Monday, April 25, 2011

Hot Today




so we headed to a beach





just down the road from us.





Pooh Bear catching some rays.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Elementary School April Picture Study: Corot's Pond at D'Avray


From "Picture Study in Elementary Schools: Primary Grades", by Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson,1899. Pages 172 through 181. See here. To print or save pages, right click on the image of the pages. Free and in public domain.

Picture in color here.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Vintage Children's Educational Radio Shows: Minnesota School of the Air


From OTRCat:

"15 minutes episodes originating in Minnesota were primary children's programming broadcast twice a week by 'tape transcription' for 'in-school listening.'

* Tales Old and New - highly entertaining fairy tales
* Let's Sing - musical sing-alongs
* Adventures in Music - music appreciation
* Each in It's Own Voice - about musician instruments and musicians
* Looks What We Found - entertaining recordings on Edgar Allan Poe, trains, lighthouse keepers, forest rangers, patrol men, printers, zoo animals, and much more!"

See here. There is a free download from this collection(limited time). The sound quality is very good for vintage radio.

Old Time Radio Easter Shows

"Happy Easter from OTRCAT.com! Please enjoy these Easter-themed old time radio shows free to download from the Easter Collection. Read about each episode and listen to these special holiday shows!"

Minnesota School of the Air - (Drama)

"The Smallest Angel's Easter" from March 16, 1951
In this show intended for "Primary School" and young children: The very smallest angel in heaven wants to help get ready for the big day for Christ's homecoming to heaven--Easter!

Treasury Star Parade - (Drama)

"Easter Story" (Episode 34)
With beautiful choir music celebrating the Resurrection and Eastertide, this program features a dramatized monologue for Easter . A fictional German minister gives a sermon about the meaning of Easter during wartime. He prays that we are merciful to the Jews during WWII.

Ozzie & Harriet - (Comedy)

"Easter Sunrise Service " from April 17, 1949
Wishing you a happy Easter, Ozzie is determined to get Harriet, and the boys, David and Ricky Nelson, to wake up bright and attend the Easter services which begin at the crack of dawn... literally.

Burns and Allen - (Comedy)

Easter Program from March 25, 1948
Starring Hans Conrad, Gale Gordon, Frank Nelson, and of course George Burns and Gracie Allen: Gracie only has two shopping days left before Easter and she needs a new schmancy Easter Dress!

Comic Weekly Man - (Children / Comedy)

"Easter" from March 25, 1951
Enjoy the funny papers dramatized on a special Easter program from 1951 by the Comic Weekly Man!

Downloadshere. To download, right click on links and "save as".

Friday, April 15, 2011

DIY Leaf Mulch


Our new neighbor raked up twenty-six bags of leaves from his tree-filled backyard. Although we left him scratching his head, he handed us all twenty-six bags over the fence. We've spent several days on this project, emptying and mowing over these leaves with a mulching mower to make finely chopped leaf mulch. I was able to cover the beds in the backyard with this mulch. The bags also had a lot of tiny brittle sticks mixed in with the leaves. It was a heavy leaf mulch, and will make an excellent cover for weeds. It will hold in moisture during our hot summers, and provide plant fertilizer as it decays. Worms love eating through old leaves, so I'm hopeful for lots of worm castings among the plants.

We used to get free wood chips delivered by local tree cutting businesses, but for some reason they no longer do this. Leaf mulch is a frugal option.

Pictured: our tall white iris just about to bloom.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Vintage April Blackboard Calendar


From a 1910 teachers education periodical. The dates are the same as 2011. Click on the image to enlarge and save.

"The Tree" Cut and Paste Nature Science Story, Elementary School



This might be fun to put together with drawings, and further research(extended study) by the student. Notebooking can to mind.

Click here.

To print and/or save, simply right click on the image of the page at the link.

April Teaching Guide: The Study of Buds(Elementary School)



From Primary Education, 1897: The Study of Buds, pages 135-136. Free and in public domain. To print and or save, right click on the image of the pages at the link.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Easy No Yeast Pizza Crust(Dough)


2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon garlic salt(less if you like it plainer)
1 teaspoon onion powder
2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
2/3 cup milk
1/4 cup vegetable oil

Mix all ingredients and then knead well by hand, adding oil if too dry. I use a few sprays of canola oil from a can to make it a bit more workable. Roll out or push out with fingers into a circle. I can make a thick one in a cake pan with this recipe, or one big thin crust one(pictured) on a pizza pan. The children really like this crust. It tastes like a Bisquick crust only better.

For the pizza, I use spaghetti sauce and a pre-packaged shredded pizza cheese mix.

These freeze well.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Free Jon Gnagy Video Art Lessons







Broadcast in the 1940-1960's, Jon Gnagy's original learn-to-draw broadcasts. Each lesson is 10 minutes. Read more here.

Art lessons here(YouTube).

Thursday, April 07, 2011

Apple Tree Seedlings


These sprouted quite well! My son saved all his apple seeds from his green apples, and they grew rather quickly from these seeds in a starter soil(dollar store) under plastic.

We'll be transplanting these in our garden when they grow larger.

Monday, April 04, 2011

Discounted Gift Cards

I saw an article in Times Magazine online about the savings benefits of purchasing discounted gift cards, and Cardpool.com was one of the vendors mentioned. I tried it out last night and was able to purchase an AMC and Home Depot gift card at a combined savings of 16% - not bad! The AMC gift card will be an actual gift, and the Home Depot card will be used for a tile job in a bathroom.

Update: Forget Cardpool.com. I just got an email stating that they canceled my order because they couldn't get in touch with me to verify some information. I guess they tried to call me(but no messages?) because I never got any emails until today(almost two weeks)! What a hassle. Meanwhile Plastic Jungle sent out my discounted cards immediately, and I received them within a few days - much more professional, and better communication with emails when items are shipped, etc.

I'd recommend Plastic Jungle over Cardpool.

More DIY Pallet Furniture Ideas


I think these are from Norway. See more here at Stylizimo.

And here at French by Design

Sunday, April 03, 2011

Elementary Level Paragraph Writing Exercise: All Things Bright and Beautiful


IV. PARAGRAPH WRITING —INSECTS

1. Write a paragraph telling how insects prepare for winter. Correct the paragraph and copy it into your notebook for future use. Think of —

Cold — enemies — bees — caterpillars

2. Write a paragraph telling how insects leave their snug winter cradles.

Home Reading. — It is a sign of a gentle spirit to take note of the little creatures that people this great world of ours. Poets look into the meaning of all forms of life. They find things to say that you and I should never think of. Sometimes they say these things in a beautiful way, sometimes in a humorous or whimsical, yet delightful way, as you may learn from these poems: —

All Things Bright and Beautiful.—Cecil Frances Alexander. Ladybird, Ladybird. — Caroline B. Southey. How doth the Little Busy Bee. — Isaac Watts. The Bee and the Flower.—Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The Housekeeper. —. Charles Lamb. To a Butterfly. — William Wordsworth. White Butterflies. — Algernon Charles Swinburne. To an Insect. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. "He prayeth well who loveth well." — Samuel Taylor Coleridge (from the "Rime of the Ancient Mariner " ).

If possible, read one or more of the poems. Commit to memory one that pleases you.

See here for printable page. Right click on image of page at link to print and/or save.

From: Modern English: Elementary Lessons in English, 1906.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Kindergarten/Early Elementary March Lesson Plans


March lessons plans for young children -The Plan Book: Primary, 1898. Free and in public domain. At link, right click on images of the pages to save. Good clip art for topics as well. Pages 657-768.

Quick view of suggested topic areas:

Decorating with Seashells


See more here.