Saturday, March 19, 2011

Some of the things we have been up to








































Learning about China ~ Eiffel Tower art ~ Cardinals ~ Math ~ Geometry ~ Russian eggs ~ Donating hair ~ Chinese lanterns ~ Chopstick skills ~ Italian Gondolas ~ Leaning Tower of Pisa ~ Geo-caching ~ Venice symmetry ~ Volcano fun ~ Making pasta

I guess that...

...New Year Resolution didn't work out.
I guess it's never too late so back to blogging once again!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

New additions to our homeschool










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Back to school

Not only is it the start of a new year but also a new school semester - our second. Schools in our area do not start back until next week but we finished before they did and I wanted to get back into a routine once more.

It is very different restarting homeschooling than starting. In August/September when we were getting started - I really had no idea how it would be. I didn't know what would work best, how well the kids would cooperate, how organized and motivated I would be. I thought more about those things than what we would actually be doing. We got lots done and I am really happy with how our first term went. Restarting I know what works and what doesn't. I know that mornings see better results than afternoons because we are all more alert and motivated but also because it is easier to get started straight after the breakfast/dressing/bed making routine than when the kids have become involved in their own pursuits. During our break when I had brief moments of quiet to think and plan - I was able to think more about what we would be doing than how. This was so exciting - way less stressful and I was better able to organize what we needed and to see that we don't need to spend as much time on straight forward math for example. I want my kids to know real life math as it happens. Real life rarely presents pages of math problems but they do crop up during the day when you least expect it and I want them to be able to figure that stuff out quickly and confidently.

Today we started learning about weather. I was given the heads-up on an Amazon deal on these I was so excited because the timing was perfect and we only paid $9 for them. They are assorted shapes and sizes and the images are very realistic - each one is also named. We inflated them today and I will hang them when I get a few minutes. The kids enjoyed handling them and attempting to name them.

We made nature books (I did one too). I really want my kids to be more nature oriented than they are and after reading (and loving) this book:

We started by making covers for our books, observing the weather and what we could see from our schooling table in the playroom, illustrating winter on a season wheel and looking up the moon phase (new moon) and sunrise and sunset times for our area. T1 was given the job of looking up these facts and then calculating the hours of sunlight we would have today based on the sunrise/sunset times (math on the go and he did it in his head which impressed me). It was fun and the kids like seeing me making my own pages and although I am no artist - I was quite pleased with my little scribbly drawings - it took me back to my childhood when I loved to draw and colour.

We kept things simple today - it was a good first day back - no complaining from anyone - full cooperation and some great results : )

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New year, New start....

Happy New Year!

I am always excited to start a new year and to plan, improve and challenge - not always with success but that's OK!

2011 for me is to be a year of challenge because I want to challenge myself in many ways. I am only 18 months away from turning 40 and that seems like a good amount of time to try to find my way to where I would like to be. I am happy with my life and have some many things to be thankful for but I am not happy with myself inside but mostly the outside so I am going to work at that and hope to be happier with what I see 18 months from now. I am excited about this and feeling very positive : )

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Festive reading

T2 and I have been logging our library reading since we started HS. On November 30 we had reached 249 books. Our local library is small and we seem to be running out of choices.

Now that it is December we are going to be reading Festive books starting with our own collection and adding in new ones from the library as we find them.

So far we have read....






I love the next two!



We are already reading a chapter or so a day of...

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

France - making soap

I wanted to make soap as part of our study of France and while catching up on some blogs I follow, I discovered that not only had Confessions of a Homeschooler been studying France but they had also made soap. I followed the instructions supplied by this awesome blog.
We bought supplies at Michaels. Melted the soap over a pot of boiling water. Next we added scent (pearberry) and poured the soap into molds. I let the kids choose their own colours and swirl them with kabob sticks. I made one too. It was cool to see the marble effect from only stirring a little. The soap hardened fairly quickly and were so easy to pop out of the molds. We are going to use the remaining soap block to make mini soaps using festive ice cube trays as molds to give as gifts.