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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

My open tabs...

I think it is time to shut down my laptop and let it rest.  But I have so many open tabs that I usually just put it to sleep so I don't lose anything.  Tonight I am going to post my open tabs here as a list so I don't lose them and will hopefully go back to read them.

1.   Weblinks from AHEA - http://www.aheaonline.com/joomla153/index.php/web-links

2.  T.O.B.Y.  highlights week 5 at Our Wholehearted Family - http://www.ourwholeheartedfamily.com/blog/?p=933

3.  I just downloaded e-sword and these are some links for that - http://estudysource.com/platform/site/homepage/view_shares.aspx


4.  Researching fibromyalgia at the Mayo Clinic - http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/search/search

5.  The Book Depository - http://www.bookdepository.com/

6.  Yearbooks and Calendars - http://www.marmeedear.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=20

7.  Yearbook sample - http://www.marmeedear.com/uploads/yrbksampler.3_2011.pdf

8.  Red Deer Symphony dress rehearsal program (I want to take the kids to this) - http://www.rdso.ca/education-programs.html

9.  General Canadian history books - http://canadaonline.about.com/od/history/tp/historybooks.htm
 

10.  What in the World? level 2 (this is social studies for next week) - http://www.lesplan.com/

11.  Hebrew 4 Christians - The Jewish Calendar - http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Holidays/Calendar/calendar.html

12.  10 tips for real food newbies - http://nourishedkitchen.com/10-tips-for-real-food-newbies/

13.  Lego Lapbook - http://blog.aussiepumpkinpatch.com/2010/09/lego-lapbook.html

14.  Belinda's Notes on Lifestyle Homeschool - http://homeschoolblogger.com/belindaletchford/

15.  Sorta Crunchy - http://sortacrunchy.typepad.com/sortacrunchy/

16.  LOVE THIS ONE! - Just do the math - http://www.besthomeschooling.org/articles  /math_david_albert.html
quote from article - I had just explained how the Sudbury Valley School - a democratically managed, child-directed learning environment that has been around for almost 40 years - has demonstrated repeatedly that a child could learn math - all of it grades K through 12 - in eight weeks. Average (if there is such a thing), normal (never met one), healthy children, hundreds of them, learned it all, leading to admissions to some of the leading colleges and universities in the nation. 

17.  Curriki - http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/   ( Curriki's mission is to provide free, high-quality curricula and education resources to teachers, students and parents around the world. Learn More )

18.  Articles on teaching spelling - http://www.all-about-spelling.com/teaching-spelling.html 

19.  My Audio School - http://www.myaudioschool.com/ 

20.  Fibromyalgia research via Dr. Oz - http://ask.doctoroz.com/search?query=FIBROMYALGIA&topic=Fibromyalgia 

21.  4 treatments for fibromyalgia - http://www.oprah.com/health/Dr-Oz-Treatments-for-Fibromyalgia 

22.  http://lauragraceweldon.com/

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't think it's "excessive" (grin) but it sure does give a snapshot of your infojunkie brain.

Pamela (a.k.a. The InfoJunkie) said...

My infojunkie brain... scary place! Very cluttered... kinda like my house. LOL!