A New Adventure and Giveaway


Blog Edit: Giveaway has ended! Amethystmoon was the winner. Thank you all for participating, so far the response and the journey has been amazing so far!

These are new times to navigate for everyone. Everyday is full of challenges we have previously never encountered. Personally, I find myself on the cusp of a new career. The desire to social distance and keep my family safe has motivated me to move as much of my work online as possible. 

Recently, I was fortunate enough to stumble across the resource, Outschool.com. Outschool enables students to take a class on everything from math to sewing. Utilizing zoom, small groups learn together in real time. If you think of it, it is on Outschool, and if it isn't you can request it. 

These past few weeks have been spent crafting online classes for Outschool. I wanted to take the most fun and engaging activities that my students and I did in person and translate them into an online format, and then go one step further by creating new, more open ended lessons that will replicate some of the social experiences that our kiddos need now more than ever, especially if your school has switched to an online format. 

For the giveaway, peruse the list of classes below. Check out the class description on by clicking on the class (should be linked) and tell me which class you would be most likely to enroll your kid, niece, nephew, cousin in. On August 17, 2020 I will randomly choose a winner to receive a $50 Amazon gift card. Good luck and I hope I see you in the classroom! 












Hands on History: Ancient Times 1



You will notice that there are some classes that meet on multiple days and then others that are single day sessions. The single day sessions tend to be more social in focus while the multi-day classes are more academic. See you soon! 

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  1. I would enroll my teen in the Life Skills course. Maybe learning these skills from someone else might light a fire under his butt!

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  2. Life Skills: Cleaning and Chores Together would be very valuable - something they don't really learn in school.

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  3. I would enter my teenager in the Minecraft tip and share because she has enjoyed playing Mindcraft and I am sure she would enjoy this.

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  4. I would enroll my daughter in sewing circle. I enjoyed sewing and needlepoint, embrodery when I was young.

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  5. I would do the sewing class. I always wished I had learned so my daughter and I could do together.

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  6. I would love to enroll in the Hands on Earth Science. We already know that our schools/colleges local are going online only. This would be a perfect addition to our learning. Thank you for the chance!

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  7. I would enter my daughter in the Life Skills:Cleaning and Chores Together class!

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  8. I would enroll my grandson in Mechanical Fun: The Physics of Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Looks like some very interesting courses.

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  9. Draw or Paint to Music....perfect for imagination to come to life...My grandson and grandaughter would love it.

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  10. Life Skills:Cleaning and Chores Together would be great for my daughter

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  11. Definitely draw or paint to music!

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  12. My choice would be the Hands-On Ancient History class, but I think the Minecraft one would be more likely to capture my kiddo's interest. We are ALL about Minecraft this summer.

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  13. I thought this would be easy choice but I can't just choose one. So I'm just gonna say the three I would either enroll myself, husband or kids which are the Life Skills Cleaning & Chores together, Human Biology or Sewing. I wish there was a school like this when I was growing up to learn some of these skills and information from.

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  14. My son would probably be most interested in mechanical fun :)

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  15. I think that the Minecraft class (well to start with at least) would capture the best attention and enthusiasm and then I hope we could go onto the Life Skills cleaning class (dreaming of course because I don't think I could get a volunteer). But I do think the Draw or Paint to Music would be very relaxing and fun too. All look great and it is a wonderful concept!

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  16. I would enroll my Daughter in The Life Skills Cleaning & Chores Together class. She is just now turning 11 and I think this would be perfect for her to teach her how to be more responsible!!

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  17. I would enroll my daughter in Sewing Circle!

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  18. I would enroll my son in Minecraft Tip Share and Discussion. He loves that game.

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  19. I think my nieces would like Sewing Circle!

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  20. I would enroll, for real, in the Folding for Speed: Build and Compare Origami Planes class. Boy, didn't I and my classmates in grade school work during every break time to fold and make the best-flying, sleekest-looking paper planes? Not only I would be interested in this class, but also our little son who gets into the same type of deal (how does it work? how can we make it?)!

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  21. Most interested in the life skills: cleaning and chores together because everyone should learn that to be prepared for the future and living alone.

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  22. I would love to enter my daughter into the drawing class. She is amazing and drawing and could really be a great artist! Thank you so much for the opportunity!

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  23. My son would love the Minecraft tips and discussion. As a mom, I would probably prefer the chores and life skills. :)

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  24. I'd enter my grandson in the Life Skills class: Just maybe he'd clean his room! 😁

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  25. I'd enter my grandson in the Life Skills class: Just maybe he'd clean his room! 😁

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  26. I would enroll my niece in draw and paint. She's trying to draw her own comic book now and she's so talented and not even 10 yet, she needs to hone her skills because she is so talented.

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  27. The Life Skills Cleaning & Chores Together class for my girls haha

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  28. I would enter my son in minecraft tip share and discussion, paint or draw to music, and the mechanical fun class.

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  29. I would most likely enroll my grandchild in the Hands on History: Ancient Times 1.

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  30. the Minecraft one is one my kids would definitely enjoy.

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  31. Lots of ones my kids would enjoy! I would have to say Folding for speed: origami of planes. My sons love to make paper airplanes and have contests to see whose planes go the furthest!

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  32. Love the idea of Hands on Earth Science

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  33. Life Skills Cleaning & Chores Together sounds awesome

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  34. anything to do with math. my child really suffers in that subject.

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  35. I feel life skills like budgets and learning how to save is very important.

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  36. Draw or paint to music definitely looks interesting!

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  37. I would enroll in Mechanical Fun and Minecraft Tip.

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  38. Life Skills:Cleaning and Chores Together

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  39. I’ll like Mechanical Fun: The Physics of Planes, Trains and Automobiles for my son. He loves cars, trains etc and watches reviews on them on YouTube as young as he is (6).

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  40. I think my kids would enjoy Folding for Speed: Build and Compare Origami Planes.

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  41. I would pick draw or paint to music because my daughter loves art! She is my little artist and has her own art easel to create her masterpieces!

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  42. I feel like my kids could both benefit from Life Skills:Cleaning and Chores Together but the Minecraft and Science classes look great too!

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  43. I would enter children in human biology one because it includes live participation with sensory aspects that will focus attention and its lessons remembered when society masks to end this pandemic.

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  44. I would enter my son into chores and cleaning together. When I was growing up I was very spoiled. My grandmother would come over and clean my room and wash my clothes by her doing that I didn’t really learn anything! I want my son to be able to grow up not depending on anyone and know to do stuff for himself

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  45. I would enter my grandbabies in the life skill classes, should have enrolled their parents in that , they are messy 😊

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  46. So many good ones, not quite sure which to start with.

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  47. Mechanical Fun sounds like the perfect class for my nephew.

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  48. I would enroll my nephew in the minecraft one, he loves it! But they have no internet so he can't play it as much as he would like.

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  49. The Draw or Paint to Music because art and music are equally important to have in your life!

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  50. maybe the Minecraft Tip Share and Discussion

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  51. Definitely the Draw/Paint to Music! Would be a great stress relief and hobby.

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  52. I would like the sewing. Its a great skill to learn. Thank you

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  53. I would enroll my nephew in the Ancient Times History class. I think it is important to know our past as humanity as a whole.

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  54. I would pick the draw and paint class since I see some real potential in my child and I have no skills�� BUT I am pretty sure she would choose Hands on History Ancient times, since she loves ancient history��

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  55. I would enroll my niece in Hands on History: Ancient Times 1. She is obsessed with an elementary-level biography series! :-)

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  56. I would enroll my daughter in Hands on History: Ancient Times 1 it would be so much fun!

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  57. Draw or paint to Music is intriguing. Sounds so relaxing and yet stimulating at the same time. My grandson would love this.

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  58. Folding for Speed: Build and Compare Origami Planes

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  59. I would enroll my daughter in Build and Compare Origami Planes. She likes to make things with paper and would enjoy flying these!

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  60. I would like the Life Skills:Cleaning and Chores Together class. Believe it or not I love to clean Rosanne

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  61. art around the world seems fun and interesting as my daughters love art of all forms

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  62. Sewing circle. It's a life skill that many adults don't even know. I'd love to sign my kids up!

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  63. I would enroll my son in the Minecraft Tip Share and discussion class because he likes Minecraft. I would join him so that I can understand how to play and then maybe we would have something that we both enjoy to do together. Thanks for the chance to win 😊

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  64. The draw or paint to music sounds amazing!

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  65. Sewing circle should teach my daughter the basic skills she'll need when I'm no longer able to help her

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  66. I would enroll them in them in Life Skills or Sewing Circles. These are skills that aren't taught in school and are super valuable skills to have.

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  67. I'd have her try out the sewing class! I feel like gaining a skill like that is so great!

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  68. My son would love the origami planes! Thanks

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  69. So many sound really fun! I think I would choose Hands on History: Ancient Times 1, but my kiddos might prefer the Sewing class!

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  70. Life skills. Cleaning and chores together or drawing and painting.

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  71. Hands on Earth Science. I've always loved science and my kids now do, too.

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  72. My niece would love the Draw or Paint to Music class. She loves to draw! I sent the info to my sister for that one and the Cleaning one as well.

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  73. Mechanical Fun: The Physics of Planes, Trains and Automobiles

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  74. I would like the sewing class. I would like to be able to sew.

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  75. I would enroll my grandkids in Art Around the World

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  76. Ancient Times History class sounds like a subject my son would enjoy!

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  77. Draw or paint to music sounds amazing!

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  78. Mechanical Fun: The Physics of Planes, Trains and Automobiles would be great for my son.

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  79. Mechanical fun would be the class my son would be most interested in!

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  80. I think my granddaughter would most enjoy the Draw of Paint to Music class.

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  81. Outschool.com is what my grandchildren would like best

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  82. Draw or Paint to Music would be perfect for my daughter!

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  83. My daughter would love the draw and paint to music!

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  84. Minecraft because Three of my six kiddos are obsessed with it right now!

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