Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
The homeschool mother's journal: Summer olympics
In my life this week...We watched the opening ceremony of the London Olympics together as a family. The kids really liked it, especially the Mr. Bean part, they thought that was pretty funny. I wasn't planning on letting them stay up real late to watch it, but they didn't want to miss it. I decided to let them just hang out on the couch until they fell asleep. April lasted the longest. She really wanted to see the U.S. come in during the parade of countries, but I don't think she made it past the H countries. I enjoyed that time with my family.
In our homeschool this week...we mostly did a lot of Olympics stuff! I decided to try out the Amanda Bennett unit study. Everything came together pretty good. What worked the best for her study was hooking my laptop up to the TV so we could do it all together. I took that suggestion from another blog that is doing the same study, and it made things so much easier. I don't think we'll do the full 4 weeks because that might be too much for my children, but we made it through the first week! That's pretty good for us. I think we will just do some fun craft projects for the remainder of the olympics.
April really liked checking the medal tables. It was pretty cool to be able to see which countries won medals and how many for each sport. We learned some great things from this.
We also made a t chart for the "sport of the day" in the unit study.
we only kept track of which country earned the most gold medals in each sport over all the years. There are lots of other comparisons to make though. It was fun to see which countries appeared to be better at some of the sports.
We also had notebooks and lapbooks that we worked on each day. Here's Aaron working on his. Aric has his own lapbook, and they each have a 3 ring binder with paper and new worksheets each day.
Helpful homeschool tips or advice to share...listen when your children request to learn or study something even when it's not on the schedule.
I am inspired by...uplifting music. It always seems to get me in the right place. Good music can be very inspiring.
Places we're going, and people we're seeing...we had some fun outings this week. We went to April's end of 4-H picnic today. Friday we had a good time with our homeschool group doing olympic games at the park. Tuesday we went to Silver Falls to visit Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt M., and cousins who were camping there. We all swam in the river, it was cold, but fun! Monday was our library day in Wilsonville.
My favorite thing this week was...Seeing the first egg appear in the chicken coop. We are very excited to finally be getting eggs, and the count is up to 7. Seven eggs in 7 days.
What's working/not working for us...
Questions/thoughts I have...sometimes I wonder who is learning more, me or the kids. Sometimes I'm pretty sure this was all meant to be. For me to learn so much right along with my children.
Things I'm working on...doing things simpler in all areas of my life. I need to simplify in a lot of ways. It's very relieving when I do.
I'm cooking...We picked some raspberries this week at the local berry farm, and I made a berry crisp with the berries. It was pretty tasty.
I'm grateful for...Cheap and free stuff that we got this week for our homeschool. We stopped at a little 2nd hand store, and found a battleship game for $2, and snap circuits for $2.50. We also acquired the whole series of Lemony Snicket's, A series of unfortunate events at our homeschool group day.
I'm praying for...my hubby whose still healing from his back mishap recently.
A photo, video, link, or quote to share...more olympic fun we had this week
Aric doing an olympic rings puzzle |
The paper plate olympic rings that Aric made |
We attempted olympic ring cookies |
April painted a picture |
Aaron watercolored a picture |
I love this picture of him creating, and he was using the cereal box as reference for the order of the olympic ring colors. |
Desiree
eating eggs
Our
first taste of our chickens eggs was pretty exciting. When we finally had 2 eggs I decided we needed to crack them open and try them out. But, first before I cracked them, I wanted to show the difference in size between the 1st and 2nd egg. We have gotten 5 eggs as of today, and that 2nd one was still the biggest of them all. It ended up being a double yolk egg.
So, here's the 2 eggs getting ready to become breakfast for my little guy. Aric was really excited for his chicken eggs. They were really yellow because of all the yolk.
He gobbled them down! Of course I took some bites too, just to see how it tasted for myself. But, since we only had 2, I had to leave most of them for him. Can you believe that he and I are the only egg eaters in our house? (unless of course they are in cookies, or other baked goodness)
So, for a fun experiment we said goodbye to our store bought eggs and walked on them! They held up pretty good with the 4 year old, but by the time the bigger kids got to them...
...They were toast! It was a fun experiment.
Now I just need these chickens to start laying some more. I only have 3 eggs now! I'm sure we'll be up to our ears in eggs real soon :-)
Desiree
So, here's the 2 eggs getting ready to become breakfast for my little guy. Aric was really excited for his chicken eggs. They were really yellow because of all the yolk.
He gobbled them down! Of course I took some bites too, just to see how it tasted for myself. But, since we only had 2, I had to leave most of them for him. Can you believe that he and I are the only egg eaters in our house? (unless of course they are in cookies, or other baked goodness)
So, for a fun experiment we said goodbye to our store bought eggs and walked on them! They held up pretty good with the 4 year old, but by the time the bigger kids got to them...
...They were toast! It was a fun experiment.
Now I just need these chickens to start laying some more. I only have 3 eggs now! I'm sure we'll be up to our ears in eggs real soon :-)
Desiree
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
something fun--pizza kit
Someone got smart over at papa murphy's! Instead of the teeny tiny personal pizza's that they used to give, they now give these "make 'n bake" kits. The kids get a coupon for a free mini pizza from Papa Murphy's at the end of every swimming lesson session they finish, that's how it has been as long as I can remember. So, we've gotten used to going and getting the tiny little personal pizzas that were pre-made, but we were so surprised to get these this time! The kids loved it. I was impressed. It was a fun change!
They came in these cute little boxes...
And they had all the ingredients to make a little pizza. I was also impressed at the size of the pizza (they used to be tiny...really)
I stood back to let them assemble their pizza...however they wanted. Apparently hands are the new way to go.
A tasty pizza!
They came in these cute little boxes...
And they had all the ingredients to make a little pizza. I was also impressed at the size of the pizza (they used to be tiny...really)
I stood back to let them assemble their pizza...however they wanted. Apparently hands are the new way to go.
A tasty pizza!
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Our first day of school!
Well, we did it! We officially started back this week. I was ready, the kids were ready, and the time just seemed right. That's what I love about homeschooling you can be so flexible! I was originally thinking we would wait until after our next 2 camping trips, but decided we could just take those days off. It felt so good to be back to homeschool, and the kids had a good first 2 days. I highly recommend starting back mid-week because it has only been 2 days and my brain is already revolting, so glad for the weekend to catch up!
The first day consisted of starting our Olympics 2012 unit study, shopping for some school supplies, and going on a nature walk. Then when we finished all that I did some major organizing of our school room. It was a pretty light and fun day, and the organizing went pretty quick and easy.
Here is our current work area. I have their boxes all set up again, and we have organized the counter to have better access to supplies.
School supply shopping...
Target is by far my favorite place to do this, so we headed there after we were done with our school for the day.
I made up their school lists on my own. I had things in mind for each of them for this year. We also didn't need a lot of the basics because we already have a lot of that leftover. I wanted the kids to have the fun and excitement of going school shopping, but only getting the things we really needed.
Aaron's school list (1st grade):
1 Poster board for a science project
1 backpack
1 composition book
1 carrying caddy (not pictured)
2 your choice--he chose a globe and ball of rubber bands
1 pair of scissors
1 pack of lined paper
1 binder
1 set of watercolors
1 pad of watercolor paper
1 shoe box for supplies
April's school list (6th grade):
1 calendar book
1 composition book
1 clipboard
Art supplies--paints, paint brush, 1 canvas (still need to get)
1 backpack
2 your choice items--she chose an American girl book, and a huge mixed color crayon
1 binder and dividers
1 shoe box for supplies
1 carrying caddy
Aric's school list (pre-K)
1 pack fine line markers
1 set measuring cups
1 set of tongs
2 your choice items--he picked lego folders, and a blue ruler
1 pack playdoh
1 new puzzle
1 carrying caddy
1 shoe box for supplies
1 composition book
1 poster board for science project
We also started out 100 day counting chart...
Our nature walk...
We accidently came across a nature area in Wilsonville. I didn't even know it was there! I think it will be the future of many nature walks and explorations. It's close, and has some nice trails.
We were amazed at the real-life example of a green roof...
If you are unsure of what exactly this roof is all about (like us), they had a sign. I wonder what they mean by occasional gardening? I don't know if I'd want to get up on the roof all that much, but it's a neat concept...
It is a fairly new park, so we found a lot of cool animal tracks in the concrete parts of the path. I think it was just fitting for a nature path to find all these tracks of wandering animals that walked on the freshly poured cement. We identified these as deer tracks...
Fox maybe? Or some sort of dog?
They went along the whole edge of this area...
I think this might be raven tracks...
And these, I think are skunk tracks. My first thought was a racoon, but it seems to match a striped skunk better...
It was a fun part of our nature walk to see the tracks!
A view of the nature area from the shelters...
Wait for me!...
We saw a caterpillar along the way...
A giant acorn to sit on is always fun...
We made it to the Elder Oak plaza before the boys got tired. We didn't cover much ground, there was so much more to see. This Oak tree plaza has some interesting signs about Oak trees to read, and some benches to sit on. Very peaceful. It was a nice walk, and a fun first day of official back to homeschool. I think it was a nice way to start the year. I have yet to get our curriculum list together, but I have written down a few goals I have for each child. I will post that soon!
Happy Homeschooling!
Desiree
The first day consisted of starting our Olympics 2012 unit study, shopping for some school supplies, and going on a nature walk. Then when we finished all that I did some major organizing of our school room. It was a pretty light and fun day, and the organizing went pretty quick and easy.
Here is our current work area. I have their boxes all set up again, and we have organized the counter to have better access to supplies.
School supply shopping...
Target is by far my favorite place to do this, so we headed there after we were done with our school for the day.
I made up their school lists on my own. I had things in mind for each of them for this year. We also didn't need a lot of the basics because we already have a lot of that leftover. I wanted the kids to have the fun and excitement of going school shopping, but only getting the things we really needed.
Aaron's school list (1st grade):
1 Poster board for a science project
1 backpack
1 composition book
1 carrying caddy (not pictured)
2 your choice--he chose a globe and ball of rubber bands
1 pair of scissors
1 pack of lined paper
1 binder
1 set of watercolors
1 pad of watercolor paper
1 shoe box for supplies
April's school list (6th grade):
1 calendar book
1 composition book
1 clipboard
Art supplies--paints, paint brush, 1 canvas (still need to get)
1 backpack
2 your choice items--she chose an American girl book, and a huge mixed color crayon
1 binder and dividers
1 shoe box for supplies
1 carrying caddy
Aric's school list (pre-K)
1 pack fine line markers
1 set measuring cups
1 set of tongs
2 your choice items--he picked lego folders, and a blue ruler
1 pack playdoh
1 new puzzle
1 carrying caddy
1 shoe box for supplies
1 composition book
1 poster board for science project
We also started out 100 day counting chart...
Our nature walk...
We accidently came across a nature area in Wilsonville. I didn't even know it was there! I think it will be the future of many nature walks and explorations. It's close, and has some nice trails.
We were amazed at the real-life example of a green roof...
If you are unsure of what exactly this roof is all about (like us), they had a sign. I wonder what they mean by occasional gardening? I don't know if I'd want to get up on the roof all that much, but it's a neat concept...
It is a fairly new park, so we found a lot of cool animal tracks in the concrete parts of the path. I think it was just fitting for a nature path to find all these tracks of wandering animals that walked on the freshly poured cement. We identified these as deer tracks...
Fox maybe? Or some sort of dog?
They went along the whole edge of this area...
I think this might be raven tracks...
And these, I think are skunk tracks. My first thought was a racoon, but it seems to match a striped skunk better...
It was a fun part of our nature walk to see the tracks!
A view of the nature area from the shelters...
Wait for me!...
We saw a caterpillar along the way...
A giant acorn to sit on is always fun...
We made it to the Elder Oak plaza before the boys got tired. We didn't cover much ground, there was so much more to see. This Oak tree plaza has some interesting signs about Oak trees to read, and some benches to sit on. Very peaceful. It was a nice walk, and a fun first day of official back to homeschool. I think it was a nice way to start the year. I have yet to get our curriculum list together, but I have written down a few goals I have for each child. I will post that soon!
Happy Homeschooling!
Desiree
Friday, July 20, 2012
An egg!
Today was the day! I was surprised to find an egg when I checked in their coop today! It sure was neat to see it in there, and very exciting. I guess I was off on my guess of 2 more weeks!
June wrap-up
Some of the homeschool adventures we had in June...
Seeing the reptile man at the summer library program. Look at that thing. My kids were never brave enough to raise their hand to volunteer :-)
Miss April stumbled on a girl scout stand at the public pool during their summer celebration. They had some information about a possible troop starting up here in our town. We shall see. April has wanted to do this forever.
They had a sheet about earning the nature badge, and part of it was making a "feeling wheel". So, this is the feel wheel April made on her own. Then she had all of us close our eyes before we saw it to guess what each item was.
Homeschool park play day at the farm.
We have been trying to go to most of the homeschool park days, but this one was at one of our favorite places; the farm. We go here quite often to see the animals and enjoy the peace out there. I love that it's so close.
Alex loved the goats.
Happy homeschooling! Desiree
Seeing the reptile man at the summer library program. Look at that thing. My kids were never brave enough to raise their hand to volunteer :-)
Miss April stumbled on a girl scout stand at the public pool during their summer celebration. They had some information about a possible troop starting up here in our town. We shall see. April has wanted to do this forever.
They had a sheet about earning the nature badge, and part of it was making a "feeling wheel". So, this is the feel wheel April made on her own. Then she had all of us close our eyes before we saw it to guess what each item was.
Homeschool park play day at the farm.
We have been trying to go to most of the homeschool park days, but this one was at one of our favorite places; the farm. We go here quite often to see the animals and enjoy the peace out there. I love that it's so close.
Alex loved the goats.
Happy homeschooling! Desiree
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