One thing that I am loving about homeschooling is how if something just doesn't work well you can change "Gears" and find something that does. Although I am sure we will have days when I may want to Change "MY GEARS" I am not talking about getting rid of my kids aka Gears but changing up how we are doing things in ECoE
.We have made some big curriculum changes , not being
very excited about Tapestry of Grace and how it works the kids wanted to focus
on American History, and since doing our Apologia Science we all agreed we like
having the "Mom read and we all discuss”
process , so we decided to go with All American History Vol. 1, even though Hannah
has covered some of the information in past years, we all agreed that it works
so well when we can all work together and it gives us an opportunity to have
some peer tutoring with Hannah helping out the younger kids. We also started
Vocabu-Lit which I also love so far, it has excerpts of classic literature and
then focuses on 10-15 words form the story to build on their vocabulary. Vocabulary
is so important; I want my children to be able express themselves with great
detail. The only thing I found troubling
is that it is difficult to find the Vocabu-lit for the younger grades; only
place I have found them is the publisher. I have been busy putting together objectives
for each kid and goals for them to reach, as well as weekly lesson plans and
subject planners. I am more than happy to share my process with anyone who wants
to know. I was lucky to win a year subscription to My Well Planned Day and am
trying to figure out how to us it. I think once I master it, it will be a
wonderful asset to have.
Labor Day weekend provided us with a perfect opportunity to do our first science project with Daddy as well. I love that we are able to include him in the things that we are learning, really creates a whole family learning environment
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"Which is heavier cold water or Warm water?" |
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Hammin it up |
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THAT'S AMAZING!!!!! |
We did have our first field trip of sorts over the Lake Murray Dam, after learning about Dams in Science. We got to walk across it, about 1/2 way of the 1.7 miles and then turned back. It was fun to do something both educational and fun that Daddy got to go with us was just a huge added HURRAY!!
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Lake Murray Dam |
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