Showing posts with label Home schooling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home schooling. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

School is underway!


Well, the first week and a half of school is behind us. We've had a good start in general, though we are still trying to really get into the swing of things. And, of course, with four children 6 and under, there will always be tweaking to do. Plus, I'm still learning new things as a teacher and constantly adjusting my philosophy on teaching in light of what I'm learning.


Our ideal schedule looks a little fuller than this, but this is what it has ended up as looking like these past few days:


8:30~ breakfast (Vala goes back to bed for morning nap)

9:30 ~All the kids recite memory work (We've been working on Deut 6: 4-9 here at home and yesterday we added Matthew 7: 13-14 since that's their memory verse for church this week)

~Then I read out loud (Little House on the Prairie)

~Lorien practices oral narration as she tells the story back to me

10:30~ Phonics and writing with Lorien or copywork and she reads a bit to me

11:00~Feed Vala and Lorien reads to me or does copywork if she is not done.

~Play time till lunch

Then in the afternoon while the kids are napping, we do piano or math or art. So, things have been mixed and matched quite a bit this first week and a half, but hopefully, we'll soon figure out what is the best general routine and stick with it.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Gearing up for school

Well, it's that time of year again. We're starting school on Monday. We've had a good break this summer, but we're all looking forward to getting back into a routine again. Lorien told me yesterday, "Mom, you never read to us anymore." so, I know they're ready for school to start back up! I'm looking forward to it too.

This summer I read a book called: Teaching the Trivium- Christian Homeschooling In a Classical Style. It was another one of those life-altering books. God really used it to remind me why I am homeschooling and what my job is as a parent, training His children. It is a great book to read even if you are not considering using a classical style of education. In fact, I highly recommend that anyone who is homeschooling or thinking about homeschooling read at least the first 3 chapters of this book. I think it's the best scriptural argument for homeschooling that I've ever read.

So, we'll update you as the school year gets underway!

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Last School Year

Sorry to all of you who have been waiting for updates . . . for four months. I'm finally getting around to it. This may be boring to some of you, so if it is too long, just skip to the pictures at the end. But, many of you have asked how our school year went, so I'll give you an idea of what school is like at our house-- not that it won't change as we change; that's part of the beauty of homeschooling.

Lorien was in Kindergarten this year. She learned to read and was so excited when she read the whole book of "Hop on Pop" all by herself! But, on the whole, she's not that interested in reading yet, so we're not pushing it. We went at a comfortable pace this year and are taking a break this summer with periodic reviews.

She loved math and is quite good at it. She's learned about concepts like place value, addition and subtraction, and even the area of a rectangle. She also learned skills like using tally marks and skip counting by 2's, 5's, and 10's.

Bible time or prayer always started out our day. I didn't do as good of a job teaching scripture memory as I should have, but we've worked more on that this summer and I have a better plan for focussing on bible and scripture memory when school starts back up in the fall. But, an essential part of parenting is remembering to teach all the time, wherever we are and whatever we're doing, about the Lord and His ways. God has been gracious to constantly remind me of that and steer me back on track when I forget.

The kids all love being read to. We've read countless shorter books, but some of the longer books we read this year and this summer were: Charlotte's Web, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Heidi, Little House In the Big Woods, Stuart Little, Chatterer the Red Squirrel, and The Little Princess. A couple of these were books on tape that we enjoyed listening to on our way to and from Colorado this summer. I'll save the highlights from that trip for another entry.

The birth of Vala made this school year interesting. But, it was wonderful to be able to take a break and focus on being a family and enjoying our new baby without worrying about school for a while. I was amazed at how much we still got done and how much Lorien learned even though we spent fewer days and a third of the hours doing school than most kids do.

Beren really enjoyed doing pre-school activities this year. He had his own workbooks to do and had so much fun! He's just so eager to learn right now and soaks everything up!

Toward the very end of the year, I had someone give me this tip: have older kids teach the younger ones while you teach a middle child. So, while I taught Beren, Lorien taught Nienna her numbers, and how to sort by color, etc. This worked so well. They both loved it and it is a great way to keep toddlers entertained while you are working one-on-one with another child.

Our two "extra" activities this year were piano lessons and participation in a homeschool co-op. Lorien absolutely loves playing the piano and we have a great teacher who makes lessons and practicing so much fun. I would highly recommend her to everyone, so if anyone is looking for a great piano teacher, contact me for details.

Our homeschool co-op is run by moms who teach 4 different classes to 4 different age groups each Monday afternoon. We cover things that are not as easy for some people to cover at home like group sports in a P.E. class, Music, Art, a C.P.R. course, etc. The kids had a blast and made a lot of new friends.

The thing I loved this year was just being a family and getting to watch my kids learn in a relaxed environment using a curriculum taylored to each child's level and learning style. We would often enjoy a snack while doing our math or practice our Spanish words over lunch. I'm loving this and looking forward to another year starting in August.

Math:

Science:


Daddy reading Chatterer the Red Squirrel:

Friday, October 06, 2006

Lorien's First Day of School

Lorien was so excited to hear that she would be starting Kindergarten this year! For many reasons we have made the decision to home school our kids. We haven't decided exactly how long we are going to keep them at home, but at least through grade school, and probably Jr. High also. We have a few years to evaluate and see which road each child should travel. This year we are using the "My Father's World" kindergarten curriculum and adding more Bible and Story Time and Spanish. She loves it almost as much as I love teaching her. We even found a bargain desk for Beren to help keep him occupied. He loves to "do school" too. Monte and I are so thankful to the Lord for all the support He's given through our families and through many friends here in Des Moines. Anyone out there who home schools, I'd love to hear your comments, advice, and encouragement.