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Flicks on the Falls 2015 Schedule Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

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Flicks at the Falls at the Cuyahoga Falls riverfront center off of 2nd St. is so much fun!
There’s a spray pad (bring a cup or bucket! It’s so much fun!), portable toilets, a concession stand that has many options for a nominal charge, and the movie plays at sunset. Stadium style seating is available, but you can bring blankets or your own chairs, too. You can bring dry pajamas and change into them after the fountains and before the movie. There’s also a balloon artist that makes balloon creations for donations.
It’s handicap accessible and the movie and spray pad are free!
The schedule is posted below. We had a great time!
This fills up quickly, so I’d recommend getting there early.
Here’s the schedule:

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For more info, check out their site HERE 🙂

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Make a Mother’s Day gift at Lowe’s Build & Grow clinic May 9, 2015!

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The Lowe’s Clinic for kids on May 9, 2015 is Building a planet for Mother’s Day! As always, it’s free, but be sure to sign up first here to reserve a spot!

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Fun and FREE Minecraft-Themed Homeschool Ideas!

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Like most kids, my children love Minecraft. They could play it and talk about it for hours! My son has both Autism and ADHD and is truly obsessed with Minecraft. Every conversation consists of someone talking to him and him replying with a 20-minute response composed of Minecraft facts. We have the PS3 edition and often play together (I’m not going to lie, they’re way, way better at it than me), so I’m pretty familiar with the jargon and how the game works.

While struggling to gain my son’s attention for our homeschool lessons, I realized I needed to combine his obsession with his learning… And it has worked wonders!

I’ve decided to make all of the vocabulary from the game his spelling words each week. They have words ranging from simple, 3-4 letters all the way to complex words. We’re doing 5 each week, to be sure to not wear him out. They will progressively get more difficult with the longer words throughout the year. I’d rather he excitedly learn 5 words than scream through 10 and learn none. 5 matches his attention span closest (he’s actually been tested as having a 3 second attention span) and is working really well for him! The other benefit is that he’s reading and seeing the spelling words as he plays during his off-time.
This week we used the words:
-gold
-ore
-iron
-wool
-ice

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Today, Monday, I had him copy each word and draw a picture of it. This makes it fun and not feel like learning!
Secondly, I made him a story about Minecraft that he could fit the spelling words into. He excitedly read the story to me (and then proceeded to explain that iron swords have more durability than gold, so it made no sense that Steve wanted to get a gold sword in the story when he already had an iron. lol) 🙂

For Math, we decided to figure out how many of certain items we could make with a specific number of diamonds. I know that division may not be where each child is comfortable, so other ideas are counting items, adding ingots together to reach a certain quantity for a specific item, subtracting ingots from a total based on how many each item made requires, etc. These kids are doing this math in their heads while playing, so putting it in the context of pencil and paper math makes math become real!
Our math for today:

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In Science, we are researching the real versions of Minecraft items like obsidian, diamonds, iron, the various types of trees, etc. We’re researching how they’re formed, where they are found, their properties, and more. There’s a nearly unlimited world of things to research from Minecraft.

For our Geography portion, we’re learning about each biome from the game, where it’s found in real life, etc.

Finally, in Social Studies, we are learning about how villages and cities are set up and run and using that knowledge when we play. We’re also learning about mining and its benefits and downfalls for local and global economy and life.

For a fun activity, I have a bonus option. This can be made by the parent if they are comfortable in Minecraft (or ask your kids to teach you how!). I made a school with about 20 questions. Each question is on a sign and has multiple choice or true and false answers on signs that have dispensers under them. This should be built in Creative with a super flat world and played in Survival.
The child reads the sign and finds the correct answer. The dispensers for the incorrect answers are filled with things like slowness potions, sickness potions,  mob spawners, and the like. The correct answer has useful items, such as diamonds, saplings, night vision potions, etc. The child presses the button for the correct answer and receives the appropriate item from the corresponding dispenser. This is useful for things that aren’t learned in Minecraft-ese (telling time, other spelling words, presidents, your state info, and those kinds of things). Afterward, the kids use the items to go out into the world and use the items won to build and craft and play! These are great also as “tests” at the end of each week!
Here’s a picture of the bonus school I made:

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I’ll be posting examples of our Minecraft Homeschooling to this section of my site, so please follow my blog to receive all ideas and updates!
Please share with your friends, both homeschooling and not, as a great tool to either enhance their traditional schooling, keep kids learning through the summer and breaks, or prepare for Kindergarten!
Also, feel free to post any ideas you have to add, your experiences, and your thoughts. I’d love to share and expand on this with your contributions to make it the best learning experience it can be! Thank you!!!

*Disclosure: I do not represent or work for Mojang, Minecraft, or 4J Studios. I own no rights to the images of the game or any part of the game itself. This is simply a fan creation and no rights or permissions for commercial use are expressed or implied.*

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20+ lunchbox ideas for kids who don’t like sandwiches!

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If you have a picky eater who hates sandwiches, a child with food aversions, or you just want to switch things up and try something new, check out these 20+ lunchbox ideas that aren’t sandwiches!
Hopefully, you’ll find some that your child loves!

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(The original blog post had a contest on it. Please note the contest is over, but the food ideas are always usable!)

Personalized Children’s Story Book for only $12 plus a code for 10% more off!

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Looking for free outdoor family summer fun? Try Geocaching!!

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Geocaching is a fun way to get the family together and hunt for a treasure that’s hidden in a specific location via gps.
There are many free apps to help you search for them in your area or you can check out this great website!
Bring a small treasure with you to trade for whatever surprises you find at the Geocaching site! It’s free, it’s outdoors in nature, and it’s fun for the family to do together and get exercise!

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Printable chore cards for little ones

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These chore cards are perfect for little ones to help out! These can be used for a picture schedule, chore chart, or drawing chores from a bowl.
Just print and use how you like!

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