| Here we used a pegboard to work on patterns and what comes next. |
This very well could be the last first day of school we ever have. We're leaning towards the idea of doing year round schooling with not stringent school days. I love riding the wave of enthusiasm and not forcing school. That's a luxury I have because The Kiddo loves doing anything school, and The Toddler loves doing anything The Kiddo does. I really love that The Toddler will just grow up being immersed in learning. This is our August report:
| Working on TYCTR |
We're currently on lesson 20 of Teach Your Child to Read. I'll admit, from the very beginning, every completed lesson earned a small candy treat. When The Kiddo got the rhythm of a lesson, we switched to earning 3 pieces of candy if it went off without a hitch. However, playing around or lack of focus resulted in taking away pieces.
We've recently gotten to the part where there are stories, which he enjoys a lot. Those are second only to drawing the sounds.
| The Toddler trampolining |
| Open gym time |
We have also started to take advantage of opportunities around us. We frequent the open gym (that't like gym class, right?) for both the kids to make friends and for me to make friends.
| Working on his Jesse Bear, Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear paper doll |
My first goal with Before Five in a Row was to do one book per week, but I think we're going to just be very loosey goosey with that. Some books have a lot of activities, others not so much. I HAVE to remember that homeschooling is about us, not about what fits into cute, well-meaning boxes. (And yes, if you're looking at the picture, that is indeed a laundry volcano on my couch!)
| What's school without a packed lunch? |
Our goals are constantly evolving, but currently here are some:
- Remember that school is NOT a competition. This is tough to remember. I keep thinking, Well, he's not where he should be with this, or Look how advanced he is in this! I just want to shake myself. He's exactly where he should be. Learning at his own pace in his own methods.
- Read 50 books we haven't read yet before advancing to a Kindergarten curriculum. This actually seems like a low bar because the library is a weekly event, but this leaves room for The Kiddo to pick out Horton Hears a Who for the ten thousandth time.
- Learn to keep accurate and detailed records of our school days. I tried a spreadsheet. I was really impressive about having it all filled out and neat. Yeah, that wasn't going to work. I am back to a simple spiral bound notebook. That's what works for us, and that's okay!
- Pick a third option association. This sounds simple, but we need one that isn't so religiously formed that they offer help in "How to defeat Darwin." Yes, we have encountered that. No, it is not in anyway acceptable to us.
How was your schooling August?
Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Uncle Wayne! Hopefully it continues to go as well!
DeleteThis is so cool! I'm considering homeschooling my daughter but we shall see where life takes us when that time comes! Great job and I love hearing about your journey with it
ReplyDeleteThanks! You would be an amazing home school parent! was actually just at the store picking up graph paper because I love it so much and think of you and Sis. Avalos because ya'll gave me that journal with graph paper <3
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