New video up about how I got math curriculum for free!
Used book stores are the best! Math U See Zeta!!!
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Monday, August 1, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
My Favorite Homeschooling YouTubers
I really enjoy watching other home school moms on YouTube and thought I'd share with you who my favorites are. I hope you like them as much as I do!
1) Just Sew Trish
2) This Gathered Nest
3) Jlk6532
4) A Farmhouse Full
5 )FullTimeWifeLife
1) Just Sew Trish
2) This Gathered Nest
3) Jlk6532
4) A Farmhouse Full
5 )FullTimeWifeLife
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Logic of English
A while back I purchased Logic of English (affiliate link). I can honestly say that the first week it was here in my house had me convinced it was very worth while! The kids love it! They beg for it every single day. They love the games and Jackson loves learning to write in cursive and I love that it's completely scripted! The only problem I have is that Jackson is really far beyond the reading and slower on the writing. If he was completely a beginner all around it would be perfect. That being said the review does not hurt him in anyway! I think my favorite thing about it is that there are a ton of different activities to use for practice all of the skills and you can choose what works best for your child/children. Anna sometimes tries to participate, though don't even remotely think she's ready. It's fun to see how she has all of the pieces she just needs a little bit longer to put them together.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Scheduling
I am not good about keeping a schedule, or even really planning well. I always want a plan, but I hate fallowing it so I've invented my own system that works well for me.
I start with the Ambleside Online reading list for the week and try to spread the stories out so we aren't trying to cram everything in. I try to add the subjects I want to hit everyday to my checklist, but I don't actually worry so much if they don't always get checked off, I just want to remind myself to try to fit them in and record what we do end up doing.
The things I keep on schedule are math, reading practise, nature study, poetry, some weeks we do one of Jackson's spelling words every day, and if I feel like we're slacking I'll add a reminder to do something physical and call it PE.
On top of these things I add Logic of English (affiliate link), science, and whatever read alouds we're currently doing at least once a week.
I also always leave myself space to record all of the spontaneous learning that happens and the things that thew kids randomly ask to do.
Once I have everything planned out I do something from the days list whenever an opportunity arises. Often I read while the kids eat or play and I will intentionally keep the hands on projects for Lincoln's nap time.
Jackson will sometimes ask for something specific and I'll try to drop whatever I'm doing to accommodate him. If we miss something I might try top hit it over the weekend or just shift the next weeks schedule to allow for a make up day.
I'm really considering switching over to a bullet journal style planner, but I'm not sure if I will or not.
My planner starts out looking like this |
The things I keep on schedule are math, reading practise, nature study, poetry, some weeks we do one of Jackson's spelling words every day, and if I feel like we're slacking I'll add a reminder to do something physical and call it PE.
Nature Study |
I also always leave myself space to record all of the spontaneous learning that happens and the things that thew kids randomly ask to do.
He has been very into ancient Greece and Rome |
Jackson will sometimes ask for something specific and I'll try to drop whatever I'm doing to accommodate him. If we miss something I might try top hit it over the weekend or just shift the next weeks schedule to allow for a make up day.
It usually ends up looking like this! |
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Mother's Day Hike
This year for Mother's Day we went for a hike at Silver Falls with the inlaws.
It was a great opportunity for the kids to show off some of the things they've been learning through nature study and also just great to get out and get moving in a place we don't get to spend much time.
Shayne and his Mom |
It was obviously muddy... |
Anna was an "angry wolf". |
The kids got to build these awesome bird houses with their dad and Papa for myself and my mother in law as a mothers day gift.
All in all it was a greet day!
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Body issues
Do you ever feel like you don't belong in your own body? I do.This isn't about weight or pant size or anything like that. I'm sure this will sound strange, but I feel like my body is too big for me. I just feel small. I feel like I belong in a tiny little body. I look down and think I'm to far away from my feet. My arms feel too long and my chest is too large. I can't wear converse without feeling like I have clown feet. Don't even get me started on the width of my nail beds. My teeth even seem to be the wrong size. I spent my middle and high school career surrounding myself with people shorter than I am and hunching over, both to hide my height and my chest. I'm not even particularly tall. I'm 5'7". I feel awkward when I move and try to keep my limbs tucked in close so that I don't add to my size.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Life of Fred
One of our recent purchases was Life of Fred.
Sorry my camera is so sad! |
The first chapter inspired Jackson to make up his own math problems. He can already do basic addition and subtraction fairly well because he really loves math and will almost always choose math activities when they're available.
Writing his own problems |
The second chapter was just as good as the first and I'm hoping I can keep him from trying to do the whole book at once! We did buy the first four just in case he did decide he couldn't stop!
He and I made a special red notebook just for Apples so he can keep all of his work together. |
I would definitely recommend these books especially if you have a kid that either loves math or one that might need more of an application to real life approach, even though Life of Fred isn't terribly realistic.
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