Welcome

I created this website to help homeschoolers, unschoolers, and any independent learners in the greater Grand Rapids area find secular and apolitical educational resources. You’ll also find a few superb resources further afield. I focus mainly on resources for older children and teens (10-19 yrs old) – a group that is generally under-served, but when I find a great resource for younger kids, I’ll include it. Posts are entered as I find them, in fits and spurts, because time is at a premium around here.

If you know about about a secular and apolitical program, class or activity, please send me an email by clicking on the Contact GRLE link on the tab above. You are welcome no matter what you believe, your family makeup, where you live, where you come from, or where you’re going in your educational journey. I have daily proof that helping a child learn is a remarkable gift.

If you’re new to homeschooling, you will soon learn that it means your lives will often resemble a path criss-crossed by academics, board-games, sports, music, household chores, friends and much more. I hope you will use this GRLE website for curriculum ideas, support, and community involvement, while remaining independent and true to your family’s own organizational structure and beliefs.

Grand Rapids Gymnastics

Tammy at Grand Rapids Gymnastics in Cascade would like you all to know that they are offering gymnastics classes for homeschool students on Wed. afternoons:  1 pm for ages 3-5 and 2 pm for ages 6 and up.  Classes will promote agility, coordination, phsical fitness, and gymnastics skills.

The cost is $240 for an 18 week session (save 10% by paying in full) or $48 monthly.  There is a $10 per family registration fee.  Start anytime as session will be prorated.  More information at the Grand Rapids Gymnastics website.  Call 616-975-2992 or send an e-mail to sign up.

GR Gymnastics is located at 1601 Galbraith Avenue SE, in the Watermark office park.

They are also offering a homeschool open gym time for all ages on Monday, Feb 22 from 11-1.  Cost is $5 per child over 2 yrs old, with a maximum charge of $20 per family.  With enough interest, open gyms will be scheduled for homeschool students once a month on the 4th Monday of each month.

Science Logic materials

Like the author of the Science Logic series, I too found that the secular “science curricula for the middle level grades (Logic Stage) [was] strongly lacking.” Like many homeschooling families, we’ve relied these past four years on a cobbling of public school texts, internet finds, and personal knowledge. Luckily for my son, science is an interest for my husband, many of our friends and family, and myself, but I know that isn’t the case for every child. If science is a scary subject to have to cover in your homeschool, or you’re just in the market for middle school science materials, I strongly encourage you to take a look at the Science Logic options currently available: Ecology Explorations ($13.95); Our Dynamic Earth ($19.95); and Cool Chemistry ($16.95). I expect that a physics unit will be forthcoming.

There are free samples  to download on the website and a Yahoo! group for access to supplemental files, freebies and collaborate learning opportunities with other families using the Science Logic series. While my family is now past needing these materials, I would have jumped at these programs a few years ago.

Wander over to Science Logic and take a look at the samples. What do you think of them?

Spirit and Form: Michele Oka Doner and the Natural World

January 29 – May 9, 2010

American artist Michele Oka Doner is widely celebrated for her sculpture, installations and public art projects, and is similarly acclaimed for her prints, jewelry and functional objects. Among the most versatile artists working today, the inspiration she draws from nature is the defining factor and unifying force across her repertoire in both formal and spiritual terms. This exhibition, Oka Doner’s largest to date, examines the breadth of her endeavors from recent figurative projects in bronze and on paper to iconic functional objects in bronze and silver. Of special note will be her site specific installation of more than 1,500 recently completed ceramic soul catchers completed during her residency at the famed Nymphenburg porcelain studios in Munich, Germany. This exhibition is timed to coincide with the completion of Beneath the Leafy Crown, the expansive 1,200 square foot bronze and terrazzo floor commissioned by Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.

(From Meijer Garden press release)

Grand Rapids Public Library Events for January 2010

All events are free of charge.

Also, see the Community Calendar for listing of things to see and do in the GR Metro area.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs DVD Release Party
Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 5:00 pm
Main Library – 111 Library St NE
Families can come and watch the blockbuster film “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” on the big screen. Bring your pillow and favorite studded animal and enjoy the movie. Free and open to the public.

History Detectives: Following Clues to Michigan’s Past
Saturday, January 16, 2010, 1:00 pm
Main Library – 111 Library St NE
Historic preservationist Rebecca Smith-Hoffman and education historian Laurie Catherine Perkins will join GRPL staff member Jennifer Morrison in teaching participants how to discover more about Michigan’s history. Topics will include “The Peck Building: Searching for the Story of a Landmark,” “Adventure, Romance and Mystery: Cookbooks at Mid-Twentieth Century,” and “Talking Tombstones: Exploring the Mysteries of Oakhill Cemetery.” Registration is required. Visit www.grpl.org/register or call 988-5400 to sign up. Free and open to the public.

Teen Advisory Group
Saturday, January 16, 2010, 2:00 pm
Main Library – 111 Library St NE
These monthly meetings gives teens the opportunity to give input on developing GRPL library programs and services. Teens will get volunteer hours for participating and free food at the meetings.

GRPL Anime Club
Monday, January 18, 2010, 6:30 pm
Main Library – 111 Library St NE
The GRPL Anime Club will be showing one Japanese Animation, or “anime” film each time we meet, along with enjoying refreshments. This month’s screening will be “Evangelion 1.01 You Are (Not) Alone.” For ages 11-18.

Teen Book Discussion Group
Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 4:00 pm
Main Library – 111 Library St NE
Teens ages 11-18 can come and discuss books they love. Come prepared to talk about the selected book and pick up a copy of next month’s book to read. This month we will be discussion “Life as We Know It” by Susan Beth Pfeffer. Free and open to the public.

Game Design Workshop
Saturday, January 23, 2010, 1:30 pm
Seymour Branch – 2350 Eastern SE
Students will have the opportunity to discover the fundamentals of game design from ‘what makes a game fun’ to the discovery of game art. Taught by Ferris State university students and staff from their Digital Animation and Game Design Programs, students will explore 3d modeling, digital imaging, and 3d game engine applications. Students are expected to have a solid familiarity with a Windows PC computer environment. For ages 13-18. Limited to 10 students. Registration is required – sign up at www.grpl.org/register.

Global Warming: Changing Course
Wednesdays, January 6 through February 3 at 7:00 pm
Main Library – 111 Library St NE
Sharon Rydzewski, a member of the Northwest Earth Institute, will facilitate a five-week course for people interested in global warming and personal change. The program will explore the history and science of global warming, personal values and habits as they relate to climate change and personal actions to curb the effects of global warming. Participants are encouraged to read the book “Global Warming: Changing Course” before attending the sessions.

Branch Out and Enjoy the Fun!

A drop in event for families with children ages 5-12, each month select GRPL branches will have a variety of activities and surprises, including book-based celebrations and crafts, Wii gaming, and visits from community organizations.

Thursday, January 7
4:00 pm Ottawa Hills Branch – 1150 Giddings SE
4:00 pm West Side Branch – 713 Bridge NW

Thursday, January 14
5:00 pm Madison Square Branch – 1201 Madison SE

Saturday, January 16
2:30 pm Van Belkum Branch – 1563 Plainfield NE

Winter Storytimes
January 11 – March 6, 2010
Let the little ones join in with stories, songs and play activities while the older kids pick out their weekly books.

Tuesdays
11:00 am – Babytime (ages 0-18 months)
Main Library – 111 Library St NE

1:30 pm Storytime (ages 3 and up)
West Leonard Branch – 1017 Leonard NW

Wednesdays
10:30 am Storytime (ages 3 and up)
Madison Square Branch – 1201 Madison SE

10:30 am Babytime (ages 0-18 months)
Seymour Branch – 2350 Eastern SE

10:30 am Babytime (ages 0-18 months)
Yankee Clipper Branch – 2025 Leonard NE

11:00 am Storytime (ages 3 and up)
West Side Branch – 713 Bridge NW

11:00 am Toddlertime (ages 18 months – 3 years)
Main Library – 111 Library St NE

11:00 am Babytime (ages 0-18 months)
West Leonard Branch – 1017 Leonard NW

6:45 pm Storytime (ages 3 and up)
Ottawa Hills Branch – 1150 Giddings SE

Thursdays
10:30 am Storytime (ages 3 and up)
Seymour Branch – 2350 Eastern SE

10:30 am Storytime (ages 3 and up)
Yankee Clipper Branch – 2025 Leonard NE

Fridays
10:30 am Storytime (ages 3 and up)
Van Belkum Branch – 1563 Plainfield NE

Saturdays
11:00 am Family Storytimes
Main Library – 111 Library St NE

A Whale of a Tall Tale Writing Contest
January 1 – February 28, 2010
All Library Locations
Kids – want to tell a “whopper” of a story? Write a story about an ordinary event in your life, or a fictional event, and then stretch that story into a “whopper” of a tall tale. Three winners will receive a $10 gift card to Pooh’s Corner Bookstore and will be featured on the GRPL website. To enter, submit your original story at www.grpl.org/kids. Limited to kids ages 5-12. Limit one story per author. Entries should be no longer than 500 words.

Special Exhibit – Creating a Legacy: The Women of Grand Rapids
January 11 – August 31, 2010
Main Library – 111 Library St NE
This exhibit challenges that myth that women had little impact on public life in the city. This exhibit is not intended to showcase the most influential or outstanding women in Grand Rapids history, rather these individuals represent many time periods and areas of endeavor in which women have helped give our community its distinctive way of life. Meet Dr. Pearl Kendrik and Grace Eldering who created headlines across the nation when they developed the vaccine against whooping cough. Read about Elizabeth Eaglesfield, the first women to practice law in Grand Rapids. (She later obtained a captain’s license and ran a Great Lakes shipping company with her son!) Consider the accomplishments of Evangeline Lamberts, the first woman elected to the Grand Rapids City Commission in 1961. These and many others created a living legacy for the City of Grand Rapids.

Homeschool Field Trip Group

Hilary passed along this information about a new field trip group for homeschoolers in West Michigan called West Michigan Field Trip Club. The introduction states:

This club exists to enhance the homeschooling experience in West Michigan through group activities outside of the home environment.

Organized field trips; information about events for homeschool families and information about family activities are shared with members.

All families are encouraged to participate. Accommodation requests for special needs children shall be made for all organized field trips.

This club is not set up to discuss topics outside of the events posted.

In another email, the founder explained:

I have been organizing activities for another group since we began homeschooling. Other families began asking me if they could join the activities.

I decided to begin a Yahoo group to post the activities. No handouts and no fees associated with the group, unless the business has a fee.

This is not a business, but rather a way for families to participate in group activities. Examples of activities include skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, tours, library activities,etc.

This group is not a religious-based group and open to everyone. Requests for accommodations for special needs children will be arranged.

I forwarded an invite for anyone interested. Some activities require RSVP on the database. Please feel free to pass on the invite. Thank you.

Ruff Readers

All Kent District Library & Grand Rapids Public Library Locations

Ruff Readers allows children who can read to have the opportunity to pair up with a dog for a 15 minute animal assisted reading sessions. West Michigan Therapy Dogs and their handlers provide an encouraging and non-judgmental environment to help children develop their confidence in reading.

Registration is required.

To sign up or for more information, visit any KDL or GRPL branch.

EGR Parks & Rec class – Yoga for Kids & Teens

For Younger Kids:
Youth Yoga – Introduce your son or daughter to the benefits of yoga in this fun, child-oriented class! Increase flexibility, strength, coordination, and focus. (Ages 6-12)
CODE           DAYS        DATES           TIME                 RES   NR
34700-A   Monday   1/4 – 3/29   4:30P-5:25P  $79  $89

For Older Kids:
Beginning Yoga with Pilates – Yoga has been proven to improve strength, flexibility, coordination and range of motion, promote relaxation, improve circulation, and reduce stress and anxiety. (Ages 16 +)
CODE         DAYS       DATES          TIME                 RES  NR
36255-A  Monday  1/4 – 3/29   5:35P-6:35P  $79 $89

For more information or to register, call 949-1750.

Online First Aid Course

Clicktosave Online First Aid Course

This website has a brief online first aid course. (There’s even a printable certificate at the end.)

You must register (free) on the website to take the course, and allow the popup window to show the course, but I think that’s a small price to pay (and all with a cool Australian accent). The lessons are designed to help you and your kids provide basic first aid help to people who are injured or ill. Topics include:

  • Basic First Aid
  • Infection Control
  • CPR
  • Wounds and Bleeding

Note: The videos realistically simulate people who have been in accidents, so watch it before showing it to your kids, please.

For more topics, you can also try the E-How Basic First Aid videos.

Opportunities to pitch in at Blandford

Blandford has lots of great opportunities for families and individuals to pitch in, so check them out and contact Becky, the Volunteer Coordinator to get things started. Plus, if you have a special skill or an idea for different ways to help, give her a call and make it happen. Blandford is such a wonderful, but it needs your help keeping it up so that we can pass it along to another generation of Grand Rapids kids and families.

Upcoming Opportunities for 2010:

  • Harvesting at the Farm
  • Cleaning the Visitor Center
  • Trimming the Helen Stiles Trail
  • Working shifts at the General Store
  • Various winterizing tasks
  • Sugarbush preparation
    • Especially cleaning and storing equipment
  • Inventorying tools and equipment
  • Cleaning chicken coops for Turkey Vulture wintering
  • Invasive species pulling

A Few Opportunities for Special Skill Sets:

  • Experience with using a wood splitter
  • Electrician needed for various tasks

Spring 2010: Intern with Grand Rapids Symphony

What goes on Behind the Music?

This just in for students aged 16 and over with an interest in promoting music and learning more about the inner workings of the Grand Rapids Symphony:

We will be interviewing as soon as we receive resumes and want to solidify the position as soon as we find the right person. Internships available in Marketing, Education, and Development.

Marketing Internship
More Information
College credit with perks | resume required | age 16+

We fit your involvement to your experience; we can help build a portfolio for Masters students or just provide projects to fill High school service hours!

Join the Symphony Marketing department mid January or February through May and learn the “ins and outs” of marketing and promoting orchestral concerts, from The Music of Elton John to Verdi’s Requiem. Exercise your creativity on special projects, in important meetings, and in concert operations! Let us know where you’d like to focus: Public Relations, Graphic Design, Research, Statistics, etc. Duties also include research, data entry, literature distribution, internet marketing, and more. All majors can apply. Send your resume and cover letter to Jacalyn Huizenga and Anne Kraley at jhuizenga@grsymphony.org and akraley@grsymphony.org as soon as possible.