Lemon Cucumber Invasion, a Math Lesson

Summer is the time of year to enjoy these delicious lemon cucumbers. Not only are they cute looking, shaped just like a lemon, they are crunchy and healthy little snacks that fit perfectly in little hands. My three kids absolutely love them. In fact, Mei, my little two-year-old girl, no longer waits for me to wash them.  She does it herself and starts munching on them while I finish picking them.

I have been harvesting these cute little “lemons” since early August and they are still coming. I got so many that I, being a home educator mom, decided to create a lesson; The Lemon Cucumber Invasion Math.  We would use the tally mark system to keep track of them. First, Mei and Chico counted them, and Buddy drew the tally marks for how many we would pick each day. Then, together we would count them by one’s and five’s together.  This was Buddy’s first intro to tallying so he had fun drawing those lines and making sure all the cukes are counted for!

Once the job of tallying and counting was done, we did some comparisons. This part was first done orally with all three kids. Afterwards, Buddy was given a worksheet of questions to be completed on his own. We called this homework.

To view or print the list of questions click here.

 

Back-To-School Sales

Are you ready to usher your kids into the new school year? Ready or not, school’s here in a blink of an eye. Still have some last minute back-to-school shopping to do?  You’re better off stopping by a brick-and-mortar store like Target and Office Depot than online shopping. You’ll get more for your money at the stores when it comes to school supplies at this time of year. Before you head out to the stores, check out the following list that I found at FrugalLivingNW.com. Thanks Angela! For more deals, refer to the individual store ads.

Here are the top 5 school supply deals at your local stores for the week of August 19, 2012. Please refer to the store ads for additional offers.

Fred Meyer

Crayola Colored Pencils (12 pk) on sale $.99

Crayola Chalk on sale $.50

Kmart

Crayola Crayons (24 ct) on sale $.49

Crayola Markers (10 ct) on sale $.99

Crayola Watercolors (8 ct) on sale $1.49

Crayola Colored Pencils (24 ct) on sale $1.99

Office Depot

2-pocket folders on sale $.01 — limit 10

Slider Pencil Boxes on sale $.01 — limit 3

SchoolWorks 5 in Scissors on sale $.25 — limit 3

OfficeMax

10 FREE folders with $5 minimum purchase

6″ Plastic Protractor or Ball Bearing Compass on sale $.05 — limit 3

Schoolio Washable and Classic Markers on sale $.25 — limit 2

Composition Books on sale $.50 — limit 3

Rite Aid

Harvard Square Pencils (10 ct), Playskool Crayons (24 ct) or Composition Books or Notebooks on sale $.47

Mead 1-Subject Notebook on sale $.47
Spend $10, Get $2 SCR; Spend $20, Get $5 SCR – limit 2

Mead Five Star 1, 3 or 5 Subject Notebook on sale BOGO (2/$6.29+)
Spend $10, Get $2 SCR; Spend $20, Get $5 SCR – limit 2
Buy 4 Five Star 1-Subject Notebooks $6.29/$0
Use (2) $2/1 coupons from 8/5 RP regional insert
Pay $8.58, Submit for $2 SCR
$1.65 each after coupons and rebate

Assorted Backpacks, Lunch Kits or Totes on sale BOGO

Staples

Single Subject Notebooks on sale $.01 with $5 minimum purchase — limit 2

Staples Washable School Glue (4 oz) on sale $.25

BIC Velocity Retractable Balloint Pens (2 k) on sale $.50

BIC Wite-Out ecolutions Correction Fluid (2 pk) on sale $2

Toys ‘R Us

All Crayola Markers on sale Buy 1, Get 2 FREE
*Includes washables, pip-squeaks and super tips

All Crayola Crayons on sale Buy 1, Get 2 FREE
*Includes large crayons, washables and Twistables

Walgreens

Sharpie Marker on sale $.39

3×5 Index Cards (70-100 ct) on sale $.39

Wexford Erasers (2-15 pack) on sale $.29 with weekly ad coupon

High Trails, Trailmaker, or Global Design Backpack on sale BOGO (2/$10.99)

Mini Memo or Composition Book on sale $.20

Walmart

Elmer’s Disappearing Purple Glue (single) – $.10

Crayola Twistable Crayons (10 ct) — $1.97

Notebooks, Single Subject (70 sheet) – $.17

Composition Notebook — $.50

Swan Hand Sanitizer (8 oz) – $.88

 

Coconut Water, the Refreshing Beverage

“Wow! That tastes great and so refreshing!” I told my mother-in-law, Lynn.  She had ordered me a young Thai coconut for lunch at a Vietnamese restaurant.  The Thai coconut tasted nothing like your store-bought canned coconut drinks.  This was a fresh coconut that the server had cracked for me. It’s like I was in Hawaii and a guy would climb up the coconut tree, chopped one down, peeled and cracked it for me.  I loved it!  She also said that it’s very nutritious for me and my baby.  I was pregnant with our first baby, Buddy, at the time.

So, what’s coconut water, you might ask?  Coconut water is the liquid inside the coconut fruit. It’s refreshing and naturally sweet, but not too sweet like fruit juices. The “meat” is what lines the inside of the fruit. It can be taken out and eaten as a healthy snack. Although we have not attempted to do this yet, you can make coconut milk from grinding up the coconut meat and mixing it with water. The young coconut meat is jellylike, but as the coconut matures, the meat hardens. Our kids prefer the harder and nuttier taste of coconut meat rather than the younger, jellylike version. On a side note, recently our friend, Jadda, gave Bubba a challenge to come up with fresh, unprocessed coconut milk for her Thai curry. That means more fun experiments for us to do!

Although I am not a doctor or a nutritionist, the research that I had done all points to the fact that coconut water is a nutritional powerhouse.  It has so much good stuff in it that it’s hard for me to summarize in one short post.  I’ll name a few, and then refer you to some helpful articles that I’ve found.

  1. It rehydrates your body. My pediatrician once told me that back in the islands (he’s from Jamaica) because of its rehydrating properties, coconut water was used to treat diarrhea.
  2. Naturally rich in vitamins and minerals.
  3. Contains anti-aging properties.
  4. Protects against cancer.
  5. Provides immune-supporting properties.
  6.  Enhances eye and skin health.

All in all, you have to try one if you have not done so.  You can purchase them from Whole Foods, New Seasons Market, or your local Asian markets.  If you need help in cracking one, my hubby, Bubba, has created a YouTube video on how to crack one in four easy steps.  The video is also located on the right sidebar. I do have to say that this drink has become one of our favorites with the kids and the best part is that it satisfies their sweet cravings.

To learn more about coconuts and its health benefits click the links below.

mercola.com

Coconut Research Center

Medical Disclaimer: The information on this blog is a combination of my experiences and research I have done. It’s not meant to substitute your doctor’s advice. If you have a medical condition, please consult your doctor.

 

Walmart.com: $100 iTunes eGift Card Only $80

 I came across this iTunes eGift Card deal at Hip2Save and thought I share with you.

 

 

If you own an Apple product and are looking for a way to save on songs and other media downloads, you may be interested in shopping from the comfort of your own home at Walmart.com! To get in on this deal, head on over to Walmart.com to snag a $100 iTunes eGift Card for only $80 – that’s a 20% savings!

After placing your order, you’ll receive a confirmation email from Walmart.com within minutes of successful order placement. You’ll then receive a second email from “walmartonline@e-deliverygroup.com” with access to your PIN within 60 minutes. When your purchase is complete and you have received your PIN access email, you will have the option to send your eCard as a GIFT after you login. Easy as that!

Thanks Hip2Save!

The Healthy Italian Punch

This is one of my first juice creations. I call it the Italian Punch because it has the Italian parsley. Parsley has a mildly bitter taste to it, but it seems to balance out the salt in celery and the earthy taste of carrot. Hmm…yum! It’s quick and easy and only three ingredients. Even my three kiddos liked it! You can also add an apple to sweeten it.

Ingredients:

10 small carrot

2 long stalks of celery

2 stems of Italian parsley

Juice veggies in order listed above. Depends on the type of juicer you have, my Breville Juice Fountain Plus doesn’t process leafy veggies as well if it’s the last item. The carrot juice acts to wash down the parsley. New to juicing? Start here.

A delicious and nutritious beverage, a Healthy Italian Punch to your thirst!