Saturday, October 8, 2011

Winners- challenge 19 'Anything but Square'.

I'm pleased to announce the winner of the 2 wonderful digis from Pixie Dust Studio and our brilliant Top 3 creations.

The winner of the Pixie Dust Studio digis (chosen by random.org) is:
Congratulations. Please have a look at the site and choose your digis then contact Donna on mailto:cardsformen@donnasden.co.uk

Now for our top 3.
29- Dorte

55- Julie B

87- Jolanda Cuper

Congratulations on your fabulous entries ladies. Please grab your Top 3 badge from the sidebar to display on your blogs.



Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Esther's Greek Salad

My friend Esther has
shared a number of recipes
with me over the years.

This Greek Salad is
one of my favourites.
It's simple and...
Y.U.M.M.Y.

Thanks for sharing Esther!


~ Esther's Greek Salad ~
(Slightly altered)

One Large Head Romaine ~ Cleaned and torn
One Long English Cucumber ~ Chopped coarsely
Two Large Tomatoes ~ Chopped coarsely
One Small Red Onion ~ Chopped
Four Green Onions ~ Chopped
One Small Tin Olives ~ Drained
Half Pound Feta ~ Crumbled

Put all salad ingredients into large bowl.


~ Dressing Ingredients ~

1/2 Cup Olive Oil
1/4 Cup Red Wine Vinegar
1 tsp Dried Marjoram
(Substitute Oregano if preferred)
1 tsp Sea Salt
1/8 tsp Freshly Ground Black Pepper

Mix up the dressing,
toss with greens and serve.
(I reserve the Feta and
top individual portions with it).

Enjoy!
Camille

**To make this SCD Compliant,
just substitute Freshly Grated
Parmesan for the Feta.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Fabulous Resource!

F.A.B.U.L.O.U.S.

We *love* us some history around here!
Presented from a Biblical standpoint and
delivered in a wonderfully engaging way,
these history lessons are definitely NOT boring!

History is interesting.
As it should be.


Diana Waring's History Curriculum
is wonderful.
We listen in the van as we drive.
We will listen again and again and again.
There is SO MUCH to digest.
SO MUCH to learn.

It's a beautiful thing
to witness God's Hand throughout
the history of the world.
It's a beautiful thing to give
HIM glory for the intricacies of it all.

And we are in the midst of
HIS great plan.
HE is still at work.
HE is accomplishing all that
HE set out to do.

What a blessing it is
to belong to HIM!

Happy Studies!
Camille

Monday, October 3, 2011

Adventures with Pete the Paleontologist

 A little afraid of dinos?  Never fear, because Pete the Paleontologist is here!  Pete popped up in our classroom early last week--but we quickly realized that he was missing all of his important Paleontologist tools!  We decided he needed to have his tools in order to teach us all about dinosaurs and fossils, so the kids read about tools a Paleontologist needs to have for a day on the job, then created their own tools to give to Pete!  Some of the tools pictured are a dinosaur research book, a flashlight, a shovel, a pick axe, a notebook and a pencil (to take detailed notes), glasses (to look at things carefully), goggles (to protect his eyes), a brush (to brush away dirt), a magnifying glass, and a tool belt to hold his tools.  Although we were surprised when Pete showed up in our class, we were completely SHOCKED and excited to find the next day that GIANT dinosaurs had moved into our classroom overnight!  WOAH!
We learned about carnivores and herbivores, and after reading Trouble at the Dinosaur Cafe, we created some meals for our carnivore and herbivore dino friends.  Stuck to Mr. Carnivore's face are the foods we drew for him to eat.  He has a delicious variety of meats:  meatballs, hot dogs, steak, ribs, chicken legs, hamburgers, and sausage.  Stuck to Mr. Herbivore are a variety of plant foods we thought he'd enjoy:  trees, oranges, apples, leaves, broccoli, grass, and...hot peppers!   We even brought in our favorite toy dinosaurs and sorted them into carnivores and herbivores--just by looking at their teeth, necks, and claws! We also learned that slower moving dinosaurs walked on all 4 legs, and the faster dinosaurs could speed after prey on just 2 hind legs!  Cool!
 We used Crayola air dry clay to create our very own fossils!  Most of us used shells to press into our clay.       This is a little "Fossil Exhibit"that shows off all the interesting fossils everyone made!
To top off all of our adventures, we really became little Paleontologists--and were able to dig for dinosaur bones and other fossils!    
Do you see the dinosaur bone?  

 As we pieced together parts of "dinosaur eggs", we learned just how hard a Paleontologist's job can be--especially when there are pieces of bone or egg shell that don't belong with the others!  So tricky!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Sweet Indulgence

Born and raised (mostly) in
British Columbia, Canada,
I think I have always
known about Purdy's.

Always.
It seems.


For Birthdays and for Christmas...
the children know the way to my heart.

It's on the top of my list ~
A box of Purdy's.


But, I am also very
VERY happy
with a bag of *seconds*.

They always seem to
settle on a box rather
than a bag.

Oh Y.U.M.

It's a very good thing
that my Birthday and
Christmas are almost exactly
six months apart!

A VERY good thing! :)

Purdy's are my favourite
sweet indulgence.

What is YOUR favourite treat?


Happy Weekend!

May it be very
VERY sweet!
Many blessings,
Camille

Monday, September 26, 2011

Challenge 20- 'Sports'.

It was great to see all your differently shaped cards for our last challenge! Hope you're all keeping well and are looking forward to playing along with our new challenge.

This time we would like to see your cards on a sports theme.

We are being sponsored by Peachy Keen Stamps for this challenge. Here's what they say about themselves:
Peachy Keen Stamps is a family owned and operated leading clear stamp manufacturer based out of Northeast Wisconsin. Our stamps are made with the highest quality polymer on the market today, giving them their unique peach tint. The whimsical images designed by Kathy Jakopovich coupled with their durability make them a favorite amongst scrapbookers, card makers, and artists alike. These stamps are sold exclusively online at www.peachykeenstamps.com and at independent stamp and scrapbook stores worldwide. Please visit our website for a complete list of retail locations.

The prize will be a $25 gift voucher to spend in their store, so get picking!

Here are some cards from the design team to inspire you:


Ready for some football










Aren't they just fabulous!! Hopefully you're all raring to go. Our theme is 'Sports' so we want to see lots of different sporty themed cards. Here's some rules:

1. Your card must be new for this challenge (no backlinking to older posts).
2. Your card must follow the theme set.
3. Your card must be for a boy/man.

The challenge will run until 12 midnight BST (British Summer Time) 9th October 2011. Leave a link to your card (not just your blog) in the link list below. If it's not there for some reason, leave a comment and I'll add it in before the draw. Good luck!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Junie B. says, "Reading Rules!"

Dear First Grade Journal,
I am really excited to be a member of Mrs. Cooley's First Grade Class!  I love sitting over in the corner listening to all the little smarties read books to themselves and to their buddies.   I might just actually stay in Mrs. Cooley's Class forever, I think.  

Love,
"Junie B."

Many of you have asked me where I got my Junie B. cut-out!  This summer, Books-a-Million was having a Summer Reading Program with Junie B., and I just asked the sweet people over there to save her for me, and they did!  I was so excited to finally set her up in the reading corner!  She reminds us everyday that "Reading Rules!"  We have been so busy learning new routines and modeling and practicing expectations during reading.  We learned that there are 3 ways to read a book, and my sweet baby Emma was the "model"  for our anchor chart!
We have settled into The Daily Five, and I couldn't be prouder of how well my little friends are doing by taking charge and working so hard to become great readers!  When it is time to share something they have learned during reading, or something that they are proud of, I am amazed at the variety of answers I get!  Some are excited that they read a whole Dr. Seuss book to themselves, while others have written a story and beam as they share it aloud.  Others share a favorite part of a favorite book they read, and some smile as they tell me they have learned to spell our new "Challenge Words".  One of my favorite moments every year comes when I am teaching a small group at my back table, and take a moment to just look around and see the kids enjoying reading and writing and learning new words.  Even though everyone is busy, and the room isn't exactly quiet, it is still one of the most peaceful times in our classroom.  Junie B. is right.  Reading Rules. 
This is my "new and improved" Daily Five Chart.  I seriously love it, because this year it has real photos of the kids modeling how you should look at each station!