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It’s the 1st Tuesday in April, and all I can say is I have no, clue where this year is going to. As we progress on in Homeschool, I wanted to share a new Homeschool Science Resource with you LadybugLady.com which I plan on checking out this week. I am not sure if Charlie will be remaining at home next year or returning to Public School.

I have turned teaching Charlie over to David and placed his schooling in God’s hands. Charlie didn’t want to listen to me and do the things I asked. So, after being disrespected numerous times and getting sick from all the stress, I decided my health was more important than fighting with Charlie. I Pray they can do what needs to be done to teach Charlie and that they don’t harm Charlie’s education. Although if they do, Charlie has no one to blame but himself.

This week I am putting together a significant list of all the Homeschool Resources I have found and giving them to Charlie and David, and they can look through them and decide what they want to use. As well as the workbooks we purchased. As for all the Field Trips we had planned I am going on them by myself.

 LadybugLady.com- Age Range: All (All grades; children with parental supervision)
Learn about ladybugs: house infestations, lots of pictures, facts like what they eat, biology: larvae, eggs, and life cycle, activities, more.
This ad-supported website, maintained by an entomologist, offers free scientific information, terrific photographs, fun facts, coloring pages, and ladybug craft ideas!
When you get to the site, you’ll see a brief introduction. Use the menu under “Related Articles” to explore the site that includes:
  • Facts About Ladybugs
  • Ladybug pictures
  • Ladybug Reproduction
  • Unusual Ladybugs
And more! You’ll also find the answers to questions such as: Why Do Ladybugs Have Spots? And What Do Ladybugs Eat? And you’ll find information to use for science projects and fairs, and why they are considered “beneficial” insects.
I can’t wait to explore this website as Ladybugs are supposed to bring us good luck, and this is one bug both Suzzane and I don’t mind. So, learning about Ladybugs is going to be fun and will bring us closer together. So come and join us and lets study Ladybugs together and if you know of other resources featuring Ladybugs share them with me.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates