One Homeschool Mom Raising Socialized and Civilized Children...One Child at a Time!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Great Ways to Fund Your Child's Education...sometimes even FREE!
Part 1
http://christianhomeschoolhub.spruz.com/pt/Homeschooling-Doesnt-Have-to-Cost-a-Fortune--Part-1/blog.htm
Part 2
http://christianhomeschoolhub.spruz.com/pt/Homeschooling-Doesnt-Have-to-Cost-a-Fortune--Part-2/blog.htm
Ants, Ants and more Ants!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sitting back and listening...
A short time later I kept hearing more of her cell phone noises...now they had a school bell going off and then I would hear the stomping (not pitter patter) of their feet as they ran to a spot and sat down where they had a timer. Now they are working on their schoolwork..."school" style.
Kind of reminded me as a child on my perspective of what real "school" would be like and the imaginative play that friends and I would take part in.
Monday, August 29, 2011
stick bugs and variables, oh my!
Elizabeth is working diligently on her copywork and just finised reading about stickbugs. Now she is answering her questions about stickbugs...I didn't learn anything about stickbugs...darn! Can't see her? She is hiding behind her lap desk while she writes her sentences.
Jesse is working on some make up math work that I found out he didn't finish last week...so he gets to start off his week finishing up last week's lesson plans in a few subjects. He is still working through his Magic Tree House Book "The Sunset of the Sabertooth" Sounds like fun to me! He has a weekly journal that he keeps track of his reading times and summarizes what he read for the day. Thank you edhelper.com!Also found some science work through edhelper to work into his book.
Jacob has found a quiet spot at his desk where he switched around his lesson plans. I think next week he can make his own lesson plans. He decided to only do science today. But he is doing his science assignments for the whole week in one day. However he wants to do it is fine with me. He likes the block scheduling better I suppose.
Emily has also changed what she wanted to work on today too. She likes to do research and two of her research papers are on a possible career and a college she might like to attend. She has already finished her math for today. Emily is smart and really could do anything she wants to do in life. She is so enthusiastic and loves the flexibility and choices that homeschooling has allowed her to do. Now if she could just keep a cleaner desk.... LOL!
As for the mama...I am enjoying some coffee and listening to the quiet of the house...and sometimes a question is here from one of the kids. After everyone is finished we are going to pull out one of our travel maps and work on map coordinates!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Looking ahead
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Things to do on a Saturday...
I have made a burp cloth and matching changing pad for a friend's baby already and now I want to make a small bag or pouch for her to put it all in to. I also bought the travel wipe container to do the cute covering for. I have all the materials to get that done. I wonder if I should try and make a pouch for the stuff I made for her to go into her own diaper bag or make one of those cute bags with a few pockets instead?
Here is a great tutorial on making the rag totes. Here is a picture of the rag totes
I just sat down with my cup of coffee and just relaxing as the kids are playing and making lunch for themselves. I believe there are a total of 7 kids in my house right now. Judge just left for a local jobsite so he shouldn't be too long today.I would also like to get the autumn centerpiece finished today, washed and dried. I am really excited about seeing this and how it will work.
Friday, August 26, 2011
A different kind of day today
I could live at Hobby Lobby...but I don't. Kind of reminds me of that movie about the walmart lady who gave birth in walmart. Off track, anyhoo.. I could work at Hobby Lobby but it wouldn't help anything and I would be always buying stuff.
Had to make a couple of stops at Hobby Lobby and Wal-mart.
I didn't get much sleep last night so my day was really off from the beginning. The kids and I get home around 1. I let them know that they were to complete their Friday work and Jacob was going to take over helping Elizabeth finish her day's work since he finished his week yesterday. All she had left to do was Geography and Math anyhow. If you haven't checked out CurrClick yet....I get a lot of my school work from there.
I HAD to lay down. I was bummed to have to cancel going to Bunco tonight but knew if I went being overtired I would get sick. I was able to sleep until 5 this afternoon and I feel much better and think I will probably start stitching on my autumn rag quilt this evening. The squares are all sandwiched and ready to be sewn together. Coffee is sounding really good right now too.
Check out other great homeschool blogs too! Virtuous Foundations Homeschool
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Free Planner Printables
http://go.tipjunkie.com/pr/6502/www.designfinch.com/2011/07/31/sunday-planning/
I thought I would add to this post of free planners:
http://creativemamma.com/free-printable-doodle-2012-write-in-calendar/
Free Book Sticker Labels:
http://creativemamma.com/free-printable-on-craftzine-com-blog/
Free Gift Tags:
http://creativemamma.com/free-kawaii-printable-on-craftzine-com/
Many already know about Donna Young's site but here is the link for the planners:
http://donnayoung.org/forms/planners/
Some plain ones and some you can use as refills to your planner binders:
http://www.printableplanners.net/
Household notebook planners and they have a printable for fabric inventory...going to snatch that myself!!
http://organizedhome.com/printable
Meal Planners
http://frugalliving.about.com/od/grocerysavings/tp/Free-Meal-Planners.htm
Planners and organizers...most free a few costs
http://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/gettingorganized/allplanners.php
Enjoy!
Bugs
How excited she is. We learned about the scientific name of insects and the differences between insects and bugs. And body parts too. This video backed up all the terms we learned about the bugs!!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
New Year with More Kids-And free resources
We have been learning so much lately on what is working and what isn't.
Jacob skipped up to 8th grade for this year and were blessed with the Switched on Schoolhouse for 8th grade for his curriculum. He did this program for about a month and it really didn't click with him well at all. Back to the drawing board for him then. Now he is doing ABeka Pre-Algebra and likes this better. We also won the Monarch Algebra I course last spring. The way things are going He will probably not start the Algebra I until after Christmas.
Jesse is using mainly ABeka and then he has Lifepacs for Math.
Emily is using ABeka for Math, Language Arts C. The rest of the subjects we are just supplementing with unit studies.
Elizabeth has Mammoth Math that she is doing well working through.
I cross posted this morning a list of free resources for homeschoolers. I was amazed with this new list! Especially the CK12 website.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Public School is O-V-E-R!!!
Friday, May 20, 2011
This Friday's Five
2. Friends. I hope that everyone has friends that they can lean on. My friends mean the world to me, especially one in particular. I pray everyday that my children find and keep good friends like I have.
3. I am really looking forward to continuing with our schooling throughout the summer. I feel that this will give us a greater flexibility of our time throughout the year. We can't plan for the unexpected but we can try and be prepared for when the time comes.
4. It looks like Jacob will be registering as an 8th grader this year. He will be starting his 8th grade curriculum next week. We have acquired the switched on schoolhouse curriculum that he will be working on as well as 2 high school courses in US History and Algebra 1. We will also be incorporating alot of book unit studies.
5. Tomorrow is the Tour de Cure for the Middle Tennessee area. Jesse and Elizabeth Anne are the official youth ambassadors for this year's event. We have our jerseys and clothing all set out and ready for our 4am departure to Murphreesboro. Jesse and Judge are riding 100 miles this year and the kids and I will be riding at least 10 miles. Depending on Elizabeth Anne's blood sugar...we will do more riding. We are anticipating a really long day tomorrow...please pray for the boys' strength and endurance as they persevere through the long ride. It is an amazing task for a 9 year old diabetic child to ride that far in one day! Last August he completed his first metric century ride and did awesome!
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
I think I can...
So I took some time today to go through the books I purchased from the curriculum sale. I divided them into two categories. One for teacher's manuals and one for the kids' books. Do you "hide" the teacher books? Or is it ok to have the books near each other? So I have those two stacks and then coordinating workbooks are standing up between the stacks. Then I have some books stacked under the cabinet neatly too. I hope this works for us...would love to know what others do.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011
In the countdown...7,6,5
Storms will be spent watching the forecasts at home. Tornadoes will be spent huddled together in our closet and not on a cold tile floor. Flooding will be spent taking pictures...lol! Honestly, that is what we did...we documented the floods of TN last year.
I am just so excited to get all of my kids back under one roof and then hopefully my worrying will subside. It will be so much easier to take care of the 3 children's diabetes too. I know the school nurse will miss us dearly...no, really! She has become part of our family. I told Elizabeth that at school the nurse is her second mommy. Elizabeth says, "but she doesn't kiss us"...hahaha! We have relied on our school nurse for many things. It was so hard to give up that control of taking care of my babies and handing them over to her. Now I kind of wish I could bring her home with me. Last night I was begging for a night nurse to take over my shift with Elizabeth having issues with her pump and blood sugars.
I'm Mobile!
I found an Android app for Blogger on my phone!! So now if I find myself away from the computer I can still blog! We can go together on field trips, dinners, shopping outings...hahaha, just kidding!








