Blessings From Home

A Productive Day, Zippers, and a HSing Question

{ 10:06, Monday, September 10, 2007 } { Posted in Daily Thoughts } { 1 comments } { Link }

Have you ever had one of those days where you actually managed to cram all your to do's in to and maybe even a few extra things? Well, today was one of those days for us. It started off rough with me oversleeping and hubby not getting up for work on time and then deciding to just take the day off....but after that, all seemed to fall into place. We got school done on time, ate lunch, did some laundry, cleaned up the kitchen, did our weekly home blessing, and hubby even helped with the vacuuming. I taught my son a new chore...cleaning the bathroom. We did a little cleaning up outside as the weather permitted.

And I got to do quite a bit of sewing. In fact, that's about all I've been doing whenever I wasn't cooking or cleaning, or playing with my kids. I've been working on a dress for my daughter, and I kept on procrastinating (or is that called hem-hawing around in OK). So today I sat down, after all my cleaning was done and decided I was going to do my best to get it done today. Well, I don't think I'll manage to get it done, because my eyes are actually getting a little droopy as I type this, but I've got it all done except the zipper, which I have never done before, so I'm trying to figure it out still, and to hem it up, which won't take me long. If the zipper gets to looking too complicated, I may just opt for some buttons. lol. I can do buttons. Though I would really like to try and master the complication that is the zipper. Tomorrow is my sewing day and I will finish the dress, and just to prove it to you, I will have a picture of the finished product on here tomorrow...along with a few other pictures I've been meaning to post.  Tomorrow should be a quiet day....but I've learned to be prepared for anything.

And finally, my homeschooling question....As you all know, all of this is so new to me and I am wondering something. I've figured out that things like math and language arts (i.e. spelling, reading, handwriting, etc) are something that is needed every day. But when it comes to things like science, history, geography, etc...do you follow a set curriculum, or do you just find something to do with said subject that would interest your child or you think they should know about and do that? He just turned 7 and seems kind of bored with what we're doing now and I'm afraid I might lose him (attention wise) if I don't find something that he enjoys a bit more. Does that make sense? I would love to hear some ideas from you all.  Well, my bed is calling to me, tomorrow is another day!

Blessings,

Sara


{ Post a Comment }

Untitled Comment

{ 09:39, Tuesday, September 11, 2007 } { Posted by Jonash2004 }
Honestly, I just plan to read books about subjects like that. Find some fairly accurate novels of children growing up in Colonial America, some fun(er!) science books from Answers in Genesis, stuff like that. I think it will be easier to schedule a reading time during the day, and read a good handful of books a year on different topics, than to schedule in more "school" topics.

I won't have my kids study biology or actual history until later - my mom had me in history books in first grade and each year added just a little tiny bit more until I was bored stiff with it. I learned more detail out of historical novels and getting books about the time period from the library.

There is one family I know of, they 'study' a topic then the mom asks her kids to dictate a story to her about what it would be like to live in the days of the Pilgrims, or something like that. I think that's a good way to see what younger children have learned, without limiting them by what words they can spell.

I hope to use some of these ideas. Don't know if any of this helps! I wouldn't feel bad even just dropping it for a grade or two....

Blessings,
Ashley

{ Last Page } { Page 299 of 474 } { Next Page }

About Me

Home
My Profile
Archives
Friends
My Photo Album

«  January 2009  »
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031 


The Animal Rescue Site

Links

Around the Crochet Table
Hillbilly Housewife
Flylady
Keeping the Home
The Family Homestead

Categories

Country Crafting
Daily Thoughts
Frugal Fridays
Getting Organized
Homestead Dreams
My Little Blessings
Our Homeschooling Journey
Pictures
Weekly Menus and Recipes
Weight Loss Journey

Recent Entries

Links about the new law going into effect-2-10-09
Deer in the headlights and other rambling
Happy New Year!
Wanted...more time
A Quick Update

Friends

FaithfulAcres
BackyardTreasures
quiverfull
Roberta67
YPAmy5
KellyKJV
wannabeone
HSBFrontPorch
HandsNHearts
blessedmama
sweetie
cherkeemom
Brownsmichelle
mamaof2andtwins
Vickie
Jonash2004
CandyFoote
CarolinaWren

oklamouse
blurose
OklahomaJamie
fritzeng
blessingsbaound

pringlemom

farmgal35
mulberrylane
MamaDuke
SongofJoy
Keeblur
KrisM
Joymommy
lizbet
naturalmama
a1health
cindy
SoonerChick
rellamom
Roberta
rashel


Charity
Deblyn
FarmWife
mommyneedscoffee
daisys

Southernangel
3jemsmom
homesteadnpink

oldfashionedgirl

Shaune
melaniedawn
knitmama
Homesteadmomma
Amanda
JoyfulMom
beccasue1029
MissBee
RedneckGirl
Couponqueen
Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket