May 2nd, 2009
Contest: Listening to Learn! Using Audio Files in Your Homeschool E-Book by Amy Blevins
I had the opportunity to review Amy Blevin’s excellent e-book – Listening to Learn! Using Audio Files in Your Homeschool - in February, l am so pleased to have a copy to give to one blessed reader anywhere worldwide! I can’t say enough about it; now that we have high speed internet and family iPods we’ve ALL benefitted from the addition of audio books and other resources incorporated throughout the day. To get the low-down you can read my complete review here.
Listening to Learn will help you:
- Learn how to use audio files in your homeschool to double, triple, or quadruple your student productivity.
- Discover how easy it is to download and use a free podcast.
- Learn where to find quality audio supplements for any subject and any age group.
- Refill your own cup using audio files designed to encourage Mom on her journey.
- Learn how to fit more audio into your day with sample schedules.
You can pick up your copy for $14.95 today!
CONTEST DETAILS:
To enter visit Amy at Bow of Bronze and leave a comment letting me know why you’d like to read this title.
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Each additional step taken counts for 1 additional entry. A total of 6 entries are available if you complete all of these steps.
The contest will close at 12 a.m. MST on Saturday, May 16th, 2009. One winner will be randomly drawn for the e-book on Sunday, May 17th, 2009 and notified by email. Please fill your email address in the comment form when you are completing your comment so that I can contact you. The winner must respond with a mailing address within 72 hours of my email, or a new winner will be chosen. This contest is open worldwide, and the prize will be delivered electronically.
I look forward to seeing God bless a special reader with this e-book. Thanks for entering!
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Hi! Just posted this on Win A Book. No need to enter me.
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We use audio files and stories sometimes in our homeschooling, but I’d really be interested in learning more about how to better use our audio files that we currently have. Thank you for offering this up as a giveaway!
Julieanne
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/iLoveHomeschooling
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I have a neighbor who home schools and I’d love to win this for her. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway
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Sarah
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I would be interested in this book because I have 3 children that seem to learn differently from each other, but I made an interesting discovery the other day. My oldest (almost 7 yo) concentrates on her math better when I have music on and my youngest (almost 3 yo) behaves better when he is listening to a CD. My middle child (5 yo) is creative and likes to make up her own songs but seems to be more visual than auditory. I think my children would benefit from adding more auditory learning to their day. My children love to read but my youngest knows his numbers 1-10 and some letters from watching educational DVDs.
I think if I can be incorporate different methods of learning my children will flourish in their education. Unfortunately because of health problems, two of my children cannot go to public places with large crowds for about 6 months of the year due to decreased white blood cell production and risk of infection. Therefore, we stay at home a lot and they need stimulation so they don’t get bored or stir crazy and when I can make HS more fun and interesting to them they do better.
Thank you for promoting this book and for the giveaway opportunity.