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Entries in summer (9)

Sunday
Jun132010

Top Ten Summer Learning Opportunities

This being the first summer we have been homeschooling, I am learning a lot about what true education is. For the month of June we have just been taking it easy and not thinking about school. Our new school room (formerly the playroom upstairs) is a mess! Many books are all over the floor, in piles by category. The closet is beginning to look organized with all of our games and educational materials. The attic storage area in that room is really looking great. Now, I just have to get in there and finish organization of books, buy another table and whiteboard, and some fun accessories to make it cozy, and we will be ready for formal "school". It is funny, though, that in our effort to not do school we have really been learning a lot. Here are ten things I know have really been fun and educational for my kids:



  1. Helping Mom and Dad with Household Projects: the kids have been helping me sort through the school materials. Last week both children helped categorize all of our books. We also gave a lot of items to charity and have put some things into boxes for some younger children we know who could benefit them. Each person's closet has undergone a slight renovation, too. It is hard to give things away, but when I can point to specific children who will really enjoy what we no longer use it helps my children let go of things. My children are learning organization and charity.
  2. Gardening: In our garden we have zucchini, squash, pepppers, tomatoes, watermelon and canteloupe. As I was hoeing the garden last week my daughter said "No No No! You aren't doing it right. Let me show you." Music to my ears! Then, she took over that job! My son checks the plants each day to see how they are doing and provides water when needed. We also learned that deer this year are very interested in our backyard! After research my husband found out baby powder sprinkled on the plants keeps deer away. My children are learning respect for nature.
  3. Focusing on sports we enjoy: I don't like to be running everywhere during the school year. The most we do are piano lessons and church activities. For the summer both of my children are taking swim lessons - Anna is in a synchronized swimming class, and Grant is in basic swimming lessons. They are FISH! We swim at the YMCA and Aunt Julie's pool on a regular basis. My son has just completed t-ball, which he loved. And, each Monday evening they take group tennis lessons at the YMCA. They really enjoy this. My children are learning rules of different sports and the importance of taking care of your body.
  4. Reading for fun: We are participating in the summer reading program at our local library. Both of the children are reading a lot for fun so far this summer. Grant reads just about anything he can get his hands on and is showing an interest in chapter books. Anna has just finished another American Girl Mystery and is working on "The 39 Clues" Series. I am also reading for fun, which doesn't happen a lot during the school year. I am just about finished with "The Help". Love it! My children are learning immense things through reading and the importance of leaving mom alone when she is immersed in a good book!
  5. How to come up with things to do when they are "bored": I think this is the most valuable skill we are working on this summer. Creativity is born out of being bored, and I have seen some creativity this summer. Most of my son's stuffed animals are dressed up (in American Girl clothes, which is funny) and sitting in front of his dresser, where he reads to them on a regular basis. My daughter has started sitting down at the piano to play for fun, and not just when I ask her to practice. I am so happy she is learning to love music. We have also learned that a sprinkler and popsicles and few neighborhood friends can keep us occupied for an entire afternoon. My children are learning that the only person who can make you happy is yourself.


Stay tuned for the next five summer learning opportunities at our house. If you would like to share some of yours, please leave them in the comments section!

Monday
May312010

Rambling

We had a relaxing, but productive weekend in our house. It began with a busy day on Saturday of yardwork, cleaning out JUNK from the playroom to begin the conversion to schoolroom, a visit to the YMCA, a birthday party, and Johnny's Pizza. As I was driving to the YMCA I wondered when all of a sudden my life became so busy. When the children were little we had a lot more time because there were a lot less friends and activities. Now, however, it seems like most every weekend is taken up with something. I just need to be careful that our busy-ness is worthwhile and that we have enough quality time to spend together as a family.


On Sunday we visited a new church in our area. It was Presbyterian USA church, and the service felt quite similar to the Lutheran church we have been attending for the past five years. After we left my husband and I both agreed, however, we just didn't get any warm or friendly feelings from the church. I was sad, because I am desperately wanting to find a place to worship where all of my family will feel comfortable. I think, though, that this God's way of making me slow down (you think I would get the point by now, right?) and take some time to find a place that fits. It is interesting to worship in different places and I'm thankful for the opportunity to visit so many beautiful places of worship in our area. I am also starting to see that it's not so much your order of worship or long standing traditions that matter, it is your relationship with Jesus and how your community of faith enhances your ability to use that relationship for the good of others.

We tried to go to an Army Ground Forces band concert on Sunday evening, but it was rained out! Thankfully, our good friends thought it was a great idea to meet at the local Mexican restaurant and have some margaritas and a little dinner, too. If you click on the link to their blog you will be blessed by their adoption story, soon to be stories!

Today was the first day of swim lessons for both of my children. We love the woman who we took swim lessons from last year and will do the same again this summer. My 8 year old daughter is on the synchronized swim team and my 5 year old son is taking basic swimming lessons. Our entire summer centers around these lessons, because they occur twice each week. The only other summer commitments are a VBS and one day camp for each of the kids. SO, it is my goal to focus on myself this summer and make it to the YMCA at least three times a week and lose some weight in the process. My back issues have prevented me from being as active as I would like, but with some good physical therapy and proper exercises I am feeling better and ready to get back into shape! Our local YMCA is a beautiful facility and I love the indoor pool! The kids have gotten involved in their tennis program, and my husband works out there when he doesn't go to the gym downtown by his office. I think a YMCA membership is a great investment for a homeschooling family!

It seems that I've rambled a bit more in this post and not really talked much about homeschooling at all. Funny, but that's how my thoughts have been this weekend - I've had lots on my mind, and haven't really thought about "school" that much - which is OK because I needed a break. Tomorrow will begin with our normal morning routine and a light schedule of math and handwriting, after which we will go the YMCA for swimming and workout time for mom!

Wednesday
May262010

Relaxed Summer Schooling

Well, I really want the kids to stay in a routine this summer, so that "school" doesn't surprise them in August. Sticking to a schedule seems to be the best way to do this, at least for my children. We all function much better with a routine. So, this morning we got up at our normal time (7:00 a.m.) and after breakfast we read part of a book (more on that later) and then Anna did math while Grant had computer time.


Now, back to the book we are reading: Right now both of my kids are at an age where they enjoy the Magic Treehouse books. Anna has read many of them independently a couple of years ago (but really likes for me to read them again) , and my son is just beginning to show an interest in listening to longer books. At the Scholastic book fair a couple of weeks ago I picked up "Moonlight on the Magic Flute". Since I am a former elementary music teacher I really like anything having to do with composers, so I figured this was a great place to start. All of the Magic Treehouse books are great in my opinion, and I would like to work through several of them this summer with the kids. I'm thinking of a poster to keep track of the ones we read -- something like "Our Summer Treehouse".... we'll just have to see how that turns out.

I went to the Crayola website and found a coloring page of Mozart so the kids colored while they listened to me read. When we had finished our chapters for the day I then played some of Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" for them. I highly recommend an album for children entitled "Beethoven's Wig", which takes classical music and plays it in the original form, but then also gives another version with silly lyrics. Kids love this! I used it a lot when my daughter was in public school and I would teach music to her class once a week. We made composer/composition notebooks based on these pieces and the kids remembered the music and always asked for more! To see a video of some of this music click here! This music has won a lot of awards. We have both "Beethoven's Wig" and "Beethoven's Wig 2".

If you have any ideas to share about summer schooling activities, I would love to hear them!


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