Monday, December 31, 2012

Homeschooling Twins {The Planning Process}

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I have been homeschooling my kids for over 5 years. My oldest, a 9 year old girl, is in the 4th grade. I also have 7 year old twin boys in the 2nd grade AND 5 year old twin boys in kindergarten. In my years of homeschooling, I have picked up a few things that have been beneficial to me in the planning process of homeschooling twins.

How to Plan Homeschool for Twins

I hope that what I have learned can be helpful to others homeschooling twins or considering homeschool for their twins! However, before talking about the process of planning homeschool for twins, I believe it is very important to establish a basic fact.

 

Different Strengths and Weaknesses

While twins may look alike, they usually have different strengths and weaknesses. The same holds true for both of my sets of twins! Of my 7 year olds, one son really excels academically. He enjoys being challenged and is determined to exceed expectations by being the best at everything. He is very meticulous and methodical. However, his drive for perfection can sometimes leave him quite frustrated and upset.

On the other hand, his twin is very creative and intuitive. He is always thinking outside the box and is quite the free spirit! However, excelling academically does not seem to be high on his list of priorities. As you can see, while looking alike, both boys have very different strengths and weaknesses!

 

Planning for Strengths and Weaknesses

When I am planning homeschool for my twins, I definitely take into account their differences by realizing that although one twin may seem to excel academically that each child does in fact have specific God-given strengths that allow them to excel. As a mom/teacher, I believe it is my job to not only address and help them with their weaknesses but to find and capitalize on each of their strengths! I look for activities, assignments, and projects that allow each of them to excel based on their different strengths.  I incorporate those strengths in their academic areas so that each child feels “smart”!

 

Different Learning Styles

Looking alike does not guarantee that twins have the same strengths and weaknesses; nor does it guarantee that they learn in the same manner! The three main learning styles are auditory (learning by hearing), kinesthetic (learning by doing), and visual (learning by seeing). Before beginning to plan homeschool for twins, I feel it is very important to also take into account their learning styles. Quite often you will find that each child exhibits a combination of learning styles, but often times they tend to lean towards one particular style.

For example, of my older twins, one son is definitely a kinesthetic learner. He is very hands-on and likes to “move around” while doing his work! However, his twin is more of a visual learner! I can usually show him what to do and once he has seen it, he can do it on his own.

If you are unsure of what your children’s dominant learning styles are, you can easily do an internet search and find Learning Style Quizzes to help you in the process. Knowing your children’s learning style will enable you to tailor your teaching to their specific learning needs.

 

What About Mom?

While I am very aware that my children all have different strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles, I also realize that trying to cater to all of the differences in twins can be overwhelming and time consuming. So, while I am very aware of their needs, I do take myself {the teacher} into account as well! I purposely choose to NOT teach two completely different curricula to my twins because it would be too much for me to handle. A burnt out mom is not what my kids need.

 

Choosing Curriculum

So, how do I address all of their different needs in the process of planning their homeschool? I look for curricula that addresses multiple learning styles. That way, both twins receive instruction in the way they learn best AND they have the opportunity to be challenged in the areas of learning where they struggle. I have found that selecting curriculum that addresses multiple learning styles not only benefits my twins, but it also allows me to streamline my teaching. You can click the images below to see our current curriculum choices for my twins:

2nd Grade CurriculumKindergarten Curriculum

 

Planning Logistics

The curriculum has been selected and now the actual lesson planning begins! While many curricula include detailed lesson plans, I now prefer to use the Weekly Homeschool Planner to plan out the assignments for the school year.

Weekly Homeschool Planner

The Workbox System has been an answer to prayer for our homeschool, particularly for the twins! In the years we have been using the system, I have tweaked it to meet our ever changing needs! Have more questions about how we use the Workbox System? Be sure to check out my Workbox Q&A post.

Our Workbox System

Because I have selected curricula that addresses multiple learning styles, I can simply differentiate and adjust a few assignments based on each child’s Education Cubesdominant learning style, strengths and weaknesses. For example when practicing math facts, my visual learner may prefer flashcards, whereas my kinesthetic learner may prefer using something more interactive like our Education Cubes! However, since I have begun the planning process by selecting multi-learning style curricula, I don’t have to make too many adjustments as I strive to teach each child how they learn best, all while capitalizing on their strengths while working to improve the weaknesses!

 

Planning for One-on-One Time

When planning to homeschool twins, I have found that planning for one-on-one instruction time is key! Since I use curricula that addresses multiple learning styles, I am able to teach the twins together. However, I have found that intentionally planning for one-on-one educational time with each twin allows me to help them in the areas where they are struggling and need extra help. Plus, it allows for some individual time with mom, which is always something that all of my kids want! As I have stated, each twin has different strengths and weaknesses and one-on-one time allows for me to intentionally celebrate the strengths and help work with them on their weaknesses!

 

Don’t Forget…

In all your planning, plan to have fun! Learning should be fun and sometimes as mom/teacher we can get caught up in the academic process so much so that we forget to have fun and enjoy this precious time we have with our children!

 

More Information…

For more information on homeschooling twins, check out my post about the Joys and Challenges of Homeschooling Twins!

Joys & Challenges of Homeschooling Twins

Check out the iHomeschool Network Homeschool Planning link up for more information on homeschool planning from various other perspectives.

Homeschool Planning with the iHomeschool Network


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Friday, December 28, 2012

My 2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable}

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2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable} from @MamaJennBlogs

I loved my 2012 Blogging Planner so much that I have made a new and improved version for 2013! Of course, I wanted to share it with you all! This 50+ page pdf file includes printable blogging pages for the entire 2013 calendar year! There are four different pages included for each month of planning plus some additional bonus planning pages!

2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable}

Monthly Blog Calendar

The first monthly page included in the download is the Monthly Blog Calendar. I write my blog post titles on the date I plan to post. Once I have written and scheduled the post, I check it off the “Scheduled” box.

2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable}: Monthly Blog Calendar

This year I tweaked the calendar a bit by adding social media boxes to remind me to share my blog posts via the various social media outlets including Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest. Once the post is live, I simply check the appropriate box once I have shared it via social media.

Monthly Blog Planning

The second monthly page is the Monthly Blog Planning page. I changed this page up a bit from last year. It includes two columns with the following titles: Major Blog Posts to Write {Giveaways & Reviews to Complete / Link-ups to Participate it / Upcoming Holidays or Event to Post About} AND Blog Related To-DO List & Goals. There are boxes so that I can check off items as they are completed.

2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable}

Giveaways / Reviews

The third monthly page is the Giveaways / Reviews page. This is where I record information about various reviews and giveaways that I post on my blog. I love that this allows me to have my giveaway and review notes all in one place! I printed multiples of this page for each month.

2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable}

Blog Post Notes

The fourth monthly page is the Blog Post Notes page. This is where I record notes and reminders about various non-giveaway/review blog posts. Again, it allows me to keep all of the information in one place. I printed multiples of this page for each month as well.

2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable}

Bonus Pages

After using my 2012 Blogging Planner for awhile, I discovered that there are a few other pages that would be beneficial to have. Thus, I added them to my 2013 Blogging Planner! The new pages are below:

Year at a Glance Calendar

It is nice to have a Year at a Glance calendar to reference as I schedule blog posts. Believe it or not, I actually printed two of these…one for the front of my planner and one for the back!

2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable}

Monthly Blog Statistics

The Monthly Blog Statistics page allows my to keep track of various blog related statistics each month, including: page views, unique visitors, RSS subscribers, email subscribers, and various social media followers.

2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable}

Future Blog Post Ideas

This is an entire page dedicated to all of the ideas for future blog posts floating around in my head. I have check boxes so that as I bring the ideas into reality, I can check them off! I printed off multiples of this page. Hopefully that means I will have lots of great ideas! {grins}

2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable}

Notes

The final page is for notes. I find that as I have blog related thoughts that I want to jot down, having some extra paper in the back dedicated to my random notes is very helpful! Plus, it is nice to have all my random blog notes all in one place…and not on various pieces of scrap paper all over the house! {grins}

2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable}

Printing the Planner

I didn’t want to make the planner any bulkier than it had to be so I printed the pages front to back. I also printed multiples of some of the pages based on my blog planning needs. I obviously recommend that you print the planner in color. However, if you want to save ink, you can use the gray scale setting.

Binding the Planner

Proclick Spiral Binding MachineYou could easily 3-hole punch the pages and use a 3-ring binder OR you could use spiral binding. Last year I took mine to Office Depot and had them bind the pages. However, this year I was able to use my lovely Proclick Binding Machine. Next to my laminator, my binding machine has got to be my absolute favorite homeschool tool! {I have become a home spiral binding maniac!} What I love most is that I can open the binding up and add in new pages if I need to later on! How cool is that?!?!! Plus, I like that the spiral binding makes the planner a little less bulkier than using a 3-ring notebook.

Daisies: A Different Color for Each Month

As you can tell, I like flowers. Last years planner had a different flower image for each month. Well, I really like daisies! So, the 2013 Blogging Planner has a different color daisy for each month. Not only do I think this makes the planner a little extra cute, but it also serves as a quick organizational help. For example, June is a yellow daisy. So, I as I am thumbing through my planner, I can quickly know that if I see a yellow daisy on the page, I am still looking at a June related planner page. I know it may sound silly,  but for me, it’s the little things that make all the difference! {grins}

2013 Blogging Planner {FREE Printable} from @MamaJennBlogs

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Download my 2013 Blogging Planner right here!


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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Homeschooling Twins {The Joys & Challenges}

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Homeschooling twins presents a unique set of joys and challenges. However, I believe the benefits and blessings definitely outweigh those challenges.

Joys & Challenges of Homeschooling Twins

 

Learning Together

As a mother of five including two sets of twin boys, my greatest joy in homeschooling is seeing them learn together. They are each other’s best friends and I wouldn’t have it any other way! They read to each other, play educational games together, quiz each other on Bible verses, help each other with math facts, and together come up with lots of fun adventures. Watching them work together truly warms my heart and brings a smile to my face!

 

Not Carbon Copies

As much as I love that they get to spend so much time learning together, one of my greatest challenges in homeschooling twins is not treating them like “twins.” Just because they are twins, does not mean that they are carbon copies of each other. While they may look the same, that by no means suggests that they learn the same way, excel in the same areas, or are interested in the same things. This requires me tailoring my lesson plans to meet their individual interests and learning styles.

For example, one of my 7 year old twins is very meticulous and methodical. Everything must be done in order and he gets frustrated if he can’t complete an assignment correctly and in its entirety. He takes special care to make sure that his work is flawless. He is perfectly content to sit at a desk and complete bookwork. My other 7 year old twin is quite the opposite. Very much a free spirit, it doesn’t bother him one bit to leave an assignment undone or out of order. However, he is excellent at solving problems and thinking outside the box. His creativity never ceases to amaze me and he thrives in hands-on learning situations!

 

Twin Boys = Built in Competition

Because of their differences, it can sometimes be difficult for them when one excels in an area and the other does not. Twin boys = built in competition! This provides opportunities for me to find creative ways to reaffirm each of them in their God-given strengths, talents, gifts, and abilities! Each child is special and deserves to be treated as such…even if they share the exact same birthday with someone who looks just like them!

 

Doubly…Doubly Blessed

As a mother of two sets of twins, I often hear the old cliché, “double trouble” with the addition: “double trouble times two.” However, I feel doubly…doubly blessed and fortunate to homeschool my children because of the joys and in spite of the challenges!

 

More Homeschooling Moms of Twins

For more information on the joys and challenges of homeschooling twins, visit the iHomeschool Network to read about Mary and Ticia (fellow homeschooling mother’s of twins)!


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Monday, December 17, 2012

Pick and Draw BINGO {The New Updated Version}

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I have a fun treat for you all! Pick and Draw creator Rich Davis and I have collaborated to create a new PAD BINGO board!

Pick and Draw BINGO {Free printable game board}

The concept of the new board is the same as the original BINGO board we created. However, Rich has used his creative juices to make a fun new board for kids to use! I love that Rich designed the new game board so that the kids can color the artwork around the perimeter!

Pick and Draw BINGO

You can see Pick and Draw BINGO in action on my original PAD BINGO post. You can download the FREE printable game board from my Pick and Draw BINGO webpage! Be sure to purchase a set of Pick and Draw cards to use with the BINGO game!


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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Simplified Dinners eBook {Review & Giveaway}

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If you have been following my blog, then you may know that I have had menu planning as a Mission of the Month for quite awhile! I seem to have the same daily struggle right around 5pm. The kids start asking what’s for dinner and I get frustrated because I have no clue what we are going to eat! Well, I don’t know if Mystie (fellow homeschool mother of five) knew about my frustration, but her eBook, Simplified Dinners, has been a real help to my once daily (now rarely) dilemma!

Simplified Dinners eBook: Simply Your Meal Planning

What is Simplified Dinners? Simplified Dinners is a cookbook, but a cookbook with a greater purpose than JUST recipes! Simplified Dinners does exactly what it says, it helps to simplify dinner! You begin with a basic master pantry list. Keeping your pantry stocked with these basic (nothing fancy) grocery items from the master pantry list ensures that you can make the recipes included in the book!

[Simplified Dinners] is all about encouraging homestyle cooking with basic ingredients. It is possible to cook good, healthy food without a pantry full of specialized ingredients, and it is possible to make easy dinners without shortcut, preprepared products. Simplified Dinners (and the gluten- and dairy-free edition!), enables anyone to transition toward home-prepared, real, whole foods cooking—even those less confident in the kitchen. Simplified Dinners helps keep dinner streamlined while allowing flexibility. ~Simplified Dinners website

 

How I’m Using Simplified Dinners: Simplified Dinners is an eBook. However, I am a hard copy type of girl. So, I printed out the 30 page file and bound it together using my new binding machine. The book now sits on my desk in the kitchen ready for me to pull out at that once dreadful hour of 5pm! {grins}

Simplified Dinners eBook: Simplified Meal Planning

Once I got the eBook printed out, I began filling up my pantry using the master pantry list supplied in the book. I was pleasantly surprised that I didn’t need to stock up on a bunch of random grocery items. Everything is very basic and easily accessible! While I still have yet to completely stock my pantry with ALL of the items, I have still been able to avoid that 5pm dilemma A LOT more than I had in the past! 

Simplified Dinners eBook: Simply Your Meal Planning

I am quickly able to skim through the recipe combinations in the book and select a meal. When I am really on my game, I take a look at the book in the morning before breakfast so that I can thaw meat or fill my crockpot if needed. Honestly, it feels great to plan ahead and sit down to a great, nutritious, stress-free meal with my family! Yes, 5pm used to be a very stressful time of the day for me! {grins}

 

The Recipes: I really like how Mystie set up and organized the eBook. There a lot of meals included in the eBook:

Slow Cooker Roasts Slow-Cooker (No Frost Chicken)
Chicken-in-a-Pot Skillet Cutlets w/Pan Sauces
Marinades for Grilling or Broiling Foil-Packet Fish
Stovetop Pasta Bean Pots
Fajitas Quesadillas
Taco Bar Burritos or Enchiladas
Taquitos Frittata
Oven Omelette Pizza
Simple Stir-fry Potato Hash
Baked Potato Bar Bean Soups
Stews Blended Vegetable Soups
Quick Soups Main Dish Salads
Side Dishes Salads

But, don’t be fooled, within the meal list shown above, there are multiple recipe variations for each meal! There are well over 100 recipes based on the meal list above, using the items from the master pantry list!

For example, take a look below. This is the page for Slow-Cooker, No Defrost Chicken. There are six variations of slow-cooker chicken recipes all using the same general process! Simple and easy…just how I like it!

 Simplified Dinners eBook: Simply Your Meal Planning

 

Our Simplified Dinners: The very first recipe that I tried were the Creamy Chicken Taquitos. Oh.my.goodness! They were so delicious! I normally get the prepackaged taquitos from Costco and they are no comparison to these! My kids now request the “homemade” taquitos rather than the packaged ones!

Creamy Chicken Taquitos served with black beans and fresh salsa

Simplified Dinners eBook Meal: Creamy Chicken Taquitos

After our experience with the taquitos, I was eager to try more recipes! Here are some of the recipes that I remembered to snap a photo of:

Taco Chicken served on a warm tortilla

Simplified Dinners eBook Meal: Taco Chicken

 

Broccoli Cheese Soup

Simplified Dinners eBook Meal: Broccoli Cheese Soup

 

Black Bean Chili with ground turkey

Simplified Dinners eBook Meal: Black Bean Chili

 

Simple Sweet & Sour Stir-Fry served on a bed of brown rice

Simplified Dinners eBook Meal: Sweet & Sour Stir-fry

 

According to the Kids: Confession time…one morning I was cooking ground beef to use for dinner and my kids were shocked! Needless to say, I was excited when they asked me what’s for dinner that day…I actually knew what to tell them…and it was 8 o’clock in the morning! My 9 year daughter continued to say, and I quote, “This new meal planner stuff is really helping mom out! It’s only breakfast and she’s making dinner!”

I have gotten “thumbs up” from at least 4 of my 5 kids for every single meal that I have made using Simplified Dinners! Now, THAT is a sign that Simplified Dinners is a keeper!!! Thank you Mystie and my kids thank you too! {grins}

 

Buy It!

You can purchase Simplified Dinners for $12.99. Save even more by using the coupon code below!

Use coupon code holidays through December 2012 to get $3.00 OFF Simplified Dinners!

But, I’m on a gluten-free, dairy-free diet! Well, Mystie’s got you covered too! She has an GFDF edition of Simplified Dinners dedicated to easy, flexible, frugal, allergy-free cooking! Check it out!

Simplified Dinners eBook (Gluten-free, Dairy-free Edition)Simplified Dinners eBook 
 

Win It!

Would you like to win a copy of Simplified Dinners (your choice of the regular or allergy-free version)? You can enter to win using the Rafflecopter below. Giveaway ends at midnight on Thursday 12/20/12. The winner will be emailed and announced on the giveaway widget below. Winner will have 48 hours to respond to the email or a new winner will be selected. All entries must be documented within the Rafflecopter widget below.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Adventures in Odyssey: The Imagination Station Book Series {Giveaway}

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I previously wrote about how much my kids LOVED the first two Adventures in Odyssey Imagination Station books. Well, we got the rest of the series and my kids can’t stop reading! You should have seen the shouts of excitement as they opened the box and pulled out the books, one book at a time! Truth be told, I was pretty excited too! I love when my kids are excited about reading!

Hopefully your child will squeal with glee over these books as well, because I am super excited to be able to give away…not one…not two, but FIVE copies of the newest book in The Imagination Station series, Challenge on the Hill of Fire! The book is scheduled to release in stores in January. However, five lucky readers will get the book now! How cool is that?!?

 

The Imagination Station #10: Challenge on the Hill of FireChallenge on the Hill of Fire (Book #10) ~ from the publishers:

Kidnapped by Celtic Druids in 433, Patrick and Beth are headed to certain death when followers of a former Irish Slave (Saint Patrick, called Patritius in this book) save them. The cousins find themselves in the midst of a power struggle between Ireland’s King Logaire, Patritius, and the leader of the Druids, Lochru. A spiritual showdown begins on the Hill of Slane when Patritius builds a fire, challenging the King’s authority. Will Patritius prove to the king that the God of the Bible is the true God? Or will the king take sides with the Druids? The Emerald Isle holds many tales and legends, but this story of truth and standing strong for God is not one to be missed.

Our Thoughts and Experience: We have thoroughly enjoyed The Imagination Station book series thus far! My boys were so excited to have the whole series. When one of the books is not neatly stacked on their dresser, it is most likely stuck to one of my boys’ hands being read…or hidden under one of their pillows (so that their sibling won’t take it and loose their place in the book)! The books are very engaging and exciting and I love that the Bible is woven throughout the stories!

Adventures in Odyssey: Imagination Station Book Series: Books 1-10

About the Series: The Imagination Station series, published by Tyndale House and Focus on the Family, is a historical fiction adventure series for young readers, recommended for ages 7 and up. The chapter books remind me of Magic Tree House books, but with the added benefit of having the Christian faith interwoven throughout the stories!

 

Win it!

Five readers will win a copy of the newest book in the series, Challenge on the Hill of Fire! You can enter to win using Rafflecopter below. Giveaway ends at midnight on Tuesday 12/18/12. The winners will be emailed and announced on the giveaway widget below. Winners will have 48 hours to respond to the email or a new winner will be selected. All entries must be documented within the Rafflecopter widget below. Giveaway is open to US residents only.

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Buy it!

You can visit Amazon to purchase this awesome book series! Each book is about $4.99 and they would make great Christmas gifts or stocking stuffers! For your convenience, each of the books in the series is linked up to Amazon below.

The Imagination Station #1: Voyage with the VikingsThe Imagination Station #2: Attack at the ArenaThe Imagination Station #3: Peril in the PalaceThe Imagination Station #4: Revenge of the Red KnightThe Imagination Station #5: Showdown with the Shepherd
The Imagination Station #6: Problems in PlymouthThe Imagination Station #7: Secret of the Prince's TombThe Imagination Station #8: Battle for Cannibal IslandThe Imagination Station #9: Escape to the Hiding PlaceThe Imagination Station #10: Challenge on the Hill of Fire

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

SEE THE LIGHT “Shipwrecked” DVD: Bible Story & Art Lessons {Giveaway}

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I have raved over all of our See The Light DVDs and Shipwrecked is no different! I love that these art DVDs are not solely about teaching art to your children. They dive into much greater issues of the heart and intertwine Bible stories and Biblical truths throughout the art lessons!

SEE THE LIGHT: Shipwrecked Art DVD Lesson about the Apostle Paul

Shipwrecked is based on the story of the Apostle Paul and contains 260 minutes of content, including:

  • Shipwrecked: The story of the Apostle Paul is artfully brought to life through the captivating artwork of chalk artist Gloria Kohlmann.
  • COURAGE! Art Lesson: Artist Heidi Shorts shows how to use creative lettering with the word, COURAGE, by drawing wood planks.
  • Who Will Save Us! Art Lesson: Master Artist Pat Knepley teaches a step-by step drawing lesson using chalk pastels to create your own black light reveal that shows that the cross of Jesus truly does save!
  • God Is My Lighthouse Art Lesson: Create your own water color lighthouse painting with artist Jim Pence.
  • SEE THE LIGHT Shipwrecked Art LessonsMusical Art: Watch chalk-artist Gloria Kholmann draw her incredible interpretation of the story of the Apostle Paul while listening to the music of “Breathing Room” featuring recording artists Jan Roper and Kevin Dukes.
  • Plan of Salvation: Lead little ones to Christ with this remarkably simple, yet creative presentation of the plan of salvation.
  • Commentary: Listen to chalk artist Gloria Kohlmann’s commentary as she creates her chalk masterpiece about the shipwrecked Apostle Paul.

As with all See The Light DVDs, we LOVED Shipwrecked! I never cease to be amazed at Mrs. Gloria’s stunning interpretations of the Bible stories using chalk! Check out some of the amazing artwork featured in the Shipwrecked story:

SEE THE LIGHT: Shipwrecked Art DVD Lesson about the Apostle Paul

SEE THE LIGHT: Shipwrecked Art DVD Lesson about the Apostle Paul

SEE THE LIGHT: Shipwrecked Art DVD Lesson about the Apostle Paul

And of course, we LOVE Mrs. Gloria’s black light reveal! Throughout the story of Paul we see glimpses of her working on the piece shown below…

SEE THE LIGHT: Shipwrecked Art DVD Lesson about the Apostle Paul

…which, under the black light, reveals…

SEE THE LIGHT: Shipwrecked Art DVD Lesson about the Apostle Paul

LOVE IT!

In addition to the story of the Apostle Paul, there are three art lessons on the DVD. Below is one of the projects: creative lettering with Mrs. Heidi using the word, courage!

SEE THE LIGHT: Shipwrecked Art DVD Lesson (Creative Lettering with the word COURAGE)

One of my 5 year olds even joined in on the fun!

SEE THE LIGHT: Shipwrecked Art DVD Lesson (Creative Lettering with the word COURAGE)

Truly amazing, quality art lessons interwoven with Bible stories and Biblical truths! You can’t beat that!!

Want to know more about Shipwrecked? Check out the video below:

 

My Thoughts on SEE THE LIGHT: Want to see what else I have to say about See The Light? Check out some of my previous See The Light reviews:

 

Christmas is right around the corner!
See The Light Art DVDs make wonderful gifts and stocking stuffers!
What better gift than to share with your children
the One who gave the Greatest Gift of all!
This Christmas…
Let See The Light help draw your children to Him!

 

Giveaway:

Today I am thrilled to give away a copy of See The Light’s Shipwrecked DVD (valued at $14.99) to one of my readers! You can enter to win using Rafflecopter below. Giveaway ends at midnight on Monday 12/17/12. The winner will be emailed and announced on the giveaway widget below. Winner will have 48 hours to respond to the email or a new winner will be selected. All entries must be documented within the Rafflecopter widget below. Giveaway is open to US residents only.

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