Archive | April 2013

13 pieces of advice you didn’t ask for:

Thank you to a friend on a homeschooling egroup from back home AND to Brave Writer on Facebook (HERE) for this terrific list of Homeschooling mom advice. 

1. Fill a sink with warm soapy water. Soak all dirty dishes gathered from the four corners of the house while you do the other stuff, like homeschooling your children.

2. Ask for help, from your kids or your best friend or your spouse. Set a timer for 5 minutes and tackle the pile of laundry or the cluttered desk or the dog-hair-covered carpet. Then get back to what you need to do: homeschooling your children.

3. Turn off the computer. Don’t turn it on again until you have… homeschooled your children.

4. Take a shower before breakfast, then put on clothes, then lace up comfortable shoes… Now get outside, take a walk, and homeschool your children outdoors.

5. Pick a place to keep all math books (and any other daily use books). Do not pass go, do not eat cookies, do not leave the house, do not go to bed until all the books that go in that space (cubby hole, top of desk, under coffee table, foot locker, pantry shelf) are in that space. Every day. So tomorrow you can… homeschool your children.

6. Brush your teeth in the morning, and brush your children’s teeth in the morning. Let toothbrushing signal the start of your homeschooling day…. every day.

7. Keep your pencil sharpener near your pencils. Use old tin cans for pencil holders (decorate if you’re that motivated). Put these in the same place every day. Restock pencils regularly (check weekly before shopping to make sure you have pencils/pens ready to go). Buy fun ones, not just work-a-day sorts. These make it easier to homeschool your children.

8. Buy a printer that scans and photocopies. Install the drivers on the weekend, make sure all computers in the house can print over wifi. Hire someone to do it for you if you must. Don’t put it off for some day. Use the machine every day, keep back up ink stocked in your desk. Printer-copiers make it easier to homeschool your children.

9. Overstock folders, lined paper, notebooks, page protectors, card stock, markers, Prismacolor pencils, watercolors, stickers, composition books, hole punchers (several), three-hole punches, rulers (clear wide quilting ones work great!), scissors that are for both righties and lefties, scotch tape, glue stick, pipe cleaners, polymer clay, paint brushes… all at once, before you get going. Never having to drop everything to run to the store helps you homeschool your children.

10. Put a list on the refrigerator that everyone can add to titled: Stuff I wish I could do today. Then everyone adds to it any time they think of anything. Then when you are bored, frustrated, suffering from PMS… look at the list and do one, so that you continue to homeschool your children.

11. At the start of the year, pick 5 places you want to take your kids. Put them on the calendar (at least pick the month if not the date). Schedule them. Do them. Invite friends, but go alone if you must… so that your homeschooled children have adventures!

12. Wear lipstick. You’ll be nicer and smile more… while you homeschool.

13. Wear sexy/feminine underwear so you remember that you’re a woman, not just a mother… because there is life after homeschooling.

#3 is a bit of a puzzler as more and more we implement our computer into our schooling, like with the dinosaurs and Emanuel… or the videos we hunt down to supplement or even answering random questions the kids come up with. So instead I see it as not closing myself off in a corner to do personal internet things. I can have my email or Facebook open… but it is secondary or rather LAST in line for attention. I cannot tell you how many headaches it has saved me to be able to suddenly turn and hunt down some random information or a colouring page for an impatient little one.

I would like to add a #14… Be flexible… sometimes a tangent is so much more fun, educational and relevant than your prepared lesson! 

I would love to hear YOUR added advice!!! Please leave a comment!

Keep the learning going!

Snowy Spring Wonderland?

April 18-19

Sometime tv lines up perfectly with schooling. Today we lucked out and the Wiki episode of Electric Company (the new version) dealt with tempo which we discussed in regards to music with Mr. Popper’s Penguins chapter 13. We had two pieces of music to listen to… The Merry Widow Waltz you can listen to HERE and Schubert’s Military March.

There was also the concept of training animals. After we discussed how each boy would train his special unusual pet from chapter 2, we also watched a short piece on how people in another country train their animals to do something special. We chose the cormorants in China who are trained to fish. Though the word SLAVE comes up in the video… the kids seemed to miss that one!

The secondary penguin book of the day was Life Cycle of a Penguin by Lisa Trumbauer. We used another print out and Gavin illustrated the portion that will show on the lapbook when folded up with a life cycle representation.

Life cycle of a penguin

This week we also made our own newspaper article. The kids told me their story, we worked on a title and “photographs” and put it all together to go in our lapbook.

Our article

Oh and shoveling, but that was MY job, well Baba’s, then mine and then Ken’s… so much snow.

Shoveling

Thursday is the new cousins with Nana and Baba day and this time they took the twins with them. So the littles and I took the opportunity to get in the workbook zone and bust out some pages.

Workbooks

We broke for snack before supper and had pre popped popcorn and cartoons.

Snacks

While it snowed and snowed and snowed.

SNOW in April??

Friday was a snow day for many areas around us due to a massive dump of snow and the plows not keeping up. So we went bare minimum with our spelling, nature journals and regular journals (the twins had to journal their evening with their cousins and Nana and Baba) and then it was a mix of gaming and outside fun. The snow was PERFECT for creating.

Table and chairs

Miss Trinity coloured us a special penguin… an adorable penguin. AND made a beautiful bracelet. Craft bucket win!

Bracelet

Penguin

Sometimes we just need a lazy day… thanks to the Novaks for suggesting the snow day!

Fun in the snow

True Colours… a Book Review

For a taste of Ireland with some romance and mystery True Colours delivers. This book by Vanessa Fox-O’Loughlin is an must read. With a disasterous end to her first love and a life changing move to Spain Alex Ryan is back when her father is involved in an accident. With dual purpose she is also able to take on some large accounts that the designing firm she started with a friend has in her native Ireland… one for a high up official the other… her lost love.

With a fiance to deal with on his side, and doubts and worries on hers the attraction from the past must be re-examined. Mystery, romance and interesting characters interconnected here and there by past and present experiences and traumas, this book is a colourful picture of love lost and regained.

The cover definitely doesn’t support the story, but if you can ignore it and move onto a beautiful location and interesting characters this is a great vacation read!

True Colours