Monday, May 17, 2010

Meet the "Babies"

Scrubbing Bubbles® Extend-a-Clean™ Power Sprayer



I joined a website called "BuzzAgent" and they send you products to try and send in reports about. Well last week, they sent me the Scrubbing Bubbles® Extend-a-Clean™ Power Sprayer to try. The products states that it has the cleaning power to clean for 4 days before you have to clean again. It gets rid of soap scum and all of the little nasties in your tub. The sprayer is unique as well, you flip the switch on the handle to "unlock" and pull and hold the trigger. It automatically and continuously sprays. To clean just spray, let it foam for a few minutes and then wipe.
I was kind-of skeptical at this product until I tried it. It does exactly what it says it will do. I didn't clean the tub for about a week, so I could try out the cleaning solution. And now, the tub is sparkly clean agin, without the hard scrubbing.
Not only does the spray clean, it makes your bathroom smell and feel fresh. It is a sort-of a faint orange smell, not too strong but pleasant. I know as a parent you really don't have alot of time to be cleaning the house when the little ones are running around, but this is a MUST HAVE! You can spray it, and wiat about it for a few minutes and then go back to it.

Monday May 17th Freebies of the Day

Homeschool Freebie of the Day: "Blessed is the Man"


Walgreens - sign up for an account and get 25 Free photo prints: http://photo.walgreens.com/walgreens/welcome


CVS - 50 free photos code when you sign up: http://www.cvsphoto.com/home.aspx

Computer Science Unplugged

http://csunplugged.org/

Download a FREE book of lessons on how to teach computer science without having to use a computer

SciGirls on PBS



http://www.pbs.org/teachers/scigirls/

Quote from the above page:
"Every girl can be a SciGirl with a groundbreaking new TV show and interactive website that will transform the way tween girls look at science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The empowering series has the right formula to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers with an engaging combination of actual girls exploring real-world science and math alongside successful female mentors in the field – plus an online destination unlike any other where young viewers can share their own exciting ideas and projects."

Replay of PBS Webinars

http://www.pbs.org/teachers/webinar/archive.html

If you missed any of the Webinars that were offered on PBS, click the link above and it will take you to their archive list so you can watch a replay of them.

Diary of Anne Frank



YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XH2HxdnUdWE

Teacher's Guide: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/learn/guides.html