Painting With Words

“Writing literature is just like painting with words.”

Isn’t that delicious? My daughter and I were sitting at our kitchen table discussing word choice and other things that make certain books great and my husband, an artist, among other things, chimed in matter-of-factly over his laptop screen with that zinger. He does that sometimes…

My daughter and I perked up and thought about that juicy statement. A word painting. Now, that’s something! When you think about it, it makes perfect sense. What a really great book does for us is this: Instead of telling us what is happening, it paints a vivid, moving picture in our heads. It weaves us into it’s colorful tapestry. We become part of the story. We feel the story.

A great author is an artist. He or she uses words as color and pencil as brush.Think about the elements of a painting. We have the setting, the subjects, the composition – how the setting and subjects are arranged, and the story. Same thing in a literary work. An artist creates something that not only appeals to us visually, but spiritually and emotionally. He or she has a unique style, a unique relationship with the brush. The work catches us off guard. It evokes something deep within us. It awakens things that we have long forgotten. A great work also give us something. It gives us new perspective, new voice. It becomes a part of us, an old friend that we want to spend time with, that comforts us.

These are some of our favorite works of art.

(We love reading all kinds of books, but the ones on this list changed us. They made us see the world differently. They took us to new depths of feeling. The words were so powerful, so descriptive, so profound, that we often had to pause, think, re-read, and discuss for days, sometimes weeks. Now, that’s a good book, right? Oh, and please also remember that my oldest reader is 8. I know this list will grow as she grows!)

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And here have been some of my favorite works of literary art, my heavy hitters, both recently and throughout the years.

Name That Color!

My daughter received this as a birthday gift over the summer and it made for a really wonderful rainy day activity. *

It’s a marker maker that includes everything you need to create 16 custom-colored markers! You get red, yellow, and blue dyes and a color chart that shows you how to create a huge selection of colors from the three primary color dyes.

So, for us this started out as a little lesson in color. It was so much fun for the kids to look at the color chart, pick a color, decide how many drops of each primary color to add, and watch the color develop! This was so much fun in and of itself, but my kids took this to a whole new level when they decided to name the colors. You see, the kit provides you with two boxes and labels for each marker. They set out to describe each color and we ended up with names like moss, blueberry, swamp, sunset, Jack-O-Lantern, tangerine,  and rainforest. Isn’t that so much more fun than green, orange, red, blue, brown?

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I sure do…

 

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Great Halloween Reads

From the costumes, to the candy, and the spooky decorations, Halloween really is one of our favorite times of the year and we spend weeks celebrating! One thing that I wanted to be sure to do was to put together a list of some great books about Halloween or Halloween themes that we have loved or are planning on reading this Halloween season.

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Chapter Books:

            

Picture Books and Easy Readers:

              

Poetry Books:

             

The History of Halloween:

    

I’m sure there are many, many more wonderful books about this eerie, magical holiday, so please feel free to comment and tell me your families favorites! In the mean time, make some hot cider, pumpkin spice tea, or hot chocolate, snuggle up together, and get reading!

Kitchen Fun

We are always looking for ways to add “flavor” and excitement to our daily lives, and what better way than in the kitchen! I have recently discovered my own love for creating wonderful meals. Who has time to cook from scratch when there are babies in the house? Certainly not me! Now my kids are at ages where I can not only find time to cook, but they want to be involved in the process!

We recently purchased a subscription to Raddish Kids. We get a monthly delivery of recipes, complete with a skill card, skill patch to iron on our aprons, a shopping list, and special supplies based on a monthly theme. You can also download Homeschool Lesson Plans to go along with the kit to make a whole unit study out of your kit! Our first box is Make-Believe Meals and our first recipe is for Superhero Scrambles.

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Unfortunately, my boys are feeling under the weather today so my DD decided to dive in alone.

The recipe cards are illustrated so that even early readers can help out. So, we gathered all of our ingredients and she began to prep.

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And assemble.

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And put finishing touches…

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And the waiting begins…

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After 20 minutes, this is what DD created all on her own!

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They are a hit with everyone!

As soon as the boys are feeling better, we will begin our Superhero Training Program (included in the Homeschool Lesson Plan)!

I would say that after trying our first recipe, Raddish is a hit! What I love about it is that it takes something as seemingly simple as preparing a meal and turns it into a wonderful opportunity to learn – about not just cooking and food prep but culture, nutrition, and science. Plus, it’s just so fun being together creating something!

 

 

Where The Mountain Meets The Moon

We just finished reading this gem of a book as a family read-aloud.

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My daughter and I were moved by it in so many ways. The story is a wonderful tale about the adventures of a young girl named Minli who embarks on an adventure to change her family’s fortune. Grace Lin weaves the tale beautifully, with delicious descriptions and vivid illustrations. It is simply a beautiful story and we couldn’t wait to catch up with Minli every night before bed. When it ended, we were actually sad. “Again!” DD exclaimed.

So, I thought I’d better come up with something to extend the excitement that we felt about this beautiful story! The author, Grace Lin, has a great blog. On it, she has an activity book  and event kit that suggest fantastic discussion questions, art projects, math activities, recipes, and many other activities that are inspired by the story. What fun!

So far, my daughter has sculpted her own dragons, complete with their pearls, and is waiting for them to dry so she can paint them. She is hoping that her dragons come to life!

For our next Tea Time, we will read

to continue to foster the kids’ love of legends. We will make moon pies (which we made during the Moon Festival – they were a huge hit!) One child, Emme Licygiewicz, actually invented and shared a Where the Mountain Meets the Moon board game! We have already put the game board together and can’t wait to play the game! Thanks Emme!

We absolutely can’t recommend this book enough. My kids’ (especially my daughter) were so engrossed in the story, the wonderful characters, and the way Grace Lin manages to weave the story into an intricate tapestry where all of the characters share a profound connection. It truly changed us. Next on our list is the companion book

which has a boy as its main character. We can’t wait to dive into this adventure!

 

this post is a part of read aloud thursday at HOPE IS THE WORD.

Hands-On Science

In our house, we LOVE science! It’s even more fun to get our hands dirty and experience what we have been learning about first hand! We are fortunate to live near enough to Baltimore to take advantage of The Maryland Science Center, which offers classes for homeschoolers twice per year. This session, my kids got to learn about chemistry, plate tectonics, engineering, creepy crawly critters, herpetology, extreme weather, the science of colors, and much more! By signing up for classes, which this session were only $6.50 per child, you gain entry into the Science Center for your whole family for the entire day! That gave us the opportunity to explore all of the exhibits for the remainder of each day. The classes usually run for three weeks, so there’s plenty of time to explore and experience. As you can see, my kids were very interested in the prehistoric exhibits, where they got to dig for fossils, measure footprints, assemble skeletons, and meet a real paleontologist!

Isn’t this why we homeschool? To think and learn outside the box? To have the freedom to pile into the car and go on an adventure when the interest strikes? I am so thankful for this…

Spontaneous Gym Class

This is my favorite thing about homeschooling – FREEDOM. The freedom to pick up and go wherever, whenever, to have an adventure is something that I am so thankful for. The freedom to count everything as an opportunity to experience, to learn. This was our Gym class today.

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Doesn’t this look fun? It was a birthday party for a dear friend! Can you believe it counts as a Gym class? I know my kids would so much rather be doing this than picking teams for a dodge ball game in school (if that’s what they even do in Gym class anymore. I am probably dating myself!).

 

 

 

 

So, go have some fun with your kids today! Jump! Run! Bounce! Roll down a hill! Jump in a pile of leaves! It’s so much fun and it ALL counts!

Movies That Inspire

One of our favorite things to do at our house is watch great movies. We love to pile on the couch, pop a huge bowl of buttered popcorn, and indulge in cinematic bliss.  Our favorite learning and lifestyle coach, Julie Bogart from Brave Writer, includes movie nights as part of the Brave Writer Lifestyle. For our designated “Movie Nights,” I wanted to create a list of movies that are worthy to make our cut. By “worthy” I mean movies that inspire. Movies that make us feel. Movies that ignite our imaginations and our appreciation for the craft. Movies that use beautiful language, visuals, and acting to make us cry, laugh, hold our breath. A movie that sparks a long, animated conversation is always a winner!

Here is our list of movies, many of which are also books that we love as well:

(Bear in mind that my kids are 8, 6, and 3. This is a living list. It evolves as we evolve…)

The Neverending Story

Song of the Sea

The Odd Life of Timothy Green

Black Beauty

The Golden Compass

Matilda

The Fantastic Mr. Fox

Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

Lemony Snickets: A Series of Unfortunate Events

My Dog Skip

The Wizard of Oz

Stuart Little

Charlotte’s Web

The Boxcar Children

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

The Spiderwick Chronicles

The Tale of Despereaux

Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer

The Sound of Music

The Water Horse

How to Train Your Dragon

Fly Away Home

Stand By Me

Willow

The Dark Crystal

Inside Out

The Goonies (Thanks to a fellow Brave Writer for this reminder!)

Osmosis Jones

Secretariat

Please feel free to suggest your favorites as we are always looking for more delicious movie experiences!