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A large family, homeschooling, adoption, special needs, whatever strikes my fancy, sort of blog.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Our Week with Homeschool Picture Day


This week was a short week for my high schoolers.  They had Friday off, which means the routine is different than a typical school day.  I had high hopes of getting significant homeschooling done, but with family pictures to prepare for, we didn't do as much as I would have liked to.


I have to say, I'm starting to appreciate online learning more in this time of not being able to get our typical style of schoolwork done.  Hannah does Mandarin and math drills online.


Jack is doing a reading program and math drills.  Between computer time, and the 3 subjects they work on largely on their own during nap time (math, handwriting, and English), we're limping along.


Jack has also been reading more in the evenings at bedtime.  I had several new books tucked away for him, and over the past week or so, he's read 2 and started a third.  I am so delighted by this that I ordered some of the YWAM books for younger kids for Jack and Hannah to try out.


This week we passed the 3 month milestone hosting the Little Ones.


These bristle blocks were a Christmas present for Luke last year.  At that time, he was not grasping toys, only food, so I put them up for a rainy day.  This week, I came across them, and the Little Ones had a great time exploring a new toy.


I mentioned last week that we were going to be doing pictures this week.  It was nice to see our friends who have moved out of state, but it was really hot!  We should get the finished images back in 2-3 weeks.  I'm really looking forward to seeing what we got.  We did individual photos of all the kids not in classroom school so I can update my picture wall.  We also did some group pictures and I did a shot of my "class" this year.


We're spending more time in the play room than the school room these days.  I know I said last week that the Little Ones would be leaving, but now it's looking like beginning of October.


Now that Luke is showing more interest in toys, we've hung a baby toy from the strap on the back of one of the Little Ones' feeding chairs.  Luke was so vigorous in his play that he knocked the chair over on top of himself.  He looked up at me like, "What just happened here?" but didn't cry.  I was impressed.

finishing up our 3rd week of Spelling

Last week, I mentioned that in 4 weeks time, we'd finished 2 weeks curriculum.  The good news is we're SO close to being done with Week 3 this week (which is week 5 of school).  A friend is going to start helping out with the Little Ones during school hours so that I can get my little class back on track.

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10 comments:

  1. I am so glad that you have a friend to help you with the littles. The great thing about homeschooling is that they are always learning. It just happens in different ways at different times.
    Blessings, Dawn

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    1. That's really true, Dawn, thanks for the reminder. I was just thinking today, "I need to not order our base curriculum next year. We have so many science kits and history packages, we could just work through those and be fine."

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  2. I have learned to love our online school programs for exactly this same reason! We ended up doing school until 7:30pm last night to make up for some lost time this week. It actually felt good to get it all done.

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    1. Good for you! We squeezed in a little school work yesterday, even though it was Saturday. My kids are pretty flexible, because they get that things aren't "normal" right now.

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  3. Look at all those cuties!!! I love that they can now do online schooling. That must be really helpful when home schooling.

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    1. :) We do have an abundance of cute around here. Makes the crazy a little more bearable. ;)

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  4. I love online classes as well because I can plan those for when I need to be doing something else and the kids aren't just sitting around and waiting for me.

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    1. It's funny how things work/don't work during different seasons of life. I've veered away from online programs because there are so many of us sharing a computer, but now that I'm too busy to BE ON the computer, I'm finding them helpful, lol. I don't like having them have to wait for me, either.

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  5. I am going to have to check out YWAM books!! And we appreciate online learning more on our "off days" here! It can be a blessing! Feel free to link up with us at http://branson365.blogspot.com/2015/09/parentteachermeetup-week-3.html :)

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    1. Thanks for the invite! Did you catch my review for the Columbus book from YWAM? We have several of them now, and I just ordered some of the ones designed for younger kids. Can't wait to see what those are like.

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