Adventures in Homeschooling
Thursday, November 29, 2012
New Site
I have moved my blog to http://trainedathome.wordpress.com/. It is a work in progress, so you'll have to be patient with me. I ran out of storage space here, so had to move to another free site that offered more space!
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Halloween Crafts
Pumpkin stamps using potatoes |
Adding faces with sharpies |
Q-tip skeletons |
Sillouettes. Spooky sunsets. The boys painted their background. Isaac's on the right. I thought he did great! I helped with the skeleton and bats. He did the trees. |
This was a fun one. Cut out egg cartons. Boys painted them black. We glued on eyes and added pipe cleaner legs. Yarn out the top for the web. |
My little Optimus Prime and Scooby Doo |
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
First Fishing Trip
About a month ago, Daddy promised the boys a fishing trip. It was their first time. They are still talking about it. I love that homeschooling gives us flexibility to do our school work anytime, anywhere, get outside, enjoy the weather, and make memories. No doubt the boys were learning a few things that day too!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
My Blog is Fake
My blog is fake. Haha! Well, not really, but sort of. As I was about to begin this post, I was thinking that I wanted to stress again that this blog is only meant to share ideas and encourage. I've said before that you only see what I want you to see, and you don't see all the bad stuff. But before I started in on this post, I checked some of my favorite homeschool blogs by other Christian women. Ironically, one of my favorite blogs had the same thought as me, but I couldn't have said it better, so go check out her post "Oh Get Real" http://teachthemdiligently-amanda.blogspot.com/2012/08/oh-get-real.html
With that being said...here are some things I want you to see ;) Maybe I'll actually take some pictures of the tantrums some day....Some these ideas came from MFW, some my own, some from specific sites which will be shared. I like to keep my posts and comments as short and sweet as possible because #1 Who has the time to read it?! #2 Who has the time to write it?! and #3 You can easily skim my blog for ideas!
Painting our suns |
Eli was proud |
He was singing and jabbering while he worked |
Cooking the Spaghetti Noodles for Noodle Art |
S is for Sun |
We sat grapes out in the sun to see what would happen |
We made raisins! |
Planting our beans and resting them in sunlight and darkness |
A few days later... |
We have leaves! |
The ones in the dark not so fair. |
Eli likes to play on Starfall.com |
He plays I Spy and Blues Clues games as well. I love how he's resting his leg here. |
Before we start each unit, we do a Mystery Bag. We were studying the Letter S and the Sun. To reinforce beginning sounds, I just have the boys gather all the items out of the bag and guess which letter we'll be studying. Example: scissors, spoon, sock = the Letter S. |
Sometimes Isaac likes to revisit activities from last year. Like stringing Cheerios. |
This is my file system for Eli's activities |
I plan on incorporating the Workbox idea soon. I think Isaac
needs to see what activities are planned for the day and see an end to them so
he knows what is expected. I want him to become more independent as well and
less spoonfed. I want to be able to spend more time with Eli, too.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
What Is Really Important
I want to encourage those out there, that for whatever reason, don't feel competent. I recently found out that one of my dear friends has breast cancer. She is homeschooling her daughter, but is going to have alot on her plate this year with surgery, chemo, etc. So far, she has decided that cancer is not going to get in the way of keeping her daughter at home. Sometimes homeschooling is LIFE and LIFE is homeschooling. Why are we wanting our children home? Mainly for spiritual reasons. What better way to turn something scary into something good by teaching our children through this experience? As friends, several of us homeschool and some do not, but we are all working together to help her with whatever needs there may be. Our children are going to learn the value of helping one another in tough times, caring, listening, fixing meals, praying....realizing that is OKAY to drop everything...even academics...temporarily, to focus on what is really important. And I don't think you can get a better lesson than that.
Monday, August 13, 2012
First Day of Kindergarten for Isaac
Isaac's 1st Day of Kindergarten |
Isaac's 1st Day of PreK one year ago! |
I've decided that I'm going to have to take a first day picture every year. I don't want it to necessarily be the perfect, posed picture. I just want to tell him that I'm taking his first school picture and snap whatever I get. As you can see, he was quite a poser last year!
Looking back, I can see what little babies they were last year!
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Isaac and Eli 8/13/12 |
I am grateful, so grateful to have the freedom to stay at home with my boys. I couldn't even imagine sending them away at this tender age. I pray that we make so many memories together this year. Learning and growing together.
My goal for myself this year is to keep my cool with discipline. Isaac is a very, very strong-willed child. (Just ask his Papaw). Discipline with him has been a challenge to say the least, but I've been seeking advice from respectful, Christian friends. He's improving by leaps and bounds. Of course, part of it could be his age. He's starting to be more in tune with his emotions. I'm trying to learn to let go of anger and frustration. I've become a "yeller" in the past, and now I'm praying for help with that. It has been said that he needs the structure of public school, but I know that no one, NO ONE, is going to care more about my child's behavior, discipline, level of respect, more than me. Sending him away will not fix the problem, but only ignore it. He needs guidance from the one that cares the most. And if the problem is the mother-son relationship and teaching him where the respect needs to be, he's certainly not going to learn if he is not with me! Discipline is an on going process that will take years, but there are times he surprises me so much and makes me so proud. I can see the payoff. Anyway---enough of my soap box. :)
So now, what did we do today? What is a typical day? We keep a routine. Never schedules. Schedules with 5 and 3 year olds (almost 3) do not work! Routine! Routine! Routine! Everything takes longer. The simple things like learning how to dress, brush teeth, help with housework take the most time and are the most important. Sometimes your flow is interrupted by an unexpected critter found outside or a pretty day that begs for the boys to be playing outside where other adventures and learning experiences occur! But today...
We started with a "K" pancake for Kindergarten. |
Which he quickly turned into a "Y"
and begged me to start taking pictures.
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Then a "V" |
"i" |
"T" |
Chore Chart |
We are using the same chore chart as last year. Isaac said he wanted a new one. We aren't following it to a "T" like we should, but it still serves as a reminder for him of his responsibilities. The idea comes from Gwendolyn Webb's Train Up a Child.
Calendar/Storytime area in their bedroom |
After breakfast, clean up, getting dressed, brushing teeth, maybe some laundry, etc. we come to our calendar/storytime area in their bedroom. I plan on reading to them every morning here. It will either be an old fave, something tied to a lesson for the day/week, a Bible story, etc. The point is read-alouds. Making sure I'm reading to both of them at least once during our day.
Calendar Time |
I've changed our Calendar Time a little bit. These ideas/printables come from www.mamajenn.com and www.confessionsofahomeschooler.com I added Sunday and Saturday to the Weather chart and the Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Chart. It was too confusing to not include the weekends. Besides, sometimes school does happen on the weekends! Besides the fact that it really annoyed OCD Isaac. ;) We graph the weather for the month now, and I added a Verse/Thought of the week. This where the MFW curriculum comes in. They have one that goes with each unit of the Kindergarten curriculum.
Our Main Focus of the Year |
I found this on MamaJenn, I think. A good theme for our Kindergarten year! It is above the calendar as a reminder every morning! This is our biggest goal. Obedience, respect, good attitude.
Obedience Incentives |
Treasure Chests! |
All About Me Book |
Working on MFW activities |
Again, we are using the My Father's
World Kindergarten curriculum supplemented with a bunch of stuff (see my last
post). For the first 10 days of the curriculum, the lesson plans have you go
over Creation, the alphabet names, and numbers. Since Isaac is already reading,
these first 10 days we are doing creation and just reviewing letter sounds while introducing the
letters to Eli. (Eli kinda comes and goes while I'm teaching, but I know he has
to be listening more than I think!) In addition, Isaac is learning to write his
numbers 0-9. I want to complete a few of the Character Studies as well in the
next 10 days to give us a good start for the year on behavior.
Creation Day One |
Since Isaac is already reading some, I have him read the strips
that go on each Creation picture he makes. Some of the words are difficult, but still great practice. We are also working on finding the
passages in the Bible and reading together.
MFW flashcards and Lauri textured letters |
Eli wanted to play with the textured letter puzzle, so as he put each new letter back in the puzzle, Isaac and I grabbed the corresponding card, gave its sound, and came up with our own word that began with that sound. Good practice and hopefully Eli is listening. I believe in osmosis. :)
Free printable ABC strip from Confessions of a Homeschooler on Isaac's desk to help with handwriting. |
Working on writing his numbers
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At this point we took a break for lunch and playtime. Later that afternoon, Isaac reviewed Counting by 2s in his MathUSee Primer from last year. I plan on reviewing the last half of the book before buying the Alpha. Plus, I want him to focus on learning to write his numbers better so that he can be more independent in his math work. Previously, he has always dictated to me his answers. He has shown interest in really wanting to learn to write his numbers and letters (finally) so we'll go with it!
After supper, we played a USA card game. It is a geography game about the states. He LOVES it. He was such a natural at learning about the planets. He's the same way with maps and geography I think. Next year, we might just do Confessions Road Trip USA where you learn about each state in detail.
Again, school for us is not so rigid. We may formally sit down here and there throughout the day, then we play, then something comes up we want to do/learn, then the boys play.
Sometimes this is the best time for learning. Playtime with each other. |
The boys are playing together more and more. I love it. |
This was a different day. Trying to get Eli interested in some fun learning activities. |
I think he likes these letters the best. |
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