Shannon has dreamed of riding a horse. She wants to take lessons. I hope some day we can get her the riding lessons she desires. In the meantime she was able to meet and ride a horse that is owned by a family friend.
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Big News! Homeschool Co-op
Shannon gave the go ahead to try a local homeschool co-op that many of her friends attend. She starts two classes in September; Great Artists and Elementary Drama. This is a first for her in taking any class that wasn't dance related.
The co-op is secular and located on beautiful church grounds where the kids can play outside in nice weather when they are not in classes. Their is plenty of grass and woods to play in and explore. They even have a Pokemon club that meets during lunch whenever the kids want to attend.
Ian says he's not ready to take classes so he will play with friends (and make new ones) when they aren't in classes. I am hopeful that he will want to take classes there once he gets used to the new situation. He is really looking forward to the Pokemon club.
The co-op is secular and located on beautiful church grounds where the kids can play outside in nice weather when they are not in classes. Their is plenty of grass and woods to play in and explore. They even have a Pokemon club that meets during lunch whenever the kids want to attend.
Ian says he's not ready to take classes so he will play with friends (and make new ones) when they aren't in classes. I am hopeful that he will want to take classes there once he gets used to the new situation. He is really looking forward to the Pokemon club.
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Welcome Piano!
The kids' grandparents are moving and we got their piano. So far the kids have just been playing around with it. They both seem to have the ability to make up music that is nice to the ears.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Our first week back homeschooling
Not at all surprised by how the week went. Started out on a high note and then reality set in.
We started Tuesday and enjoyed the day by going to one of the local 'not back to school' picnics. We had a blast, saw lots of friends, had good food and the kids go some special treats - one family brought a slip-n-slide, a sprinkler, and a pinata. Oh the fun!
Wednesday through Friday saw us working on some basics (reading, writing, LA, and math). Friday had a bit of history thrown in as well. Like I imagined, my son jumped right in and is excited to learn new things while my daughter drags her feet and is afraid. This year I'm much less unschooling than I have been in the past. In the past my kids were given more free time and they chose more electronic time than I can deal with. This year is going to be different and my daughter doesn't deal well with change. She never has. But I know she can do this so I'm going to challenge her to rise to the occasion.
We managed to get to two park days this week and the kids and I had a great time. Today's (Friday) park was a new one for us and only about 10 minutes from our house. How did we manage to totally miss this wonderful park all these years? I just wish it had a bathroom. The kids so need to the time to run around outside and hang out with kids during the day. It's good and necessary to blow off steam.
Next week we're adding in more history/geography, science, art, cooking. I know the kids will enjoy the subjects, it's just fitting them in with how our mornings are going. Some will be in the afternoon, but I still don't want to feel like a dictator and be grumpy and burnt out by the time we get to lunch. I want to enjoy our time together. I guess it will just take time to get to that point.
This coming Monday will be our first history crafting with my daughter's friend. We're sliding into history this year through the historical American Girl stories. We're starting with Kaya and I think Monday will include making a dress for their American Girl dolls and doing some string games. Depending on time we might make a period snack (or I'll have one made). This two person crafting club is sometime I came up with in the hopes that it keeps my daughter interested in reading the books and learning more of the history of the time periods.
As you can see I'm using this blog as a way of keeping track of some of the activities we're doing along with how our homeschooling is going. At some point I hope to post some pictures of things we're doing or places we've been.
Anyway, that's all for now.
Wednesday through Friday saw us working on some basics (reading, writing, LA, and math). Friday had a bit of history thrown in as well. Like I imagined, my son jumped right in and is excited to learn new things while my daughter drags her feet and is afraid. This year I'm much less unschooling than I have been in the past. In the past my kids were given more free time and they chose more electronic time than I can deal with. This year is going to be different and my daughter doesn't deal well with change. She never has. But I know she can do this so I'm going to challenge her to rise to the occasion.
We managed to get to two park days this week and the kids and I had a great time. Today's (Friday) park was a new one for us and only about 10 minutes from our house. How did we manage to totally miss this wonderful park all these years? I just wish it had a bathroom. The kids so need to the time to run around outside and hang out with kids during the day. It's good and necessary to blow off steam.
Next week we're adding in more history/geography, science, art, cooking. I know the kids will enjoy the subjects, it's just fitting them in with how our mornings are going. Some will be in the afternoon, but I still don't want to feel like a dictator and be grumpy and burnt out by the time we get to lunch. I want to enjoy our time together. I guess it will just take time to get to that point.
This coming Monday will be our first history crafting with my daughter's friend. We're sliding into history this year through the historical American Girl stories. We're starting with Kaya and I think Monday will include making a dress for their American Girl dolls and doing some string games. Depending on time we might make a period snack (or I'll have one made). This two person crafting club is sometime I came up with in the hopes that it keeps my daughter interested in reading the books and learning more of the history of the time periods.
As you can see I'm using this blog as a way of keeping track of some of the activities we're doing along with how our homeschooling is going. At some point I hope to post some pictures of things we're doing or places we've been.
Anyway, that's all for now.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Look, another year gone by...
Seems that I only post at the beginning of a new school year. Here I go again. I'm going to try and keep an account of at least some of our homeschooling activities for the year here. I've had those plans before but I'll give it a go again.
My two children are going into second grade and kindergarten this year. Those grades are only for the kids to be able to tell people what grade they are in, not their ability or what we are doing for the year. I'm not keen on labels of any kind. though it's impossible for me to not use them from time to time.
My artistic daughter is just about to turn 8 in a little over a week. She's so excited to be getting a year older. She's chosen to not take any official classes this year, but that doesn't mean she doesn't have activities planned. The artist has signed up for the local American Girl book club that another homeschooling mom is leading. She participated in it last year and is looking forward to doing it again. I've set up our history this year using the historical American Girl books as our spine and am having a 'club' meet every other week to do crafts based on the time period.
My athletic son is going to unofficially start kindergarten this year. He'll be doing actual kindergarten/1st grade work, but the county thinks he's staying home for another year before starting kindy. That is an option here in Virginia. I did that with my daughter as well. It gives the kids an extra year before testing and the big leap expected for the first grade testing.
The athlete has been busy this summer with hopping on a two wheel bike and taking off with help of all of 20 minutes before he did it on his own. He's also enjoyed a two wheel scooter instead of his beloved Mini Kick scooter he's had since his second birthday.
The athlete still is not interested in taking any official classes, not even sports. He wants to play the sports and enjoy them without structure. I'm fine with that. He'll get there when he's ready.
Both kids are in 4H this year. It's a total change from 4H last year. Last year this 4H group was much more structured and met inside. My kids didn't like it and we only lasted a couple of weeks. This year all the meetings are outdoors, even in the winter. It meets two times a month with one day as an exploration day at various parks/outdoor areas. The other day is a park day at a nature center. The kids will have a playground but also a great area to explore including a pond.
Besides those activities we have two possible park days to attend every week. So even though we don't have official classes the kids will be busy and I hope have a lot of fun this year with their friends. I know that eventually my kids will want to participate in larger groups and when they are ready I'll be there to support that decision. Some activities I can see my kids loving if it was at a different venue or not as many people, but they are just not a good fit for my kids at this point in time. They may never be a good fit and that's ok. I'm happy to let my kids be kids and not force them into activities they don't want to attend.
This weekend I'm on my own with the animals and I'm busy planning out the next few weeks of the beginning of our school year. I seem to be making my own curriculum for everything this year. I hope what I plan is a decent fit for my kiddos. More on plans to come.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Upcoming School Year
I have done some major soul searching on how to proceed with this coming school year with my daughter. DQ is technically going to be in first grade and AM is going to be preschool age. I am not really worried about AM since he's coming along for the ride and I have plenty of preschool ideas in my head. I haven't been successful in the past with any formal learning so this year is going to be interesting. I have made some decisions on curriculum for the upcoming year and I'm hoping that it will work out for the most part.
I am still working out a general weekly schedule. I know we wouldn't be able to follow a daily schedule so I'm going to come up with activities/topics that I hope to accomplish each week and we can see where they fit in to the week as we go along. That way I hope to stay on top of most if not all subjects. I know I have a lot planned, and I know we haven't been successful with plans in the past. I'd love to just say screw it and unschool, but right now my kids aren't very self directed. I'm hoping to unschool at some point so I can be the facilitator and help them find the tools they need.
So here is what I envision. At least to start with.
First grade will start out with:
-Handwriting - working on it while writing out stories she wants to write, letters to friends and family, etc. Nothing formal since she didn't like Handwriting Without Tears.
-Reading - we'll possibly give Phonics Pathways a try, but I have lots of other things in mind. I have bought Systematic Sequential Phonics They Use and with laminated letters I'm hoping to make this hands on to help phonics and whole words stick. It seems she is more a whole word learner so I'm going to be working both angles; phonics and whole word.
-Math - I have both Family Math books to help with fun games. We're also going to give Miquon math a try. I like the look of it but if it doesn't go over well I can always switch to MEP. Plus I like using living books to get the point across.
-History/Geography - Here's what I'm hoping will go over reasonably well. I've picked up Story of the World 1 (the Ancients) along with the workbook. I'm hoping that if I lean heavily on activities and find other interesting books on the topics that this will work. Chose not to join a co-op for this since I'm sure certain periods we will take more time than just a chapter a week. I didn't want to feel the push to keep plugging along if a break is needed or more time.
-Science - I picked up a book called Ancient Science that looks like it will dovetail nicely with SOTW. We'll also hop around to 'modern' topics that the kids want to add on. Both my kids love science experiments so this should be a breeze to present.
-Nature Study - most likely this will be on weekends since dad wants to be involved and go on hikes with us anyway. The Handbook of Nature Study is already in our house and I want to follow (not necessarily in order) the activities I've found online that go with the book.
-Physical exercise - DQ is going to try gymnastics this fall. She tried ballet last year for a half the year and had a falling out with teacher. She's decided to try something new instead of find a new teacher for ballet. Between that and park days and playing with friends and family she'll get adequate exercise. :)
-Cooking/baking/art/etc - we've got lots of things planned that fits this catch all category including learning how to clean parts of the house. The kids love to bake so I'm going to work on getting them baking at least once a week where they do most of the work and get them to fix lunch/dinner with me as well. This has already been approved by the kids. I'm going to institute a 15 minute clean in the morning and afternoon/evening of either the main room or their bedrooms so that the house stays neater. Kitchen duty will also happen more often, hey DQ likes to do dishes.
I'm not worried about AM and preschool. I never did anything formal with DQ for preschool. But knowing AM he's going to want to get in on the action so I'll come up with activities that will be fun and DQ will get reinforcement. Who knows? DQ might help teach some things and get better at them herself.
In other news I'm going to work on learning some new things myself. I'm going to sign up for a knitting class and work on belly dancing with some videos a friend is going to send me. I'm hoping that after the knitting class I will be able to get into a local belly dancing class. I might be able to continue my Saturday yoga classes as well.
I am still working out a general weekly schedule. I know we wouldn't be able to follow a daily schedule so I'm going to come up with activities/topics that I hope to accomplish each week and we can see where they fit in to the week as we go along. That way I hope to stay on top of most if not all subjects. I know I have a lot planned, and I know we haven't been successful with plans in the past. I'd love to just say screw it and unschool, but right now my kids aren't very self directed. I'm hoping to unschool at some point so I can be the facilitator and help them find the tools they need.
So here is what I envision. At least to start with.
First grade will start out with:
-Handwriting - working on it while writing out stories she wants to write, letters to friends and family, etc. Nothing formal since she didn't like Handwriting Without Tears.
-Reading - we'll possibly give Phonics Pathways a try, but I have lots of other things in mind. I have bought Systematic Sequential Phonics They Use and with laminated letters I'm hoping to make this hands on to help phonics and whole words stick. It seems she is more a whole word learner so I'm going to be working both angles; phonics and whole word.
-Math - I have both Family Math books to help with fun games. We're also going to give Miquon math a try. I like the look of it but if it doesn't go over well I can always switch to MEP. Plus I like using living books to get the point across.
-History/Geography - Here's what I'm hoping will go over reasonably well. I've picked up Story of the World 1 (the Ancients) along with the workbook. I'm hoping that if I lean heavily on activities and find other interesting books on the topics that this will work. Chose not to join a co-op for this since I'm sure certain periods we will take more time than just a chapter a week. I didn't want to feel the push to keep plugging along if a break is needed or more time.
-Science - I picked up a book called Ancient Science that looks like it will dovetail nicely with SOTW. We'll also hop around to 'modern' topics that the kids want to add on. Both my kids love science experiments so this should be a breeze to present.
-Nature Study - most likely this will be on weekends since dad wants to be involved and go on hikes with us anyway. The Handbook of Nature Study is already in our house and I want to follow (not necessarily in order) the activities I've found online that go with the book.
-Physical exercise - DQ is going to try gymnastics this fall. She tried ballet last year for a half the year and had a falling out with teacher. She's decided to try something new instead of find a new teacher for ballet. Between that and park days and playing with friends and family she'll get adequate exercise. :)
-Cooking/baking/art/etc - we've got lots of things planned that fits this catch all category including learning how to clean parts of the house. The kids love to bake so I'm going to work on getting them baking at least once a week where they do most of the work and get them to fix lunch/dinner with me as well. This has already been approved by the kids. I'm going to institute a 15 minute clean in the morning and afternoon/evening of either the main room or their bedrooms so that the house stays neater. Kitchen duty will also happen more often, hey DQ likes to do dishes.
I'm not worried about AM and preschool. I never did anything formal with DQ for preschool. But knowing AM he's going to want to get in on the action so I'll come up with activities that will be fun and DQ will get reinforcement. Who knows? DQ might help teach some things and get better at them herself.
In other news I'm going to work on learning some new things myself. I'm going to sign up for a knitting class and work on belly dancing with some videos a friend is going to send me. I'm hoping that after the knitting class I will be able to get into a local belly dancing class. I might be able to continue my Saturday yoga classes as well.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Surprise writing by DQ!
DQ has always been resistant to handwriting. She is terrified of making mistakes in almost all aspects of her life. And I thought I was a perfectionist. Oi. But in the past couple of weeks she has been making 'gifts' for a friend of hers. Last night she wrote out her friend's name on an envelope all on her own with her coming to me to find out how to spell her name. She had already written the first 2 letters. I was shocked! And then when I named the next 2 letter she disappeared and wrote them. Then when she came back she realized she had run out of space for the last letter but was OK with making it a smaller letter to fit in the tiny space that was left. Wow. I'm impressed. The letters were totally correct too.
And besides that she made a wonderful drawing of a tree with roots and then dictated the story for me to write.
It's amazing what can happen when you don't push and just try to live your life. I'm working on making a rhythm for our days. So far it's mostly in my head, but I'm making progress.
And besides that she made a wonderful drawing of a tree with roots and then dictated the story for me to write.
It's amazing what can happen when you don't push and just try to live your life. I'm working on making a rhythm for our days. So far it's mostly in my head, but I'm making progress.
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