A Collage of Music ~ Win a Music Care Package!
Friday, April 27, 2012 at 5:00AM
Mary Prather in 10 Days of Teaching Music, collage friday


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It's the very last day of The 10 Days of Teaching Music.   It's been so much fun and I've met so many new readers!  Best of all, I'm inspired to incorporate MORE music in our homeschool!  

To say the past two weeks have been busy is an understatement.   I have loved every minute of The 10 Days of Teaching Music!  Being a part of the iHomeschool Network has blessed me in so many ways ~ I hope you've had a chance to visit some of the other 10 Days bloggers.

Today's edition of Collage Friday gives YOU (if you choose to link up!) a chance to win a musical care package from me.  I will include a book and CD my children and I adore and some other goodies.   Please don't worry about creating a formal collage.  I know that Photobucket has removed its Fotoflexer collage feature and that makes it hard to incorporate collages.  I have been using different apps on my iPhone and iPad to make the collages. 

This giveaway of the musical care package will end Monday, April 30th at Midnight!  

Before I get to the recap of my series, I'll just share one quick collage of this past week.   Miss B and I went to the Passages exhibit here in Atlanta.  It was WONDERFUL!  We learned so much about the history of the Bible.   We also had a great time going with friends from church.

Last weekend my husband took me out to dinner at The Redneck Gourmet and then to a great concert.  I had to chuckle at our "fancy" night out with the jar of Moon Pies on the counter.   

The picture of Gman symbolizes the long couple of weeks he has had:  Walking Pneumonia is no fun, that's for sure.  After running a fever for about seven days off and on we visited the doctor and got the diagnosis.  I'm hoping he gets to feeling better VERY soon.  



The 10 Day of Teaching Music genuinely reignited my passion for teaching music.    In this collage you can see four of the posts, and here are the links:

The Importance of Music in Our Children's Lives
A Simple Way to Incorporate Music - SQUILT Download
Non Stress Musical Learning -  The Maestro Classics GIVEAWAY ENDS FRIDAY (4/27 at midnight!)
What About Piano Lessons?

Five Resources for Incorporating Orchestral Music
Let's Sing: Creating a Repertoire/Download


Interest Led Music Study ~ John Williams Notebooking Download
Learning to Hear in a Noisy World  ( DVD set GIVEAWAY ENDS FRIDAY, 4/27 at MIDNIGHT!)

Don't you love the picture of me... I got my hair cut this week and I took the time to straighten my VERY curly hair.  I'm also smiling so you know how much I enjoyed writing the 10 Days series!  


My last post, which I happen to love the most because I just love books was

Using Living Books to Teach Music



Wow.... look at the past two weeks of music here at Homegrown Learners.   I had so much fun!  


Day 1: The Importance of Music in Our Children's Lives
Day 2: A Simple Way to Incorporate Music - SQUILT Notebooking Download  
Day 3:  Five Resources for Incorporating Orchestral Music in Your Homeschool
Day 4:  Learning to Hear in a Noisy World - Exploring America's Musical Heritage DVD set giveaway
Day 5:  What About Piano Lessons?
Day 6:  Interest Led Music Study ~ Notebooking Download
Day 7:  Non Stress Musical Learning ~ Maestro Classics Giveaway
Day 8:  Let's Sing - Creating a Repertoire 
Day 9:  Using Living Books to Teach Music


Now it's your turn to link your collage from the past week!  Please include the button from my sidebar, or link back to this post somewhere in your blog post! 








The 10 Days Series is organized by iHomeschool Network, a collaboration of outstanding homeschool bloggers who connect with each other and with family-friendly companies in mutually beneficial projects. Visit us on FacebookPinterest, and Twitter. And of course,  visit all the 10 Days posts from these homeschool moms of the iHomeschool Network. You'll be blessed with tips on how to handle bad days, cultivating curiosity, teaching with Legos, and much much more!




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