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  • The Chef's Fun-Schooling Journal: Homeschooling Curriculum Handbook for Students Majoring in Cooking: | The Thinking Tree | Funschooling

    Anna Miriam Brown, Sarah Janisse Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, June 7, 2020)
    Core Homeschooling Curriculum Journal for students who love cooking!The Chef's Fun-Schooling Journal is a curriculum handbook that covers a number of school subjects, while focusing on cooking. Students will work through cooking challenges, try new recipes, and get to be creative.How to Use This JournalTo complete this guided learning journal, students need books, cooking supplies, and films/documentaries. This journal can be used daily for an intensive baking unit lasting about a month or once a week to last all school year. For 60 day plan use 5 pages per day.Thinking Tree Learning LevelsThinking Tree Learning Levels: B2, C1, C2 - Ages 10+, younger with assistance.Companion books: Baker's Fun-SChooling Journal, Yum-Schooling and Smoothie Time.Topics Covered Planning & setting priorities Baking challenges Creative thinking Drawing Reading Film study Math practice And more!To learn more about Fun-Schooling with Thinking Tree Books and Learning Levels, visit funschooling.comSecular - No religious content - Appropriate for Charter Schools, Public Funding, State Homeschool Reimbursement and Vouchers.
  • Time Travel History - Fashion Dreams 1800 - 2030: Creative Fun-Schooling Curriculum - Homeschooling Ages 9 to 17

    Anna Miriam Brown, Sarah Janisse Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 9, 2017)
    FIVE STAR SALE! Normal Price $32.50! Time Travel History - Fashion Dreams 1800-2030: Creative Fun-Schooling Curriculum - Homeschooling Ages 9 to 17 (Fun-Schooling History) (Volume 1) B1, B2, C1 & C2, ideal for ages 9-17, (2nd-12th grade)- adults love this book too! This is the perfect book for creative students who love fashion and history. Learn about 22 historic events while covering History, Geography, Social Studies, Culture, Fashion, and more. With 180 lessons, this is a research and discovery guide that can last one, or more, school years depending on how you structure your lessons. Use this guide as a family study, or individual study. Your student will use library books, parent approved websites, documentaries, and other resources to complete writing and fashion design projects! Uses the Dyslexie font to help students with Dyslexia and letter confusion and reversal. Creative students thrive with this learning method! Janet says: “Get ready to go on a Fashion adventure with your child! We picked this up for my 10 year old who wants to be an artist when she grows up. She loves to draw people and clothing and I know this will be a fun but educational way to learn about the different time periods. This book is filled with lots of pages to draw and write. My daughter especially loves the back with all the pages to create what might be worn in the future!” Challice’s daughter loves this book: “I purchased this for my daughter and she absolutely loves it! I love how there is a great balance between the fashions of yesteryear and the inspiration for a look in the next 10-20 years. There is opportunities to research, however, my daughter really enjoys taking the covers from her historical fiction books and create that way. I think this would be enjoyable for all ages, since my 5 year old loves the scraps that the 10 year old will let her have. LOL!” (February 9, 2017) ISBN-10: 1543036783 ISBN-13: 978-1543036787 Get high quality drawing supplies, including colored pencils, professional liner pens, and a set of graphite pencils. Use parent approved websites to help you discover more about the history of fashion. Watch videos and documentaries about fashion, design, and history. Watch a good movie from each era, look for musicals with high quality costumes. Be ready to design clothing from each era! Study and draw inaugural ball gowns of the American first ladies. Learn about an important event from each era that you study. Parents: If your daughter enjoys fashion and drawing, this is the perfect history book for her. It is designed for use by ages 9 to 17. Your student will be delighted to find out that the drawings in this book are drawn by a 16 year old homeschooler, with Dyslexia. Discover more books by Anna Brown, Sarah Janisse Brown and The Thinking Tree at www.FunSchoolingBooks.com
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  • Teach Your Child - 100 Words To Read, Write, Spell and Draw: Dyslexia Games Presents: 100 Words That Every Child Should Master By Age 10 - An Animal ... Books - By The Thinking Tree

    Anna Miriam Brown, Sarah Janisse Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 14, 2016)
    Teach Your Child - 100 Words To Read, Write, Spell and Draw: Dyslexia Games Presents: 100 Words That Every Child Should Master By Age 10 - An Animal Books - By The Thinking Tree (Volume 1) A2-B1, ideal for ages 5-10 (Kindergarten-4th grade) A Homeschooling curriculum for spelling and science in one fun book! This book teaches children about 21 wild animals and introduces them to 100 words that they need to learn to spell by age 10. Fun, easy to learn poems and engaging illustrations make spelling fun. Uses a Dyslexia-friendly font, this delightful workbook can be used by dyslexic students, struggling readers, and students with ADHD with ease.Melba says:"This is the PERFECT little spelling book for any child that is hesitant in reading!! It's a super fun, smaller size that they can take anywhere with them. I read each poem 3-4 times with my 9 yr old and he shades in the spelling words, or colors them with each letter being a different color. He LOVES drawing out the habitat for the animals. Just in reading out the few poems, my son is reading them himself and has become more confident in his reading abilities." holley82 was amazed by the quick improvements she saw:“This little book is awesome! My nine year old has learned more words in two weeks than he ever learned using other spelling methods! He also loves the small size. It has lots of different little poems about animals that he loves, and that keeps him engaged. Would buy this again for my other children”. This book teaches children about 21 wild animals and introduces them to 100 words that they need to learn to spell by age 10. This book is perfect for dyslexic students because it uses art, logic and coloring to help them learn to spell several sight words that are hard for dyslexics students to remember. This book is created by Anna Brown and Sarah Janisse Brown - the author and developers of Dyslexia Games Therapy. A workbook, coloring book and activity book for teaching and homeschooling children with serious reading and spelling problems. Find all Anna & Sarah's Fun-Schooling Books at www.FunSchoolingBooks.comAnna is the author of the animal poems in this book and she the artist who created all the animals drawings. Anna is a 15 year old student with dyslexia who wants to help dyslexic children to learn to read, write and spell while having fun!Thinking Tree Learning Levels: A1 = Pre Reader (Pre-K) ages 2-5A2 = Beginning Readers (K-1st) ages 6-7B1 = Early Elementary (2nd-3rd) ages 8-9B2 = Upper Elementary (4th-6th) ages 10-11C1 = Junior High (7th-8th) ages 12-14C2 = High school + (9th-adult) ages 13+ Many Thinking Tree Journals span a wide variety of ages because the students use books at his/her reading level. For example, some journals on Amazon may say for ages 7-17 because you customize it and meet the student where he’s at. (February 17, 2016)ISBN-10: 1530092353ISBN-13: 978-1530092352 (January 14, 2016)ISBN-10: 1523413514ISBN-13: 978-1523413515
  • Count & Color - Just for Boys - Ages 3 to 6: Fun-Schooling - Math for Beginners

    Anna Miriam Brown, Sarah Janisse Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 5, 2015)
    Count & Color - Just for Boys - Ages 3 to 6: Fun-Schooling - Math for Beginners (Homeschooling for Beginners) (Volume 1) A1, Ideal for ages 3-6 (Preschool, Kindergarten) This is a delightful book of numbers, animals, coloring, drawing, jellyfish, dogs, slime, pirates, silly birds, funny kings, ice-cream cones and math! This activity book is the perfect introduction to math for young children. The activities are designed to be fun so that the child will not develop a negative attitude toward math. “Such a cute book and our four year old loves it. He is almost finished with the problems, but the book is great to sit and color while momma reads. Such cute books by the Browns!” An Amazon Customer Julie’s son loves this book: “This is a book for boys only! My sons love the idea that their sister will not want to color there Count and Color Book. Very Beautifully decorated for boys ages 3 and up who enjoy to color. Large numbers to color and work on tracing and writing numbers a great hit in our house with mostly boys.” (November 5, 2015)ISBN-10: 1519142234ISBN-13: 978-1519142238Thinking Tree Learning Levels: A1 = Pre Reader (Pre-K) ages 2-5A2 = Beginning Readers (K-1st) ages 6-7B1 = Early Elementary (2nd-3rd) ages 8-9B2 = Upper Elementary (4th-6th) ages 10-11C1 = Junior High (7th-8th) ages 12-14C2 = High school + (9th-adult) ages 13+Many Thinking Tree Journals span a wide variety of ages because the students use books at his/her reading level. For example, some journals on Amazon may say for ages 7-17 because you customize it and meet the student where he’s at. Learn more at FunSchoolingBooks.com
  • Travel Dreams Fun-Schooling Journal: 30 Fascinating Cities - An Adventurous Approach to Geography & Social Studies

    Anna Miriam Brown, Sarah Janisse Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 17, 2016)
    Travel Dreams Fun-Schooling Journal: 30 Fascinating Cities An Adventurous Approach to Geography & Social Studies, ideal for ages 9+ Levels B2, C1 & C2 Adventure, creativity, and travel dreams unite in this unique geography and social studies journal meant to take its student on a scavenger hunt through 30 fascinating cities. Do you have a hopeful world traveler to teach? With 440 pages of guided exploration, the Travel Dreams Journal is your answer to keeping geography, social studies, and history engaging and fun. Students will study each city as if they are planning a trip, covering a variety of topics such as food, fashion, culture, history, navigation, tourism, architecture, and so much more! Designed by the 18 year old world traveler herself, Anna Brown created this journal specifically for teens to enjoy as they learn. This journal was designed to be used alongside library books, parent-approved websites, Google Earth, documentaries, and supplies for creative writing and art. With a variety of topics to explore and multiple resources to choose from, fun-schooling is delight-directed, independent, and educational all at once. Does your student struggle with dyslexia, letter reversal, or reading confusion? This journal was printed with the award-winning Dyslexie font, created by Christian Boer to make reading simpler for dyslexic students. If your student has dyslexia, use this journal alongside Dyslexia Games. Visit www.DyslexiaGames.com and choose Series A for ages 5 to 8, or Series B for ages 8 to 12. Keep in mind, Dyslexia Games are excellent resources for all students, designed to engage the brain and encourage creative thinking. This journal can be used by the entire family, with each student contributing research and original artwork. Learn what others have to say about Travel Dreams: “My daughter is 13 and typically hates geography. SCORE!!! She loves this book!!! She is discovering places we may have never looked at in depth prior to using this book. Some places she is amazed at the various laws and fashions. This is a great addition to geography and includes so much social studies as well. We have started trying various recipes from the countries she is learning about.” -Amazon Review “We love the layout of these journals! My daughter loves digging in to discover more about different cities around the globe. Amazing how much more they remember when it is something they get interested in.” - Amazon Review For a complete homeschool curriculum, discover our Fun-schooling journals on math, science, spelling, and more at www.funschoolingbooks.com. Thinking Tree Learning Levels: A1 = Pre-reader (Pre-K), ages 2-5 A2 = Beginning Readers (K-1st), ages 6-7 B1 = Early Elementary (2nd-3rd), ages 8-9 B2 = Upper Elementary (4th-6th), ages 10-11 C1 = Junior High (7th-8th), ages 12-14 C2 = High school + (9th-adult), ages 13+ Anna Miriam Brown & Sarah Janisse Brown Published by The Thinking Tree, LLC
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  • Dino Doodle - Do-It-Yourself - Homeschooling Curriculum Journal: 365 Fun-Schooling Activities for Kids who Love Dinosaurs - Level B for Elementary Age Students

    Sarah Janisse Brown, Anna Miriam Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 16, 2017)
    Thinking Tree Books - Ages 7+ Do you have a dinosaur fan in your home? Cover every subject required for elementary school with the Homeschooling Curriculum Journal! This book includes 365 pages of educational activities, if you use 5 pages per day, 5 days per week, it will last about 14 weeks. Action Steps: Have your child choose at least nine books, provide a pencil, a smooth black pen, colored pencils or gel pens and let the fun begin! The Dino Doodle Journal has 365 Pages that uses library books, online tutorials and documentaries, nature study, and the internet (but no worries they'll be using books more). To use this Curriculum Journal as the core of your child's homeschooling, have your child complete 5 - 10 pages each day which comes to about 2-3 hours of fun & guided learning. Please note, there are no references to millions of years, age of the earth or evolution in this book. We let you teach your child the world view that your family prefers. This books works along side library books! You can turn any stack of books into a customized curriculum for your child without a lot of work on your part. Learn More About What is Covered: Reading Time: on this page, he or she will pick 4 books from his stack. Read for 15 minutes and write or draw about what he or she reads. One hour may be too much for an active child so feel free to break the hour up throughout the day or even have the child complete one “box” of reading a day. Spelling Time page: Search for words that have a certain amount of letters and copy it in the journal. This lets the child interact with words. If he needs to wiggle around, have him search for words on cereal boxes, packages, and so forth. Copywork: Copy a sentence (or more) from his or her book and illustrate it too. Plans, Goals & Thoughts: On this page, your child will make a comic, copy a verse or quote, write his or her plans, and a short to-do-list. Occupations: Learn about 25 different jobs. Story Writing: The writing pages have your child color an illustration of a Dinosaur, and write about the picture he just colored (or maybe mom colors it for him or together!). Moms feel free to help your child as much as needed with writing. Film Study: The Watch an Educational Video page is an excellent way to learn. Pick a movie, documentary, or fun reality T.V. show from Netflix and have him fill out the fun activity page when done. Math Practice Pages How Are You Feeling Today: an excellent way of discussing feeling and emotions and how our emotions affect others. Thinking Time: Logic puzzles to complete. Letter Doodles (just fun coloring which also gives the child a different way to ‘feel’ how letters are made) Nature Study Dino Trace and Draw Fun Writing Practice pages give your child the opportunity to create a whole new font, practice handwriting, or if on the younger side copy the alphabet. Dinosaur Research Pages, how much do you know about this animal. World News Today: tell the stories in words or pictures. Listening Time: Use classical music or an audio book and color, doodle, and/or draw. Depending on your child’s age you can have him dig as deep into topics and subjects and write more or less. For an older student require more writing with some illustrations. With a younger child have him illustrate more with some writing maybe a word pointing to a part of the picture. These journals allow you create a customized plan for whatever age or stage your son or daughter is in. Journals are ideal for students with Dyslexia, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, and other learning challenges. Sarah Janisse Brown is a dyslexic therapist and creator of Dyslexia Games (www.dyslexiagames.com). Sarah has helped many moms Flip to Fun-Schooling using her Curriculum Journals.
  • Count & Color - Just for Boys - Ages 3 to 6: Fun-Schooling - Math for Beginners

    Anna Miriam Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 16, 1746)
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