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Monday, July 19, 2010

Muffin Tin Mondays and Kids Cook Mondays!

Muffin Tin Monday and Kids Cook Mondays



Recently I was asked to participate in Kids cook Mondays. It is a program to help get kids involved in cooking and therefore promote healthy eating habits.

I have also recently found a blog Muffin Tin Monday. This is a simple concept. Serve one meal in muffin tins, bento box, small container or whatever you have really. I think it is a good way to ward off the stresses of Monday and make it fun and entertaining for the children and maybe get them to try new foods. I personally had never served a MTM (muffin tin meal) but was excited when they did a swap recently. I was lucky enough to be paired with the creator/author of MTM and got some really grooovy things :)


We got some adorable little forks and spoons, bird and bunny cookie cutters, a heart shaped rice mold, some really awesome boiled egg molds (CANNOT WAIT TO USE THOSE-- such a  neat idea) some paper food liners (like cupcake liners)some pretty picks with tags on them and a box to put everything in! (whew! I think that is everything, but I may have forgotten something lol)

Now, in my house, kids don't just cook on Mondays. They cook every day. A few months ago, we started a tradition in our house. The kids take turns on three different weekly duties: kitchen helper, set table, clear table.

The kitchen helper is responsible for sitting down with Mom at the beginning of the week and making a menu of all the meals that will be served during that week. Then, through-out the week, that child is responsible for helping to cook and serve those meals. The only rule is that they must have at least 1 fruit or vegetable and a protein at each meal. If I let them, on certain weeks we would have no meat whatsoever, and all fruits LOL

So today was our first ever MTM. Using all my new supplies (THanks MICHELLE :)) Garret and I worked together to make a wonderful meal. I hadn't really planned ahead on this one, so we had to make due with what I had on hand.



This is what we ended up with: Casaba melon (kind of like honeydew), cucumbers, and heart shaped bologna and cheese sammiches :)  The melon and cucumbers are cut into bunny, bird (banana), bat, and snowman shapes lol even though they are hard to see in the pic.




Garret is very serious about cooking.

This is a Casaba Melon bird... Garret thought they looked more like bananas though.

the heart shaped rice mold actually worked pretty well for cutting out the sandwiches

Overall I think it was a huge success. My nine year old (read "9 going on 18) tried to act like he didn't like the melon, but seeing as how he ate a third of it 2 days before, I think he was just being dramatic.

My daughter likes making that face for pictures btw.

If you want to join in the fun at The Kids Cook Mondays check out their website here .

If you want to join in the fun at Muffin Tin Monday check out her blog here .

I must admit that this meal and post were not written on Monday, BUT I have good reason :) Monday is Garret's SEVENTH birthday! I cannot believe my baby is going to be 7! (well, he WILL be 7 by the time this posts) Anyway, I didn't want to put it off and we really couldnt wait until Monday to do our first meal when all these goodies were sitting there waiting to be used, could we?  Eventually I hope to actually post these things on Monday, but well, lets face it, Mondays are crazy, and I'm only human LOL

Friday, August 14, 2009

Oh my GRACIOUS! you really CAN homeschool for free!

And I proved it today! I started out the day simply wanting to lay out a plan for my kids school binders. We are just getting started with homeschooling full time, so I am taking it kind of slow. Not to mention the fact that we really haven't had the money to get everything I *wanted* to get for this year, so I had resigned myself to making due until we could. I had the basics covered, sort of, LOL I have our math curriculum (unless I change it :D) and I had a basic idea of working on handwriting with them. That left reading, which for now was simply going to be reading aloud daily with the kiddos. I am waiting on the Explode The Code placement test, to figure out if/where I need to start them in those books. Thanks to some very dear friends, art, geography, and science are taken care of.


SO ANYWAY... lol... bear with me, I'm worn out LOL

All I planned to do today was to get a rough schedule down for the kids' school day and maybe set up their binders. Somewhere along the line I decided to see what kind of curriculum I could find on the internet just to "kill time" until I could get the other books I wanted for writing, spelling, and language arts. Let me tell you... I thought I had searched extensively before but OH MY GRAVY, I found a TON more things. I literally spent ALLL DAY searching, creating, printing and yelling at my printer LOL This is what I came up with:

For all three kids:

Handwriting
Reading
Math (using Math-U-see) actually, but found several worksheet creators for extra practice
Language Arts
Spelling/vocabulary
Creative writing

For the younger kids, I did have a few workbooks that I was able to pick and choose pages from for a couple of the subjects, but for Nathaniel (3rd grade) all I had was his math. Let's see if I can lay this out for you....

Handwriting -
http://www.handwritingworksheets.com/ Pretty good for creating your own.
http://www.handwritingforkids.com/
www.kidzone.ws/cursive/index.htm VERY Awesome site :)

Reading -
Now, first and foremost I LOVE http://www.starfall.com/ great for online practice when the young ones want to play on the computer. My kids cannot get enough of this site! I also printed off a couple of readers for the younger two for the week.
For the older ones http://www.abcteach.com/ is a great site for reading comprehension worksheets.

Math
http://www.mathusee.com/ has a worksheet generator. It's good, but not much variety really.
http://www.mathworksheetwizard.com/ literally 1000's of worksheets
http://themathworksheetsite.com/ a great generator, but some is subscription based.

Language Arts
www.education.com/worksheets - This is the only site I used for Nathaniel's Language arts - English - Grammar exercises REALLY great resources, not just for language arts either.. they have many grades and many subjects
http://www.abcteach.com/
www.superteacherworksheets.com/grammar excellent!

Spelling/vocabulary

www.superteacherworksheets.com/spellinglevelc.html This link will take you to the third grade spelling curriculum but they have grade 1-4 REALLY great resource
www.mrsperkins.com/dolch.htm This has all the Dolch word lists, phrases, and worksheets. really good for preparing for spelling bees, etc.

Creative Writing
Again...
www.superteacherworksheets.com/writingideas.com this is more for writing prompts but still good.
http://www.rhymer.com/ this is a rhyming dictionary.. pretty neat for those that get writers block just trying to rhyme.
http://www.abcteach.com/ has lots of great writing prompt worksheets as well as writing paper.




So I guess overall, my favorite websites are http://www.abcteach.com/ and http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/ Both of these also have custom worksheet generators.

SO, it is doable. That is, You CAN HOMESCHOOL, essentially, for FREE. However, you do need money for printer ink and lots of paper! Most of the pages I found printed fairly well in black and white, which was good considering I had no color ink :)

Please feel free to share this with anyone you like, but please do also include a link back to my blog.

Thanks :) and Happy Homeschooling!