I strive for this verse:

"Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: "Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all." Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised." Proverbs 31:28-30
Showing posts with label Homeschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homeschool. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2012

First Day of School 2012-2013


We are into our new school year and this year we have a middle schooler in the house!!  Josiah is now in 6th grade!  I can't believe it!  He is also only 4 1/2 in shorter than me so I'm sure he will be growing taller than me within this school year.  Malachi is in 4th grade and Aliyah is in 2nd grade.  Yes, Aliyah was in K last year but she has past her way into 2nd grade work this year, although she is about a middle of 3rd grade reading level.  She isn't smarter than her brothers.....she just started earlier because of her desire to be like them.  One thing we will be focusing on with all the kids this year is SPELLING!  They all read way above their grade level and their vocabulary is great.....but their spelling....well...not so great.  I've never really used much of a spelling program so far but have a few things I plan to try this year.  I look forward to my 7th year of homeschooling and having my kids at home with me as we learn together and grow in our relationships together in amazing ways that being at home nurtures.  It will be an exciting year! Make sure you go to the end of this post and read the kids questionnaires.....very cute!

Introducing.....the Carr kids

Sweet baby Elias, 8 1/2 months



technically, this picture was not taken on the same day but was taken the same week and it was too cute to resist!



Judah 2 1/2 yrs, the pre-preschooler :)
the younger boys playing


He is drawing with chalk at his school desk and said "mommy, look, veggie tales"  He tried to draw larry the cucumber from veggie tales.  I think we have an artist in the family!  



He crumbled up his paper.
 Aliyah, the second grader, 6 1/2 yrs old.


 Malachi the fourth grader, 8 yrs ....almost 9 yrs old.
 Josiah, the sixth grader, 10 1/2 yrs old




 I just love these kids!!!



Pictures of our school room:




First Day of School Questionnaire:



Josiah
I am 59 1/2 in tall and weigh 75.8 lbs.
My best friend is: God.
My favorite thing to play is: magick (magic).
My favorite color: red
My favorite book:  The Hobbit
My favorite T.V. show:  Wipe Out
My favorite food:  I don't know
When I grow up, I want to be: be a misonare (missionary)
Something I really like: reading
Something I really don't like: breaking a tailbone
My favorite thing about myself:  I'm fast
Something I want to do this year: run 8 miles





 Malachi
I am 56 in tall and weigh 80.8 pounds.
My best friend's name is:  Molly, Iziah, and Tiller (tyler)
My favorite thing to play: magi's
My favorite color:  blue
My favorite book:  a star wars book
My favorite T.V. show: ant farm
My favorite food:  anchata (enchilada)
When I grow up, I want to be: be in the army
Something I really like: to do is play soccer.
Something I really don't like: cats.
My favorite thing about myself: lots of stof (stuff).
Something I want to do this year:  is go to Jamestown.





Aliyah
I am 47 1/2 inches tall and weigh 47.8 pounds.
My best friend's name is: Bree, Molly, Andi
My favorite thing to play: littlest pet shop
My favorite color: prple (purple).
My favorite book: jak and ane (Jack and Annie-Magic Treehouse series).
My favorite T. V. show: wip ayt (Wipe Out).
My favorite food: bays frensh toste (daddy's french toast)
When I grow up, I want to: arme grle (army girl)
Something I really like: my momy (mommy)
Something I really don't like: clening ap bog pope (cleaning up dog poop)
My favorite thing about myself: I lik raning (I like running)
Something I want to do this year: go to grte wofl lage (go to great wolf lodge)

Friday, August 19, 2011

Homeschooling is back in session!

School is back in session!!!


My 3 kiddos that are in "school".


Josiah the 5th grader



Malachi the 3rd grader



I had to add this extra picture of him...he is too cute here!


Aliyah the Kindergartner



Judah the 18 month old



So we just finished up our second week of homeschooling here! The second week was more efficient, however, we are adding more things to our normal daily routine next week. I just wanted to begin with the basics and then add the fun things such as history, science, health, geography, art, and typing at a slower rate so that the kids don't get too overwhelmed. We will begin next week with our full "planned" schedule, although we are very flexible around here. This year we have 3 schooled children! Aliyah is officially in Kindergarten now! Josiah is in 5th grade and Malachi is in 3rd grade. It is a little more complicated for me as I have to divide my time up with 3 kids and still give time to the sweet 18 month old we have in the house :) I need to get this all figured out before adding baby #5 in Dec/Jan and then kiddo #6 in another year after that. Oh what fun it is in this household! Seriously though, I'm so blessed beyond blessed here! I would love a dozen kids or so....if my husband would only agree to it...hehe!

Anyhow, I thought that I would post what curriculum I am working on with the kids this year. I have many friends ask me what I use for curriculum and to be honest, I sort of piece together different things that I like and not use one particular company. So here is what I use below.

Reading: Total Language Plus. This is an innovative language arts curriculum focused on critical thinking and communication skills. It uses classical books and takes words from the reading and focuses on using them in spelling and vocabulary so that the child can develop a broader language. It isn't just a list of spelling words that they memorize for a week but they learn in depth how each word is used and the different meanings. It also covers comprehension by utilizing questions to help the child understand what he has read. It does have a daily grammar section as well but it isn't that extensive so I add to it. It also has enrichment writing projects and fun activities that you can incorporate if you have additional time. I used this last year with Josiah when he was in 4th grade and we covered 2 books then (The Whipping Boy and The sign of the Beaver). This year Josiah will complete 4 books/study guides consisting of Where the Red Fern Grows, Amos Fortune Free Man, The Cricket in Times Square, and My Side of the Mountain. This year, Malachi will complete 2 books/study guides consisting of The Courage of Sarah Noble and either The Sign of the Beaver or Shiloh. I have also added in a Daily Comprehension book at grade level for both boys to complete, that I picked up at a Christian bookstore, but you can find at Barnes and Nobles as well. It basically gives a short passage and a few questions to check their comprehension.

Spelling/Vocabulary: Again, this is covered in Total Language Plus.

Grammar: Easy Grammar 5 . This is the first year that I'm using this program so we will see how we like it in the end. I have heard many great reviews thus the reason I decided to try it. For 3rd Grade we are using First Language Lessons Level 3. This was a great program to teach the different parts of language and how to diagram each part of the sentence.

Math: Singapore Math. I have used this math for Josiah since he was in 1st grade and since the beginning of Malachi's school year. It has been good to us as the boys have learned many concepts and do well with it. I just add multiplication flashcards with both boys so that it helps with quick memory with the multiplication facts.

Science: Apologia Science. This is a creation based science curriculum. The past few years I have used By God's Design Science, which was good(another creation based science) but not as in depth as I would like. Apparently, By God's Design has improved their curriculum and put together a newer edition that is better, but I have the old version. So this year I decided to go with something new and am very impressed with the Science books by Apologia. We Will begin with the Flying Creatures but I also bought the Zoology and Land Animal books as well. My boys LOVE science so I am excited to start this next week and see if they love this curriculum as well.

History: In the past we have used Mystery of History, however I never felt that the kids retained much of the information nor seemed to enjoy it so much. It is a Christian based history written in chronological order including biblical stories intertwined with what we are familiar with as regular history. However, this year I have decided to try something different called Truth Quest History. This history is a literature based history in which the study guides give you numerous books that you can choose from to learn about that part of history. Again, I have not used this curriculum so I have no idea what my kids will think of it, however, considering their love of books and reading, I think that this history may be what we were lacking the past few years.

Geography: I picked up a few general books on this topic from the Christian bookstore in Colorado, however I'm sure that the same books can be bought on Amazon.

Foreign Language: Last year we studied Spanish some with Rosetta Stone, however this year I will try to find information online to learn the native language of Ethiopia. Since we are adopting from Ethiopia, I would love for us all to learn some phrases in Amharic. It would be nice to speak some of the language that Selah will be used to speaking to help her make an easier transition into our language.

Writing: So I am really stepping out on a limb with a new curriculum that seems promising in this area with high reviews. It is called Write Shop. Now that I have it in hand to look at, it is a little confusing at first but does take an easy approach to writing. I will use the younger one for Malachi and Write Shop I for Josiah. I am hoping that this will give them a more concrete idea of how to write properly at their age level. I am also using a simple cursive book for Malachi and a manuscript printing book for Aliyah.

Typing: I am still looking for some free typing programs online to help the boys learn the keyboard and type. We will be adding this to our year once I find something I like.

As for Kindergarten work, I have many different reading and math skill books. I also use Signapore math for K and this year, because of Aliyah being advanced, we will be doing some 1st grade math and reading. She is advanced due to her own desire to learn and beg her brothers to teach her things over the past 2 years. Currently she is starting in a spring semester math book and a reading book I used with the boys in 1st grade since she is reading 3-5 letter words at this point.

In addition, the kids are required to have quiet reading time and I am working on putting some art projects together to teach them. My goal this year is to teach my boys to cook more complex recipes and teach Aliyah simple cooking. I also want to teach them how to do some simple sewing as well.

I plan to write another post at a later date on the reasons why I homeschool since I have many people ask me that often.

So here is to another fun year of school.....




Monday, January 24, 2011

How Judah is entertained during school hours.

Today I'm starting to feel sick. I have a head cold...the hurting head, running nose, sneezing, kind of cold. I just feel crummy all day although I did manage to make it to the gym and run a quick 3 miles. I am feeling worse tonight so I will head to bed here shortly and try to sleep off this cold. The kids are all healthy though.


So while I'm working on school with the older boys, Judah enjoys being pushed around in a basket by his sister! H sure loves the ride and is very entertained! I believe Aliyah enjoys it just as much too!

Here he is waiting for her to come back.

Starting to get impatient sitting!

He does smile and gets excited but during the rides he sucks on his fingers and enjoys it!



My sweet girl!

And here is a picture of Aliyah's babies that she very tenderly tucked into bed on her floor. It was so cute I had to take a picture.


Well I'm about to hit the sack here shortly. First I will print out the application and fill that out for the adoption agency. I am so anxious to officially start the process to bring home our daughter!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Aliyah is reading!

Aliyah read her first small book today! It is just a beginner book in a small series that I found at a thrift store. I have used this with the boys as well to help them to read. I am not teaching her to read early so that I can out do other moms nor does it make me feel like a better mom that my daughter can read before she is 5 yrs old. I am teaching her reading and math, on a kindergarten level now because she begs daily to teach her! Also, it helps her to focus on something so that she stops trying to bother Malachi during school. When she isn't doing busy work, she will sit and talk with Malachi and will try to get him to play with her when he should be working. It is challenging though, to be honest, trying to get used to homeschooling a 3rd child with my time. Every week we are progressing a little better. So without further ado, here is what she read tonight:

Tim Can
Tim is a can. Tim is a tin can.
Tim can bat. Hit it, Tim.
Tim can run. Run fast, Tim.
Tim can hop. Hop! Hop! Hop!
Tim met Sam. Sam is a pot.
Tim can help Sam. Tim can help Sam hop.
Tim has fun. Sam has fun.
Hop, Tim, hop. Hop, Sam, hop.
Hop! Hop! Hop!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Commission/Chore List

We decided to take Dave Ramsay's approach for the most part with kids and money. We don't want to hand out allowance just because nor do we want them to earn it for everything either. So here is the chart I came up with to teach them about money. Before they spend any money, they tithe 10% on it and also put 10% in long term savings.

Here is the full chart:

The daily chores are what is expected from them to do as part of a family without being paid.
Here are chores listed they can earn money for. The boys will just alternate their chores every other week. The extra chores are beyond the basic and I put a minimum of 2 a day so that Josiah who is very motivated by money will not cause us to go broke!

And I thought I would throw in deductions for not behaving well.
So in theory, the kids learn that hard work earns them money (like a real job). If they don't work they dont' earn the money. They also learn the importance to giving to God first and also saving for something down the line. As for the deductions it teaches them that they can't argue and the such with co workers in the future or they won't have a job. I think all of this is a good concept and allows them some freedom such as they can "give" their chore over to a sibling and let that sibling get paid for doing it rather than them. We'll see how it goes. The kids are all pretty excited over this chart by the way!