Week two here at the hacienda was all about figuring out how to make the schedule work when the pace of life gets in the way. I had to be out of town on Thursday for a meeting, and to my surprise the husband agreed to take the day off and "do the schedule." I honestly didn't expect him to be able to pull it off, but he did! I think it was good for him to see how much planning it takes to keep all the balls in the air.
Here are the highlights of the week:
1. Dad did it!
2. Grace figured out when to use her daily checklist and when to use the weekly reading schedule, and she almost has all the double addition facts learned.
3. Camille got faster on her new curriculum.
4. Ryan finally "got" some basic order of mathmatical operations and vastly improved his hand writing with a new hand position.
5. Joshua asked me to find out how two of our elderly friends were doing, so he would know what to pray for them. He asked my two days in a row until I did it.
6. Hearing my children sing the words to O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing My Great Reseemer's Praise.
Thank you Heavenly Father for the privilege of teaching my sweet children myself. How precious these days are! Your care for the smallest details of our lives is overwhelming. I love you!
Heather
...test Me now in this," says the Lord of hosts, "if I will not open for you the windows of heaven, and pour out for you a blessing until it overflows.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
First Week of School
Don't we just look like homeschoolers?
No new outfits or back packs needed here!
We had a great first week of school. I must admit I was very apprehensive about how we were going to get everything done this year with my new job responsibilities, but God was faithful again. He smoothed out the bumps, sweetened our attitudes, and generally gave us all joyful hearts about getting back to school. We started out with our traditional go out the front door, get your pics taken by Mom and then knock on the side door and be welcomed into "school." The littles love it, and the 12 year old tolerates it.
One thing that I was counting on to simplify our days really delivered on it's promises. After week one, Switched On Schoolhouse, has been a lifesaver. Camille is doing the entire 4th grade curriculum, and although it took her awhile to get in the swing of things, she enjoyed it. I was available to troubleshoot "what does it want me to do?" questions and the grading took me about 5-7 minutes a day. YEA!!
Ryan is doing the Language Arts and History/Geography parts of the 8th grade curriculum. He is breezing through them, and we have supplemented his history readings with the American History suggestions from the 9th grade curriculum from amblesideonline. His online Biology course from Veritas Press has not started yet, but he and his father have begun the VideoText Algebra Module A without killing each other. :) He will plumb the depths of Dante's Inferno in the coming weeks as well. We found an excellent article at wikipedia.
Grace had a great week and was so excited to be a first grader. We are doing the Charlotte Mason 1st grade curriculum found again at amblesideonline.com. She has learned to count the minutes on the clock, even numbers and begun work on the doubles addition flash cards. Her poetry selections inspired wonderful discussions about how the Sun rises and sets and the water table at the seashore. We are doing a poem a day from A Child's Garden of Verses by R L Stevenson. We learned about the balen inside a whale's mouth thanks to Kipling's Just So Stories. She handled the big girl narrations from Fifty Famous Stories with no problems.
My baby is a Kindergartener! He was beyond excited about it all. He loves having books and folders and a real live schedule just like everyone else. He did nice work in phonics this week and was very proud that he read The Little Red Hen online all by himself. My baby is growing up, sniff.
We are also learning the Charles Wesley Hymn, O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing together in bible time. The Joni Erickson Tada Hymns For a Kid's Heart is a wonderful resource.
Here's to more adventures in learning next week!
Heavenly Father, You are so merciful! Thank you for the things You taught each of us this week. Help us not to waste them. Amen.
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