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Language Arts

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Using Notebooking with My {Gasp!} Kindergartner

August 3, 2012 by Lauren Hill

  The concept of Notebooking is very new to me this school year.  While I had heard of the method, I had my doubts that it would be a good fit for our homeschool.  My son detests the physical act of writing, so why in the world would I torture the poor boy with even more …

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Category: Kindergarten to Second Grade, Language Arts, Our School
4th of July Reading Comprehension Worksheet

4th of July Reading Comprehension Worksheet for Elementary Students

June 28, 2012 by Lauren Hill

Looking for a festive way to sneak in reading practice during the summer? This 4th of July reading comprehension worksheet is just the thing! Designed for elementary students, this printable includes a short story about a family’s July 4th cookout followed by a set of thoughtful comprehension questions. It’s a fun and engaging way to …

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Category: 4th of July, Kindergarten to Second Grade, Language Arts, Patriotic Homeschool
Where Liberty Dwells Quote - Benjamin Franklin Copywork

Copywork: “Where liberty dwells…” by Benjamin Franklin

June 13, 2012 by Lauren Hill

In addition to Scripture and poems, I like to use quotes by famous Americans to spice up our copywork time. Yes, we use Handwriting Without Tears for our handwriting most days, but the kids and I both need a change of pace when it comes to practicing what we learn! Liberty and freedom are frequent …

Read moreCopywork: “Where liberty dwells…” by Benjamin Franklin
Category: Copywork, History, Kindergarten to Second Grade, Language Arts, Second Grade and Third Grades
Pool Day: Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Reading Comprehension: Pool Day!

May 31, 2012 by Lauren Hill

With summer here, it’s the perfect time to practice a little pool-themed reading comprehension! In this worksheet, your child reads a short story about Theresa’s morning at the pool.  Then he answers the questions related to the story.   Grade Level:  First Grade, Second Grade Category:  Reading Comprehension   Click the image to download the …

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Category: Elementary, Language Arts, Summer

Early Kindergarten with All About Reading Level Pre-Reading

May 23, 2012 by Lauren Hill

For the past several months, my 5-year-old daughter has enjoyed ‘early’ kindergarten during our homeschool day.  She was very eager to “do school” and we had exhausted all of her K4 Curriculum.  However, I didn’t feel like she was ready to read.  She still had some trouble with 5 or 6 letter sounds. Besides that, …

Read moreEarly Kindergarten with All About Reading Level Pre-Reading
Category: Curriculum, Kindergarten to Second Grade, Language Arts, Preschool
Correct the Sentence! A free worksheet to practice capitalization and puctuation

Correct the Sentence! (Capitalization and Punctuation Worksheet)

May 9, 2012 by Lauren Hill

Practice recognizing correct capitalization and punctuation in simple sentences.   At the bottom of the worksheet, your child practices writing a sentence independently. Grade Level:  First Grade, Second Grade [wpfilebase tag=file id=105 /]

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Category: Language ArtsTag: capitalization, language arts, punctuation
Bad Comany Quote Copywork

Copywork: ‘Bad Company’ Quote by George Washington

March 31, 2012 by Lauren Hill

George Washington is a name that we mention over and over again in our home.  Our nation’s first President was such a role model – for children and adults! From all that we know about Mr. Washington from his writings, biographies, and other documents, he was a man of upstanding character. Upstanding character is a …

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Category: Copywork, History, Kindergarten to Second Grade, Language Arts, Second Grade and Third Grades

Favorite Homeschool Resource 2011-2012: All About Spelling

March 14, 2012 by Lauren Hill

By far, my favorite resource for our homeschool this year is All About Spelling. I wasn’t pleased at all with our Kindergarten choice of curriculum, so I was determined to pull together the ‘perfect’ curriculum for first grade.  While some of our choices have worked out beautifully, others have bombed!  As to be expected, I …

Read moreFavorite Homeschool Resource 2011-2012: All About Spelling
Category: Language Arts, Our School, Spelling and VocabularyTag: all about spelling, favorite curriculum, favorite resources, writing prompt

Writing Prompt: Clean Room

February 27, 2012 by Lauren Hill

  Topic:  The student draws a picture and then writes 1-2 sentences using the following writing prompt: Your room was very messy, but you spent all afternoon cleaning it up.  Great job! Draw a picture of your clean room below.  Then write 2 sentences describing your room on the lines. Grade Level:  Late First Grade, …

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Category: Language Arts, Writing and CompositionTag: clean room, draw then write, writing, writing prompt

Nature Printables: My Nature Journal & What Did You See?

February 6, 2012 by Lauren Hill

It’s all about nature today at Mama’s Learning Corner!  There are two sets of downloads, so make sure to scroll all the way to the bottom of the post to download both sets. Set 1: My Nature Journal After we’ve spent time exploring outside, my son uses these printables to record what he has observed.  …

Read moreNature Printables: My Nature Journal & What Did You See?
Category: Language Arts, Nature, Science, Writing and CompositionTag: nature, science
Compound Word Cross Out Worksheet

Compound Word Cross Out

January 31, 2012 by Lauren Hill

Compound Word Cross Out is an interesting way to practice compound words! Cross out each word that is a compound word – so simple! This worksheet is a great supplement for your 1st – 3rd grader. More Compound Words Worksheets → Name that Compound Word! → Compound Words → Compound Words Worksheet: What is it?   …

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Category: Compound Words, Kindergarten to Second Grade, Language Arts, Phonics and Reading, Second Grade and Third Grades
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Hey there! I'm Lauren, Wife and Mama to 5 kiddos ages 19 down to 8, whom we homeschool with a focus on the Lord and a classical approach. I'm so glad you found your way here to Mama's, where you'll find lots of learning ideas! Find out more here!

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-- Memoria Press: Classical education resources for all grades from Preschool to Senior

-- BJU: We use some of their science and math

-- Traditional Spelling: A good mix of writing and hands-on practice

-- All About Spelling: Letter tiles are a hit for kiddos with writing difficulties; we used this for years!

Hey there! I’m Lauren, Wife and Mama to 5 kiddos ages 19 down to 7, whom we homeschool with a focus on the Lord and a classical approach. I’m so glad you found your way here to Mama’s, where you’ll find lots of learning ideas!

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