Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Keep A Strong Marriage While Homeschooling
I was just one of many homeschool bloggers who contributed to this piece on how to have a strong marriage...while homeschooling. My quote is one of the ones at the end, but you'll want to read the whole thing (there's some really good words of advice here...)
Monday, September 21, 2015
Our Homeschool is "Play School"
Ms. Stegasaurus teaching Calendar Time in Play-School
Before we had decided for sure that we would homeschool, back in the summer after his first year of kindergarten when we were still weighing options (homeschool, private school, repeating KG at his current school, etc), my son asked me if we could "play school." We set up a little classroom in front of our magnet writer board, with a Stegasaurus for a teacher and various other toys for students. The first time we played, he was the teacher, and some of the students. I would have the students I was playing ask him questions, pretend to struggle with answers, and I would whisper the real answer into his ear if he struggled with answering them, or have another "student" suddenly remember the answer.
Gradually he let me be the teacher now and then, until eventually that was my role all the time (I played as a dinosaur, or other character of course--funny voices and all). I generally made up the lessons off the top of my head. We had a lot of "new students" and would spell their names on a magnet board we had that worked for our school's "chalk board." We practiced adding and counting and a little geography and even a little science (usually learning about the habitats the "students" lived in...like the elephant on the African Savana, or the snake who's home was in the jungle). The "students" had pretend recess and snack and went home in the larger toy cars at the "end of the day."
It was a lot of fun...but not just fun. I could see how my son was learning through this, and without the tears that often proceeded our daily Bob Book reading or workbook page I was doing to try an prevent "summer slide" (this was after a year where he had cried every day on the way to school, and made no progress).
But there were no tears over "play school"...in fact, he would ask to do it!
When we started officially homeschooling, we continued "playing school" too, though at first the "regular" homeschool lessons were kept separate. Then I discovered that lessons that he was resistant to tended to go smoothly and without objection when I just let the dinosaur teach them to her "class" (all the students, in reality, being my son). If he pretended to be one of his toys when he read his Bob Book during play-school reading time there were usually no tears. Pretty soon we were doing almost everything as part of play-school.
Half way through the year he started asking to "play homeschool" in stead. That warmed my heart, though it didn't last (not enough "kids" in homeschool to have the interactions between the toys that he loved, so we went back to a "public school" style play school).
Playing school didn't ALWAYS work like it did when we started. A year later, if he doesn't want to do something, just moving it to play school can't always fix it. I know part of that is that he understands that "play school" is really just HOMESCHOOL, with some pretending mixed in. And, I'll admit I'm sometimes less patient now with the "hi-jinks" of some of the "students" that interrupt lessons (they can be fun, but I can tell when he's just stalling). And as much as I love imagination there are some lessons I need him to be present in, as himself, not playing pretend. Other times I just get burnt out on make believe. But it's still something he'll ask to do, even when we're on vacation from regular school (like our last month of summer). That assures me this was still worth keeping as a regular part of our homeschool day.
I know eventually he'll grow out of this phase where he loves to pretend--but I'm going to enjoy "playing school" while it lasts.
Sunday, September 20, 2015
FALL EVENT DISCOUNT GUIDE
Do you have any field trip plans for this fall? This list might help you plan. Below you'll find a list of discounts, coupons and freebies for savings nationwide for events like corn mazes, pumpkin patches, fall festivals and other family friendly fall fun, organized by state.
Pirates Dinner Adventure - Vampirates - Buena vista
Gilroy Gardens - Gilroy
California's Great America - Santa Clara
Big Horse Corn Maze Festival - Temecula
Colorado
ColoradoKids.com Annual Halloween Guide
Anderson Farms - Erie
Fritzler Maze - La Salle
Mile High Farms - Bennett
Wishing Star Farm - Calhan
Harvest Farm - Wellington
Cottonwood Farms - Boulder
Rocky Mountain Pumpkin Ranch - Longmont
Elitch Gardens Theme Park - Fright Fest - Denver
Denver Zoo - Boo at The Zoo - Denver
Children's Museum of Denver - Trick or Treat Street - Denver
ColoradoKids.com Annual Halloween Guide
Anderson Farms - Erie
Fritzler Maze - La Salle
Mile High Farms - Bennett
Wishing Star Farm - Calhan
Harvest Farm - Wellington
Cottonwood Farms - Boulder
Rocky Mountain Pumpkin Ranch - Longmont
Elitch Gardens Theme Park - Fright Fest - Denver
Denver Zoo - Boo at The Zoo - Denver
Children's Museum of Denver - Trick or Treat Street - Denver
Scott's Yankee Farmer - East Lyme
Florida
The Little Farm - Goulds
Lowry Park Zoo - ZOOBOO Kids! - Tampa
Georgia
Corn Dawgs - Loganville
Old Freeman Farms - Sylvania
LEGOLAND Discovery Center - Atlanta
Funopolis Family Fun Center - Fearopolis Haunts
Corn Dawgs - Loganville
Old Freeman Farms - Sylvania
LEGOLAND Discovery Center - Atlanta
Funopolis Family Fun Center - Fearopolis Haunts
Siegel's Cottonwood Farm - Lockport
Ripley's Believe It or Not! - Batimore
Missouri/Kansas
Beggs Family Farm - Sikeston
Carolyn's Country Cousins - Liberty Corn Maze
Legoland Discovery Center - Brick or Treat - Kansas City
Beggs Family Farm - Sikeston
Carolyn's Country Cousins - Liberty Corn Maze
Legoland Discovery Center - Brick or Treat - Kansas City
New York
Wright Family Farm - Warwick
Pick A Pumpkin Pumpkin Patch - Esperance
Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Water Park - Queensbury
Wright Family Farm - Warwick
Pick A Pumpkin Pumpkin Patch - Esperance
Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Water Park - Queensbury
OklahomaTulsa Corn Maze - Tulsa
Texas
Devine Acres Farm - Devine
Fiesta Farm - San Antonio
Barton Hill Farms - Bastrop
Lone Star Family Farm - Stephenville
LEGOLAND Discovery Center - Brick or Treat - Grapevine
Devine Acres Farm - Devine
Fiesta Farm - San Antonio
Barton Hill Farms - Bastrop
Lone Star Family Farm - Stephenville
LEGOLAND Discovery Center - Brick or Treat - Grapevine
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Homeschool and Educational Link-ups
The following is an ever growing list of homeschool, homeschoolish, teaching and other educational link-ups where you can find great blog posts and share your own. In addition to the strictly homeschool related ones, some of these are parenting linkys which specifically encourage homeschooling content, or general link-ups on homeschooling blogs.
MONDAYS
Literary Musing Mondays
MONDAYS
Literary Musing Mondays
TUESDAYS
Littles Learning Link Up
Tuesdays or Wednesdays
Now on Facebook/Instragram
WEDNESDAY
Littles Learning Link Up
Tuesdays or Wednesdays
Virtual Refrigerator
Share Your Child's Art Projects
at My Learning Table
A Little Bird Told Me
Homeschool and Other
Found in Regular Post
Link-up Won't Be Mentioned In Title
THURSDAYS
Throwback Thursday - Tots and Me
Throwback Thursday - Living Life...
(Not posted every week)
Book Talk Thursdays
Sometimes posted Saturday, Sometimes Friday Night
Saturday
Sundays
Daily/Monthly/Random
Monthly - Check Sidebar for Link
Posted near the beginning of the month.
(Monthly)
(Past Themes)
Celebrating things like International Pirate Day,
Girraffe Day, Star Wars Day, etc. Random times.
Permanant linkies on various themes
Very comprehensive permanent collection of linky lists
organized by topic and age.
Homeschool Free Marketplace
Find their link ups under Unit Study Link-ups and Subjects in the top Navigation bar
Homeschool Free Marketplace
Find their link ups under Unit Study Link-ups and Subjects in the top Navigation bar
The Ultimate Learning Directory
I've linked to the free resources...but on the sidebar you
can find other categories such as tips. You can only submit things
in current categories, but come back often as she plans to add many
more categories.
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NO LONGER ACTIVE
but you can enjoy browsing old link-ups
Manic Monday at Teacher Freebies
An Educational Freebies Link Up
Homeschooling on the Cheap
Growing Up Around the World
Tech Tuesday
Using tech in the classroom
An Educational Freebies Link Up
Homeschooling on the Cheap
Growing Up Around the World
Tech Tuesday
Using tech in the classroom
OTHER HOMESCHOOL LINKY LISTS
(Just in case I missed some)
Mamma of Many Blessings
Hearts for Home Linky List
SHORT TERM PAST
2017 Not Back To School Blog Hop
(for sharing your 2017 resources)
Hearts for Home Linky List
SHORT TERM PAST
2017 Not Back To School Blog Hop
(for sharing your 2017 resources)
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Talk Like a Pirate Day - September 19th
Free Coloring Pages/Activity Sheets
All of these are from the Dover Sampler
- Blackbeard
- "Calico Jack" Rackham
- Captain Morgan
- More Pirates
- How To Draw Pirates
- Movie Pirate Paperdolls
- Pirate Puzzle
More Pirate Homeschool Freebies
GENERAL
Pirate Phrases
How Pirates Navigated - And a List of Pirate Resources
Editable Pirate Game (All Ages)
Another Pirate Game (All Ages)
Pirate Activites (K - 2nd)
Pirate Scavenger Hunt + Printables
Printable Pirate Book and More
Pirate Logic Puzzle
MATH
Pirate Math Printables (PreK)
Pirate Themed Number/Word Match (PreK)
Pirate Counting Mats (PreK, KG)
Pirate Measurement (KG, 1st)
Pirate Place Value (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
Pirate Cut and Glue Math (2nd)
Pirate Multiplication Color By Number (2nd, 3rd,4th, 5th)
Pirate Themed Word Problems (3rd,4th)
Pirate Geometry (3rd,4th, 5th)
How Math Is Used in Navigation - Video (Middle/High School)
LANGUAGE ARTS
Pirate Questions (All Ages)
On the Deep Blue Sea - Emergent Reader Book (PreK, KG, 1st)
Master of the Ship - Sight Words, Alphabet Game (PreK, KG, 1st)
Sailing Into Summer Journaling Pages and Craftivity (KG, 1st, 2nd, 3rd)
Shipwrecked Pirates(KG, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th)
An activity for using descriptive language.
Talk Like a Pirate - Context Clues Game (3rd,4th, 5th)
Pirate Research Project (5th, 6th, 7th, 8th)
SCIENCE
20 Pirate Science Activities
SPEECH
Pirate ARRR-ticulation (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th)
Talk Like a Pirate Speech Round-up (not all free)
Also shared on Throwback Thursday
Monday, September 14, 2015
How Dragons and VBS Helped Us Out of Our History Rut
Now he's a year older, and, thanks to "How to Train Your Dragon" he suddenly showed an interest in vikings. Could this be a way in?
Be A Viking! Postcard by thinkytees
(Affiliate link from which I could earn commission
...but mainly using it cause I think it's funny.)
So, I decided to just...ask him. The coversation went something like this:
ME: We need to start history soon. Would you like to start in really ancient history, or would you rather start by learning about Vikings, and then we can go back and learn about other stuff later? Or we could start with learning about how America started?
HIM: So, ancient history is like...dinosaurs? (With excited look)
ME: Well, yeah, but we've studied a lot about that already. I was thinking about what came after dinosaurs.
HIM: Oh, like there's this extinct rhinoceros that...
(I cut him off)
ME: Actually, I was thinking about learning about people.
HIM: Oh. Well, Vikings are pretty ancient, aren't they?
ME: Yeah, they are. Though there were people before them. Like (I get out paper and draw a pyramid) one of the first civilizations were Egyptians...we learned about them in church. Do you remember when we did VBS and learned about Moses and how the Isrealites escaped from Egypt a couple years ago?"
HIM: Umm...No.
ME: Remember when we set up all the tents and stuff..
HIM: OH yeah! I remember that!
(Our church does a Vacation Bible School where we do sort of a living history version of a different Bible story each year)
ME: Well the Isrealites had just left Egypt (I try to draw a Spinx to go with the pyramid). And after Egypt there were a people called the Romans. Rememeber the year before that when we did Rome in VBS?
HIM: No.
(I pull up some pictures of Romans on the internet and then he remembers..."Oh, yeah...Rome! I remember Rome!")
This was the year our church "visited" Rome.
And then I pull up pictures of Vikings, and tell him that they came a while after Rome. And I pull up some pictures of Egyptians for him to look at...cause why not. When he sees the pictures of ancient egyptian stuff he gets all excited and asks "Can learn about mummies and stuff?!
Innermost coffin of Tutankhamun Postcard by bridgemanimages
(I shamelessly decorate with Zazzle links from which I could earn commission.)
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