my classroom a place where all my students feel safe.

‘I make my students stand, placing their hand over their heart to say the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, One Nation Under God, because we live in the United States of America.

‘I make them understand that if they use the gifts they were given, work hard, and follow
 their hearts, they can succeed in life.' (Bonnie paused one last time, then continued…)

'Then, when people try to judge me by what I make, because I know money isn't everything, I can hold my head up high and pay no attention because they are ignorant... 


‘You want to know what I make?

'I MAKE A DIFFERENCE. What do you make, Mr. CEO?'

His jaw dropped, he went silent. 

Teachers and Parents Working Together= SUCCESS

http://www.nasponline.org/communications/spawareness/Parents%20and%20Teachers.pdf

Why routines are important in a childs classroom.

http://www.acsi.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=xVnDMtNwg%2B4%3D&tabid=677&language=en-US

Why routines at home are important for your childs school success


Children and Routines, Why They ARE Important