Saturday, January 29, 2011

Critical Thinking Press {Review}

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Though I was not familiar with Critical Thinking Press, I jumped the offer from  Timberdoodle to review their materials, especially after taking a peek at what they had to offer! And, boy am I glad that I did!!!

As a math major, I feel that it is important to be able to think mathematically and deductively and I was VERY impressed with how Critical Thinking Press has integrated this into the books that we chose to review!

First off, I selected Building Thinking Skills Book 1 for my 7 year old daughter (2nd grade). This is a whopping 364 page black and white workbook chock full with 1072 activities!!!image

The workbook is geared towards 2nd and 3rd graders (ages 7-8) and it seems to be a perfect fit for my daughter! We are not huge workbook fans, but I LOVE that she LOVES this workbook! In fact, it has become part of our daily workbox activities!

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Side note: I am big on conserving and saving where I can. While the workbook is consumable, the text indicates that you could make copies of the pages for your individual family to use.

So, rather than having my daughter write directly into the text or making a bunch of copies, I took the whopping 364 page workbook to a book bindery and for $4 I had the binding removed and got it hole punched.

Now I keep it all in a 3-ring binder. I just take out a few pages, slide them in page protectors and she used a dry-erase marker to complete the activities. This way, she will not be the only one to get TONS of use from this awesome resource AND I don’t have to run off a bunch of copies!

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The workbook covers a multitude of higher order thinking activities that help in developing analytical thinking skills, deductive reasoning, mental manipulation and so much more! Some of the topics include:

classifications

analogies

antonyms & synonyms

spatial awareness

vocabulary development

following/writing directions

descriptive writing

geometric concepts

map reading

graphic organizers

logical thinking…and SO MUCH MORE!

This workbook is an excellent way to help prepare a child for standardized testing! You can view some of the sample lessons from the book to get an idea of the material!

The Building Thinking Skills Book 1 is valued at $29.99. In my opinion, it is well worth it, especially since all of my kids will get lots of use from it!

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Our second choice was Mind Benders Beginning Book 2. I originally chose this book for my 5 year old boys (kindergarten).

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However, I think I should have heeded the suggested grade levels, which are 1st-2nd grade; ages 6-7. The boys are not far enough in their reading skills to do the activities independently. However, they can totally grasp the logic and problem solving. I read the clues and provide a little bit of guidance and the boys take turns filling in the grid using the clues to solve the problem!

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So, using this workbook became more of a “group” activity for the boys and me. However, it was a PERFECT fit for my daughter (age 7, 2nd grade). She LOVED working on the puzzles! She is a girl after my own heart! I am a math major and I LOVE logic and problem solving! Give me a math book over a history book any day!  :-)

This one is also reproducible for your own home, but I opted to remove the staples, cut and hole-punch the pages. We also slide these into page protectors and use dry erase markers on them. Since these are such a favorite for my daughter, I often add them into her workbags as well!

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You can view a some sample puzzles here. The Mind Benders workbook is valued at $9.99. It contains 48 pages with 44 activities.

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Our third choice was Can You Find Me Preschool. I chose this for my 3 year olds, which corresponds to their recommended age of 3-4. The workbook is 112 pages and contains bright, colorful pictures which proved to be engaging for my boys.

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While the other two workbooks seemed to be designed for working independently, this book is designed to be used interactively with the child(ren). I would read the riddle and the boys used the clues I provided to figure out the answer. To get a better idea of the riddles, you can view the sample pages!

It never fails to amaze me how the older kids flock around when there is something special for the little guys! Everyone wanted to help solve the riddles!

While trying to figure out how I could take a picture of all of us working through the book, it dawned on me that I could let my daughter “teach” the littles! So, she read the clues and the little boys (and often times the big boys too) solved the riddles. While the boys worked on building their thinking skills, KJ got in some extra reading…and a bit of extra practice in patience!  :-)

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Can You Find Me Preschool covers a myriad of skills and topics all while solving colorful rhyming riddles. Some of the topics included are: similarities, differences, sequences, classifications, analogies, and logic. Some of the skills include reading readiness, science, math, and social studies. It is valued at $16.99 and is a fun, colorful way to get your little one(s) thinking!

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Overall, I was VERY pleased with the Critical Thinking Press books! I would have to say that of the three books I chose, my favorites are the Building Thinking Skills Book 1 and the Mind Benders Book 2.

I love that the Building Thinking Skills Book 1 is a great way to help reinforce some of the topics we have learned all while preparing my daughter for standardized testing. The Mind Benders book is just plain fun…and that is not just me talking. My kids said it too!

Plus, my daughter loves using both of them and they truly are a great addition to her workbags!

Critical Thinking Press, we are hooked! Thank you Timberdoodle for introducing us to such an awesome new resource! If adding more thinking skills is in your homeschool plan, be sure to check out all of the curriculum, games, and puzzles Timberdoodle has to offer! As always, if you haven’t already, you MUST sign up to receive their FREE homeschool catalog! I always feel like a little kid making out a Christmas wish list whenever I look through it!  :-)

Disclosure: As a member of Timberdoodle's Blogger Review Team, the Critical Thinking Press products were given to me free of charge. I do not have to return the products and I was not paid for this post. All opinions expressed in this post are my own.


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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Guidecraft Constuct-It! Winner

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Thank you so much to everyone who entered to win the Construct-It Building Set from Guidecraft! We now have a winner!

Congratulations to commenter #260, Kelly from Musings of a Motherless Mother!

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Don’t forget, you can head over to purchase the Construct-It Early Builder’s set from the Guidecraft website OR through Amazon!


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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Construct-It {A Guidecraft Mom Review & Giveaway}

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I know it has been awhile since the Guidecraft Moms have reviewed some of the awesome educational products that Guidecraft has to offer. However, we are back and I am super-excited to tell you about one of our favorite new building toys!

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The Construct-It Early Builder Set is a great beginner building with plastic pieces and tools for easy handling. With lots of boys in my home, this was the perfect set for all of them to use! While the building toy is designed for children ages 4 and up, my 3 year olds love joining in on the fun with my 5 year olds. In fact, my 7 year old daughter enjoys building with the Construct-It Set as well!

In case you are wondering what all is included, here is a peek at the 160 pieces included in the set!

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I am a HUGE fan of toys that encourage creativity and this one definitely fits the bill! My kids used the building set to create all kinds of things! Here are just a few of their MANY creations:

A windmill, a digger, a limo for Barbie, a table, and binoculars:

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A ladder for the super horse to climb up:

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An airplane, a tool kit, a crane, and a grazing animal:

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And, our most favorite creation…the "grabber”! The kids LOVED trying to use the grabber to pick up everything!

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Another aspect that I love about the Construct-It set is that it helps develop fine motor skills. My 3 year olds got lots of practice handling the nuts and bolts.

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After trying (unsuccessfully) to hammer the nut onto the bolt, my son soon figured out that he could screw the nut onto the bolt! Now that’s what I call problem solving in action!  :-)

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And then he began to screw multiple nuts on the bolt! So, we added in a little math by counting the nuts as he screwed them onto the bolts! TJ was VERY serious about his “work”!!!

Our Final Thoughts: We absolutely love our Construct-It Early Builders set. It is such a wonderful building toy that spurs on the creative juices! In fact we now have two sets, which surprisingly is enough for all five of my kids to play with at the same time…with minimal arguing! :-)

Giveaway Info:

~Giveaway is CLOSED~

Now, onto the fun part! Guidecraft has graciously offered to give away a Construct-It Early Builder set to one of my readers! There are several ways to enter to win!

Mandatory first entry: Visit the Guidecraft website and let me know what other product you love! Leave a comment and tell me!

Additional (Optional) Entries: Leave a separate comment for each entry!

~ Follow Guidecraft on Twitter  (Be sure to leave me your Twitter name!)

~ Follow or subscribe to Mama Jenn

~ Follow Mama Jenn on Twitter (Be sure to leave me your Twitter name!)

~ Tweet about this contest. You can copy/paste the tweet below if you’d like!

@mamajennblogs is hosting a giveaway for a Construct-It Builders Set from @Guidecraft. Enter to win here: http://bit.ly/fynhOL. Ends 1/21.

Of course, if you are already followers, subscribers, or “likers” to any of the above, just leave a comment letting me know you are! (One comment for EACH entry.)

The giveaway ends at 9pm on Friday, January 21, 2011 and a winner will be randomly chosen using Random.org. Please be sure to leave a way for me to contact you in case you win! Remember to leave a separate comment for each entry! The giveaway is open to US Residents ONLY!

Want it NOW? If you can’t wait to win, you can head over to purchase the Construct-It Early Builder’s set from the Guidecraft website OR through Amazon!

As a Guidecraft Mom blogger, this product was given to me for review purposes. I do not have to return the product to the vendor and I was not paid for this post. All opinions expressed in this post are my own.


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Friday, January 14, 2011

Fresh OJ…Just What the Doctor Ordered!!!

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After all seven of us being treated for strep throat TWICE, I really want to avoid more sickness! So, I am doing all I can to try to build up their immune systems and keep the yuckies away! So, I figured it was time to call in the heavy hitter…homemade OJ!!! The kids love it and so do it…and I figure attempting to prevent sickness is good enough reason to pull out our handy-dandy juicer and make some!

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Whenever I juice stuff for me and the kids, I usually sneak some extra stuff in…like carrots, celery, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, squash, zucchini, etc. I am usually pretty successful at masking the stuff they don’t really care to drink (vegetables) with things that they love (all kinds of fruit). But, this time we went strait OJ, which is always one of my favorites!!!

Fresh, OJ…just what the doctor ordered to keep the yuckies away, right?!?!?


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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Education Cubes Winner

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Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Education Cubes giveaway {complete with photo blocks AND an Education Cubes Membership}. However, we only have one winner.

Congratulations to commenter #21, Sara from Happy Brown House!

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For those of you who didn’t win this giveaway, you will have another opportunity to win coming VERY, VERY soon! Be sure to stay tuned!!!

Don’t want to wait through another giveaway? Want your Education Cubes NOW? You can go ahead and purchase a set of blocks from Amazon AND you can take advantage of the special Grand Opening membership rate by joining the Education Cubes Members Only site before the end of January!


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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Puff Ball Magnets {aka Magnetic Pom Poms}

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While especially great for tots, ALL of my kids LOVE using the Puff Ball Magnets. Also know as magnetic pom poms, they are great to use for fine motor skills and as it turns out, they are very easy to make!  

Puff Ball Magnets

To make your own magnetic pom poms you will need:

1) Puff balls {aka pom poms}

2) Circle magnets (you can buy these at craft store or at Walmart)

3) Glue

Directions: Simply glue the magnets to the pompoms and dry overnight. If you are overzealous like me, you could use a glue gun to speed up the drying process!  :-)

There are TONS of ways that your tot can use magnetic puff balls. Count them, sort them, use them as manipulatives…the ideas are endless!

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Aside from free-lance playing, there are also some great printables that you could use with the puff ball magnets! Check out the links below:

Letter Magnet Pages from COAH’s Letter of the Week Curriculum
Do-A-Dot Pages from Homeschool Creations
Alphabet Pages from Making Learning Fun
Number Pages from Making Learning Fun
Mosaic Pages from Making Learning Fun

Just print a page, place it on a cookie sheet (I found some at the Dollar Tree) and have fun!

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The older kids like to use the our puff ball magnets too. We use them quite often to play Spelling BINGO!!

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Like I said, tons of possibilities!

A big thank you to Erin at Home Grown Hearts for providing a wonderful tutorial on how to make your own magnetic pompoms!


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Monday, January 3, 2011

Education Cubes Giveaway

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imageBack in November I announced my new site, Education Cubes. As a way to say thank you to my readers, I gave away FREE memberships to the first 5 people to “like” Education Cubes on Facebook and comment about it.

For those who missed out, don’t fear! As part of the month long Education Cubes Grand Opening Celebration, I will be kicking off the fun with an Education Cubes giveaway! You can enter to win a set of the photo blocks needed to to make your Education Cubes as well as a complimentary membership to the Education Cubes Members Only Site where you will find over 100 insert cards for your Education Cubes!  If you have no idea what Education Cubes are or what I am talking about, head over to Education Cubes to see what it is all about…and then come back here and enter to win!

Giveaway Info: ~Giveaway is now closed~

The winner will receive everything they need to get started with their Education Cubes {photo blocks AND an Education Cubes Membership}. There are several EASY ways to enter to win. However, the first and MANDATORY entry is to simply leave a comment letting me know you would like to win!

Optional Entries: (Leave a comment for each additional entry.)

    Win a set of Education Cubes from @MamaJennBlogs! http://bit.ly/gA0iAe

Of course, if you are already followers, subscribers, or “likers” to any of the above, just leave a comment letting me know you are! (One comment for EACH entry.)

The giveaway ends at 9pm on Saturday, January 8, 2011. Please be sure to leave a way for me to contact you in case you win! The giveaway is open to US Residents ONLY!

If you can’t wait to see if you win, head over to purchase a set of photo blocks and join the Members Only Site so that you can have your own set of Education Cubes!


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2010 Top Ten

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I was interested in knowing what my most popular posts were for 2010…you know…to see what people are actually interested in reading about. So, I took a look at my Google Analytics and here are the top ten most visited posts…excluding my Printables page which took the lead by far! Drum roll please…

#10 “Worms in My Apples” File Folder Game

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#9 My Homeschool Planning Pages

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#8 Alphabet I-Spy Jar

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# 7 Make Your Own Geoboard

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#6 Our Workbox System (along with printable Workbox Tags)

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#5 The Jelly Bean Prayer {printable}

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#4 Our Calendar Board

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#3 The Snowy Day {Activities & Crafts}

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#2 Our Calendar Notebook

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#1 Printable Color Wheel Activity

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That about wraps up the 2010 Top Ten most visited posts! A big thank you to all my readers!!! It’s nice to know that I am not the only one who reads my blog!  Winking smile


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