Montezuma National Monument – Montezuma Castle

Here’s a stunning view of Montezuma Castle National Monument, a remarkable cliff dwelling in Arizona.


What’s So Special About Montezuma Castle?

1. What and Who Built It

  • Montezuma Castle is not really a castle but a prehistoric five-story, approximately 20-room “apartment complex” built by the Sinagua people, a pre-Columbian culture related to the Hohokam, between around AD 1100 and 1425, possibly over three centuries .
  • The name is a misnomer: early European-American settlers wrongly believed it was tied to the Aztec emperor Montezuma, though it was abandoned over 40 years before his birth .

2. Location and Structure

  • Carved into a limestone cliff about 90 feet (roughly 80 ft / 24 m) above Beaver Creek, it’s situated just northeast of Camp Verde in the Verde River Valley .
  • The cliff’s natural alcove shielded the structure, greatly aiding its remarkable preservation .

3. Architectural Innovation

  • Built using limestone chunks and mud-based mortar, with wooden beams (from local trees like sycamore) and thatch ceilings—walls were ~2 ft thick at the base, narrowing to ~1 ft at the top; doorways were about 5 ft tall, ceilings around 6 ft high .
  • Located high above the flood-prone valley, it offered safety from Beaver Creek’s seasonal flooding, a clever environmental adaptation .

4. Historical Importance & Protection

  • Declared one of the first U.S. National Monuments by President Theodore Roosevelt on December 8, 1906, under the Antiquities Act .
  • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966 .
  • Early visitors once climbed ladders to enter the ruins, but access was halted in 1951 to prevent further damage .
  • Restoration efforts have taken place since the late 19th century, including in 1897 and the 1930s; more recently, mid-1990s efforts addressed carpenter bee damage. Preservation uses traditional Sinagua-style techniques when possible .

5. Visitor Experience

  • The monument spans about 860 acres .
  • A 0.3-mile paved loop trail from the visitor center leads to views of the castle; over 95% of the visible structure is original .
  • Features include a museum displaying tools, grindstones (metates), bone needles, ornaments, pottery, and artifacts reflecting their craftsmanship and trade networks .
  • Castle A, another nearby cliff dwelling, is visible from the trail but closed to protect it; it suffered fire damage between 1375–1395 from conflict .

6. Natural and Cultural Legacy

  • The surrounding area hosts a rich ecosystem, where a survey recorded around 784 species, only 11% non-native including bats, birds, reptiles, mammals, and more .
  • At least 14 bat species, including endangered ones like the Western Red Bat and Townsend’s Big-eared Bat, inhabit the site. Hummingbird studies are also ongoing .

Montezuma Well: The Water Source Connection

  • Montezuma Well is a detached unit of the National Monument, located about 11 miles northeast, near Rimrock, Arizona .
  • It’s a large limestone sinkhole approximately 386 ft across and continuously fed by ~1.5 million gallons of spring water daily, even during droughts; water is highly carbonated and contains arsenic .
  • The Well supported early irrigation systems used for agriculture from as early as the 8th century, with parts still in use today .
  • Hosts endemic species, including unique snails, leeches, amphipods, and others, a biodiversity hotspot .

Amazing experience for $10 adult pass. Children enter free.

The children loved it and it was very educational.


Eve

Journaling Page: Decorated Notebook Page and Journaling Prompts for children

Dear reader,

I could not resist the urge to decorate a notebook page! I created this on Canva with the help of my daughter, Lilli. Lilli assured me she was more willing to write on the decorated notebook page than a normal one.

My goal is to make my kids’ learning interesting and fun so I do not have to force them to learn. My goal is to inspire them to be lifelong learners.

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I have a friend who was really big into journaling for a while (she eventually donated all her journaling materials to a hospital or something like that for the patients). Her trick was making her journals appealing and cute. She put a lot of effort into the design and look of her journal, paying close attention to the colors, matching them to the season, adding stickers, and more.

8 Adventurous Journaling Prompts for Kids

The Hidden Treasure Map

  • You find an old treasure map in a dusty chest.
  • Where does the map lead, and what challenges do you face along the way?
  • What treasure do you discover, and how do you use it?

The Secret Tunnel

  • You stumble upon a hidden tunnel in your backyard.
  • Where does it lead, and what surprises are waiting for you at the end?
  • Do you bring anyone along, or is this a solo adventure?

A Ride on a Dragon

  • Imagine you befriend a dragon who invites you to explore the world from the skies.
  • Where do you fly, and what do you see?
  • What special mission does the dragon need your help with?

The Magical Backpack

  • Your backpack turns magical and can take you to any place in the world when you open it.
  • Where is the first place you go, and what happens when you arrive?
  • What special item do you bring back with you?

The Island of Mysteries

  • You’re shipwrecked on a mysterious island with strange plants, animals, and secrets.
  • How do you survive and explore?
  • What’s the biggest mystery you solve before leaving?

The Time-Traveler’s Watch

  • You find a watch that lets you travel to any time in history or the future.
  • Where do you go first, and what do you learn?
  • Who do you meet, and how do you change their story?

The Magic Forest

  • While walking in the woods, you discover a forest where trees talk and animals have magical powers.
  • What adventure do you go on, and who becomes your new friend?
  • What does the forest teach you before you leave?

The Underground Kingdom

  • A sinkhole opens up near your home, revealing a hidden kingdom underground.
  • What kind of people or creatures live there?
  • How do you help them solve a big problem and return safely?

Previous Journaling Exercises

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Eve

Family Help – Free English Class- Family – Familia

Previous language translation material

https://lovelightandlife.art.blog/2025/07/26/family-help-free-english-class-clase-de-ingles-vocabulary-questions-preguntas/

Clase de Inglés gratis

Clase semanal interactiva | – Todos los niveles bienvenidos | – Siempre gratis

Únete a un espacio relajado y amigable para practicar inglés conversacional real de Estados Unidos, ¡el que se usa todos los días! Esta clase semanal está diseñada para ayudarte a:

– Entrenar el oído para entender el inglés natural

-️ Mejorar tu forma de hablar con conversaciones guiadas y divertidas

– Conectarte con otras personas en un ambiente cálido y acogedor

– Aprender expresiones y vocabulario útil que podrás usar en tu vida diaria

Hablaremos sobre la vida diaria, temas divertidos, emociones, cultura… como lo hacen los amigos. No es una clase de gramática: es una clase para ganar confianza, fluidez y comunicación real. ✨

Impartida por una poeta y amante de los idiomas que hace que aprender sea divertido y con alma.

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78850803498?pwd=qGvbP0eNjZb2oBjoX1CrLQ9Januro3.1

Family Help: Free English class (Clase de inglés) – Vocabulary: questions – preguntas

I have designed these materials so they can also be used by English speakers learning Spanish. Let me know if these are of help or what materials are needed in your case. These are from my new class as a ESL tutor and I will continue to share them.

🎉 Clase de inglés: Conversando con amigos 🎉

🗓 Todos los domingos | 🕔 5:00 PM hora de Arizona
📍 En vivo por zoom | 💬 ¡Siempre gratis!

¿Te gustaría hablar inglés como lo hacen los amigos en la vida real?
Esta clase es para ti. 🧡

En un ambiente relajado y divertido, vamos a practicar inglés conversacional real, el que se usa todos los días en Estados Unidos. Aquí no se trata de memorizar reglas gramaticales, sino de conectar, comunicar y ganar confianza al hablar.

🔹 ¿Qué haremos en clase?
✅ Escucharás y entenderás inglés natural
✅ Hablarás en conversaciones guiadas y espontáneas
✅ Aprenderás expresiones útiles y vocabulario real
✅ Compartiremos historias, cultura, emociones y risas
✅ Conocerás personas de todo el mundo que también quieren mejorar su inglés

✨ La clase es impartida por una poeta y amante de los idiomas que convierte el aprendizaje en una experiencia creativa y con corazón.

👥 Todos los niveles son bienvenidos. No importa si sabes poco o mucho inglés — aquí todos aprendemos juntos.

¡Únete y comienza a hablar como un verdadero amigo! 💬🌟

Eve

Family Help Free English Class – common questions – preguntas comunes

This material was designed to be useful to Spanish and English students.

Previous language translation materials

https://lovelightandlife.art.blog/2025/07/27/family-help-free-english-class-family-familia/

Clase de inglés gratis los domingos via Zoom:

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78850803498?pwd=qGvbP0eNjZb2oBjoX1CrLQ9Januro3.1

Clase semanal interactiva | – Todos los niveles bienvenidos | – Siempre gratis

Únete a un espacio relajado y amigable para practicar inglés conversacional real de Estados Unidos, ¡el que se usa todos los días! Esta clase semanal está diseñada para ayudarte a:

– Entrenar el oído para entender el inglés natural

-️ Mejorar tu forma de hablar con conversaciones guiadas y divertidas

– Conectarte con otras personas en un ambiente cálido y acogedor

– Aprender expresiones y vocabulario útil que podrás usar en tu vida diaria

Hablaremos sobre la vida diaria, temas divertidos, emociones, cultura… como lo hacen los amigos. No es una clase de gramática: es una clase para ganar confianza, fluidez y comunicación real.

Eve

Heart List Printable for Children and Journaling Prompts – Homeschool

Dear reader,

Of course, you can print this list printable and write your list for your children, it would look better on my fridge that some lists I have posted.

But I am pitching this list printable as a homeschool journaling prompt. See the writing exercises below.

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Here are 8 great journaling idea lists for kids, focusing on fun, creativity, and self-expression:

My Favorite Things

  • Write a list of your favorite books, movies, songs, or games.
  • Make a list of your favorite foods.
  • List your favorite animals and why you love them.
  • Write about your favorite place to visit and why it’s special.

2. Gratitude Lists

  • Write 5 things you are grateful for today.
  • List 3 people who make you happy and why.
  • Write 4 things about yourself that you like.
  • List 10 small things that make your day better (e.g., your favorite snack, a compliment, the sun shining).

3. Dream Big Lists

  • List 5 things you want to achieve when you grow up.
  • Write down 3 adventures you want to go on.
  • Make a list of skills you’d like to learn (e.g., playing an instrument, cooking, painting).
  • List 10 things that would make your dream home awesome.

4. Feelings and Emotions

  • Write a list of feelings you experienced today (happy, sad, excited, etc.).
  • Make a list of things that make you feel calm or peaceful.
  • Write about 5 things that make you laugh.
  • List 3 ways to cheer yourself up when you’re feeling down.

5. Things I Want to Learn

  • Make a list of new hobbies you want to try.
  • Write down 5 fun facts you’ve learned recently.
  • List things you are curious about and want to explore.
  • Write 3 questions you’d like to ask someone you admire.

6. Bucket Lists

  • List 10 things you want to do this year.
  • Write down a list of fun things you want to try with your family or friends.
  • List 5 places you’d love to visit one day.
  • Make a list of activities you’d like to do before the end of summer.

7. Nature and Outdoors

  • Write a list of your favorite outdoor activities.
  • Make a list of things you can find in the park (e.g., birds, flowers, bugs).
  • List 5 animals you’d like to see in the wild.
  • Write about your favorite seasons and what makes them special.

8. Creative Writing Prompts

  • List 5 characters you’d like to create for a story (e.g., a talking animal, a superhero).
  • Write about a magical world you’d love to visit.
  • List 3 events in your life that would make an interesting story.
  • Create a list of objects that might be in a treasure chest, and imagine the adventure to find it.

These prompts can be great for developing kids’ writing skills and encouraging them to think creatively and reflect on their emotions, interests, and dreams!

Previous Journaling Exercises

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Mandala Coloring Book Printable Worksheet (7) 10 – 12 yrs old7

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Otherwise, you are free to download and use all of the images I have shared. I shared two a month, see the last post through this link:

https://lovelightandlife.art.blog/2025/05/16/6/

Make sure to follow this blog for many more free worksheets and learning tools.

Eve

Mandala Coloring Book Printable Worksheet (6) 10 – 12 yrs old

Get the entire coloring book through this link to my Etsy shop. It promises hours of coloring and enjoyment.

https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/me/listing-editor/copy/1843441197

Otherwise, I will share more free images next month and make sure to find my previous coloring pages post, one of them available through this link:

https://lovelightandlife.art.blog/2025/04/14/5/

I added poetry to add learning to the fun.

Meant for 10 – 12 year olds.

Eve

Free Journal List Page and Journaling List Exercises

Dear reader,

Here is this month’s journal page and prompts. If you have found these useful, let me know so I can create and share more.

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Using Lists Creatively in Homeschooling

Lists are simple yet powerful tools that can spark creativity, organize thoughts, and deepen learning in a homeschool environment. Here’s how you can use them to make education more engaging and effective:

1. Brainstorming Ideas

  • Encourage kids to make lists of what they know about a topic before starting a lesson.
  • Example: “List everything you know about space” can serve as a fun, no-pressure warm-up.

2. Learning Vocabulary

  • Create themed word lists (e.g., “10 words to describe weather” or “New Latin terms”).
  • Use these lists for creative writing, flashcards, or drawing games.

3. Daily Challenges

  • Assign small, daily list-making tasks: “List three things you’re grateful for” or “Five ways to solve a problem.”
  • This builds critical thinking and emotional awareness.

4. Creative Writing

  • Use lists as story prompts: “10 items in a wizard’s bag” or “Things found on a mysterious island.”
  • Kids can turn their lists into short stories or poems.

5. Organization and Planning

  • Teach kids to break big tasks into smaller steps.
  • Example: Create a list of steps for a science project or art creation.

6. Journaling with Lists

  • Replace traditional journal entries with fun lists: “Favorite moments of the day” or “Places I want to visit.”

7. Encouraging Research Skills

  • Assign topics for exploration, asking kids to make a list of 5–10 fascinating facts.
  • Example: “List 7 amazing things about Ancient Greece.”

8. Sparking Curiosity

  • Use open-ended prompts like “What would you pack for a trip to Mars?” or “10 rules for a kingdom you create.”

Lists are quick, adaptable, and appealing to kids of all ages. They can organize thoughts, inspire creativity, and make homeschooling lessons more interactive and enjoyable. Try them—they’re an easy way to add excitement and variety to your routine! 📋✨

Previous Journaling Prompts

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Eve

Cute Dog Backgrounds for creative kids (1)

Download your favorite background and let the cuteness inspire you.

  1. Print them and write your micro poem or tiny story or any creative writing piece and practice your handwriting skills
  2. Open the image up on Canva and add text, type your creative writing into it and practice your digital design skills.

Share your creations with us on X @evelovestar

Next, we will share more doggies, and previously we shared cat backgrounds.

Eve