New Mind Mapping

2 of the companies we have partnered with for Mind Mapping software have upgrades coming up with some pretty exciting new features. Click their links to check them out. If you don’t know what Mind Mapping is, or how we use it in Lifestyle Education through Discipleship™, read our article on Learning Maps™.

iMindMap will release its new version this week! (See blog post from last week for details.)

And NovaMind will be upgrading this fall. But don’t wait until then if you want NovaMind. One plus for NovaMind is that there is a corresponding mind mapping app for iPhone/iPod Touch called iBlueSky that integrates with NovaMind.

When you purchase NovaMind now, you will receive a license key that will work for both NovaMind 4 and NovaMind 5.

This means you will not have to pay the upgrade fees and you therefore get NovaMind 5 for the price of NovaMind 4.

 

Countdown – 10-9 – iMindMap

9 more days until the release of iMindMap 4! On April 30, Buzan will release v4 of iMindMap. But you don’t have to wait until then. Buy version 3 today and you will get a FREE UPGRADE to version 4 when it is released.

iMindMap is the computer app we use to make our Learning Maps™ for Lifestyle Education through Discipleship™.  “A Learning Map™ is an AWESOME and POWERFUL tool for learning, for gaining and retaining understanding! It is a natural with biblical principles learning because it shows relationships!”

iMindMap is my favorite computer mind mapping app. (I should know I’ve tried all of them I know about, and own 4 different “not-free” programs.) If you want to know more about Learning Maps™, read our article here and follow the links there back to posts on this blog, for even more info.

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Special Offer for ALL new users: Buy iMindMap V3.1 (any Edition – Elements, Professional or Ultimate) before end of April and receive iMindMap V4 (same Edition) for FREE upon release! Download v3 today to give it a try for FREE!

 

Ultimate Lapbooking

Lapbooking is one of our favorite activities for documenting our studies. Especially with our younger children, but the older ones enjoy it too. We prefer to design our own Lapbooks, to document our own studies. Lapbooks then become a creative “narration” of what the child personally learned from our studies, and the unique, creative design is part of the child’s learning process also. But just because we enjoy designing our own instead of buying prepackaged lapbook kits, doesn’t mean I don’t like to get other ideas for incorporating in our lapbooks.

862001: The Ultimate Lap Book HandbookRecently I read Tammy Duby’s (from Tobin’s Lab) Ultimate Lap Book™ Handbook and watched the companion DVD, Tammy Teaches Lap Books™. Have you been holding back on lapbooking? Just not sure how to begin? In Tammy’s Ultimate Handbook she teaches you a few basic folds, (the ones you will use most often,) and then gives you a lot of practical ideas for applying them. But, what makes this book ULTIMATE is that it includes not only Lap Book™ instructions and ideas, but other unique book making ideas also. Plenty of practical applications for Pizza books, Peek-a-Boo books, Stick books, and more are also included, as well as instructions for making them. Need creative ideas for studies and subjects? They’re in there. In the DVD Tammy shows you plenty of ideas put to use in real lapbooks – from a pile of kid-produced lapbooks.

I really enjoyed these resources and recommend them to anyone wanting to know more about producing their own lapbooks.

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Government

Are you currently teaching your children Government? In addition to self-government, which should be constantly taught always, there is much that is currently very relevant to teaching our children about civil government. A good place to address right now would be our Constitution, yes, the one many would like to do away with, the one many are trying to override with “international law”.

Today, in particular, I have on my mind the Bill of Rights. Sounds to me like something our forefathers thought important that we have as a nation.  Let’s take a look at First Amendment rights, the right to free speech, free exercise of religion, etc.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Hmm, doesn’t sound like what we see in muzzling pastor’s in their own churches, let alone the general population in public – schools, radio shows, etc. Has the First Amendment been done away with by the “Fairness Doctrine” and “hate” crimes of speech?

How about the Second Amendment? It is greatly being restricted and effort is being made to completely abolish it.

A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

Let’s jump to the Tenth Amendment, where I was heading this morning. The Tenth Amendment was a guarantee of our Federalality, the balance of powers, protection against an overbearing central government of the nation. The Constitution spelled out the only duties of that central, national government. The Tenth Amendment spelled out that all other powers were to the states, and the people of them.

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

In the clip I posted a few weeks ago, on my ‘from me’ blog, we see what some Congressmen think of these powers not given to them. They want them. In today’s post at American Vision, read more about our disintegrating 10th Amendment.

Parents, it’s time we teach our children about the foundations of our nation’s government, its Christian foundings. Some good resources are below and on our Governments Resources & Recommendations pages.

15133X: God and Government, 3 Volumes God and Government, [updated: now in 1 hardback volume] What is the significance of the phrase “In God we trust”? DeMar believes it’s the fundamental premise upon which our forefathers built the United States of America. In this series, he discusses Christianity’s influence on American development and offers a practical approach to developing a biblical perspective on government and society. Includes study questions. Ages 12 and up. Softcovers, from American Vision.
322531: Rudiments of America"s Christian History and Government Rudiments of America’s Christian History and GovernmentBy Rosalie J. Slater & Verna M. Hall / F.a.c.e. This classic study of America’s Christian History and Government in the Principle Approach has blessed students young and old since 1968, and is now in a second edition. It has a helpful “Teaching and Learning Guide” in the back and references the Bible, Noah Webster’s 1828 American Dictionary, Christian History and Consider and Ponder by Verna Hall, and Teaching and Learning by Rosalie Slater. It guides the student by thought-provoking questions and exercises to research, reason, relate and record. Often used as a school course or reference book, Rudiments is an ideal “Christian History Study Group” text. For junior high through adult.
322537: Teaching and Learning America"s Christian History: The Principle Approach Teaching and Learning America’s Christian History: The Principle ApproachBy Rosalie J. Slater / F.a.c.e.Build a living curriculum from the treasure of our nation’s Christian history! Designed as a companion to America’s Christian History and Government, this well-organized teacher’s guide provides readings, lesson plans, group study activities, and special projects for the primary grades through high school. Topics include “Constituents of Constitutional Liberty,” “The Christian Principle of Self-Government,” and “America’s Heritage of Christian Character.” 378 pages, hardcover.
49851X: The Christian History of the Constitution of the United States of America, Volume 1, Revised The Christian History of the Constitution of the United States of America, Volume 1, RevisedBy F.a.c.e.Verna Hall’s classic compliation of America’s establishment as the world’s first Christian Constitutional Republic restores the idea of the Providential approach to history and government. from this major volume springs the documentation of the Hand of God in the history of men and nations. Compiled with primary texts, one reads the very words of founders such as Samuel Adams, John Smith, John Locke and other notable figures in colonialized American history. The “Westward Chain of Christianity” is also emphasized with the idea of God moving man and government westward to appear as an American Constitutional Republic. Better documented footnoted and a revised layout and side margin notes make this comprehensive work even more impressive. 489 pages with glossary and index. Gold-stamped red vellum cover with embossed Paul Revere eagle.

 

Happy Birthday George

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George Washington:

First in War,
First in Peace, and
First in the Hearts of His Countrymen

George Washington truly was the “Father of our Country”. He was a great man devoted to “republicanism and civic virtue”. Sadly, much of his greatness has been forgotten today.

In war he was the Hero of the Monongahela, where “he had two horses shot out from under him, and four bullets pierced his coat—yet, he sustained no injuries and showed coolness under fire,” in the French and Indian Wars. In the War for Independence, he was appointed Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. Even the enemy praised his personal character, endurance, courage and care for the men he was leading. The Delaware River crossing and Valley Forge are just two instances of his heroism in this war.

In peace, he was persuaded to attend the Constitutional Congress, where he was unanimously elected the President of it. In the hearts of his countrymen, he was again unanimously elected as President, of our nation, for 2 terms. He is still the only President to receive 100% of the electoral vote.

In honor of George Washington’s upcoming birthday, and today as Presidents’ Day, here are a few resources to help you celebrate by studying his life.

 

Bulletproof George Washington – a great short account of an event in Washington’s life, and God’s Providential care through it.

2225005: BULLETPROOF GEORGE WASHINGTON Bulletproof George Washington
By David Barton / Wallbuilders One of the turning points in the young George Washington’s life took place July 9th, 1755, in a French & Indian War battle. The only officer on horseback not shot down, the 23-year old Washington knew that his life was in God’s hands, and he offered God liberal gratitude for his deliverance. This short book offers an interesting look at an event in Washington’s life not often talked about, with many historic illustrations and artifact photographs. 62 pages, softcover.

Rules of Civility – Washington wrote these maxims when he was 14 years old. They obviously were foundational to the character he exhibited when older. They make great Copywork for our children today.

9103X: George Washington"s Rules of Civility & Decent  Behaviour in Company and Conversation George Washington’s Rules of Civility & Decent Behaviour in Company and ConversationBy Applewood Books

This collection of George Washington’s maxims is contained in a handsome hardcover. 110 of his rules, written at age 14, are comprised of both common-sensical rules such as not talking with meat in your mouth, to more unique rules such as not spitting in the fire. 30 pages, 4.25″ x 6.75″. Red Imitation-Leather like cover with imprinted gold title. Hardcover, 30 pages.

George Washington: the Character and Influence of One Man – from Washington’s own writings and others in his own time.

498250: George Washington: The Character and Influence of One George Washington: The Character and Influence of OneBy Verna M. Hall / F.a.c.e.

As pundits wonder if America’s political leadership will be restored in the 21st century, Hall looks to our past—and finds a remarkable example of Christian character and courage. Teens will be fascinated by these excerpts from Washington’s writings and accounts by his contemporaries, emphasizing his faith in God’s sovereign will for the United States. 480 pages, 8.5″ x 11″ hardcover from F.A.C.E.

Biographies of Washington for youth and children – listed from hardest to easiest.

825848: Apostle of Liberty The World-Changing Leadership of George Washington Apostle of Liberty The World-Changing Leadership of George WashingtonBy Stephen McDowell / Cumberland House Publishing

George Washington holds the title of the “Father of our Country”, and many behold him as a leader for Christianity and Liberty. Exploring his character, ethics, religion, actions as a general, wisdom as a president, and his legacy, Washington: Apostle of Liberty paints a portrait of a leader whose beliefs changed the world. 320 indexed pages, hardcover with dust jacket.

367910: The Life of George Washington The Life of George WashingtonBy Mary L. Williamson / Christian Liberty Press

Love of liberty—and God—compelled George Washington to serve his country. This easy-to-read biography details the president’s accomplishments as statesman, soldier, farmer, and family man and reveals how his exemplary Christian character, values, and ideals shaped the beginnings of American politics. Inspirational reading for ages 10 and up. 120 pages, softcover.

002808: Heroes of History: George Washington, True Patriot Heroes of History: George Washington, True PatriotBy Janet & Geoff Benge / Emerald Books

With consistent historical depth and an engaging narrative style, Heroes of History chronicles the remarkable true stories of fascinating men and women who changed the course of history. A biography of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army and first president of the United States. Unit study guide sold separately #002877.

91422: George Washington, Sower Series George Washington, Sower SeriesBy Mott Media, Llc

See history come alive…learn of many hidden facts involving famous men and women from the pages of their diaries, letters to friends, books they wrote, etc. Washington was not a preacher or great Bible scholar, and he did not speak or act in this manner. He was much like the average member of your church, for he sat regularly in the pews of many churches. Daily Washington lived by the biblical teachings he gleaned from his Bible reading. And he was a sower of the seeds of faith to others. For ages 9 to 13.

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*Note: Picture is the first known painting of George Washington – by Charles Willson Peale.

New for Recommended Resources

In order to meet your needs better, and provide more of our Recommended Resources, we’ve partnered with American Vision.

Check out the book our daughter has been reading for Economics, or any of their resources – including God and Government that we use for our Government lessons.

Biblical EconomicsBiblical Economics in Comics is also listed on this page. We use it for our younger children. It’s a great introduction for mom and dad too! 🙂

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Here Comes Another One

The newest title in the Knights of Arrethtrae series is due out Feb. 28th. You can pre-order now.

If you haven’t read The Kingdom series (of which the Knights of Arrethtrae is a sequel series), or the first book in the Knights of Arrethtrae series, check them out now!

This is our family’s favorite series for read aloud time.

“This is THE series for Christian allegory for children, telling the story of the Bible through symbolism but no magic, wizardy, or mythology included. Our whole family loves this series – both the print books and the audios. The audios are very well done; our children have listened to them over and over.”

421258: #2: Sir Bentley and Holbrook Court #2: Sir Bentley and Holbrook CourtBy Chuck Black / Multnomah

Sir Bentley, a strong but quiet knight of great conviction, forsakes his calling of becoming a Noble Knight and comes to fully believe. He is soon after knighted as a Knight of the Prince. Following in the ways of the Prince, Sir Bentley abandons not only his former life, but also his wealth, becoming a pauper. He immerses himself in the peasantry of Holbrook, where the powerful and greedy Lord Kinglsley rules with an iron fist. The oppressed people of the land pay high taxes to support the lavish lifestyle or the lord and his family.

 

Thanksgiving Blessings!

Oh Give Thanks to the Lord, for He is good. His mercy endures forever!

I hope you have all been able to spend some time learning about the Principle of Christ’s Image in the lives of the Separatist Pilgrims who came to America for liberty of conscience in worship. Our studies are still not complete. We will actually continue on for a while, finishing the book we’re reading and our Journals.

Read below for FREE activities to do today – and our Thanksgiving Greeting to you!

If you didn’t catch the email about it, and want something for your children to do today – free things you can get right now on the internet:

Today is a day of rest and Giving Thanks. Thanksgiving doesn’t end tomorrow. Tomorrow begins ThanksLiving™.

Today the house is clean – for the moment. The children are eating hot, homemade Good for You-Naturally!™ cinnamon rolls and drinking hot cider while watching the parade. The potatoes, yams, dinner rolls, and pies are finished. I’ll make a Cranberry Almond Green Salad and throw the turkey in later. (Our menu and some of our recipes are posted on our ‘from me’ blog.)

The children will color corn-cups – nutcups that we will place 5 Kernels of Corn in at each placesetting. I’ll assemble some harvest centerpieces. We’ll read and listen as we make our final preparations, and set our “best china” table. We will sing a Psalm (or more) of Praise to our God. We will read the Pilgrim’s own account of their first Harvest Celebration in America, and of the “5 Kernels of Corn” from their Starving Time the year before. And we will Give Thanks for all the bountiful blessings our Lord God has given us.

Family dinner will be at our home (if you haven’t guessed yet). We will have 17 here. Those that are unable to make it will be greatly missed.

We will have a Blessed Thanksgiving!
I pray you will too!

Don’t forget to check out our Thanksgiving MEGA-Sale from Me and My House!

AND be sure to check out our Freedom & Simplicity™ ThanksGiving Study, covering what God’s Word says about giving thanks, the Holiday, the history, and your attitude of gratitude. It’s a downloadable ebook, so you can get started right away.

 

Thanksgiving Readings

Below are 3 readings appropriate for today: William Bradford’s and Edward Winslow’s firsthand accounts of the Pilgrims first Harvest Celebration in America and "5 Kernels of Corn", a poem about the Starving Time in the Pilgrims first winter in America.

William Bradford’s account of the Pilgrims’ first harvest celebration of
Thanks, in Of Plimoth Plantation

They begane now to gather in ye small harvest they had, and to fitte up their
houses and dwellings against winter, being all well recovered in health & strenght, and had all things in good plenty; For as some were thus imployed in affairs abroad, others were excersised in fishing, aboute codd, & bass, & other fish, of which yey tooke good store, of which every family had their portion. All ye somer ther was no want. And now begane to come in store of foule, as winter approached, of which this place did abound when they came first (but afterward decreased by degrees). And besids water foule, ther was great store of wild Turkies, of which they tooke many, besids venison, &c. Besids, they had about a peck a meale a weeke to a person, or now since harvest, Indean corn to yt proportion. Which made many afterwards write so largly of their plenty hear to their freinds in England, which were not fained, but true reports.

Edward Winslow’s account of the Pilgrims’ first harvest celebration of
Thanks, in Mourt’s Relation

our harvest being gotten in, our governour sent foure men on fowling, that so we might after a speciall manner rejoyce together, after we had gathered the fruits of our labours ; they foure in one day killed as much fowle, as with a little helpe beside, served the Company almost a weeke, at which time amongst other Recreations, we exercised our Armes, many of the Indians coming amongst us, and amongst the rest their greatest king Massasoyt, with some ninetie men, whom for three dayes we entertained and feasted, and they went out and killed five Deere, which they brought to the Plantation and bestowed on our Governour, and upon the Captaine and others. And although it be not always so plentifull, as it was at this time with us, yet by the goodness of God, we are so farre from want, that we of-
ten wish you partakers of our plentie.

Five Kernels of Corn by Hezekiah Butterworth

‘Twas the year of the famine in Plymouth of old,
The ice and the snow from the thatched roofs had rolled;
Through the warm purple skies steered the geese o’er the seas,
And the woodpeckers tapped in the clocks of the trees;
And the boughs on the slopes to the south winds lay bare,
and dreaming of summer, the buds swelled in the air.
The pale Pilgrims welcomed each reddening morn;
There were left but for rations Five Kernels of Corn.
Five Kernels of Corn!
Five Kernels of Corn!
But to Bradford a feast were Five Kernels of Corn!

"Five Kernels of Corn! Five Kernels of Corn!
Ye people, be glad for Five Kernels of Corn!"
So Bradford cried out on bleak Burial Hill,
And the thin women stood in their doors, white and still.
"Lo, the harbor of Plymouth rolls bright in the Spring,
The maples grow red, and the wood robins sing,
The west wind is blowing, and fading the snow,
And the pleasant pines sing, and arbutuses blow.
Five Kernels of Corn!
Five Kernels of Corn!
To each one be given Five Kernels of Corn!"

O Bradford of Austerfield hast on thy way,
The west winds are blowing o’er Provincetown Bay,
The white avens bloom, but the pine domes are chill,
And new graves have furrowed Precisioners’ Hill!
"Give thanks, all ye people, the warm skies have come,
The hilltops are sunny, and green grows the holm,
And the trumpets of winds, and the white March is gone,
Five Kernels of Corn!
Five Kernels of Corn!
Ye have for Thanksgiving Five Kernels of Corn!

"The raven’s gift eat and be humble and pray,
A new light is breaking and Truth leads your way;
One taper a thousand shall kindle; rejoice
That to you has been given the wilderness voice!"
O Bradford of Austerfield, daring the wave,
And safe through the sounding blasts leading the brave,
Of deeds such as thine was the free nation born,
And the festal world sings the "Five Kernels of Corn."
Five Kernels of Corn!
Five Kernels of Corn!
The nation gives thanks for Five Kernels of Corn!
To the Thanksgiving Feast bring Five Kernels of Corn!

Enjoy your Day!