Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Family Bike Ride

 

 

A while ago I posted our Summer Bucket List.  We have been working at getting things checked off it all Summer.  We have decided that we would give ourselves until Sept 30 to get it all done.  We decided since we don’t really have a deadline, some of the things we would just rather do in the fall, when it’s cooler (mostly the zoo and hiking). Plus those things are just less busy when public school is in.

 

However we have been doing some things on it.

We rode our bikes along the Legacy Trail. 

 

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The kids had really been wanting to ride their bikes on a bridge that goes over the highway.  They thought this was so cool.   We haven’t been on the trail in over a year.  I just haven’t gotten out much since Tyler was born.  But we were able to get a babysitter for him so we could all ride.  What fun. 

Monday, August 9, 2010

Art Expression

Today I explained that we were going to do a type of abstract art.   I told them we were going to just draw random shapes with chalk.  They loved it.

 

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This is Emily’s masterpiece.DSC02993  Emily, Katey and Tyler drawing.

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This was my sample drawing.  I am pretty proud of it.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

A is for….

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Apple Tree
We made this cute apple tree craft.
We did some letter A Playdoh mats.
We had some “A” snacks.
Ants on a log (celery and PB or cream cheese and raisins)
We tried dried apples.
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We made this cute Alligator A from No Time For Flashcards.
We played find the A or a game. (we looked for words around our house or objects that started with the a sound.)
We practiced writing letter a, A. 
We played this letter A game from Kidssoup.
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We had so much fun learning the letter A. 

To see what others are doing check out Homeschool Creations

Yes, I buy my Oreos in bulk

 

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Oreos are a staple in our house, but not because we eat them every day.  But because they mean special time for my husband and I.  About once a week, after the kids go to bed, we pour us a glass of milk and get out the Oreos and just talk, or enjoy a show together on the couch. 

 

One box usually lasts about 2 months, and the cost me about $10.  And these are some of my most memorable times with my husband.  It keeps us connected and gives us time for just us.  We don’t even have to go out, or spend any money.

 

So whenever am shopping and I see a box of Oreos.  I just immediately think of how much I love my husband and the special times we have together over a package of Oreos. 

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Katey knows the Alphabet song!



I am so proud of her!


I had no idea, how to teach the alphabet song.  I looked and their were tons of ideas about teaching the individual letters and sounds, but not much on the alphabet song. 

So how did I do it?  I just sang it to her every time I though about it.  Soon she began singing some of the letters with me.  Then she began to sing the entire song with me, and just the other day, I had her sing the song to me.

 By the way, please excuse the swimsuit, we were heading out to the pool.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

2010-2011 Schedule

Last year I was new to homeschooling, and I am just now starting to feel like I am getting comfortable with it all.
I have decided to plan out more of a schedule this year, I hope I have weeded out some of the things that don’t work for us. 

Tentative plan starting August 2nd is 6 weeks of “regular” schooling, and 2 weeks of “easier” schooling.

During the 2 weeks off for the kids, will probably be my busiest time.  That is when I will plan and shop for the next 6 weeks of school, and also give my house a good thorough cleaning.  

This chunk of 6 weeks feels more manageable to  plan and knowing that my house will once again be cleaned every 6 weeks feel so good to me.  It really lifts that overwhelming feeling.   Also it makes homeschooling more affordable for me, as I will NOT be purchasing all of their curriculum at the beginning of the school year.  I will purchase it as they finish up something.

About curriculum:  That is something that I have not completely decided on.  So here is the list that I know.

Math:
Tommy- finish up Math U See Epsilion.
Emily – continue to learn multiplication facts 1-12, begin division. 
Katey- continue to recognize numbers and how many each number stands for.
(I hope to purchase Teaching Textbooks for Tommy.  I am still looking for Emily something, she may stick with Math U See)

Science:
Tommy and Emily will continue in Botany, and then I plan to move on to Flying Creatures.  Katey will continue to do the science experiments out of botany with us.
Plus she is having tons of fun exploring nature with a magnifying glass.
Another fun science book we have been doing experiments out of is Nature in a Nutshell.  (I highly recommend this book, it is simple experiments with things you probably already have on hand, and the experiments are all pretty quick)

History: 
This is one I am still deciding on.  We have just finished up Ancients History Odyssey.  I did like that one, I am looking at my other options.  I may choose to go back to them but then I am undecided at which one, Middle Ages, or Modern (Pioneers), Middle Ages comes next, but my children are really interested in Pioneers right now.

I am also leaving room for any review items that I get as being a part of TOS Crew.  I also do not feel like this is all I will teach.  I will be willing to add to our load once we get going and see what others are doing,, and how they work.

This post is linked up to Heart Of The Matter's Not Back to School Blog Hop and Latter-day Homeschooling Back to Homeschooling Blog Hop!

Friday, July 30, 2010

How workboxes work for me.

Ok, let me start out with the way things used to be..

In the very beginning of my homeschooling journey, I hadn’t even heard of workboxes.  I knew however that I needed to plan ahead, after all,  to fail to plan, is to plan to fail.  So I started with a list.  Each week I would sit down and make a list of what needed to get done.  I would then break it down into days, and give each kid their weekly list, if they chose to do Monday and Tuesday things on Monday, that was fine, but everything for that day had to be done before they could play. 

Now, that left me no room to plan fun things into the day.  They worked slowly until the afternoon, and then kicked it into high gear to get stuff done.  By the time they were done and I wanted to do something fun and educational (play a game, do a craft, watch a movie, etc) they were just done for the day.

So that just wasn’t working for me, I didn’t want them to dread school, and think learning couldn’t be fun.  So I looked for new ideas.  I decided to begin having morning meetings, we would get together at 9am and meet, discuss the day, do group activities, and then go on with the school day.  That way I could let them know I had something planned at such and such a time, and they would know to fit that in.

Now, Emily is NOT a morning person (neither am I), so the meetings were hard for her, she would get up and be physically there but not be mentally there.  So I had to find something else.  Meeting later in the day was sort of an option, but Tommy is very much a morning person, and he did not want to wait to start schoolwork.  So I had to find a new plan….

I decided to get a white board and write out the plans for the day so everyone could see them when they got up.  That worked, as long as I remembered to erase the day before and put up the new day before I went to bed.  But it was still hard, I liked the group time.  So I kept looking for what would work for us.

It was then that I attended The Old Schoolhouse Expo in the spring of 2010.  I made every effort I could to attend Sue Patrick’s Workshop.  I was able to attend, but our money was tight and I didn’t feel it was something that I could afford then, the book, the boxes, the printing, the laminating.  However, I felt it was something that I definitely wanted to try.  I really thought it would work for my family.  

I waited and searched blogs, hoping to get a better feel for the changes you can make to it.  I really liked the drawers, since I have a fairly smaller house, with a fairly large family in it.    So I began saving and watching ads for sales. 

Finally I was ready to begin my workbox journey…..

I would like to let everyone know that I have not yet purchased Sue Patrick’s book, it is still on the list, and it is something that I would really like to purchase this year!  I hear it comes with some amazing downloads. 

I got my drawers.  Now came the time to find where to put them.  My wants were, accessible to everyone, and close to where I store school “stuff” , and close to where we usually do school, which is the kitchen. 

So here is my first set up.

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Katey’s are the bottom ones, next to the blue one.  Mom’s storage are the six drawers above Katey’s and the 2 baskets as well.  Tommy’s are closest to the microwave and Emily’s are in between.  On top of Emily’s are 3 more drawers where I store their schedule sheets and misc paperwork.  On top of those drawers are their snack baskets. Next to Katey’s and mine is a black bookshelf where I store the books such as teachers manuals, etc.   The big blue drawers is where I put work that won’t fit in the smaller drawers, as well as I use them to store misc items as well. 

Tommy and Emily do some of the same things, such as their writing prompts are the same.  Their Botany and History lessons are the same.  So what I would do is write out on a Post It Note what to do, and if Tommy had it in his box 3 and Emily needed it in her box 5, then there would just be a note on it to put in Emily’s box 5.  This worked nicely unless Emily was ready for box 5 and Tommy hadn’t put in there yet.  So I needed to find a solution to that.  As much as I loved this and THEY WERE WORKING I did not like how cluttered it felt in my kitchen.  So I came up with a solution to both problems. 

 

First I rearranged the kitchen.  And moved the workboxes to their very own corner.  They are much better over here. 

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And for the dual work, I decided to put two Velcro dots on some boxes, and number each child’s with a different color.  As shown in the picture below they both start with writing prompts as number 1.  Then they will both move on to box 2, and so on.  When it is something that they will need to spend some time on, I schedule them further apart, as shown on Emily’s box 2 and Tommy’s box 6. 

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I have to say that this system is the current one we use, and it is working wonderfully for us.  I have a hard time filling them.  And the kids do not like having to wait for me in the mornings.  In order to motivate me, I told them if I don’t have them filled when they wake up, that they can skip work that day.  So far that is working for us.  It really only takes me a small time to fill them.  It’s just that I got to do it.  Planning them takes more time, and I have no problem doing that. 

For the summer time I only have them do about 6 boxes each, and that seems to be plenty.  I anticipate when we go back to fuller days we will be doing about 9 each per day for the older kids, and 4-6 for Katey. 

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