Archive by Author | Lisa McAfee

Wondermaps Giveaway from Bright Ideas Press

Oh Happy Day! Here is a chance for you to win Wondermaps. “What is it?” you ask.

It’s a customizable collection of over 350 different maps. With nearly endless possibilities, WonderMaps makes it easy to regularly integrate map study into a variety of lessons and make the most of every learning opportunity. With WonderMaps’ made-to-order geography materials at your fingertips, there’s no more skipping map studies due to a lack of preparation time and resources! Go to their website and leave a comment for your chance to win. Three winners will be chosen on May 25, 2012.  To read all about it click here. I hope you and I win! 🙂

Free Electronic Books

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A Picture of an eBook (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I thought it was about time that I posted something just for you! I have a hard time staying up on all that I have to do, but everyone needs “down time”.

I like to read and thought you might too. Here are some websites to investigate that have free kindle books. If you don’t have a kindle, no problem! You can get this free kindle app that can be put on your computer or laptop. click here  I have also found some websites that are not limited to kindle readers. Not really interested in an eReader and rather have an audible book? I have some websites for that too. Pamper yourself. It will energize you. 🙂

Pixel of ink  has a variety of books and articles to read and helps if you are new to the kindle scene.

Gutenberg has book classics that are no longer copyrighted in the United States. You can also read on your computer or laptop if you don’t have a kindle. An interesting side note is this website was created by Michael Hart, the creator of eBooks who believed that books and literature should be as free and as plentiful as the air we breathe.

Many Books has been coming up on my radar the last few days. One of my friends said it is her new favorite place. There are more than 29,000 eBooks available for Kindle, Nook, iPad and most other eReader devices at this site.

Free Book Spot has over 90 categories for your viewing pleasure.

Free audible books are available if you enjoy listening instead of reading. Here are two websites that I found to get you started.

Books Should Be Free

Open Culture

Are you interested in listening to an audio version of the Bible? I have really enjoyed this free version. You can download it for the iPad, iPhone, and Android as well as listen to it on your computer. You can also read along with it as it is being dramatized.  If you like it, please consider donating. Bible.is

~Lisa~

 

Free Online Marriage and Family Expo

Do you feel like your marriage needs a bit of rejuvenation after your year of homeschooling? I have the thing for you!  I just received this information about a free online Marriage and Family Expo that will be held on Tuesday, May 22 at 5:30 pm EDT. Guest speakers are Todd and Debbie Wilson (Familyman) and Jay and Heidi St. John (The Busy Homeschool Mom).

Todd is an author, blogger, and speaker. “Todd and his wife Debbie, along with their eight children spend several months of the year traveling the country encouraging moms and dads. His humor, realness, and straight talk to men (& women) have become his trademark.” For more information about his ministry, click here.

Heidi is also an author, blogger, and speaker. “For more than a decade, Jay and Heidi St. John have been ministering to homeschooling families. In 2010, Heidi drew from her experience as a busy homeschool mom to write The Busy Homeschool Mom’s Guide to Romance, which was an extension of a class she had been teaching at homeschool conferences for several years.” For more information about Heidi, click here.

The Old Schoolhouse is sponsoring this event and it is open to the first 1000 people who register. Here is the link to read more about it and sign up: click here. I hope you are able to attend.  It looks like a lot of fun. 🙂

Organizing Thoughts in Writing: Venn Diagrams

The Comparison/Contrast Paper

A few weeks ago I was tutoring a young man and told him he would be writing a comparison/contrast paper by using a Venn diagram. His response was a blank expression and a question some of you may be asking, “What is that?”

I am glad you asked. Let me show you!

I know it looks like two overlapping circles (which they are), but these two circles  are a graphic organizer that help a writer compare and contrast two items. It is particularly useful to people who are visual learners or are having a difficult time being able to generate how items can be different and alike.  Let me give you an example of what I am discussing so you can teach this to your child(ren).

In this compare and contrast paper we will look at land animals and sea animals. This will be at an elementary level, but can easily be adapted for younger or older students. You can require less or more depending upon your student’s knowledge base.

Starting with the circle to the left, label  directly above it Land Animals. Label the circle to the right as Sea Animals and the overlapping area as Shared.

Now, inside the land animal circle list all the characteristics of these creatures that are different from sea animals.

Next, do the same with the circle to the right for the sea animals.

Last, list all of the characteristics that are shared by both land and sea animals. (Note that I listed they all don’t live in the same place. I was thinking of habitats. Some land animals live in Africa while others live in South America and some sea animals live in the Mediterranean Sea while others live in a different body of water.)

Now that you have determined similarities and differences, it is time to write the paper. There are three different ways to write a comparison/contrast paper: whole-to-whole; similarities-to-differences; and point-by-point.

In a whole-to-whole paper you say everything there is to say about the first topic (land animals) and then everything there is to say about the other topic (sea animals). The paper would be constructed like this: paragraph 1- introduction, paragraph 2- land animals, paragraph 3-sea animals, and finally paragraph 4-conclusion.

When writing a similarities-to-differences paper you show all of the similarities of the topics and then tell how they are different. The paper would be constructed like this: paragraph 1- introduction, paragraph 2- similarities of land animal and sea animals, paragraph 3-differences between land animals and sea animals, and finally paragraph 4-conclusion.

If a point-by-point paper is being written the author first discusses one point about land and sea animals and then discusses the next point. A different type of graphic organizer would be better suited for this type of paper.  Click here.  Point-by-Point comparison and contrast uses a separate section or paragraph for each point. Point #1 for your paper could be information about where animals of land live and then where animals of the sea live. (You may be thinking that it is obvious they live on the land and in the sea, but being specific would be beneficial.) You’d begin a new paragraph for Point #2. For consistency, begin with the same item in each section of your point-by-point paper. The paper would be constructed like this: paragraph 1- introduction, paragraph 2- how land and sea animals breathe, paragraph 3- how land animals and sea animals move, and so forth, until your concluding paragraph. (source:http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/compcontrast)

Resources:

Do you want some practice before you try this on your own? Have Fun Teaching has worksheets for younger students to find differences. They also have some topics that have already been chosen for your student to compare and contrast such as You and I .

Venn Diagram Template 1

Compare:Contrast Chart Candy What child doesn’t like candy? This is not a Venn diagram, but rather a chart I made that younger students can use.

Compare/Contrast Chart A general compare/contrast chart that is discussed above in the point-by-point paper.

Freebies and a Chance to win an iPod Nano

free coloring pages http://www.currclick.com

I love to get free things, who doesn’t? It is especially nice when what is being given away is of good quality. 🙂

In honor of all you fantastic moms there is a giveaway this week from currclick.com  that includes a lapbook on gardening, a guide to homeschool conventions, a place value worktext for 2-3 graders, a Mother’s Day unit with crafts, and printable coloring sheets bundle.

If that doesn’t appeal to you, they are also giving you a chance to win an iPod Nano. For more information click here.

Enjoy the freebies and I hope you win the Nano!