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Homeschooling week of 04/20
I miss chatting with my homeschool friends! Last week was a wash because of Eden being sick, so two weeks off in a row has me all scatter-brained. I don't know how this week is going to go trying to get back into a schooling frame of mind.
Today's question: When do you plan on finishing for the summer? Do you think you'll continue through the summer? I'm pretty sure we'll finish up the last week of May. I've already told her we are going to do math during the summer. Each lesson only lasts about 40 minutes. She wasn't happy at all, but I told her to get over it. |
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My son's school is out on June 12th. For the summer we have lots of travel to various places for adventures plus some time at home hanging out. For those times that we are at home I usually plan some activities to do for part of the day and the rest is free form. I really don't want to hear 'Can I play on my Kindle??' ALL summer! It gets uber hot around here, so during those icky parts of the afternoon when it's just miserable to be outside we tend to stay indoors.
SOOO....I've already got some "Mommy Summer Camp" activities in the works, mainly a learning activity for about 1-2 hours a day on things that he's expressed interest in.
Going to be a fun summer!
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I totally am in summer mode... I want to stop the books we are working on and move onto the fun stuff! haha I am soooo burnt out! But I know, we have to keep learning or we will have issues come fall.
As I mentioned in a different post, we are going to do school over summer... but I want it to be fun. Jake has been pleading to do more school, so I'm happy to comply. haha... Math - Life of Fred. we have already started it and J is hooked - have done 8 chapters in the last two days! Science - I have a whole year supply of Magic School Bus subscriptions that we are going to burn through... and then if something sparks more interest, which it will, there will be a tangent for more experiences and books to read. Geography - J's fav subject... and he is obsessed with USA, so we are going to make lapbooks about different states. Composures - J's request to learn more about classical music. Other - I have a curriculum that I purchased two years go and never got use of, Moving Beyond the Page, so we will dabble a bit in that, too. It looks like a lot - but I figure we will do our typical 4 hours or so in the morning and then the afternoon is free play, similar schedule we have now. It will be more informal because he will have a week of VBS and GeoDraw Camp to go to... plus I'll get him into swimming lessons... and probably something to do with soccer or baseball, but that is like an hour once a week for 4 weeks.
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If you are looking for a more curriculum focus, many of my friends rave about Grapevine... your child draws stick figures to help learn the stories. There are sample lessons for you to try out - http://grapevinestudies.com/sample-page/ I'm debating about using this with Jake come fall... but might go with something more classical. Here is my pinterest board for Bible actives. https://www.pinterest.com/mamabee/hs-bible/
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Thank you so much Rebecca! I will check all your ideas out!
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we start summer mid may. We have a few summer plans, but not many. Hubby will be gone for almost all of summer except for like 2 weeks in june, so we will be alone and probably just hanging out. I plan to buy one of those little floppy side pools this summer and we can just hang in that all day every day.
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You guys are such good mommies. I have to force myself to not compare and feel inferior when I think of the difference in our homeschool styles. Adrienne, we'll hang out in your pool while Becky & Kristi keep fightin' the good fight
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When are you going to be in Boston? Do you have anything planned while you're here. I'm a native Bostonian (actually, I live just outside of Boston but...) so I might be able to make some suggestions for you.
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DEAL!
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We might have to join you at the pool. We'll need a break too!
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Our plan this time is to walk the Freedom Trail. Both DH & my kid are baseball nuts, so we are hoping to tour or see a game at the ball park. My DH also wants to visit MIT (he loves walking our kid around Universities ). Looks like there is a technology museum there which I think all of us would enjoy too. We are also planning 2-3 days to drive to Plymouth. We plan on visiting the National Park (I think) that talks about the Mayflower, but I'm also hoping we can drive along the coast and see the beach and maybe a lighthouse. I would love input on where a great spot for the beach or a cute coastal town might be between Boston & Plymouth! My son loves to travel. And Mommy and Daddy are happy to go too!
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Sorry I have been MIA! We got a puppy... and after 2 weeks, despite the fact that she was sweet, smart and lovable- I knew it was a huge mistake (allergies were a big factor for me). So we returned the puppy to the breeder and we've pretty much been in an emotionally catatonic state ever since. Saddest thing ever. |
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Yeah. I was still allergic to her... I wanted to scratch my eyes out. I think the problem is that she was only 1/2 poodle and she had a bad habit of rolling and digging in the dirt/grass outside. So, it was impossible for me to bond with her since I couldn't hold her or kiss her.
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Aww, I'm sorry Brook!
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My son is almost finished with his current computer programming class. I suggested he wait until summer was over before picking up another course, but he says he wants to start a new one. I was planning on just a little math during the summer months but not much more.
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We're doing math through the summer, although at a slower pace. We'll probably just do a page a day; a normal lesson has 4-5 pages for us. It looks like we will need to finish up language arts over the summer, too -- but again, at a slower pace. Beyond that, we'll spend lots of time reading, at museums and parks, and hopefully some camping, too.
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We're done with work for week. Going to see Monkey Kingdom late this morning. Anyone else watched it yet?
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We started late (books didn't arrive on time) and then we moved TWICE in the first year of homeschooling. Factor in we have to drive 2 hours to get to the vet for our new puppies (so sorry to hear yours didn't work out Brooke!! Don't feel bad though...you are letting it go to a home who will not suffer and will love on him/her.) so we've had more than our share of half days. And we are doing a pretty "hard-core" curriculum time-wise so...yeah we are 19 days behind. So will finish mid-June. I think we are ready now though. We've been pushing it pretty hard to get caught up/not fall further behind. I am trying to make things fun as well, but it seems like we often only have time for the "haves". Sigh. Totally feeling like I'm doing all of it wrong (and I'm not cut out for it). So looks like June 18 will be our last day if we don't lose any more half days/full days to things. And still no idea what program we will do (or combo of) next year for my 3rd and 6th graders then. I think I feel more pressure with my 6th grader than anything to make sure he is getting "enough". Plus they are "lazy" when it comes to writing, so we do battle daily with that. They can...they just don't want to.
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