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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Math Shed and Spelling Shed from Ed Shed ~ a TOS review

Disclaimer: I received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing this in accordance with FTC Regulations.  

Do you like to add digital learning to your daily learning in your homeschool? If so, let me tell you about Math Shed and Spelling Shed.
The Educational Shed (Ed Shed) company created Math Shed and Spelling Shed as an online subscription to help 1st-5th graders practice math and spelling skills. The Ed Shed company focuses on helping students have a strong foundation in reading and math skills. We received 12 months of access to both Math Shed and Spelling Shed for McKenzie and Micah, who are rising 5th and 1st graders. Typically the subscription gives you access for up to five students, so it is great for large families. To set the kids up was really simple. I just created and account for each of them with a user name and password and they were set to explore. Let me tell you a little about each program.
Math Shed is an online game to help your student drill math facts. allows your student to practice their math facts in several different game categories. The choices are Number Bonds, Times Tables, Add & Subtract, Powers of 10, and more. When you choose a game you get the choice of three levels of play Easy, Medium, or Hard. During the Times Tables game you get to choose which fact families to focus on and whether or not you want to do multiplication or division.



Spelling Shed covers both spelling and vocabulary instruction in game format with a cute bee theme. You have the ability to choose your own words to study or to utilize the 4,000 words within the program. Spelling Shed is broken into Stages of learning. There are 5 Stages, Stage 1 @ 2, Stage 3, Stage 4& 5. As with the Math Shed you have the option to choose Easy, Medium, Hard, or Extreme level of work. There are also bonus games within Spelling Shed to continue the spelling fun.



Throughout the program your student can earn “honey pots” that can be used to purchase items for their own personal avatar. Both of my kids enjoyed creating their own avatars to use with their login. The Teacher’s Hub is the spot for the teacher to track progress as well as where you will find 36 weeks of spelling curriculum for grades K-5 as well as power point presentations. There are worksheets and other helpful lesson plans to help you the teacher plan out the curriculum. Upon looking these over, I found them to be geared towards a classroom setting, but with a little adaptation they could easily be used within a homeschool setting.
 
I like this program and I can see us continuing to utlitlze it’s content through the end of our subscription. My kids played the games on our school iPad and I like that it is portable for our on the go learning. The set up is not too overly distracting and the theme of each game is appealing to the eye. McKenzie seemed to enjoy it more because she could do more within both programs. Micah had difficulty using the Spelling Shed just because his knowledge of words is not there yet, but he did enjoy the Math Shed and the games.
If you are interested in trying out these products from Ed Shed they have a 30-day free trial period. You do not need to enter credit card information and if you enjoy it, the annual subscription price is just $24.95. 80 of my CrewMates have linked up their thoughts on both programs so be sure to check out what they think of Math Shed and Spelling Shed by clicking the banner below.
Spelling Shed & Math Shed {Education Shed Reviews}

Company ~ Ed Shed 
 Product ~ Math Shed and Spelling Shed 
 Format ~ online 
 Price ~ $24.95 annual subscription 
 Ages ~ 1st - 5th graders
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Monday, November 23, 2020

2020 Blue Ribbon Awards ~ Our Favorite curriculum reviews

Morning friends! Today marks the end of another year on the Homeschool Review Crew for us. Can you believe we have been a part of this amazing Crew testing and reviewing curriculum and fun products for 10 years! Over the last ten years I have met so many new friends, online and in person, and used curriculum that we never knew existed and needed.

This year we were blessed to review 55 products with my four remaining students at home. As in previous years, the Crew votes for their favorites and the results are in. You can see all the 2020 BLUE RIBBON WINNERS by clicking the link.

 


 

This year I am excited to tell you our favorites products below, let’s dig in!

 

Micah’s (1st grade) favorite:


The Boxcar Children Early Reader Set  from Albert Whitman & Company 

 

 

McKenzie’s (5th grade) favorite:


 The Adventures of Rooney Cruz RINGLEADERS from Truth Becomes Her

 

 

Montana’s (8th grade) favorite:


Bible Unearthed from Drive Thru History® Adventures

 


Mikayla’s (12th grade) favorite:



MathandAlgebra.com


 

My personal favorite:


Young Scholars from Wisdom Wonder Project

 

Each year I strive to write my best reviews to showcase the products we receive. This year, we were blessed to make The Homeschool Review Crew's  2020 Top Ten on Pinterest for eleven products (*there are a few reviews still out so this list is current as of posting. If I end up on the outstanding reviews I will update this post). 























 

I hope to be on the Crew again next year bringing you as many reviews as possible. Click on the hyperlinks if you are interested in learning more about the Homeschool Review Crew or you are interested in signing up for the 2021 Crew year


Have a great week and Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Back to Homeschool & a GIVEAWAY

Back to Homeschool Blog Hop
Welcome! It’s that time of the year again where everyone is getting prepped and ready to head back to school.

We head back to formal learning in just 5 short days. I have been busy prepping our school room and printing and planning lessons. You can peek at our Plan of Study and see what we are learning.

Our school hours are from 7:00AM - 3:00PM. Yes, it is a long day but the benefits of our classical schooling are paying off. Marie has already been accepted into her first choice college in Michigan, while Madison blew me away with her test scores showing her grade knowledge equivalent to a student in the fourth month of 11th grade. Wowzers! I was equally pleased with everyone's scores and am encouraged by the progress the girls are making. Including Mikayla’s math knowledge even though she doesn't like math, but her brain sure does :-)

My older two girls are ready to go by 7AM and this year I will also be transitioning Mikayla into an earlier start too. Still trying to see how that will work though because of her training hours but school comes first so we will make it work. My younger girls do not do school this entire time, they are usually complete with their studies before lunch if we are on task. However, it takes me all of this time to teach, correct, and read aloud to Mikayla, Montana, and McKenzie. I will be honest here and say that my brain is done most days by 3PM and I need a break before the evening activities start.

Homeschooling might seem difficult at times, but so are a lot of things in life, in the end it will be a lifetime reward. Maybe you didn't have the best year last year or you missed some goals. Don’t be too hard on yourself, it’s OKAY!  I encourage you to embrace this time of the year, as it offers new beginnings and a fresh start.

I have seen my girls excel within our homeschooling adventures Even when we have had hard days, and there will be hard days. Days when you may shed a few tears. Just remember that it all comes down to having faith. No, not my baby Faith, but FAITH-Faith is the confident belief or trust in the truth of or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing. Got Faith? We do, and the Lord will guide your teaching. We just have to be obedient and follow his guidance. That is the only way we will succeed.
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I am excited to pass along a few duplicate books I found while preparing our school rooms. I have four books to pass along to one of my readers, Family-Time Bible, Blueberries for Sal, The Year at Maple Hill Farm, and Little Bear. I hope these books bless your home school as they have for us. All of the books are in used, like new condition. To enter to win just follow the Rafflecopter.
Be sure to check out what my fellow Crewmates have to share from this blog hop. Some of my favorite bloggers can be found sharing tips here:

Marcy @ Ben and Me
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