This is an article I originally wrote for the Homeschool Network. Several months ago I had a conversation with a home schooling parent about curriculum for high school Bible. Previously they had covered Old and New Testament Survey. For the upcoming year they were considering studying a either Hebrew or Greek. One reason for doing … Continue reading Bibical Languages
The Year So Far ….
Well, this a rough month for my theme for 2011 -- attitude. Seems like things just sneak up on me and out comes h-at nasty bad attitude. Verse for the year. 8 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything … Continue reading The Year So Far ….
Look Who’s Been Assimilated
Well, The Big Guy now has is own blog. Big Guy, Small World. So go check it out!!!!
Top 10: Music That Cheers Me Up
Found this prompt on the Daily Blog and thought it would be a fun post. #10: Ode to Joy by Beaker #9: Pink Limousine by Rootbeer #8: New Shoes by Paolo Nutini #7: Tapatio by Redcloud #6: Hello Everybody by Pigeon John #5: NY2LA by Press Play #4: Face in This World by Mark Lowry … Continue reading Top 10: Music That Cheers Me Up
Sesame Peanut Chicken with Coconut Rice and Veggies
New recipe for the week. Sorry I didn't get a good picture.Ingredients Chicken tender or chicken fillets1/4 cup bread crumbs1/2 T cumin3 T sesame seeds1/4 flourSaltPepper2 cups riceChicken broth1 small can coconut milk1 egg -- beaten1 bag stir fry mix veggies1 small onion -- chopped4 cloves garlic -- choppedolive oil2 handfuls peanutsBring about 2 - … Continue reading Sesame Peanut Chicken with Coconut Rice and Veggies
Using Excel in the Classroom
I taught computer in Christian school for about 8 years. I was responsible for teaching all grades. During that time I the standards being taught were changed greatly. The biggest change was on the Elementary level. Around 2000 our accrediting agency wanted elementary computer classes to focus on learning computer skills. This meant no games … Continue reading Using Excel in the Classroom
If I Had a Million Dollars (Repost)
One of last week's question from the Daily Post was "What would you do with a million dollars, tax free?" I have already written on this topic before so I'm re-posting. #10: Invest in the lives of others. Maybe it would be by starting my one charity or non-profit. Most likely it would be through … Continue reading If I Had a Million Dollars (Repost)