Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The Sleeping Family!!
Over the past couple weeks, I have snapped a few pictures of the kiddos sleeping!! I may have done it because, A. They never sleep, B. When they do fall asleep, it is in the cutest positions/places and C. because they are growing up so quick and I want to capture everything (I will touch more on that in tomorrow's post).
Our Daily Homeschool Schedule
After reading many other homeschool mom's blogs and seeing their daily school schedule, I thought I would do the same! It is so much fun to see what other families do and I feel that we can learn from each other :-)
Here is our schedule from Monday of this week. We use Sonlight's Kindergarten Multi-Subject for curriculum... we LOVE using it!
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Week 14
Seashore life/underwater life/coral reefs/sharks
Valentine’s Day/Pirates
Letter C
Monday:
Pledge of Allegiance & Calendar
Storytime, If You Were a Penguin
Language Arts
- Copy-work 1/Exercise 1
- Browse the C Pages in Dictionary
- Make C Letter Sheet
- Alphabet Flash Cards
- Read Mac’s Map (#5)
Science
- Read, Under the Sea
- Children’s encyclopedia (p. 78-79)
- Activity Sheet (#1-3)
Math
- Teach Inches
- Teach numbers between 40’s
- Review place value
- Review ordinal numbers
- Count to 70
- Lesson 50 worksheet
- History/Geography
Pirate Lapbook
Here is our schedule from Monday of this week. We use Sonlight's Kindergarten Multi-Subject for curriculum... we LOVE using it!
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Week 14
Seashore life/underwater life/coral reefs/sharks
Valentine’s Day/Pirates
Letter C
Monday:
Pledge of Allegiance & Calendar
Storytime, If You Were a Penguin
Language Arts
- Copy-work 1/Exercise 1
- Browse the C Pages in Dictionary
- Make C Letter Sheet
- Alphabet Flash Cards
- Read Mac’s Map (#5)
Science
- Read, Under the Sea
- Children’s encyclopedia (p. 78-79)
- Activity Sheet (#1-3)
Math
- Teach Inches
- Teach numbers between 40’s
- Review place value
- Review ordinal numbers
- Count to 70
- Lesson 50 worksheet
- History/Geography
Pirate Lapbook
Friday, February 10, 2012
Rebuttal- I AM Smart Enough to Homeschool
I had someone (Anonymous) leave a comment on my post, I AM Smart Enough to Homeschool. As I sat here writing a response, I thought it would be informative for others to read the dialog.
Here is what Anonymous wrote:
AnonymousFeb 10, 2012 06:11 AM
"When people tell me that I am NOT going to be able to teach my kids 6th-12th grade, that offends me... they are saying in a polite way that they do not think I am smart enough to teach grades that I have ALREADY successfully passed."
Well, one concern you should have is if your children end up developing a passion for something you do NOT have expertise in. While your education might be adequate until around middle school for most subjects, what if they want to learn something you can't offer them but the public school can? I was homeschooled from 5th - 9th grade, but after I went into high school there's no way my parents could keep up with the math. For example, my dad was the only one that took calculus and that was like 15 years prior so he was super rusty. Also, what if one of your children develop an interest in programming software? The high schools in my area have these courses available to the students now, but I highly doubt you have the expertise to teach that from your college degree. It's something you'd have to learn on your own. Saying that you can handle up through high school graduation is highly presumptuous. Not only that, but you're essentially limiting your children's choices. I'd highly encourage you to do what my parents did and if they develop an interest in something you don't feel comfortable teaching, then have them attend public school part time for those particular courses. Please keep this in mind when your children get around middle/high school. Good luck!
My response:
Anonymous- (why are the critical ones always "anonymous"??)
First, thank you for stopping by my blog, reading and leaving a comment! I love to hear different opinions on my posts... but of course I will have to counter your comment!!
Second, thank you for reconfirming what I and other homeschooling families have to hear and deal with all the time... words/judgements like yours is the reason why I wrote this post in the first place.
"While your education might be adequate until around middle school for most subjects"- My education "might" be "adequate" until around middle school... sorry while I take a moment to stop laughing!!! Let me correct you, my education IS more than adequate to take my kids all the way through high school, not just elementary and most subjects in middle school!
"What if they want to learn something you can't offer them but the public school can?" Good question... there are plenty of opportunities (probably more than public schools even offer) within the community, private tutors, homeschool classes and college courses. I am homeschooling my kids because I can give them the attention and quality of education they deserve... you don't think we would do everything in our power to go out of our way to provide the opportunity to fulfill their desires?? My son wanted to learn how to rock climb, we enrolled him in a rock climbing class... if he wanted to climb Mt. Everest when he was in high school, we would do what we had to do to make his dream come true.
"What if one of your children develop an interest in programming software? The high schools in my area have these courses available to the students now, but I highly doubt you have the expertise to teach that from your college degree." How do you know my husband or I do not have a background in programming software? Just saying... you are making assumptions about our education/background... but like I said before, we would make it happen...if my kids had an interest in programming software, we would find a way for them to learn everything the ever wanted to know on the subject.
"Saying that you can handle up through high school graduation is highly presumptuous. Not only that, but you're essentially limiting your children's choices. I'd highly encourage you to do what my parents did and if they develop an interest in something you don't feel comfortable teaching, then have them attend public school part time for those particular courses." The definition of Presumptuous- Failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate. Wow... this is awesome!! I am so happy that everyone who was shocked to hear that I have deal with rude people's comments all the time can see for themselves the ignorance I have to listen to!!
It sounds like your (anonymous) parents made the decision that THEY felt was best for you and their family by sending you to a public school for high school... I think that is wonderful!! As parents, we have to do what we think is in our children best interest and my husband and I have made the decision that homeschooling is the BEST option for our kids. Our children will NEVER step foot in a public school again, if for some reason they have to go to school outside of the home it will be a private school.
- END
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Love You Forever- By Robert Munsch
When Landon turned two, I pulled out the book one night before bed and read it to him... it was an instant hit! "Again, again, Mommy!!" I read it again... but as I read it a second time, I started to think about the message. By the end of the book I was full tears!!
It is such an emotional story for any mother... the reality of raising a child from infancy to adulthood. Going through the good times and the bad. Even when you are stressed out, tired, overwhelmed and even frustrated with your child; at the end of the day, you still love them. All you want to do is hold them, rock them and tell them how much you are going to love them for the rest of your life.
I actually use this book as a reminder on how quick life goes by and that I need to be mom TODAY. I want my kids to know how much I love them know matter how many "not so good decisions" they have made and will make ;-)
This is still the number one book in our house! Every time we get done reading it, Landon tells me how someday he is going to rock and take care of me when I get old... TEARS!!! Bravo to the author :-)
Thursday, February 2, 2012
I AM Smart Enough to Homeschool
One thing that I have learned in my short time homeschooling, is that everyone has an opinion about it. I wouldn't say that people have been intentionally rude, but they just do not understand what homeschooling is all about and how amazing it is!! We have been made to believe by society and the government that public school is the best option, only option and that the system works... hmmm, well it should work... but it doesn't.
But let's save that conversation for another post... I want to focus on the opinions made by others that as parents, we are NOT "smart" enough or "qualified" enough to teach our children at home. I have been grilled time and time again on what kind of curriculum I use, how do I teach without training, how long do I plan on homeschooling, how are my kids socializing during the day, don't I need/want a break from my kids... but is killer is, "Well, eventually you are going to have to send them to school, you won't be able to teach them middle school and high school."
Um, excuse me??
When people tell me that I am NOT going to be able to teach my kids 6th-12th grade, that offends me... they are saying in a polite way that they do not think I am smart enough to teach grades that I have ALREADY successfully passed. Furthermore, I have a Bachelors Degree in Political Science and English... people don't think that a parent who has four years of higher education would have enough "smarts" to teach their own child at home?
It is so sad because many parents choose not to homeschool based on the fact that they are worried they are not smart enough... I have one message for them, YOU ARE!! If you have the motivation to see and help your child be the best they can be, you are the most qualified person that there is!! Just remember, no one cares about your child and their education more than you do... the government and school system has failed our country, our communities and our children. It is our rights as parents to guide and teach them, no matter if we have a teaching degree or not!
To be honest, I am so excited to teach my boys secondary education!! I feel the subject matter and curriculum will be a wonderful challenge for them and I am not worried one bit that I won't be able to teach them successfully all the way through 12th grade.
"The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any." ~ Alice Walker
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Easy Egg Bake (Healthy)!!
I made a quick little video of me making my family's favorite egg bake recipe!!!
I would love to hear how you make yours!! :-)
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