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Sugar Cube Pyramids!

Sugar Cube Pyramids!

The last couple of weeks, my oldest has been studying Ancient Egypt using Tapestry of Grace recommended materials. Since we are now wrapping up the Ancient Egypt study, we are doing a couple of projects for it. One of them is building a pyramid out of sugar cubes. I thought this would be a great project to do with all of the kids, including the 2 boys I watch and homeschool on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They decided to not use glue. Why? Because they wanted to be able to eat the pyramids afterwards! So to avoid a sugar rush with 5 kids, I told them they could eat just a couple. I had some happy kids on my hands!

The younger kids did need a little help getting started and the older kids started getting creative with theirs.  Overall, I think they did an awesome job!  I am looking forward to the next project!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sugar Cube Pyramids!

Sugar Cube Pyramids!

The last couple of weeks, my oldest has been studying Ancient Egypt using Tapestry of Grace recommended materials. Since we are now wrapping up the Ancient Egypt study, we are doing a couple of projects for it. One of them is building a pyramid out of sugar cubes. I thought this would be a great project to do with all of the kids, including the 2 boys I watch and homeschool on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They decided to not use glue. Why? Because they wanted to be able to eat the pyramids afterwards! So to avoid a sugar rush with 5 kids, I told them they could eat just a couple. I had some happy kids on my hands!

The younger kids did need a little help getting started and the older kids started getting creative with theirs.  Overall, I think they did an awesome job!  I am looking forward to the next project!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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While Prepping for the School Year..

While Prepping for the School Year..

As I have mentioned before, we will be using Tapestry of Grace: Year 1 with our oldest daughter. Someone blessed our family with a gift certificate and then another homeschooling mom is letting us borrow books for this coming year. So as I now prepare lesson plans and gather books for the first week of schooling, I am feeling a little intimated. Just look at how many books are used during week one!

 

The funny thing about this picture? That isn’t all of the books! I have actually just ordered a couple of more. Now don’t get me wrong.  A few of these books will be just for references. However, all the books will eventually be read from front cover to back.

Not trying to scare my daughter, I wanted her to see what we were getting into.  She looked at me and said, “all of this?”  I said yes.  She asked, “Can I start reading them now???”  So of course the good homeschooling mom I am, I said “sure, go for it!”  Well guess what?  She had already read 3 of the books before!  So she basically has a head start on the school year.  Guess I need to do some catching up!

I truly do love homeschooling my kids.  I love being with them throughout the day.  They are a gift from God and He has entrusted them to my husband and I.  I want to do the best I can raising them.  That even means seeing to their education.  It is such a joy to see the look on their face when they learn something new.  When they coming running over to show you a new word they learned out to sound out, or if they are doing equations in Algebra, seeing them happy is worth every penny that we spend and hearing insults that are thrown at our faces.  Knowing that we are raising them because we felt lead to God to do it this way, is all that matters.  I am following God’s will.  And that is all that matters.
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While Prepping for the School Year..

While Prepping for the School Year..

As I have mentioned before, we will be using Tapestry of Grace: Year 1 with our oldest daughter. Someone blessed our family with a gift certificate and then another homeschooling mom is letting us borrow books for this coming year. So as I now prepare lesson plans and gather books for the first week of schooling, I am feeling a little intimated. Just look at how many books are used during week one!

 

The funny thing about this picture? That isn’t all of the books! I have actually just ordered a couple of more. Now don’t get me wrong.  A few of these books will be just for references. However, all the books will eventually be read from front cover to back.

Not trying to scare my daughter, I wanted her to see what we were getting into.  She looked at me and said, “all of this?”  I said yes.  She asked, “Can I start reading them now???”  So of course the good homeschooling mom I am, I said “sure, go for it!”  Well guess what?  She had already read 3 of the books before!  So she basically has a head start on the school year.  Guess I need to do some catching up!

I truly do love homeschooling my kids.  I love being with them throughout the day.  They are a gift from God and He has entrusted them to my husband and I.  I want to do the best I can raising them.  That even means seeing to their education.  It is such a joy to see the look on their face when they learn something new.  When they coming running over to show you a new word they learned out to sound out, or if they are doing equations in Algebra, seeing them happy is worth every penny that we spend and hearing insults that are thrown at our faces.  Knowing that we are raising them because we felt lead to God to do it this way, is all that matters.  I am following God’s will.  And that is all that matters.
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Back To School!

Back To School!
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It is that time of year again when most start to back to school.  Which means that most homeschoolers are in the process of ordering new curriculum, organizing their homeschooling area and preparing lesson plans.  I am no different from others as we will begin our 9th year of homeschooling this year.

I have already mentioned in an early blog post our curriculum choices for this coming year.  The choices that I have made are totally different than what we did last year.  That my friend, is the joy of homeschooling!  If it isn’t working, you are able to choose something else to fit your child’s learning style.  There are so many different curriculum’s out there that you can look at that will accommodate the different types of learning styles.  I recommend researching your children’s learning styles first and then search for a curriculum that will fit that learning style.

Now that I have chosen our new curriculum, the time has come to organize our area that we use for our homeschooling materials.  While some families are blessed with an extra room to have an actual school room, I use a corner in my living room.  At this time, I have two bookshelves that store all of our books.  On top, I have organizing containers that hold our writing utensils and art supplies that we will need access on a daily need.  For the books and other materials that we don’t use on a daily basis, I store those on bookshelves in our hallway.  Daily, we will take the books that we need and come to the dining room table and sit together to get our work completed.  This is another joy of homeschooling.  You can school wherever you have room.  Some older children, who are more independent with their schooling can even go to their bedrooms to complete their work. Every family is different and must make the choice to do what is best for their family!  Again, what might work for me, may not work for you and that is okay.

Since, I don’t have all of my curriculum just yet, I have started with what I do have.  It has been a lot easier starting out slow and just doing a couple of subjects each day.  It has also helped us ease back into a routine. We will work another couple of weeks at this pace and then add in the rest of our book learning.

Once all of our curriculum has arrived, I will then sit down and begin to prepare the lessons. I make sure I have a great calendar and lesson planning book.  Don’t fret if you can’t find one that you think will work for you and your schedule. You can make one very easily by using an excel spreadsheet.  I just use a couple of hours on a Sunday afternoon to sit down and plan for the upcoming week. I look at our calendar to see any extra curricular activities that are planned and I make sure the core of our work is completed before the fun begins.

Always remember that the joy of homeschooling is being able to choose what will work for you and your family. I would love to hear some ideas and suggestions that you might have for the homeschoolers that are just now starting their journey with their family!

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