Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Homeschooling Schedule

All of our homeschool curriculum finally made it's way to our abode this week.  We have been so blessed to find amazing resources and be able to associate with some pretty awesome people as well.  As mentioned before we are using "The Family School" for History, Science, Literature, Music, Art and Geography.  These lessons we teach as a group.  And for the rest: Math, Language Arts and Spanish we are working with Hormony Educational Services. I am AMAZED at what we have been given and the things we will be able to do with it.  Along with the Math and Language Arts (which we are using a program called Odyssey, and we are loving it!) the kids got to choose some electives, Jo chose American Indian's, Sketching and Drawing, and Typing.  Buckwheat chose Rosetta Stone Spanish (Ok, Mom may have chose this for him so we all can use it :)), Dinosaurs, and Chemistry kit.  Peanut chose a Cooking kit (which came today and it has AWESOME contents) and a phonics kit.  The boxes arrived via Amazon and we have been on a "Christmas" High this week!  Rolling pins and cook books, cool color matching bowls with measuring spoons and cups, american Indian books and figures, colored pencils and chemistry kits......maybe we could skip Christmas......? Ha!  We started the week off with a bang!  Here is a breakdown of how our days typically go. We've been waking up around 7, but I need to adjust this a little......we are all NIGHT OWLS!

Yoga
Breakfast
Morning Routine
Copy Work
Reading
Chores
Educational Games
Free Play
Lunch
Family School ~ We focus on one subject a week and rotate.  For example this week we are doing History                             M-TH then next week we will do Literature, then Science then Geography.  We do Music                           and Art on rotating Fridays.
Recess ~ Basically they just need to get their wiggles out
Math/Language Arts
Spanish
Practice Times
Afternoon duties

We usually do actual School work for about 2-3 hours a day which is more than sufficient for our needs.  We can get so much done in that amount of time.  Our school day runs from about Noon til 2 or 3.  Mornings are more dedicated to independent learning and Mom does the things she needs to accomplish.

I am not a scheduled time slot person.  Okay, that's a lie!  I am such a scheduled time slot person, but unfortunately my KIDS ARE NOT!  And if this Mom is going to be HAPPY and HOMESCHOOLING she can't be scheduled to the minute.  I had to let some things go in order to be sane and let the kids be kids!  It has actually turned out well and I am enjoying the "relaxed" feel that we have when we school this way. No more stress about "It's 12:30 and why haven't we started MATH yet?!!?"  those days are over.  In fact the more homeschooling I do the more I envy those who Unschool.  I NEVER thought I could do that, but it may be in our future.......(enter evil laughter here)!

That's our day in a nutshell.  It's working! It's glorious! And the kids are enjoying this year even more than they did the last.

How's school settling in for you?  Are you a scheduled person?



Saturday, August 17, 2013

My BIG Surprise!

So my birthday was a few months ago.  Generally we usually play it very low key, we might go out to dinner or something (I'm kind of an introvert and do not like to draw attention to myself especially in public places).  My Hot Hubby usually tells me happy birthday and we might have a few family members over.  Nothing too fancy right!? In all of our almost 11 years of marriage I don't recall ever being surprised by a birthday gift.  Partly because I don't really do the surprise thing, if I want stuff for Christmas or my birthday I usually purchase it myself and wrap it up... yeah I'm a lot of fun eh!? HAHAHA!  This year I was REALLY SURPRISED!  You see Hank bought me something really cool!!! And I had no idea!!!

THIS IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Okay you might be thinking.......you wanted a piece of crap truck?  NO NO NO, it's so much more than that! I've ALWAYS wanted a FORD HIGH BOY!!!! This truck is awesome because I've driven it before! My Best Friend in High School and I would drive this truck, sitting side by side (because it has no power steering) so we could maneuver the truck to go where we needed to go!  THIS was the 2nd best birthday EVER! (Did I mention we got engaged on my 20th birthday? yeah that one takes the cake!!)  Funny story: My brothers were in on this little surprise and so was our oldest son.  So my brother mentioned the surprise to my mom, and my mom.....well let's just say she's not really into vehicles ha!  She asked with a little concern in her voice "Is She going to be HAPPY about this surprise?"  LOL!  My bro's and My hubby knew just how STOKED I would be to have this truck be mine!!!!  YES, we have a lot of work to do, we need new fenders and a tailgate............and an engine.  I want to drive it!!!!!!!!  I know it'd look awesome as a flat bed, I've been told that a hundred times.  But the problem I foresee is that when you go grocery shopping in your pimped out Ford Highboy flatbed you have to tie the groceries down, "Ain't nobody got time for that!" :)  I just want to keep the contents I place in the back, IN the back.  So it will remain a truck bed.  I haven't yet decided on a color, leaning towards a pearl white at this point but the painting is not going to happen anytime soon so we'll save that decision for another day. The best part is, we've had so many people ask about the truck, want the truck and one guy was even willing to give cash right then for the truck!  Hank just smiles and says "That trucks not for sale, it's my wife's"!  AHH!  I love that guy more than he'll ever know!  So this is my Big Surprise and this is my new Truck!

Do you have a favorite surprise story?  Maybe a surprise that was kind of a shocker?

:)

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Learning Styles


In my current college class, we are learning about different types of learning styles.  How student's learn and how to address each learning style so that a larger group of student's can benefit from each lesson.  I have often been intrigued with learning styles, as well as love languages(but that's for another post sometime).  Learning styles are so important, especially being a homeschooling mother I find myself drawn to what I would think is the easier and more exciting way to learn, yet it isn't that way for most of my kiddos.  You see Buckwheat has more energy than TIGGER!  
Yes TIGGER the "bouncy trouncy....full of fun fun fun!" Tigger! And I was pretty certain I was more of a visual learner.  Therefore the constant need for movement from my son, (oh and my husband and my oldest daughter) was about enough to make me  NUTSO question my sanity!  I like still, quiet and calm, and they like bouncy,wiggly, and LOUD!  (Well most of the time anyway) So in my class we took a little quiz to see what our learning styles really are, I was right visual was up there at 75% tied with linguistic, but a step above that was intrapersonal at 88%.  Here is what it says about an intrapersonal learning style:



You Are an Intrapersonal Learner

Your mantra: To thy own self be true.
Intrapersonal intelligence has been said to be the road to achievement, learning, and personal satisfaction. You are connected to who you are and how you feel, and you know your own limits and abilities. You often set goals for yourself, self-manage, and reflect on results.
Those with intrapersonal intelligence do well in careers where self-management is important, such as being a writer, a teacher, a counselor, a police officer, or a pilot.

Tips for the way you learn:

  • Study alone in a comfortable yet quiet environment. Yes I STUDY ALONE! :)
  • Set goals for yourself, and monitor your progress regularly. Yep always monitoring progress and I have oodles of goals everywhere lol!
  • Reflect on what you have learned, and think through new material. I think I should stop reflecting it takes up so much time. 
  • Create a connection between new material and subjects you already know, and gain understanding by finding their similarities. I think this explains why I take information and put it in a rhyme or to a familiar song.  I am constantly connecting stuff (but I didn't know it). 
Yeah that's like me in a nutshell :)!  I was pretty impressed with the results. And guess what? I was not even 1% a kinesthetic learner. The visual-spacial said:

You Are a Visual-Spatial Learner

Your mantra: What you see is what you get. Very much me!  I don't sugar coat....stuff! 
Visual-spatial intelligence allows you to see and modify things in your mind. With an understanding of the visual world and its relation to physical items, you are good at solving spatial problems, designing, and doing crafts. Interior designers have remarkable spatial abilities, as do painters.

Tips for the way you learn:

  • Use art projects to create representations of the content you are learning.
  • Draw related images next to your notes (along with arrows between ideas) to create connection and reference points.
  • Organize with color. Use different-colored highlighters, paper, index cards, folders, or tabs to create a visual system for finding things and grouping topics. Love this! I do this a lot!
  • Visualize your topic. When you are learning something new, imagine what it looks like. And this would explain why I pass out when people talk about surgery or anything medically related! I VISUALIZE EVERYTHING! 
And the linguistics is why I write a blog, or write to my kids, or my husband LOL! It explains why I read directions, why I like to express myself through words and why I have notebooks filled with lists, ideas, and things I just have to get out in writing.  If I write it down I generally remember it longer (not even having to look at it ever again I just remember it).  Some part of my brain works better if I take the time to write it down, it just clarifies it for me, I can see it and then Waaalaaa it's stuck in my brain.  

You Are a Verbal-Linguistic Learner

Your mantra: Tell me in words -- written or spoken -- and I will understand. I prefer written because sometimes spoken (from my own mouth) get's all jumbled, I can re-write what's been written, but I can't re-speak what's been spoken. 
Verbal-linguistic intelligence (along with logical-mathematical intelligence) is often associated with doing well in school. You have the ability to use words effectively for reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The poet has been described as the epitome of verbal-linguistic intelligence.

Tips for the way you learn:

  • Use words to explain complicated subjects.
  • Ask questions. Sometimes too many!
  • Engage in the Socratic method, digesting information through a question-and-answer exchange.
  • Hone your native ability to tell a story.
I plan on doing this with my little ones just to get a better idea of what will work when I plan my lessons or help them with their studying practices and such.  I think this is vital information to have as a parent!!! Our kids need our help to know how they learn best!  Not only will this help them, it can help us as parent's.  We can learn to recognize what our kids need from us, and what we need for ourselves to be better people, learn the most we can and develop talents and Strengthen our selves to be better! 

The test is really cool!  You should check it out! What are your learning styles?  Were you surprised?  

Happy Learning!








all descriptions of learning styles came directly from edutopia.org learning styles test

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Summer Lovin' Part 2

More of our adventure's this summer!
We went to see Aladdin  the Play with my cute nieces

More puppies (I think I am puppied out!!)

BEAUTIFUL SUNSET'S! In My mom and dad's little valley!

Happy Water Changers!

Peanut running in the field :)

Cousin's bonding and reading books in HOT HOT weather!
Arizona is ROASTING in JUNE!

Lemonade Stands! And Friends!

My Baseball Player

GO BRAVES!! #8

CUTE baby M!!! Love us some Baby M time!!!

Zoo with my Bro's Crew!

A little Farming Dilemma! Yep FRANK (that's the swather's name..
You know FRANK from Cars?) is STUCK in the MUD!

Trampoline Sleeping

Catching!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Homeschool Mama's

A View from our neck of the woods!
This past week I had the privilege of attending a home school mom's (parent's) get together at a friend's home.  I met a few of these gals last year at a home school retreat that I was invited to (why I didn't blog about that is beyond me!).  There seem's to be a home school heat wave going on, I don't know if it has to do with the new common core standards coming into play, which I know a lot of people are really against. I personally don't know THAT much about it to give my two cents, but from what I have heard it's not all great!  There were probably 15 people there.  A few of them veterans in homeschooling, some were newer like myself, some were new this year and others were still waffling the idea around.  The part that I loved most about the whole thing was that no one judged, we all took a turn to tell who we were, what our reasons for homeschooling were, and what curriculum we were using or planning to use to home school.  Homeschooling is so unique and it is meant to tailor your children's education for just that, YOUR CHILDREN!  Some people pour over the best curriculum's out there and spend good money for great curriculum, some make their own up, some use free stuff and only free stuff, some use a purchased curriculum that is organized and spelled out and allows less planning on the parental part.  The point to all of this is, none of it is wrong, it's all right, it's all beautiful!  Each woman that was there that night was there with a purpose; to help her children become the best they can be.  It was fabulous to have so many like minded people in one room.  At times as a homeschooling mom you feel isolated because not everyone deals with the things you do as you teach on top of mother, lead, direct, cook, clean, work, study, etc. I know for me personally I sometimes question if what I am doing is worth it if it's really what I need to be doing. Is it truly what's best for our family?  Each time I get to my rope's end, each time I am ready to re-evaluate and make a change I get a little ray of sunshine, something that tells me YES! This IS SO RIGHT!  And............it's right for me, for us!  It might not be right for others but it is for  our family and it is for most of the women I had the privilege of meeting that night.  The feeling was warm, my mind and spirit were filled as stories were shared, ideas traded and paths crossed!  I am grateful for small and simple things, and the freedoms I have to make decisions for myself and my family!


                                       

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Fifteen!

About a month ago this handsome dude turned 15!  I can't believe he is one year away from dating and driving (legally haha!)  He's had his fair share of practice with farming and the like, so driving isn't as scary.  It's crazy how time flies and how grown up he's become.  He is a GREAT Brother, An AWESOME Friend, a HUGE help to us around the house and farm.  He loves music and drum line, he works and stays busy the whole day through.  We are so proud of who he is and what a great "man" he is becoming!  Thanks for all you do BUD!  We LOVE YOU!!!
A little help from the wind :)

Homemade Chocolate Cake MMMMmmmmm!

HaPpY BiRtHdAy!


Thursday, August 1, 2013

My Summer Lovin'!

If you know me, you know I hate don't really care for the HEAT!  So for me summer is really fun and exciting until about........... oh say Mid June...... or anything after 78 degrees.  Yeah I'm a BIG HUGE FAN of the FLUFFY WHITE STUFF the FREEZING COLD, the FIRE'S, long sleeves, pants, cute boots, all that jazz!  Oh just talking about it makes me SO EXCITED!!  Any way ( I know all you summer freaks are cursing me for wishing for cold weather...mwahahahahaha!) I try to enjoy the parts of summer I do love.  Like: Farming, changing water, the garden growing (NO! I don't like weeds or weeding or anything like that!), keeping track of the cows on the mountain ground, the freedom you feel in summer, the longer days (although I despise that about summer as much as I love it), the windows open and the cool breezes, firepits, BBQ's, baby animals!  All of those things make me Love Summer! Here are a few highlights from our Summer Lovin!

We did swimming lessons!  I don't swim, I don't really like water (unless I can touch the bottom of whatever it is) my mom doesn't swim nor does my grandma so I was pretty convinced that sinking was in our genes and I thought swimming was just something we weren't going to ever master.  BOY WAS I WRONG!  Okay I know we are far from mastering it, but these darling gals taught my kids to "swim" this summer!  Private lessons are the best and my kids can stick their heads underwater without having to hold their nose!!! (ARE YOU IMPRESSED???!!!! CAUSE I AM!!!) Buckwheat can swim the whole length of the pool and is now working on his back stroke, yeah that's like swimming backwards (heaven's I can't doggy paddle forwards!) LOL!  Jo was really unsure at first but she's come leaps and bounds (she had to plug her nose the first couple lessons and now can swim without plugging it) and is doing so well with holding her breath and she can just about swim the length of the pool, she's learning back stroke too!  Little peanut (she's been out a few days due to swimmer's ear :( Poor baby) is an expert floater and is doing great with her super man's and ice cream scoops!  So......perhaps sinking isn't genetic. And my little people are now FISH! :)

Peanut and her googles!











Buckwheat making waves!
We partied at the Rocking J Ranch BBQ!  Face Painting, a mechanical Bull, cotton candy, Yummy food, petting zoo, and Fireworks!  Yes our Neighbor is AWESOME!!!  

Fast little cheetah!
                  
Cute Pink TIGER! RARRR!

Orange tiger eating Pink cotton candy!

Yes! Cheetah's ride bulls!

Baby pygmy goats
She's one tough cookie!

"Mom can we get one?"




Peanut taught herself to ride a two wheeler! And now she thinks she should ride EVERYWHERE! As in far away places like her grandma's house (the one that lives 15 miles away!) LOL! Oh she's a HAM!
Peanut got Super Singer and learned to ride a bike all in one day!
JO did two 4-H camps this year with her friend.  She did cooking camp and learned to make muffins and breads, and she also did a cake decorating camp! Super fun! She's even made bread sticks for the whole family a time or two!  

Jo and her Owl Cake!
That's just a taste of what our Summer Lovin' has been like!  More to come!  
What have you done to make your HOT MONTHS worthy of SUMMER LOVIN'?


Stay Cool!