Friday, May 18, 2012

Five of Five!



Five posts, One week. It  has been awesome to capture and share our week with all of you ! Thank you for taking the time to read this. My hope is that if you are just getting started with homeschooling that this week provided some ideas for how things could be done. I wish there was enough time and space to share with you all of the other wonderful websites and blogs, books and programs there are but I thought I would just give you my top 10 places to get information and inspiration.

1. The Well Trained Mind by Susan Wise Bauer (this is the best book I have seen for outlining what children should be learning broken up by grade and also providing a critique of the best curriculum out there)

2. Accountable kids ( a program to create accountability, develop values, respect, etc.) 

3. BrainPop jr.(K-3)/ BrainPop (4th +)- their is a 1 week free trial 

4. Study Dog - another amazing site for reading- their is also a free trial for this site

5. If you have young children DLTK is a free site with printables and craft ideas

6. Education.com- a free site with printables that are amazing!

7. Family education.com - again, amazing free printables and some lesson plan ideas

8. Scholastic.com  has a website with some free printable material and lesson plans and additional ones for members

9. Keys for kids:  Online Devotionals for kids: You can listen to the key of the day or select from the menu  a particular topic/need   

10 . I Love Being a Mom by Therese J. Borchard ( a book full of encouragement)

( I left out the 101 Devotionals for homeschool moms because I told you about it earlier in the week but it would have made the top 10)


There are some things I think I have to say before I close this post. Most importantly, my way is not the only way to homeschool. There are plenty of moms out there who are doing wonderful things with their children in a different way. Some moms co-op, others use online/ Virtual school to homeschool their children, sometimes both parents work alternating schedules and both parents homeschool while holding jobs outside the home, some are unschoolers.  I love to garden , cook, and craft with my kids, take walks in the morning with them before school, and spend the last 15 minutes of our day together doing yoga, oh and drink coffee :) I love the freedom I have to choose how I want my children to learn. My kids have been in a community play, taken art classes at a local business, played basketball through inter-mural  activities at a local private school, etc . I say all of this because the point is , no matter how you decide to homeschool, make sure you stay true to yourself and your children. You will always fail if your heart says one thing and your actions are another . I wish I could take credit for that tidbit of wisdom but it came from a really funny Ghanese  man I knew who use to love to share African proverbs and wisdom with me. None the less it is true. You don't need to be Martha Stewert,  the Queen of bedazzling, or even wear a denim jumper -heehee! You just have to be you! 

Alright that's all I've got so go be the best you that you can be!  Oh and scroll down to check out a few pics from today's Adventures at Dinosaur world. 






You've heard of the eye of the tiger, well this is the mouth of the dinosaur...plus a few kiddos

Ya, that guy who looks like a tourist- that's my guy.

This is the rear view of a very rare Lucasaurous


 

Fish !

Kinda self explanatory

Giant sandbox!

This is the crew!

Digging for fossils

Seriously sifting sand for souvenirs- sorry we learned about alliterations this week :) 



I Took His Hand and Followed
Mrs. Roy L. Peifer

My dishes went unwashed today,
I didn't make the bed,
I took his hand and followed
Where his eager footsteps led.

Oh yes, we went adventuring,
My little son and I...
Exploring all the great outdoors
Beneath the summer sky

We waded in a crystal stream,
We wandered through a wood...
My kitchen wasn't swept today
But life was gay and good.

We found a cool, sun-dappled glade
And now my small son knows
How Mother Bunny hides her nest,
Where jack-in-the-pulpit grows.

We watched a robin feed her young,
We climbed a sunlit hill...
Saw cloud-sheep scamper through the sky,
We plucked a daffodil.

That my house was neglected,
That I didn't brush the stairs,
In twenty years, no one on earth
Will know, or even care.

But that I've helped my little boy
To noble manhood grow,
In twenty years, the whole wide world
May look and see and know.
 The poem came from here: http://www.besthomeschooling.org/articles/child_poem.html 



Thursday, May 17, 2012

Day Four of Five !


Many of you are familiar with " The Gambler Song" by Kenny Rogers. Ya know the song that says "You got to know when to hold' em, know when to fold'em , know when to walk away, and know when to run! Sometimes homeschool is like that! I wish you could see me laughing right now! But in reality life is just that way. I had intended this morning to talk about something totally different and then my day kinda turned out like "The Gambler Song" It started this morning, I usually start my day before the kids are up dinking around the garden, checking out what's growing, smelling some clean air, listening to birds or frogs. But today was a little different. The last few days have been drizzly and grey and that is not a good thing because it usually means lots of slugs and bugs and today it also included having to re-stake tomato plants that are almost as tall as I am now. With all the wet weather they have also added a lot of weight in fruit and so some of them were lying on the ground. Thankfully none of them snapped. The squash and cucumbers were yellowing and have been for a while. About three weeks ago we had a full week of cold weather and it hit them pretty hard. A few more sunless days this week finally did them in. So I could try to save them but honestly they were pretty sad. It was a hold'em or fold'em moment. And I folded. I pulled all my squash and cucumber plants, save one. Homeschool is sometimes the same way. Today was one of those days, but it wasn't a bad day at all.  It was a  Test day. Science tests, Math tests, Writing activities,  and checking for comprehension. Everyone got A's in Math and Science and the lowest Writing grade was a B. But the day still had it's trials. One child had a melt down when they saw the science test. It could have become ugly but we were able to turn it around and once that child began to realize they knew the answers things got brighter.It was a hold'em moment , giving up was not an option. We had another melt down during writing because someone had writers block half way through their story. This was almost a fold'em moment! Luckily we were able to find some creative ways to resolve the crisis.I had to be a bit flexible but the story got written.  So how do we differentiate between hold'em or fold'em moments? There are a few questions I ask myself that I think might help others along!
1: Is my child capable of doing the work? Yes - Hold'em but be willing to bend a bit if need be to get the job done.

2. Am I teaching something at a level beyond what they are able to comprehend? Yes- fold'em
   
3. Are they bored?  Yes:- you have two options at this point:  a) hold'em if you are able to think of another way to explain it on the fly that is more fun or b) fold'em and revisit the lesson another day when you can come up with way to get the information across.

4. Am I as the adult being stubborn (gasp!) or unreasonable( double gasp!)? Sometimes outside opinions are needed to realize this one LOL!  Tug O War is not what we are after.  You should probably fold'em

   5. Is your child crying? STOP IMMEDIATELY! Time for a heart to heart. You need to get to the root of what is happening . Progress has ceased at this point!

Sometimes when I feel a little fuzzy I like to take a minute to take a look at the situation as an observer. This is hard and if you are frazzled it is even harder! One key thought that has brought me back time and time again to where I need to be is this: What snapshots are they putting in their memory album? I am not sure where this idea came from because it has been so many years but boy does that hit home for me.

Another  thought I loved especially when the kids were smaller was from the site DLTK. It is called " A Child's Ten Request-ments"

http://www.dltk-kids.com/school/a_childs_ten_requestments.htm

O.k. So our day.............

May 17, 2012

Bible: Joshua takes Charge/ Setting up Memorial stones
Tribes of Israel Worksheet

Review Rock Formation /Earth Science Transparencies

Test Day! Science C28-29 (Girls)

Saxon Math: (Individual lessons)

K: S3
A:S2
L:S1

Adventures in Literacy:
~Using bullet points
~Points of view
~Opinion
~Pro “vs” Con

Question to be posed for Example: Does a Dinosaur make a good pet?

Writing Activity/ Fiction Prompt: The Day my Dad brought home a Dinosaur!

Reading: L: HOP Red Level 1.5 

Science Test Time!

Math: Spinning ruler tricks included for free.

Cowboys can read too ma!

Shenanigans during school!

Just a funny list with reasons why dinosaurs make good pets

reasons dinosaurs make bad pets

Dinosaurs are big so if you write a story about them you need big paper right?  And the little monkey in red has nothing to do with it he is just a ham :)
                                                                         
Proud of his story

 
"Be clear about your goal but flexible about the process of achieving it." Brian Tracy 

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Being Present and Fun Learning


One of the hardest things to do in life is live in the present. If we are busy thinking of things in the past ,  when we should be concentrating on the now , we cheat ourselves of the days joy.Woulda, coulda, shoulda! If we are busy thinking of things to come, and worrying over them ,we deny ourselves the  beauty of  the fruit of our efforts and the progress we should be celebrating . It is so easy to get caught up in worry isn't it.  Do you worry if you are capable ( physically, emotionally, intelligently)?, do you worry that the mom over at the Smith house is doing more with her kids than you are?, do you worry that it's the right decision to homeschool your kids?, or send them to school? How easy it can be to become occupied with our thoughts!  I can not say that I am any better at dealing with it than anyone else. But I can say that I have become better than I was before with practice. I have to remind myself all the time to be present. To take a deep breath! But I promise that  if  you will commit to trying, you will begin to see beauty  trickle into places you have never seen it before. By nature I am a planner. Not like 5 or 10 year plans kind of planner but  the check lists and such kind of planner.It is my comfort zone. There are things to be done and only so many hours in a day but, ya know what ? Too much planning just boils down to organized worry!. 

Children have a beautiful way of forcing you out of where you are comfortable and taking you to much better places if you are willing to accept their lead sometimes. Some of the best lessons are unplanned or just come from everyday living.        


                                      Something as simple as a few minutes in the garden can yield great reward


                                   Preparation for future fun (no worries involved) Homemade treasure rocks 


    

Preparation for something necessary- Eating! Homemade pizza dough for lunch - math included =  *Bonus  

                                         
                                                             But mostly it's just fun to make pizza
                                                   
                     Mold of a leaf that we cast with playdoh. We are lucky enough to have the "mold 
                         in our porch from when they poured the concrete slab and a leaf fell in.
  
           Directions on how to build a sedimentary rock model complete with fossils using playdoh.
                                      Colored sand would be a nice alternative though.


                                A little picture of what our sedimentary rock models looked like


Switch it game. After everyone build their sedimentary rock model we switched places and tried to match the fossil prints with the shells, etc. that created them.

                                        
Such an ugly picture but this is what our dough looked like for the treasure rocks. The link is on the page                     below with the list of the days activities. P.S. a great use for used coffee LOL!




                                    And breaking in to the Treasure rocks was worth the prep


May 16, 2012

Fossils and Dinosaurs!


Bible:  God made the Dinosaurs

BrainPop jr K-3.: Fossils- video

BrainPop: Fossils

Read from Science book starting on page C20
How fossils are formed and types of fossils

Make a cast of a leaf fossil

Create a mock sediment slice

   Brainpop: Dinosaurs

Discovering Dinosaurs page C24

People in Science: Charles Langmuir
End of section questions

End of Lesson Review questions

Dinosaur poetry prompts: Alliteration, Similes, and acrostic ( abcteach.com)

 Homemade Treasure rocks

******* I know this says buttercream-icing but if you scroll down it is part of the same page*************************




Well it's bedtime. See you tomorrow!

Day two of five into the life of homeschool

Many mornings I start my day with a devotional of some type. Right now I am finding the book " One Hundred and one Devotions for Homeschool Moms" by Jackie Wellwood very helpful! I know that with the task of homeschooling three young elementary level students I need all the  knowledge, wisdom, and inspiration I can get. It is not because the material is so difficult to teach but  because of the quality of the teaching I want to do. I want my interactions as a mother and as their teacher to reflect the virtues I am attempting to instill in them.  If I want my children to be kind and patient, honest and faithful, I must model those behaviors. On days  like today "Molasses Days" I need to draw upon the source of my strength. For me it is God's word. In addition it may be regular time with other homeschooling moms to exchange ideas.What is a "molasses day" well that's what I call a day when things seem to take eons longer than you have planned. It's when the material you are teaching seems a bit too abstract and so you need to take the lesson a little slower and be a little more creative.We all have these days and that is a normal part of homeschooling. At times you will feel like the one who is being tested. Today I feel like I have passed my test. Despite the slowness of the day we achieved everything on our list and it was done in a way that was accepting of the moment. On days like this you can go with the flow or you can try and force the process along. I have learned that children like garden plants can not be forced to grow any faster than they are ready to at the time and you may as well save yourself a  headache and make yourself a cup of tea and cozy up to where you are at. At this moment my test is patience and  involves a small child who is talking to me at almost 12:00 a.m. because they have a stomach ache (or they just like staying up to read- not sure ). Inspiration and Preparation = less Perspiration and more Success! 
 

So today's school day included:

     May 15, 2012

Bible: Sauls conversion / Metamorphosis
Video: Road to Damascus

BrainPOP jr.: Rocks and minerals

BrainPop-

Mineral identification: color, Mohs scale, luster, streak test

Types of rock: Igneous, Sedimentary, metamorphic

Rock cycle

Girls: Define vocabulary words- write on index cards/ L: online ABCya

How Rocks Form: C12

Rock Cycle activity ( crayon)

Review questions

Saxon Math
K S3
A S2
L:S1

Reading: girls: HOP 4/5 Orange Level  Lesson 24

L: HOP 1.5 Red Level



And the pics: 

 Vocabulary


The product of our Rock Cycle Activity using crayons. 
See the link above 
* I strongly recommend doing this outside!!!!   Live and learn :) 

                                                 
If you happen to have crayon maker like this one I suggest you use it instead of the foil version listed
The results are comparable! 




 And because we couldn't let National Chocolate Chip Day pass us by


Hope you enjoyed.........and see you tomorrow!

Monday, May 14, 2012

One week five posts


I have no special talents.  I am only passionately curious.  ~Albert Einstein


This is so true! I also love this quote because if I had to pick one word to describe how people feel when they find out you homeschool , it would be curious. Mostly they are curious in a really positive way. They know of someone who homeschool or they wonder what that means. Sometimes people are curious because they are interested in doing it themselves. Whatever the reason for their curiosity I thought I would take one week to blog each day about what our day looks like. My hope is that once people see what it means and an example of our day that they would feel that if they waned to they were more than qualified to educate their children at home.  So, just some preliminary  information: I have three children; Kindergarten, 2nd, and 3rd grade. Our focus this week is Earth Science. We school Monday through  Thursday and have Fridays off. This Friday we will be wrapping up our studies with a trip to Dinosaur World in Plant City.     

May 14, 2012

Bible: Wise or foolish? Build your house upon the rock.
Matthew 7:24

Video: Reading Rainbow: The Magic School bus inside the earth

Science: Rocks, Minerals, Fossils; Read beginning on section C6

Define Vocabulary words

Observe, Classify, and Chart rocks

Read: Layers of the Earth

Layers of the Earth Worksheet; Label and fill in the blank

Make a playdoh model of the earth’s layers

Review questions at the end of the section

Make rock candy and discuss crystal formation J

Saxon Math ( individual lessons)

Kaitlyn: S3
Alyssa: S2
Lucas:S1

Reading: HOP 4/5 Girls Orange level Lesson

Lucas: HOP 1:  Red level






                                                       Rocks for classifying and charting


                                                       Playdoh models of the earths layers

                                         Making rock candy as an example of crystal formation                                                                          
                                         and because who doesn't love an excuse to make candy :)


All right so that was our school day! See you tomorrow!