Textbook and book rentals save money on your child’s education

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We’ve got one in college now and one headed to college in the fall.  We have two elementary school aged children and it seems that the number of things we have to purchase for them every year, no matter what their age grows.  Sure, it starts off easy with fundraisers and school pictures.  Then we slide into popcorn sales and teacher treat days and holidays.  There are school supplies and classroom supplies (I was just yesterday told that my daughter needs another math notebook).   Last, but not least and quite often the most expensive for the older children are textbooks and books.   For example one was asked to read a certain piece of fiction, which of course we had to go buy.  Will they ever read it again?  Probably not.  They will do the report and the book will gather dust on their desk or bookshelf.   But I’ve learned about a way to rent textbooks and it can not only save our family money but also be good for the environment.

Campus Book Rentals.com is one place I’ve learned about in our quest to save money on textbooks.   They offer a wide selection of books in a variety of topics and for a wide range of ages.   Most of the books are geared towards the college crowd, but many a high school parent will be happy they didn’t have to buy Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” when they could just rent it for a few weeks.   Here’s a few of the benefits of using Campus Book Rentals:

-save 40-90% off of bookstore prices Continue Reading …

Teacher talk: Pencil shavings, guns in schools, heroes and Facebook

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Trying something a little new today and we maybe will keep it as a series.   Let’s talk teachers.   I believe that there are a lot more good than bad (and hopefully I was one of the good ones) and that unfortunately there is far too much talk about the bad ones and not enough celebration of the good ones.  So today I decided to find out what the search “teacher” would bring me on Google with the search for just one week.  Here’s my five stories of interest: (you have to read the last one it is a true teaching hero!)

San Diego teacher arrested for bringing loaded gun to school

Apparently this San Diego school teacher has been bringing a gun to class for quite some time.  His students were aware of it stating that he told the class  “’I just have it for protection reasons in case something happened at the school,’” Astin recalled the teacher telling the class. “And we’re like ‘Oh, [okay]‘, and he’s like ‘Yeah’, and it was just pretty much, we knew about it.”

However the administration doesn’t agree and in response to more request from parents of students at the school state “I understand that you may want more information but due to the fact that this is an active investigation, we are not at liberty to release any additional information or details,” Rizzo wrote in the school’s statement. ”Our focus is to continue to ensure that our students are safe, the learning process goes on as usual, and we work with the proper authorities.”

He has been placed on administrative leave.  So what do you think?  Hero or villian? 

Teacher poses as girl on Facebook to lure boys to post pictures

In this story out of Irvine, CA, a 30 year old male teacher, Zachary Reeder has been arrested under suspicion of “lewd conduct with a child, possession and distribution of child pornography, and child annoyance.”  Allegedly this teacher pretended to be a teenage girl on Facebook and encouraged teenage boys to send sexually explicit photos to him.

Teacher suspended for pretending to shoot first-graders during simulation

Fox News reports that  a band director was substitute teaching a first-grade physical education class using a game of “hide and seek” to teach the children a simulated drill and to talk to the children about the Newtown school shooting.  The school says that “There are things that you can and can’t do, and it shows, if nothing else, that you just can’t do security off the cuff. You have to train and prepare for it.”

As a substitute teacher I usually found that lesson plans were available to me and I hesitated to change them too much, I thought it’s her class and her lesson.   What do you think?

Teacher suspended after pouring pencil shavings in students mouth

This one hits closer to home, right here in Texas.  Reportedly in Jan. 2013,  a student was sitting with his head tilted back and his mouth open with a teacher poured pencil shavings in his mouth.  He reported to the nurse and went home.  The parent is calling for the teacher to be fired, while the school disagrees and says that it took appropriate action in the form of a suspension.  The teacher has apologized to the student.

What do you think is a suspension approporiate action or should this teacher be fired? 

And, last but not least Deputy And Teacher Praised For Talking Down Alabama Gunman At School

Student calls her gym teacher “a hero for stepping in front of the gunman and telling everyone to get out of the room before calling police.” She   “jumped in between the gunman and the students and said, ’911 locker room!’ ” on her radio to alert school officials.

I would love to hear your thoughts on any of these stories – as well as any experience you would like to share.


Birthday Party Favors for Older Girls

Tweens are at such a unique age. They are caught in this cosmos somewhere between Strawberry Shortcake and Rhianna. Once kids get to the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth birthday, bottles of bubbles and sidewalk chalk just aren’t going to win tween favor in the birthday party favor department. My own tweenager has been both hostess and guest at several tweenage parties. We’ll share the best summer party favors for tween girls here. Continue Reading …

Peace symbol party cake, food & more

Whether you’re hosting a back to school party or a birthday party, the peace symbol is a popular theme. Get easy cake ideas, original food ideas, invitations and more here in Peace Symbol Party Ideas.

Hot Party Crafts for Tweens & Teens

Need a party craft that appeals to the boys and girl as well as the ten year olds through the teens? Try this hot new summer craft for tweens & teens:  Braided Bandanna Jewelry.

Teaching Kids to Keep the Bathroom Clean


Root canal or clean the kid’s bathroom? If you’re like me you might still be thinking. My goal this year has been to teach my kids to keep their own bathroom organized. I’ve come up with 7 Rules for Teaching Kids to Keep their Bathroom Organized. This summer if your kids learned and implemented just one tip a week you could have a cleaner, more organized kid’s bathroom just in time for hectic new school year.

Tips for Parents to Prevent Bottle-Bomb Injuries: Damages and Consequences

With summer approaching, kids and teens may be looking for creative, but not very smart ways of “entertaining” each other.  Watching things blow up could be one of the ways they try- and you should make sure they avoid.

Several months ago emails circulated warning of bottle bombs left in people’s yards that would explode, often as someone was picking it up thinking it was garbage left on the lawn. Many thought this was simply a hoax, or another form of email spam. However, it is all too true and all too dangerous. However, the bottle-bomb fad doesn’t stop there.

Continue reading Tips for Parents to Prevent Bottle-Bomb Injuries: Damages and Consequences

 

Teaching Kids Manners

We all know that manners matter and while kids are born with lots of instincts, the best of manners need to be taught.  Read here for Raising the Bar:  Teaching Kids the Best Manners.

Helping Your Child Keep Their New Year’s Resolutions: Top Free New Year’s Resolution Worksheets and Printables

Now that you, your children and your family have made their New Year’s Resolutions the question that you have to ask is, “How can you keep your New Year’s Resolutions?” and more importantly How can we as parents help our children keep their New Year’s Resolutions?” Continue Reading …

Family Fun Hobbies: Bird Watching

Are you looking for a family hobby that is free? How about a family hobby that encourages everyone to get outside for exercise and fresh air? Does your family need more quiet time? Would you love to spend time learning with your kids in a fun way?

We’ve found a family hobby that is for the birds. Actually, it was inspired them and the many ways they have fluttered into our lives and offered us unplanned lessons just for being there with our eyes open.

Bird watching is filled with science lessons as kids explore the habits and habitats of birds, notice the changing seasons and learn to identify and classify birds. It’s fun to bird watch and notice which birds prefer which types of trees and to try to investigate their diets. Continue Reading …