Saturday, November 21, 2020

A Look Back at Term 1


We finished Term 1 yesterday! I feel like we need to have balloons and confetti! :) It was a long term, for a variety of reasons but looking back, I can see that we accomplished SO much! 

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Picture Study Resources



I have been working on Children's Church for this next school year, which means I have been up to my eyeballs in art study searches. It's hard to narrow down good art that lines up with a Bible story, especially the Old Testament! Anyways, I thought I would just quickly post a few resources that I am using to search for worthy pictures, in case you need some help with planning for your Sunday School or Children's Church.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Planning 7th grade with Ambleside Online


And now it's time for the 7th grade plans! This was probably the easiest year to plan out of the three girls, because it is a lot of repetition from when Kailyn worked through AO Year 7. Louisa is a bit different, of course, as all our children are and I did adjust a few things because of that. 

Saturday, June 27, 2020

Planning 9th Grade with Ambleside Online


We are officially entering the high school years at our house with K! We will be using Year 9 in Ambleside Online, adjusted to meet her needs. It's no joke that there is quite a bit of extra planning needed in preparation for these upper years! I found myself quite overwhelmed at times and am hoping I haven't overdone it with the book load, but we can always cut back and move things around if she finds it too much work. This daughter is a high achiever and loves to learn about such a variety of things that I think she will really enjoy the books and still continue to read in her spare time :). 

Monday, June 8, 2020

Reflections on Y6 and Y8 with Ambleside Online

I can't quite wrap my mind around it, but we are done with school! We just finished Year 6 and Year 8 with Ambleside Online and it was fabulous. I feel like I also learned a ton, right alongside them!

Watercolor Narrations from Y6 & Y8 over the past few weeks

Monday, June 1, 2020

Charlotte Mason {in Church} Quarantine Edition


The great thing about Charlotte Mason is that short lessons work well for posting on YouTube! ;) Seriously, though, it has worked well to do video lessons and has been a blessing to many. It's not my favorite thing in the world to see myself in a video every week, but it works to keep the kids learning!

We manage to do ALL the things we normally do over a video... We still pray, read a Bible story, look at a picture, review our verses, sing our hymn and even do nature study with whatever the kids have on hand at home for drawing or painting!

Friday, May 29, 2020

Charlotte Mason Kindergarten in Our Home

Guys, I have an incoming kindergartener! I haven't homeschooled a kindergartener yet (we came late to the homeschooling party) but I am very much looking forward to it, despite feeling quite inadequate. It is humbling to realize that this first year of formal lessons will set the tone for all the other years of school lessons. I think we are off to a good start, though, with having maintained some good habits and expectations. She is excited to learn how to read and to start her very own nature journal and just officially join in on the learning, like her big sisters. :)

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Homeschool Quarantine Update



We almost died... thanks to quarantine stress. I kid but not really. 

The beginning of April was rough - the stress was coming from all sides (church ministry, homeschooling and life as a family) and suddenly, I just couldn't handle it anymore so we took a much needed break... it ended up being a two week break and it was definitely worth it. We did a lot of outside playing, spring cleaning, celebrated the twins turning three years old and had hours of reading for fun. The older girls did some drawing, composing and writing, too. Now, we are back at it and just have a few weeks left of our school year!

Monday, March 2, 2020

My Last Term with Only 2 Students


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It seems totally wild to type that but it is true... Julia will be joining us in the fall for Kindergarten!

We finished up Term 2 AND all Exams last week and I am proud of the girls and the work they have done. Term 2 was a step up in reading for Louisa and Kailyn is still managing a pretty full load. I am especially proud of her discipline in Latin and beginning a very daunting journey with Greek!

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Lent with J.S. Bach


Today is Ash Wednesday and this year, we are trying to do a more intentional Lenten observance in our homeschool. A few years ago, I came across this 40 day musical and Scriptural Lenten devotional that uses Bach's St. Matthew's Passion but I put it on the back burner, waiting for a good season to attempt a listen. I (embarrassingly enough) have never listened to this oratorio and because it is sung in German, know it will be a good stretch for our naturally impatient ears. However, I thought it would be a good discipline for the three of us to do each afternoon when the younger kids are napping/quiet-timing.

Friday, February 7, 2020

Charlotte Mason {in Church}



We have begun our second semester of Children's Church. Things are starting to become easier for all involved... the teachers are seeing the benefits of the new routine and the kids are getting used to the structure. The kids are also getting better at narrating, which is encouraging because we have some pretty young kids (ages 4+ but also some 3 year olds come, too)!

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Woodburning {Handicrafts}


This term we are working on wood burning! It's totally different than our last handicraft (embroidery) but the girls have enjoyed it so far. This could come in handy for so many different gift ideas or artwork - just look at these examples:

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Friday, January 3, 2020

Charlotte Mason Reading


Happy New Year!

A new year means new goals and this is one of mine:

I hope to make good progress on my goal of reading through CM's volumes over the next two years. I have read some or all of five volumes but would like to read them all completely. I need to just keep reading to keep it fresh in my mind, especially as I will be starting Julia in Kindergarten next school year (!).

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I'm missing Vol 5 because my husband is reading it!