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Hip Homeschool Hop and Math Resources!

Hip Homeschool Hop and Math Resources!
The Hip Homeschool Hop is MOVING!!!
Starting Tuesday, Feb. 1st 
the new home of the HHH will be over at
Hip Homeschool Moms Button

Special thanks to:
for hosting our super-FUN homeschool link-up
over the last several months.
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Some Resources for you:

Today is Math Resources Day on the Hip Homeschool Hop. We would love to share with you some math resources that we have come across. These sites allow you to make all kinds of worksheets to use in your daily homeschooling class. They cover everything from time and measurement, addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, to fractions and algebra!




 
We hope that you will be able to  benefit from 
these great math resources! 

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Now on to the Hop!
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How to join Hip Homeschool Hop:
1. Place the Hip Homeschool Hop button somewhere in your post or in the sidebar of your blog.   {This is not required, but is greatly appreciated!}
2. Link up your blog, twitter, and/or facebook page in the Linky below.  {The link up will be open every Monday from 10PM – Tuesday at 11:59PM CST}
3. Leave comments on several of the blogs linked-up around you and enjoy the wonderful homeschool community that meets here each week.   {Please note:  all non-commenters will be sent to blog hop jail.}

***Is it your first time joining the Hip Homeschool Hop?  
Please leave us a comment below and one of us will 
make sure to pop over to your blog and follow you!***  

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Homeschool Mother’s Journal

Homeschool Mother’s Journal

My wonderful friend Sue over at The Homeschool Chick has started a great link-up. I thought I would participate in it. It will reflect on what we accomplished this past week in our homeschooling journey.

The Homeschool Chick

In my life this week…


As usual, the week was a busy one.  I stay busy with the 3 younger children at home.  My wonderful hubby heads into work and takes our oldest son with him to the college.  
Besides being busy with the normal mom duties, I also help with the Hip Homeschool Moms.  I love helping out other homeschoolers on their journey. The Hip Homeschool Moms have recently started The Hip List.  You can buy, sell and trade your homeschooling materials on this site.  I have also been studying as to what God would have me share on Seeds of Faith, where I am a contributer.
I have been busy praying to God, asking Him what he would have me do with my gifts He has given me.  I want to be an encouragement to moms in their Christian walk as well as their homeschooling journey.


In our homeschool this week…
I had just posted this last week on what we have been using in our homeschool.  Sarah is using America the Beautiful and was studying about Laura Ingalls Wilder.  Samuel and Claire have been busy learning about Dinosaurs.  


Places we’re going & people we’re seeing… 
This past week Sarah went to dance and musical theater.  We went to church on Wednesday night and had a fun time visiting all of our friends.  Thursday we were able to stay at home and have a relaxing day.  Friday, Sarah has tutoring and Michael went to his job.  Friday night, I was able to attend a mom’s night out.  I went with another homeschooling friend.  She left her youngest son here to play with Samuel and Claire.  They had a blast!  Sarah helped with the younger musical theater class with their production on the weekend.  She helped run props out on stage.


My favorite thing this week was…
We had so many wonderful memories during this last week.  One of my favorite memories is seeing the kids all playing together on Friday night.  They laughed so much and didn’t want their friend to leave.


What’s working/not working for us…
As much as I love Sarah’s history curriculum, she is just not happy with it.  So we will possibly be looking for a different curriculum for next year.  I will also be looking for a different curriculum for the younger ones.  However we will finish with what we have this year.


Homeschool questions/thoughts I have…
I am already starting to look for curriculum for next year.  I know how my daughter feels about her History curriculum and I know I definitely need something different for the younger kids.  I would like something I could use with all three and just adapt it to their needs.  The last few days, I have looked at Tapestry of Grace.  I used it last year with my oldest and she loved it.  I am just concerned on if I will be able to adapt it with the younger two.


A photo to share…
I don’t have a school photo to share.  So I am going to leave you with a random photo from my stash.  He lost his first tooth and already has another one that is loose.  





I hope you have enjoyed a look into a week of our homeschooling journey! 🙂

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Homeschool Mother’s Journal

Homeschool Mother’s Journal

My wonderful friend Sue over at The Homeschool Chick has started a great link-up. I thought I would participate in it. It will reflect on what we accomplished this past week in our homeschooling journey.

The Homeschool Chick

In my life this week…


As usual, the week was a busy one.  I stay busy with the 3 younger children at home.  My wonderful hubby heads into work and takes our oldest son with him to the college.  
Besides being busy with the normal mom duties, I also help with the Hip Homeschool Moms.  I love helping out other homeschoolers on their journey. The Hip Homeschool Moms have recently started The Hip List.  You can buy, sell and trade your homeschooling materials on this site.  I have also been studying as to what God would have me share on Seeds of Faith, where I am a contributer.
I have been busy praying to God, asking Him what he would have me do with my gifts He has given me.  I want to be an encouragement to moms in their Christian walk as well as their homeschooling journey.


In our homeschool this week…
I had just posted this last week on what we have been using in our homeschool.  Sarah is using America the Beautiful and was studying about Laura Ingalls Wilder.  Samuel and Claire have been busy learning about Dinosaurs.  


Places we’re going & people we’re seeing… 
This past week Sarah went to dance and musical theater.  We went to church on Wednesday night and had a fun time visiting all of our friends.  Thursday we were able to stay at home and have a relaxing day.  Friday, Sarah has tutoring and Michael went to his job.  Friday night, I was able to attend a mom’s night out.  I went with another homeschooling friend.  She left her youngest son here to play with Samuel and Claire.  They had a blast!  Sarah helped with the younger musical theater class with their production on the weekend.  She helped run props out on stage.


My favorite thing this week was…
We had so many wonderful memories during this last week.  One of my favorite memories is seeing the kids all playing together on Friday night.  They laughed so much and didn’t want their friend to leave.


What’s working/not working for us…
As much as I love Sarah’s history curriculum, she is just not happy with it.  So we will possibly be looking for a different curriculum for next year.  I will also be looking for a different curriculum for the younger ones.  However we will finish with what we have this year.


Homeschool questions/thoughts I have…
I am already starting to look for curriculum for next year.  I know how my daughter feels about her History curriculum and I know I definitely need something different for the younger kids.  I would like something I could use with all three and just adapt it to their needs.  The last few days, I have looked at Tapestry of Grace.  I used it last year with my oldest and she loved it.  I am just concerned on if I will be able to adapt it with the younger two.


A photo to share…
I don’t have a school photo to share.  So I am going to leave you with a random photo from my stash.  He lost his first tooth and already has another one that is loose.  





I hope you have enjoyed a look into a week of our homeschooling journey! 🙂

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Homeschooling

Homeschooling

It has been a while since I have written a homeschooling post. We basically took the whole month of December off. What I mean by that is while we didn’t do any actual “book” work, we did more of a living learning during the month. The kids helped me clean and decorate for Christmas. They helped me bake all kinds of goodies. We had dad home a lot, so we had a lot of quality time with him. We also got a lot of snow for the month of December. We took learning outside with sledding and building snowmen. We also learned about the different types of snow and what works best with making snowballs and snowmen. We also learned that fluffy snow is not good to sled in!

January has been very similar, as in we have had a lot of snow. However, we have also added back in the school books. We have had some changes to curriculum than what we started with back in August. I think they changes have been for the best too. The kids actually look forward to school now.

My oldest daughter is now using Teaching Textbooks in math. She now looks forward to doing math, which is truly a blessing. Before hand, it was always a struggle. For History, English and Bible, she is still using America the Beautiful by the Notgrass Family. For science, she is using the General Science by Apologia. I am adding a Spelling curriculum call SpellQuizzer for her. I will be doing a review and a giveaway with it in a few weeks. My daughter also takes musical theater and dance lessons. They are currently rehearsing for their Alice in Wonderland musical. She was very excited to have gotten the part of the Cheshire Cat. The dance recital will take place in May. Sarah is also involved in 4-H and is currently the secretary of the club. I also can’t for get that she attends every youth class that our church has. I am so proud of how much she loves to go to church to learn about Jesus and sing of His love. As you can tell, she is very busy!

My youngest two children are 5 and 6. I am using the History and Science part of Sonlight Core K for them. However, we aren’t following their instructions, we are just reading the books on our own that they have suggested and doing our own experiments and projects. I was originally going to use Saxon Phonics, but we just could not get a good flow out of it. I found a Spectrum Phonics book that I am using with them. I also have been using a Spectrum workbook for math. Then when I need extra worksheets for reinforcements, I use www.homeschoolmath.net/worksheets, www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/math, www.mathfactcafe.com, themathworksheetsite.com. We use the handwriting worksheets from www.learningpage.com as well. They also love the themed units that Learning Pages offer. They have read about the ocean, space, insects, reptiles and amphibians. They enjoy reading as many books as they can get their hands on. We love to sit down on the couch together and read before bedtime. They are just soaking up as much information as they can.

My oldest son is 18 and will be graduating high school this year. He will also be graduating with his A.S. degree in Electrical Engineering Technology from the local Community College. He has been taking dual enrollment classes for a couple of years now and has enjoyed it a lot. Once he graduates he plans to go on to a university to finish up his Bachelors degree. He will also be just a few classes shy of having his A.A. degree as well. Michael is very active in our church praise and worship band with his dad. He has been involved with the Civil Air Patrol unit. Michael also has a part time job at a local fast food place as well. His dad and I are very proud of what he has accomplished the last few years. Michael is an awesome big brother and will take time to do things with the younger kids.

It has definitely been a busy year for us, but one that I would not change for anything. We just take each day as it comes and ask God to bless us as we teach our children every day.

I am going to do my best to update more often of our projects that we do in our homeschooling journey. I am also going to do my best to highlight different websites that assist me in homeschooling the kids. I just know we are going to have an awesome year!

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Homeschooling

Homeschooling

It has been a while since I have written a homeschooling post. We basically took the whole month of December off. What I mean by that is while we didn’t do any actual “book” work, we did more of a living learning during the month. The kids helped me clean and decorate for Christmas. They helped me bake all kinds of goodies. We had dad home a lot, so we had a lot of quality time with him. We also got a lot of snow for the month of December. We took learning outside with sledding and building snowmen. We also learned about the different types of snow and what works best with making snowballs and snowmen. We also learned that fluffy snow is not good to sled in!

January has been very similar, as in we have had a lot of snow. However, we have also added back in the school books. We have had some changes to curriculum than what we started with back in August. I think they changes have been for the best too. The kids actually look forward to school now.

My oldest daughter is now using Teaching Textbooks in math. She now looks forward to doing math, which is truly a blessing. Before hand, it was always a struggle. For History, English and Bible, she is still using America the Beautiful by the Notgrass Family. For science, she is using the General Science by Apologia. I am adding a Spelling curriculum call SpellQuizzer for her. I will be doing a review and a giveaway with it in a few weeks. My daughter also takes musical theater and dance lessons. They are currently rehearsing for their Alice in Wonderland musical. She was very excited to have gotten the part of the Cheshire Cat. The dance recital will take place in May. Sarah is also involved in 4-H and is currently the secretary of the club. I also can’t for get that she attends every youth class that our church has. I am so proud of how much she loves to go to church to learn about Jesus and sing of His love. As you can tell, she is very busy!

My youngest two children are 5 and 6. I am using the History and Science part of Sonlight Core K for them. However, we aren’t following their instructions, we are just reading the books on our own that they have suggested and doing our own experiments and projects. I was originally going to use Saxon Phonics, but we just could not get a good flow out of it. I found a Spectrum Phonics book that I am using with them. I also have been using a Spectrum workbook for math. Then when I need extra worksheets for reinforcements, I use www.homeschoolmath.net/worksheets, www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/math, www.mathfactcafe.com, themathworksheetsite.com. We use the handwriting worksheets from www.learningpage.com as well. They also love the themed units that Learning Pages offer. They have read about the ocean, space, insects, reptiles and amphibians. They enjoy reading as many books as they can get their hands on. We love to sit down on the couch together and read before bedtime. They are just soaking up as much information as they can.

My oldest son is 18 and will be graduating high school this year. He will also be graduating with his A.S. degree in Electrical Engineering Technology from the local Community College. He has been taking dual enrollment classes for a couple of years now and has enjoyed it a lot. Once he graduates he plans to go on to a university to finish up his Bachelors degree. He will also be just a few classes shy of having his A.A. degree as well. Michael is very active in our church praise and worship band with his dad. He has been involved with the Civil Air Patrol unit. Michael also has a part time job at a local fast food place as well. His dad and I are very proud of what he has accomplished the last few years. Michael is an awesome big brother and will take time to do things with the younger kids.

It has definitely been a busy year for us, but one that I would not change for anything. We just take each day as it comes and ask God to bless us as we teach our children every day.

I am going to do my best to update more often of our projects that we do in our homeschooling journey. I am also going to do my best to highlight different websites that assist me in homeschooling the kids. I just know we are going to have an awesome year!

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