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Showing posts with label Religion. Show all posts

Free Salt-Dough play dough Recipe and more from Sunday School Ideas

Sunday School Ideas has shared this Salt-dough play dough reipe with us:

Ingredients
1 c. salt
1 c. warm water
2 c. flour
Note: use only plain all-purpose flour – don't use bread flour or self-rising flour

Preparation
Combine flour and salt in a mixing bowl. Slowly add ½ the water while stirring with a fork. Slowly add more water, spoonful at a time and continuing to mix with fork, until it creates a ball of dough that is firm and 

Studying Buddhism?

This website will help give you a basic understanding.

Note from the website owner:


Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 by C. George Boeree.

Traducción al español por José Silvestre Montesinos
*The pages of this web site were written for the students of my class on Buddhist Psychology. Although the religious aspects of Buddhism are discussed, I am far more interested in presenting Buddhism's philosophical and psychological side. It is not necessary to believe in heavens or hells, in gods, demons, or ghosts, or even in rebirth or reincarnation in order to benefit from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. I myself believe in none of these things, and yet have learned a great deal from the sutras -- far more than from any other source. I encourage all of you to become familiar with Buddhism, and I humbly suggest that these pages are a good place to begin!



Fun Phonics Idea

This YouTube video shows a fun phonics exercise



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Ambleside Online

Ambleside Online is "a free curriculum designed to be as close as possible to the curriculum that Charlotte Mason used in her own PNEU schools. Our goal is to be true to Charlotte Mason's high literary standards. Ambleside Online uses the highest quality books and costs no more than the cost of texts. The curriculum uses as many free online books as possible, and there is no cost to use this information or join the support group."

All resources for this curriculum can be borrowed from the library at no cost  https://www.amblesideonline.org/

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence

This site has tons of lessons, and programs. These are more on the think and investigate side and is great for independant learners. This has every subject you need to homeschool, but you will need to be organized and have a basic outline of what you need to learn to use it for your main curriculum. I suggest bookmarking it as a great additional resource.

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