I'm honored that you'd stop by. Humbled that you'd read on. Here are my musings on family life with God's Grace as my focus. "Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin." -Mother Teresa
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
field trip
Sadie is an amazing artist!
I picked up a free pass for two from the library.
So, the girls and I went to the big art museum down town!
Sadie brought along her journal and sketched her favorite pieces of artwork! She also learned about 'cool' and 'warm' colors!
At the end of the trip, she said: "I want to work at an art museum someday"!
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Reading, Writing & Arithmetic
are the main subjects Sadie and I will cover in our first ever homeschooling adventure!
Because, I'm a visual person, I'll show you the plan:
Monday (after lunch, during Lauren's nap) 12:00 - 2:00
-prayer
-calendar/weather
-handwriting
-phonics
-math
-bible story [following the idea: 'Who is God?' Discovering God's charactor]
Tuesday 12:00 - 2:00
-prayer
-calendar/weather
-handwriting
-phonics
-math
-science
Wednesday 1:00 - 3:00
-prayer
-calendar/weather
-handwriting
-phonics
-math
-art
This is the basic outline. In addition, I have a detailed journal that organizes lesson plans. This week has been a review time and a "soft open to homeschool". :)
In addition to this Sadie will be in Dance and a Moms Group Kids Care as well as playdates with friends! I'm sure 'this' will change and be fine tuned over time! I'm glad we chose Abeka curriculum to keep us on track! Sadie does at least 2 pages from each workbook each 'school session' and then recites phonics. After this is the add on's: science projects, art, a little spanish, literature, bible lessons, cooking projects, field trips, nature walks... car repairs. Just checking to see if you were still reading? ;)
After much research and a year filled with heartache and Daddy gone long hours at work/school--we decided that HS was a good fit for our family this year.
I've always been intrigued by the idea of homeschooling. So far it's been great! I find it fun [as well as] a great motivator to keep the entire workings of the house in better shape! Almost makes me want to sit out on the front porch and churn butter! haha!
John and I see the value in traditional school and we're pretty sure our children will attend in the future. For now, it's amazing to 'stop and smell the roses' with my Kindergartener who believes education is exciting! I pray she continues a lifetime of learning with this same zeal!
[writing her lowercase letters.]
Because, I'm a visual person, I'll show you the plan:
Monday (after lunch, during Lauren's nap) 12:00 - 2:00
-prayer
-calendar/weather
-handwriting
-phonics
-math
-bible story [following the idea: 'Who is God?' Discovering God's charactor]
Tuesday 12:00 - 2:00
-prayer
-calendar/weather
-handwriting
-phonics
-math
-science
Wednesday 1:00 - 3:00
-prayer
-calendar/weather
-handwriting
-phonics
-math
-art
This is the basic outline. In addition, I have a detailed journal that organizes lesson plans. This week has been a review time and a "soft open to homeschool". :)
In addition to this Sadie will be in Dance and a Moms Group Kids Care as well as playdates with friends! I'm sure 'this' will change and be fine tuned over time! I'm glad we chose Abeka curriculum to keep us on track! Sadie does at least 2 pages from each workbook each 'school session' and then recites phonics. After this is the add on's: science projects, art, a little spanish, literature, bible lessons, cooking projects, field trips, nature walks... car repairs. Just checking to see if you were still reading? ;)
After much research and a year filled with heartache and Daddy gone long hours at work/school--we decided that HS was a good fit for our family this year.
I've always been intrigued by the idea of homeschooling. So far it's been great! I find it fun [as well as] a great motivator to keep the entire workings of the house in better shape! Almost makes me want to sit out on the front porch and churn butter! haha!
John and I see the value in traditional school and we're pretty sure our children will attend in the future. For now, it's amazing to 'stop and smell the roses' with my Kindergartener who believes education is exciting! I pray she continues a lifetime of learning with this same zeal!
[writing her lowercase letters.]
Saturday, August 7, 2010
the O'Briens
are wonderful people who we are so thankful for! We spent the day together at White Water State Park as well as their home! Great conversation, awesome food and play was our agenda! We've both added a child since visiting WW together in July of '08! What a gift to spend a day with friends who feel like family.
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