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XII Ritual Tools
XIII Basic Ritual Magic
XIV Types of Magic: attracting and repelling magic
XV Types of Magic: Ceremonial magic and Talisman magic
XVI Types of magic: Sympathetic magic and Nature magic
XVII Types of Magic: Divination Magic
XVIII Types of Magic: Beyond the Basics
XII Ritual Tools
the What, why, who, where, and when of ritual tools
Primary Tools: athame, book of shadows, wand, chalice, and pentacle
Empowering Home-Based Learning: A Comprehensive Guide to Educational Resources for Success
 Certainly! Empowering home-based learning requires a thoughtful combination of educational resources that cater to diverse learning styles and subjects. Below is a comprehensive guide to various educational resources that can contribute to the success of home-based learning:
1. Online Learning Platforms:
a. Khan Academy:Â Offers free online courses, lessons, and practice in various subjects.
b. Coursera:Â Provides access to courses from universities and colleges worldwide.
c. edX:Â Similar to Coursera, offering online courses from universities around the globe.
d. Udemy:Â Offers a wide range of courses on various subjects, often with lifetime access.
2. Interactive Learning Tools:
a. Quizlet:Â A platform for creating and using flashcards, quizzes, and games for studying.
b. Prodigy:Â A math platform that turns learning into an interactive game.
c, Duolingo:Â Great for learning languages through gamified lessons.
3. Virtual Field Trips:
a. Google Arts & Culture:Â Allows students to explore museums, historical landmarks, and cultural sites virtually.
b. Explore.org:Â Offers live nature and animal cams from around the world.
4. Educational Apps:
a. ABCmouse:Â Ideal for early learners, offering a comprehensive curriculum in a game-like environment.
b. Scratch:Â Teaches kids to program interactive stories, games, and animations.
5. E-books and Audiobooks:
a. Project Gutenberg:Â Provides access to over 60,000 free e-books, including many classics.
b. Audible:Â Offers a vast collection of audiobooks suitable for all ages.
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During my two weeks on placement this year in a prep classroom, I was able to create a simple but effective poster to assist my students in remembering the three fundamental steps in ensuring that they were able to construct a sentence effectively. Step 1 being to remember to always use capital letters at the beginning of a sentence, Step 2 being to ensuring that between every word we must leave a space (I was able to create little spacemen for each student to utilise when making space between their words and lastly, Step 3, ensuring that at the end of a sentence there is always a full stop to indicate that it is the end. This particular poster became extremely useful for my mentor teacher whom included this into every writing introductory lesson plan.
I was very proud of my efforts and creativity with this poster.
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VI Developing a spiritual discipline
VII Wheel of the Year
VIII Preparatory Knowledge
IX Starting with Ritual Magic (groups)
X the Circle
XI Using Energy and closing the Circle
VI Developing a spiritual discipline
Prayer and daily rituals
Grounding and Centering
(Aura) Cleansing
Protection
Meditation
Dream interpretation
Book of Shadows, Grimoires, and magical Journals
Mantras and Chants
Covens, Circles, or Solitary
VII Wheel of the Year
the Moon calendar
the Esbats
the Big Festivals: Imbolc, Beltaine, Lughnasadh, and Samhain
the Small Festivals: Ostara, Litha, Mabon, and Yule
the Solar calendar
Other Holy days (Lupercalia, Earth Day, feast days dedicated to certain deities, etc.)