Down Mulberry Lane

Planning...

7:56 PM, November 9, 2008 .. Posted in School Notes .. 1 comments .. Link

Every so often, I have to reevaluate where we are at in school.  This weekend, I sat down and did the numbers.  I was feeling very far behind... to the point of needing to push a bit.   I figured out how far we were along in Chelsea's high school courses and what she'll need to accomplish to graduate.  I also tried to figure out Megan's progress as well. 

To my delight, we are on track.  We should be able to graduate Chelsea ON TIME... and we should be able to finish her 11th grade year up before summer camp, if she decides to go and gets accepted to work again.   Megan is using her 8th grade year to also begin "high school" in classes that she is academically ready.  She has begun Spanish, Ancient World History, Bible, and also a couple electives she works on occasionally. 

I am feeling much more calm.  We aren't behind.  We've had some hectic days and yet, we still are doing ok.  If we take too much more time off however, it will be a bit hard to complete by June 1st.  I'll not worry about that right now, rather just keep plodding along.  I jotted in my school calendar a monthly countdown of available school days so that I can keep on track each month.  Perhaps it will give me incentive to keep up a good pace, rather than drifing behind a bit at a time. 

Warmly, ~Melissa

 



Are we ready for college?

1:50 PM, August 15, 2008 .. Posted in School Notes .. 0 comments .. Link

Yesterday was a busy day of trying to figure classes out. 

My daughter has at the moment, decided that elementary education is where she would like to focus her attentions.  She seems fairly happy about this, having come and gone from it a few times, she is fairly certain it is where she wants to be and needs to be.  She has a scholarship for school's first couple years available through our local college and is now trying to make sure that classes will transfer to the college of choice for her when the time comes she needs to transfer for her degree. 

She was at college taking a Successful Start Seminar (which is held before classes officially begin).  I was busy calling and emailing the college to get her first semester's courses pinned down... finding out if they will transfer.  At 12:10 they got back to me in an official way and I headed out to college to meet my daughter who just got out of class so we can rearrange her courses and purchase her books.  We found out that we can't change her classes because all the guidance counselors are away at meetings and won't be back until Monday.  We were going to leave to go camping Monday morning, but we will now need to delay that to see if she can add one more class (Intro to teaching) before school starts. 

We finalized her finances, short of needing to send a copy of her schedule to the scholarship committee.  We then purchased her school books for this semester... $538.16!!! and if she can take this other class, another $110!!!  Crazy, crazy, crazy!!! 

I think I mentioned her blessing of getting a desk from freecycle and it works wonderfully!  We moved her sister out, so she is alone so that she will have uninterrupted study time.  She is still organizing her room, but is loving it.  Last night she says, "I'm going to my room, my very own room," with a sheepish smile on her face.  She's almost 19yo, but I think finally feels like she is growing up and her confidence has soared since working at camp.  She was praised for many things and received an award for her hard work, and ability to smile through the disappointments.  A lot of the staff looked up to her.  With all that positive attention over the summer, she opened up and gained friends and they loved her even with her quirks and she just blossomed.  I know she was thankful for her schooling (at home) before, but now she is happy in who God made her to be. 

Well, we are hoping she can get into the teaching class and that this trip on Monday is worth stalling the camping trip over.  *grin*  Little things like this can be like a grain of sand under a toenail to my DH. 

Kate has already made new friends at college with this Successful Start Seminar and feels like college really isn't as scary as she thought it might be.  For those interested, her reason for picking elementary education is two-fold.  She loves family and wants to first off be a wife and a Mom and hopes to homeschool her own kids some day.  The education background she thinks will benefit her in some ways as having a degree in Iowa she could school at home, but also be a supervising teacher, allowing her a small bit of income while staying at home and encouraging other parents of homeschoolers.   Secondly, if she doesn't have kids right away because it just isn't in God's plan, well, she loves kids and feels this is a good place for her to set her attentions.  She loves finding ways to see faces light up, to see kids "get it" just makes her heart soar.  

I'm happy to see things falling in line.  Some times it seems we are always behind, and yet it seems we may actually be ready for college.  Praise God! 

Warmly, ~Melissa

 



Homeschool Meme from Jacque

10:22 PM, July 28, 2007 .. Posted in School Notes .. 1 comments .. Link
 I am doing the homeschool Meme from Jacque's blog.  Beings I homeschool and am on Homestead blogger, I guess I qualify for adding my thoughts to this.   

I started homeschooling (years ago or year)

in 1999.  Kate was in 5th grade.  Chelsea was in 2nd grade.  Megan was still a little lamb.  We pulled the older two from church school.

I homeschool __ of my children

2. ?  LOL.  I guess 3 is correct until Kate is officially graduated, which will be soon.  But next year it will be just two... that will be different for me.... I guess more time for me to spend with baby, decluttering, etc!  We have 4 children however in all different stages of learning... even if one is about to graduate, she is still needing guidance. 

I teach my children to read at age(specific age or not?)

No specific age.  There is always room for introducing it, but I found pushing it doesn't work.  My 2nd daughter learned to read up to a second grade level during 2nd-third grade... she didn't proceed much further in skill until she was almost 13yo... when she went from 2nd grade to 7th grade skills in a matter of months. (and yes we checked her eyes and tried ALL kinds of reading programs).  I worked with her on and off throughout the years, but tears and inability caused me to take breaks from the pressure of reading.  In 6th grade, we worked hard and we got progress... so we continued to work hard and she was able to read even above her grade level.  My youngest read around 6-7yo and continued with yearly growth.  

A few of my most favorite homeschool teaching resources are:

The Bible

Moore Formula Manual

A Home Designed Form-U-La

Internet

Any scope and sequence book.

The library.

Do you write out goals for school each year?

Yes, I guess.  I don't consider them school goals, but just growth type goals.  I am totally about the " BIG PICTURE"... and school is such a small part of that... it doesn't even begin to include the character training, the biblical training, the life skill training, etc... I write goals to keep me focused... if I get lost or frustrated during the year with a child, I read my goals and sometimes that is enough to say to me... back off on math... this character issue is a MUCH bigger problem and worthy of the time needed to fix the problem.  It keeps me sane when I think we're not accomplishing anything.  It encourages me when I see that we are making progress.  It also keeps me on track when I get very busy with farmer's market, lambing season, gardening, etc. 

What time do you start school each day? Do you have a specific schedule?

Hmmmm, Last year it was between 9 and 10 am.  I am hoping to start earlier this year.  We will be trying a new schedule.  Before we did farm chores first and by the time we were finished and cleaned up it was almost always 10am. 

I have used ___ math programs. My favorite is:

Math-It

Saxon 54-Algebra 1/2

Teaching Textbooks Algebra 1

Rod and Staff grade 1-4

Miquon Math

Horizons Math

Holt Algebra 1

Wow!  I didn't know how fickle we were!   Actually it wasn't fickleness at all, it was finding something that worked for each child.  Miquon worked for one daughter... Rod and Staff for the next.  All use Saxon 54-87.  And my favorite so far has to be Teaching Textbooks Algebra 1, even with a few goofs in the CD's.   I'm still looking for the perfect, (within budget) elementary math.

I have used ___ science programs. My favorite is:

Bob Jones University (grade 2 or 3... a gift from a friend... OK, but not the greatest).

Milliken Unit Studies.  Two of my daughters really enjoyed some of these.

Rod and Staff:  We like the old 5th/6th grade science books...God's Marvelous World

Unit studies (our own and Weaver)

Apologia High School Courses.

Creation Magazine.  Nature Friend Magazine.  Ranger Rick Magazine.  Birds and Blooms Magazine. 

My favorite for high school would be Apologia.  I have looked at Apologias younger ones and they look real nice as well, but I haven't used them.  With the younger grades... we enjoy unit studies... so anything that serves that purpose is great.  We then end our unit study with Rod and Staff's God's Marvelous World and all three girls have used it and found the second book especially quite informative... the first book has more nature items that boys would like!  LOL.  After these books, we use Milliken's unit studies and then to APologia.  We love the magazines. 

I have used ___ grammar/english programs. My favorite is:

Simply Grammar

Easy Grammar

Winston Grammar

Wisdom Words by Weaver

Understanding Writing

Developing Communication by CLP

BJU - American Literature

Suggestions from Moore Formula Manual, Ruth Beechick 3R's, and unit studies.

Rod and Staff.

Understanding Christian Literature

My favorite... I guess favorites would be what light your kids' eyes up, eh?  They like Easy Grammar.  They usually will not balk at an unit study assignment of writing.  But Rod and Staff's simple approach is what has gained the best writing skills from my girls.  That and alot of reading.

I have used ___ history programs. My favorite is:

Rod and Staff 4th and 5th

Unit studies - Milliken and Beautiful Feet, Prairie PRimer

CLP - Streams of Civilizations

BJU or A Beka (I forget which one it was) - United States History

CLP - Fair Play

CLP - Aaaack... can't remember the name... About the constitution!  LOL

Books of interest/ biographies, bibliographies, etc.

Current events:  News, internet news, God's World publications.

Our favorite text... is Streams of Civilizations.  Two girls now have enjoyed it and will often times share what they've read with details and excitement.   But our favorite way to learn history is through biographies. 

What months do you homeschool during?

We homeschool all year.  Not always the same methods all year, but all year, none the less.  We tend to school all day when it is a mom day.  When Dad is home... tv usually is on at 7pm and all are on the couch with Dad.  By schooling all day, I mean the environment is richer for learning.  I don't consider the tv that Dad watches to be enriching as far as learning goes.  LOL... it's usually comedies, mysteries, or reality shows... Once in a while they will watch a history documentary... but that isn't very often.  LOL.  Mom's the party pooper... usually no tv at all, unless an approved educational program.  We live two different sets of schedules depending on when Dad is at work and when he is at home.   

Favorite homeschool method?

Hmmm... I hodge podge it... but I fall back on the Moore Formula.  I like the balance of work, study and service and try to keep that balance as we live our days.  Keeps me from overloading on school... or work... or service even... I've had a couple years when I've done TOO much.  But I pull from alot of different resources and methods.  Age of my children and personality just seem to give in to different methods.  It works for us even though it is mighty hard to explain!

Do you/plan to homeschool all the way through high school?

Yes.  Kate is our first soon to be graduate.  But we didn't plan it from the beginning... we took each year as it came.  Once we felt comfortable with homeschooling, we decided to continue until God led us elsewhere... that hasn't happened yet... so we try to do our best each year.

Have you noticed specific learning styles in each child?

Yes.  And these change as they grow.  Very interesting to study and knowing these will help find better resources to match your child's learning.  Although we never limit them to just one style... that may be their best/easiest way to learn... but not the ONLY way they learn. 

Do you keep specific or general records? Or none, really?

I have records.  But they are a bit muddled at the moment.  I am trying to compile them so I can reduce my paper storage.  That is my NEXT project... after the declutter/garage sale.  The records consist of schoolwork, planners, and my journalings and assorted homeschool record programs that I have tried through the years... I find I prefer paper records... they are more portable and I can catch up at the dentist or where ever. 

 Do you teach Bible, art, journaling, phys. ed.?

Yes.  Phys. ed is my weakest link in our schooling.  We have become more attentive with exercise, but not "education" in general as far as doing the natl. PE program, teaching specifics about sports.  We try to vary each year with allowing a new experience if we have the funds to try say... gymnastics or tennis... that sort of thing.  But usually it consists of general family exercise and group games.  Art is a close second in my weakest link... but we do alot of crafts and I find these worthier as they are Blessing others for the most part.  My kids enjoy journaling... and Bible is our first 1/2 hour to hour of our day... and we stop if questions come up during the day and dig into our Bibles... it is always a priority to learn God's Word in our home.   

 

Where do you like to shop for homeschool books and resources?

Hmmm... vegsource.com was a favorite for a long time.  Homeschool Classifieds has been more successful as of lately, however.  Ebay and Half.com are resources I check for good buys when I know what I am looking for.   I look for specials on swap boards/email groups as well.

As for companies... we like Rod and Staff Publications, Moore Foundation, Christian Light and Christian Liberty Press.  I love the Lacelle Family's website as well.  I like to browse when I have time.  Rock Solid has good prices at times. 

There are so many more... but I don't have my favorites on this computer... so I can't really share more. 

What have you been itching to try?

Hmmmm... that is a hard one.  I make lists... actually post it notes on my computer screen of things I would like to try.  I search for them occasionally and usually find them at a good price.  The more spendy options however... I'd love to try, but I don't even dwell on them, cuz it just won't happen.  I am too cheap and we really don't want to go into debt buying curriculums. 

*Do you use and/or like to use E-books?*

I just started.  I found the Homeschool eStore and have been downloading some ebooks.  We will see how that goes.  We do however like to download audio books.  The girls will put them on their computers or MP3's and listen to them. 

 

Do you have anything to add?

I hope that you will leave me a comment and let me know if you do this tag. I really love to glean what others know and are doing, because I think that is one of the best things about blogging in the homeschool community!  (this is Jacque's note, but I agree, please let me know if you posted so I can read up on yours as well!) 

Warmly, ~Melissa 



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