Saturday, September 11, 2010
Day 3 - Eating Math
On day 3 we started the morning singing the Sing, Spell, Read, and Write phonics song. H was a little bored with it, but A was catching on well. Little E thought it was fun. I printed more letter work sheets from www.startfall.com (we have covered A and B so far) for A to color, and H and I took turns reading pages about the Titanic in her Magic Tree House book. I was also able to help her with blending sounds in words. Reading and history covered! I am putting a strong emphasis on reading more than anything else with H. Just before leaving 2nd grade in public school, she was selected to be in the gifted program for math, but her reading was average at best. I assigned her to write her spelling and vocabulary words 1x each and then we started on math: fractions with cooking. On the inside of a file folder I drew pictures of measuring cups and divided them into quarters and eighths. I drew a different cup for each measurement with in a cup: ¼, ½, ¾, 1. We quadrupled the recipe of muffins and I had her figure out the ingredients multiplied by 4. She did very well and I was able to use up some very ripe bananas. Waste not, want not.
Day 2 - Accomplishemnts
Day two was manageable with 4 less children in the home. I pulled out the book What Your 3rd Grader Needs to Know and read out loud to my daughter, Aladdin. The day before, I had underlined many words in the story that I thought would be unfamiliar to her. On Day 2 I told her that those underlined words would be her spelling and vocabulary words. The words were fetch, innocent, widow, flames, burst, cuffed, reveal, descend, garment, niche, and moral. I looked up the definitions with her in Webster and simplified or abbreviated them as I dictated them to her. She complained that her hand hurt after writing down 6. She said her public school teacher let her finish work the next day and even take it home if she didn’t finish it the next day. I told her that she was welcome to sit at the table as long as she wanted until it was done. We finished 10 minutes later. I felt so accomplished; 3 subjects from one story! I was beginning to feel a tad bit less overwhelmed with homeschooling.
Quantifying
I mentioned earlier that I have a schedule. This is it:
School Schedule
MWF TR
5:15 AM Lunches
5:30 AM Shower
Get dressed head to toes
6:00 AM Scripture reading
Empty dishwasher
Check email
6:30 AM Wake up children
Get children dressed
Make beds
Clean bathroom
Make breakfast
7:00 AM Scripture Reading
7:30 AM Eat breakfast
8:05 AM Walk to school
8:45 AM Math Science
9:45 AM Reading and apples history & Lit
10:30 AM Spelling and vocabulary handwriting
11:30 AM Lunch
12:00 PM Free time and mommy rest time
1:30 PM Art computer
2:30 PM Walk to school
3:30 PM William Homework
So far I follow it about 50% of the time. I use it more of a guideline so that I can regulate my time. I also made a checklist for daily subjects, again, so I can monitor what I am covering. I never cover all of them in one day. I also apply life experiences to different subjects and write that experience next to the subject for example: Math – cooking and fractions. Here is the list:
Subjects covered today
Math
Reading
Science
Spelling
Vocabulary
Literature
History
Art
Piano
Voice
Soccer
School Schedule
MWF TR
5:15 AM Lunches
5:30 AM Shower
Get dressed head to toes
6:00 AM Scripture reading
Empty dishwasher
Check email
6:30 AM Wake up children
Get children dressed
Make beds
Clean bathroom
Make breakfast
7:00 AM Scripture Reading
7:30 AM Eat breakfast
8:05 AM Walk to school
8:45 AM Math Science
9:45 AM Reading and apples history & Lit
10:30 AM Spelling and vocabulary handwriting
11:30 AM Lunch
12:00 PM Free time and mommy rest time
1:30 PM Art computer
2:30 PM Walk to school
3:30 PM William Homework
So far I follow it about 50% of the time. I use it more of a guideline so that I can regulate my time. I also made a checklist for daily subjects, again, so I can monitor what I am covering. I never cover all of them in one day. I also apply life experiences to different subjects and write that experience next to the subject for example: Math – cooking and fractions. Here is the list:
Subjects covered today
Math
Reading
Science
Spelling
Vocabulary
Literature
History
Art
Piano
Voice
Soccer
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Day 1 - Crash and Burn
I made a schedule for myself because I like seeing what I am capable of during the day. I also like to blow off schedules and ride free style. I woke up at 5:30 a.m. to see my husband off to work. I had scheduled myself to stay up, read the scriptures, check email, and shower before I had to wake the children up at 6:30. I went back to bed and slept in until 7:30 when the children woke up. I kind of rushed to get dressed and then tried to rush the children to get dressed. What’s the hurry? We had to eat breakfast (cereal) and be out the door at 8:05 a.m. to walk my DS a ½ mile to school. All of us. At 7:45 a.m. my DSIL (sis-in-law) knocks on the front door. Oh, yeah, I am taking her 2 DS to school and watching her younger 2 DS while she goes to the doctor for 2 hours
I looked to the internet as my savior and attempt to print out math review sheets for H, only I found an online math tutoring program. I bought a year subscription on the spot and I assigned her to start reviewing. She didn’t like it and my DH was less than pleased to know I had spent more money on top of the new Saxon math books I had recently purchased, which by the way, were now officially late being shipped by the online distributor. I did manage to find some coloring pages for A to color while I cleaned up potty accidents by E and her boy cousin who is only 9 days older than her.
Alas, at 11 a.m. my DSIL came back from her appointment and we both rushed out the door to meet the bus and pick up our friend’s (Nannette) daughter from preschool and her little 15 month old sister. Since it’s the first day of preschool, we both have to show ourselves to the bus driver. We then walked back to my home for lunch and then I put my friend’s baby and E in bed for naps. Since this was the first day of the baby being at my house, she wouldn’t go to bed without some screaming. After about 10 minutes of protesting she fell asleep at the door of the room and I had an hour of ‘quiet’ time. That is, H only asked me to entertain her every 10 minutes. At exactly 1:00, A and her preschool friend woke up the baby and 5 minutes later, Nannette showed up. Yeah!!!!! Then I realized that I had to start dinner and the house was trashed and W needed to be picked up from school at 3:00. Since it takes 20 minutes to walk to the school, and dinners are not Rachel Ray’s 30 Minute Meals, my free time was virtually nonexistent for the day.
When W came home, it was homework time and then dinner time. DH took 3 children to soccer practice and H and I went to church for her young girls activity night. At 9:00 I returned home to dirty dishes and dinner needing to be put away. DH had just finished putting the younger children to bed. So at 9:30 and after dishes, I put myself to bed and vowed to not to sleep in on a school day.
Homeschool accomplishments: Math, reading.
I looked to the internet as my savior and attempt to print out math review sheets for H, only I found an online math tutoring program. I bought a year subscription on the spot and I assigned her to start reviewing. She didn’t like it and my DH was less than pleased to know I had spent more money on top of the new Saxon math books I had recently purchased, which by the way, were now officially late being shipped by the online distributor. I did manage to find some coloring pages for A to color while I cleaned up potty accidents by E and her boy cousin who is only 9 days older than her.
Alas, at 11 a.m. my DSIL came back from her appointment and we both rushed out the door to meet the bus and pick up our friend’s (Nannette) daughter from preschool and her little 15 month old sister. Since it’s the first day of preschool, we both have to show ourselves to the bus driver. We then walked back to my home for lunch and then I put my friend’s baby and E in bed for naps. Since this was the first day of the baby being at my house, she wouldn’t go to bed without some screaming. After about 10 minutes of protesting she fell asleep at the door of the room and I had an hour of ‘quiet’ time. That is, H only asked me to entertain her every 10 minutes. At exactly 1:00, A and her preschool friend woke up the baby and 5 minutes later, Nannette showed up. Yeah!!!!! Then I realized that I had to start dinner and the house was trashed and W needed to be picked up from school at 3:00. Since it takes 20 minutes to walk to the school, and dinners are not Rachel Ray’s 30 Minute Meals, my free time was virtually nonexistent for the day.
When W came home, it was homework time and then dinner time. DH took 3 children to soccer practice and H and I went to church for her young girls activity night. At 9:00 I returned home to dirty dishes and dinner needing to be put away. DH had just finished putting the younger children to bed. So at 9:30 and after dishes, I put myself to bed and vowed to not to sleep in on a school day.
Homeschool accomplishments: Math, reading.
Introduction
This is the first year I have homeschooled any of my children. Although, I was homeschooled in 2nd grade and from 8 grade until I took my GED at age 17. My husband was also homeschooled from K-5 grades. So, the idea of homeschooling was not foreign to me. In fact, I was very comfortable with the idea of homeschooling with one exception: I didn't want to be the one home with my children.
I am a homemaker with a degree in business economics, and many times I have said that if I hadn't met my husband in college, I would have been a very happy and successful business woman. You might think I was a little naive and overconfident. You might think right. I love my children, but it took me years to be happy as a mother. I had let myself feel inferior to the women with perfect homes, hair, and Honda Odysseys. As my children have grown and multiplied to 4, I finally feel happy in my own skin, habits, and mini van. I also have great support from my husband. So armed with determination and saxon math books, I have started homeschooling my DD in the 3rd grade. I have put my DS in public school in the 1st grade. I also have a DD who is starting kindergarten, and a DD who is 3 and is providing me much learning in patience and multitasking with this new adventure.
I am a homemaker with a degree in business economics, and many times I have said that if I hadn't met my husband in college, I would have been a very happy and successful business woman. You might think I was a little naive and overconfident. You might think right. I love my children, but it took me years to be happy as a mother. I had let myself feel inferior to the women with perfect homes, hair, and Honda Odysseys. As my children have grown and multiplied to 4, I finally feel happy in my own skin, habits, and mini van. I also have great support from my husband. So armed with determination and saxon math books, I have started homeschooling my DD in the 3rd grade. I have put my DS in public school in the 1st grade. I also have a DD who is starting kindergarten, and a DD who is 3 and is providing me much learning in patience and multitasking with this new adventure.
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