Karla Roeglin
Karla Roeglin is currently homeschooling her six children in and around her family's home in Florissant, MO. She earned a B.A. in Elementary Education with a Minor in English Language Arts from Concordia University Wisconsin, and she has taken some continuing education credits on writing children's books as well. She is currently writing curriculum on assignment for Concordia Publishing House, and she continually finds ways to stay involved in the education community via reading and researching educational articles and teaching whenever possible! When she is not busy with her family responsibilities and teaching opportunities, she enjoys music, swimming, hiking, hosting parties, spending time with extended family, and geocaching with her family! Karla can be contacted at mknkids@gmail.com.
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Education/Experience
B.A. Elementary Education -- Major; English/Language Arts -- MinorInterests
child development, playing to learn, homeschooling (curriculum, strategies, organization), homeschooling in St. Louis, MO (activities, co-ops), infant care, toddler education, early childhood education, elementary education, middle school education, teacMotto
Play to Learn and Learn to Play!Affiliations
Child Development Institute, What to Expect.com, Institute of Children's Literature, St. Louis Homeschool Examiner, Homeschool Buyers Co-op, Zero to Three, Live Strong, Christian Home Educators' Fellowship, Baby Center, Ages and Stages - Parents.comFavorites
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Sun DanceThis poem is a typical 5-7-5 haiku depicting the fantastic imagery of the sun's light as it is seen glistening across the ocean's crystal waters! As it dances across the water, it seems to travel on forever, as far as the eye can see! -
Under the ShadowsAs I sat in the dark shadows of the trees, little did I realize I was in the shadow of God's wings. This is a true account of a mother's memories of a traumatic accident involving herself and her two young children. Through it all, God's grace abounds! -
Who Needs Moms Anyway?Who needs moms anyway? The 2011 Disney family/sci-fi movie "Mars Needs Moms" shows that everyone needs moms! No matter how much they may seem to nag and control the lives of their children, kids need moms almost as much as moms need their kids! -
Scars of 9/11 -- Faded but Never ForgottenSeptember 11, 2001 is a day that has left many scars in the lives of millions around the world. This article shares the perspectives of a stay-at-home mom about the day's horrific events as well as the changes that have occurred since that day as well!
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Hiking Trails in North St. Louis CountyAre all St. Louis trails in South and West Counties? North County has several beautiful hiking trails too -- all within a few miles from each other! Whether hiking, biking, geocaching, birdwatching, or horseback riding, these trails fit the bill! -
St. Louis is Now Home Base for U.S. Military and Coast Guard OperationsThe U.S. Coast Guard will run its mid-Atlantic operations from Lambert Airport in St. Louis for the duration of the storm and for much of its aftermath. Twenty-one aircraft are also seeking refuge from the hurricane at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. -
Life as You Know It!What's your earliest memory? This free-verse poem explores the innermost, innocent observations and emotions of a newborn baby only moments after birth! Imagery abounds and unlocks the all-too-familiar memories of readers young and, well, not so young! -
Summer SenseThis summer poem, written in diamante form with a twist, appeals directly to all five human senses. While the two subjects are not direct opposites, the resulting feelings depict quite a reversal of opposing emotions -- from scorching to refreshing! -
Splash!A mirror-image acrostic poem capturing the essence of summer fading to fall and illuminating the joys of both seasons! Filled with plentiful alliteration and sensory description, the "passage of time" theme is also indicated by its hour-glass shape!


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