We have been doing the basics Rs in a laid back fashion. Our 4 Rs include Writing, Reading, Religion and 'rithmetic). Now that the house is "nearly"decluttered and we are able to find nearly everything we need and the house is starting to run on routines again after the (bigger than I ever thought) move, it's time tog et back into the ful school routine. We will be working on it slowly, but I'm giving a list of what we are working up to. If htings go well, we may actually get to each of it, but I want to be prepared for a slow return to routines.
After consultation my oldest has switched to a file folder with her work in it for a week. She has a weekly chart and daily chart. We may end up with just a daily chart, but we are working with it and will see how it goes. Her subjects are:
Scripture study- Bible, Book of Mormon, 1 page each
Math worksheet- a review of a previous skill
Math activity- introduction of new skill or more in depth activity with current skill
Handwriting- quote
Spelling- Spelling Wisdom
Reading- biography or classic- 1 chapter or more daily
Dictation 3 days a week
Teaching 2 lessons a day to sisters
Drawing- Draw Write now Book 1 your choice
Household learning- one chore a week, learn and master
Handiwork- Currently she's working on a sampler with her name
Chinese- video, work sheet and listening to children's songs. This is a new focus for her. She's done Spanish before, but now there is a split interest. W ewill see how long we are able to study both spanish and Chinese! So far so good!
Daily meeting with Mom- I check up on her work and see what questions she hads and if we need to adjust at all. I'm available throughout the day as long as I'm not working with the other girls. But this helps make sure we actually do talk about school! ;)
Faith in God goal- 1x a week: She's working on one focus each week. THey aren't different, but its a way for her to work through it
Participate in Family school work
This may be too much. She's 8 and really likes school. We will see. I know she's going to want to participate in her sisters centers too and that's fine with me.
Her sisters activities are Montessori Centers. Right now we are focusing on hand strengthening and body strengthening for my 6 year old. She has low tone as well as a form of Cerebral Palsy and we need to focus on strengthening these areas with her. She has plenty of exposure to other academic areas as well. For now this is what we are focusing on with the younger two. These are out on shelves Montessori style or are done during family learning(Physical Therapy and Speech):
Finger strength Activities 1-6- These are the Montessori style activities that are out for the kids to use each day. Some change daily and some stay the same, depending on interest level and need to focus on tem. I change them up if they are a needed focus, but no one is interested in them.
Book of Mormon Read with mom- we read individually with the kiddos. I read and they repeat. We usually do about 2 verses each
Phonics
Water Activity- My kids really love to play with water, so one activity a day involves transferring water. This stays int he kitchen and is well respected. It goes away when its not.
Handwriting-
Dictation 3 days a week
Physical Therapy exercise 1-3
Speech game- focusing on one sound. We are working on G this week. We use Super star speech, Tiga talk app and other various on line activities.
Household learning- Helping do a chore and learning how to do it along side mom
Spanish- Speekee videos, audio books, listening to songs
Our family subjects daily are:
Devotional
Song- hymn or Children's song
Scripture Mastery- Basic method shown here. However we use a notebook instead of index cards.
Memorization (will be a school memory- right now focusing on scripture memories)
Picture study- From the Gospel Art Kit, we read the story on the back (oop version) and talk about artistic elements
Exercise- (either a walking video or playing outside or going for a walk depending on weather and the overall health of the family). We also do some sort of exercise with Physical therapy each day.
Learning games- Learning happens when you are relaxed and accepting of learning, not when tense and ready to say no. My children learn best through games so we have quite a few homemade games, some we have from yard sales and plenty we've been given at holidays or on birthdays. I tend to customize them to fit our kids specific focus.
Math- We use Living Math. We are always talking about math and we also play a lot of math games during this time. We also do a lot of reading that includes many books about math concepts.
Read aloud- we spend free time listening to audio books or listening to mom or oldest sister read. We've been spending lots of time with Little House on the Prairie and the Melendys. Johnathan park, Adventures in Oydessy, and Skippy John Jones have been currently found in the boombox frequently. I cant wait for Skippy John Jones to go back to the library!! It's fine especially since Daddy brought it home for them, but the voices are a bit annoying- especially when they are on a good portion of the day!
Our family subjects that we cover two a day include:
Nature study- an outdoor walk or bringing nature in depending on the weather
Art study- combined with devotional, but also we focus on famous artists as well.
Music Study- classical music, we are studying one composer and listening to classical music though out the day. We found a set of out of print, but it seems that they are back in print here That makes me happy since it's awesome at character building and teaching kids appreciation of classical music
Craft- sometimes in co-op, sometimes on our own. If I don't make time for it, I tend to forget it, and my kids really enjoy it.
Geography- We study a state or Content or country depending on what read alouds we are doing at the time.
History- covered with read alouds and discussion, we also have a time line on the wall
Chemistry - learn one element and do 1 experiment weekly
Violin -Lesson weekly and practice daily. Still working this one in!
These lessons are all shorter than 20 min and are a part of our day. When we are in routine it doesn't seem like we are doing anything more than normal. looking at it on paper though, it is quite the list!
It's taken me waaay longer than I wanted, but now the shelves are ready for the morning! I'm excited! Hope to have pictures loaded tomorrow during quiet time!
And these don't always happen. We take plenty of rabbit trails and such and do lots of service and other things, but this is our foundation and then we take it one step at a time. What does your homeschool look like? How do you best organize yourself? I'd love to hear from you!
After consultation my oldest has switched to a file folder with her work in it for a week. She has a weekly chart and daily chart. We may end up with just a daily chart, but we are working with it and will see how it goes. Her subjects are:
Scripture study- Bible, Book of Mormon, 1 page each
Math worksheet- a review of a previous skill
Math activity- introduction of new skill or more in depth activity with current skill
Handwriting- quote
Spelling- Spelling Wisdom
Reading- biography or classic- 1 chapter or more daily
Dictation 3 days a week
Teaching 2 lessons a day to sisters
Drawing- Draw Write now Book 1 your choice
Household learning- one chore a week, learn and master
Handiwork- Currently she's working on a sampler with her name
Chinese- video, work sheet and listening to children's songs. This is a new focus for her. She's done Spanish before, but now there is a split interest. W ewill see how long we are able to study both spanish and Chinese! So far so good!
Daily meeting with Mom- I check up on her work and see what questions she hads and if we need to adjust at all. I'm available throughout the day as long as I'm not working with the other girls. But this helps make sure we actually do talk about school! ;)
Faith in God goal- 1x a week: She's working on one focus each week. THey aren't different, but its a way for her to work through it
Participate in Family school work
This may be too much. She's 8 and really likes school. We will see. I know she's going to want to participate in her sisters centers too and that's fine with me.
Her sisters activities are Montessori Centers. Right now we are focusing on hand strengthening and body strengthening for my 6 year old. She has low tone as well as a form of Cerebral Palsy and we need to focus on strengthening these areas with her. She has plenty of exposure to other academic areas as well. For now this is what we are focusing on with the younger two. These are out on shelves Montessori style or are done during family learning(Physical Therapy and Speech):
Finger strength Activities 1-6- These are the Montessori style activities that are out for the kids to use each day. Some change daily and some stay the same, depending on interest level and need to focus on tem. I change them up if they are a needed focus, but no one is interested in them.
Book of Mormon Read with mom- we read individually with the kiddos. I read and they repeat. We usually do about 2 verses each
Phonics
Water Activity- My kids really love to play with water, so one activity a day involves transferring water. This stays int he kitchen and is well respected. It goes away when its not.
Handwriting-
Dictation 3 days a week
Physical Therapy exercise 1-3
Speech game- focusing on one sound. We are working on G this week. We use Super star speech, Tiga talk app and other various on line activities.
Household learning- Helping do a chore and learning how to do it along side mom
Spanish- Speekee videos, audio books, listening to songs
Our family subjects daily are:
Devotional
Song- hymn or Children's song
Scripture Mastery- Basic method shown here. However we use a notebook instead of index cards.
Memorization (will be a school memory- right now focusing on scripture memories)
Picture study- From the Gospel Art Kit, we read the story on the back (oop version) and talk about artistic elements
Exercise- (either a walking video or playing outside or going for a walk depending on weather and the overall health of the family). We also do some sort of exercise with Physical therapy each day.
Learning games- Learning happens when you are relaxed and accepting of learning, not when tense and ready to say no. My children learn best through games so we have quite a few homemade games, some we have from yard sales and plenty we've been given at holidays or on birthdays. I tend to customize them to fit our kids specific focus.
Math- We use Living Math. We are always talking about math and we also play a lot of math games during this time. We also do a lot of reading that includes many books about math concepts.
Read aloud- we spend free time listening to audio books or listening to mom or oldest sister read. We've been spending lots of time with Little House on the Prairie and the Melendys. Johnathan park, Adventures in Oydessy, and Skippy John Jones have been currently found in the boombox frequently. I cant wait for Skippy John Jones to go back to the library!! It's fine especially since Daddy brought it home for them, but the voices are a bit annoying- especially when they are on a good portion of the day!
Our family subjects that we cover two a day include:
Nature study- an outdoor walk or bringing nature in depending on the weather
Art study- combined with devotional, but also we focus on famous artists as well.
Music Study- classical music, we are studying one composer and listening to classical music though out the day. We found a set of out of print, but it seems that they are back in print here That makes me happy since it's awesome at character building and teaching kids appreciation of classical music
Craft- sometimes in co-op, sometimes on our own. If I don't make time for it, I tend to forget it, and my kids really enjoy it.
Geography- We study a state or Content or country depending on what read alouds we are doing at the time.
History- covered with read alouds and discussion, we also have a time line on the wall
Chemistry - learn one element and do 1 experiment weekly
Violin -Lesson weekly and practice daily. Still working this one in!
These lessons are all shorter than 20 min and are a part of our day. When we are in routine it doesn't seem like we are doing anything more than normal. looking at it on paper though, it is quite the list!
It's taken me waaay longer than I wanted, but now the shelves are ready for the morning! I'm excited! Hope to have pictures loaded tomorrow during quiet time!
And these don't always happen. We take plenty of rabbit trails and such and do lots of service and other things, but this is our foundation and then we take it one step at a time. What does your homeschool look like? How do you best organize yourself? I'd love to hear from you!
Willow
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