Jimmie,
aka Jimmie Homeschool Mom, has been a member since
April 6 2007,
has rated 2,431 lenses,
favorited 583, and has
created 111 lenses from scratch.
This member's top-ranked page is "Lapbooking".
My Bio
Hello! I am a homeschooling mom who loves to teach and learn. I love the flexibility of Squidoo lenses for showing off our homeschool projects. Blogging just seems boring after Squidoo! I enjoy cooking from scratch, photography, and traveling, but I don't Twitter and I'm not on Facebook. For more about me and my lenses, visit my lensography.


Check out these great lenses...
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- Homemade Calzone
Calzone is a close cousin to pizza; you could even call it wrapped up pizza because the filling is encased in the delicious dough rather than sitting on top. Want to impress your family? Need a handy food, easy to eat at a picnic or party? Calzone f... view lens -
- A Trip to a Chinese Wet Market
Although there are modern supermarkets in China, the absolutely freshest meat and vegetables are to be found at the open air wet markets. I'm going to take you on a virtual field trip to some wet markets in ordinary Chinese towns. Put on some sturdy... view lens -
- 100 Strangers: a Photography Project
Photography is an art. However, there are skill sets that can be learned and honed as you strive to improve your photography. And of course, like any skill or talent, practice is crucial. The 100 Strangers Project offers a great way to motivate yours... view lens -
- Top 6 Reasons to Use Hands-on Projects
Board games, dice, dominoes, cards, arts and crafts, science experiments, nature walks and nature journaling, lapbooking, making models and dioramas, making costumes and acting -- these are all hands-on activities that can be used in education. Hand... view lens -
- Celebrate National Dictionary Day!
October 16, the birthday of Noah Webster, is Dictionary Day in America. Show your appreciation for this most useful of reference books by celebrating Dictionary Day with your children --learn some new words, learn how dictionaries came to be, spruce... view lens



