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Aug. 14, 2007

ElCloud Homeschool Open House 2007

Tiany is hosting a Homeschool Open House, complete with door prizes.  Go to her blog to view all the homeschoolers participating in the Open House, August 1 - 15, 2007.

My name is April, and my husband, Steve, and I have been homeschooling for ... let's see ... 7 years, plus the preschool years of my oldest.  My oldest is going into 7th grade this year.  I have 6 children, and this school year, I will have a distracting toddler mess maker, an active preschooler, a not yet reading 1st grader, a 3rd grader, a 5th grader, and a 7th grader.

We are a relaxed homeschool.  We don't follow strict schedules, and we're pretty flexible.    Usually, my children get up, eat breakfast, and start into their math.  Sometimes this is delayed for the younger students, who like to watch PBS while they eat breakfast.  The morning is usually taken up with their bookwork, which is very minimal (math and handwriting).  When the older girls finish their math, they are supposed to start their Tapestry of Grace reading, science reading, Bible reading, and worksheets or assignments.  Then sometime in the afternoon, we might do spelling together.  They have a chart of what to accomplish in the week, and it's their responsibility to decide how to break up their reading and assignments to get it all done.

The younger students and I usually tackle Tapestry of Grace reading and assignments in the afternoon, when the toddler is napping.  We use Tapestry of Grace very lightly and loosely at their age.  And sometimes we revert back to Five In A Row for them, for awhile.

We try to have all schoolwork done by 3 pm so the children can have time to play outside, but there are days that they dawdle with school work and chores and don't get that play time.  I just keep reminding them they're making a choice and they suffer the consequences.  Some days all school work is done by 1 pm, though.   I do hope to be more organized this year, although I think I say that every year.

We are a relaxed Charlotte Mason style homeschool, and we tend a bit toward Dr. Raymond Moore's "Better Late Than Early" philosophy.  So, our homeschool will seem light to others of a more textbook or a classical approach.  And to those who are solely delight-directed in their homeschool, ours will have more curriculum and structure than they are accustomed to.  We fall somewhere in the middle, choosing to use curriculum, but using it in a more relaxed fashion than most.  We try to adapt things to suit our family situation and needs, as well as our individual students.  Quality "living" books are a staple part of our homeschool, and we are continually adding books to our home library.
 
Tapestry of Grace   is our main curriculum. It provides our history, geography, philosophy and world views, literature, writing, and art history lessons.   We also use Horizons Math, and Saxon math, switching from Horizons to Saxon in about 4th grade.  We use Italics handwriting workbooks, Spelling Power (not regularly), Reading Made Easy (only until they start reading on their own, then we put it away) ... and we're about to start Easy Grammar for the oldest two girls.  For science, we have used children's science books, nature study, and assign reading from Christian Liberty Nature Readers to those able to read.  This past year, 6th grade A moved on to reading other books about nature.  For the upcoming school year, I intend to have her read It Couldn't Just Happen and other Creation Science books for her science lessons.  We will start a formal science curriculum next year, for R and A to do together.  You can find our homeschool curriculum plans for this upcoming school year (in an easier to read format) at this blog post.

Most years, I start off with a schedule of how the day should go.  It's mostly to assure myself, and the children, that I'm not asking too much of them.  We can fit it all in.  However, we never stick to this schedule very long.  It slowly evolves throughout the year.  By the end of the year, you can't tell we ever had a schedule, and I could care less, as long as the work is getting done.  We prefer to be more spontaneous.  So some days, school may start at 9 am, and some days not until 11 am.  Homeschool has become such a natural part of our life.  Our days are a mix of school, chores, and play.   It may not always happen in the same order, but it all gets done.

We do not have a school room.  Our kitchen is an eat-in kitchen, and it also serves as a school area.  So we have bookshelves in the dining portion of the eat-in kitchen.  Bookwork usually occurs there, but I spend plenty of time reading aloud, leading discussions, directing a map study, and teaching phonics from the living room couch.  And sometimes children take their reading or workbook assignments to their room instead.  Since we switched from Five In A Row to Tapestry of Grace, I am doing less active teaching, and the children are becoming more self-directed in their studies.  I still have to teach the younger children, but do not teach the older students on a daily basis.  We don't own any school desks, and our small chalkboard is only dragged out for play.  Our home is small for our family size, and very full, but it works.

Earlier this summer, I posted several of my previous blog posts on homeschool tips.  Links to some of my favorite homeschool posts can be found  HERE.    Also, for the month of June, I wrote Tips of the Day  for the Homeschoolblogger Front Porch, and there were many homeschooling tips included.  You can find my June archives of tips  HERE.   I also posted on My Homeschool Journey and Favorite Homeschool Books in May.  And you can read some of our previous "A Day in Our Homeschool" posts HERE and HERE and HERE and HERE

Blessings,
April
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Aug. 1, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Theresa
Hello! Hopped on over from Tiany's. I enjoyed reading about your homeschool. Hope you have a blessed day!

Theresa
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Aug. 1, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by writmm
We are trying out some Charlotte Mason this year as well. We also start out with a schedule that is often very different or lost by the end of the year. But, as you say, we are learning, though not necessarily in a straight line!


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Posted by 4sweetums
Looks like a great year!
Blessings,
4sweetums
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Posted by Kristi
Thanks for welcoming us into your "open house". I really enjoyed visiting!! We'll be back later!!

Hugs!
Kristi
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Aug. 1, 2007 - enjoyed the read!

Posted by quiverfullacres
I just came from Tiany's. I am so curious about tapestry of grace. I will check out the link.
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Posted by westward
Hi April! Good to visit ya during the open house. :)
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Posted by joymombecky
Hi! I found your link from the Homeschool Open House. Thank you for sharing!!

http://womenathome.typepad.com/becky
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Aug. 1, 2007 - Thanks for sharing

Posted by Gina
Relaxed homeschooling is so nice! Like you, our schedules changes constantly... as long as we get it done... all is good! :D
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Aug. 1, 2007 - Thanks

Posted by Anonymous
Thanks for the open house! I admire your schooling style.

God Bless
Jess~
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Aug. 1, 2007 - Thanks for sharing.

Posted by andijeane
I love the fact that we don't have to stay "locked into" schedules, curriculum, etc. with homeschooling. I love your homeschooling approach. I'm so glad you participated!

~Andrea
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Aug. 1, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Thanks for sharing! As a mom with older kids now (11, 15, and 18) and one graduated, it warms my heart to see how you make a point of relaxing your school and enjoying your children. You already know you won't regret it!

MrsJLW

http://mrsjlw5.blogspot.com
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Aug. 1, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Thank you for sharing your homeschool with us.

Many blessings,
Lynn (mcgyver959701) Camelot Homestead Academy
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Aug. 1, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Tiany
Thank you for participating in the Open House! It has been such fun putting it together and this is the icing on the cake for me, visiting you all! Wonderful post!

When you get a chance please email me so I can get some gifts to you! :-)

Hugs & Blessings,
Tiany
Tiany@cox.net
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Posted by Anonymous
I enjoyed your open house. Can you tell me why you use Horizon Math over Saxon before 4th grade? I am getting ready to order Saxon for my 1st grader and 4th grader. I just wondered why you prefer horizon before 4th grade. Thanks.
Bren www.thejourneyoflearning.blogspot.com
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Posted by Anonymous
I've really enjoyed hearing about your homeschool! Hope you have a blessed school year!

Renee'
http://rmboys2.wordpress.com/wp-admin/
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Aug. 1, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Homeschooling6
Hi April,
I have enjoyed your post. Thanks for sharing.
Blessings,
Linda<><
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Aug. 2, 2007 - Untitled Comment

I enjoyed visiting your open house. We don't really have a schedule either. I also do the same thing with the assignments. It's nice knowing I'm not the only one.

Have a great year!
JoAnn
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Aug. 2, 2007 - Thanks

Posted by Anonymous
for sharing. I have enjoyed my visit.
Elizabeth
www.elizabethsclothesline.blogspot.com
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Posted by karlyle
Great post! Thanks for sharing!
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Aug. 2, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed visiting your blog a lot. Happy Homeschooling!
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Posted by eclecticeducation
Thank you for sharing your homeschool with us. I'm #60 on the list. :)
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Aug. 3, 2007 - Hello

Posted by http://highnotes.blogspot.com
Thanks for sharing about your homschooling. Have a great year!
Jane
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Aug. 5, 2007 - Hi April

Posted by bubbebobbie
I really enjoyed getting to know your family.
It sounds like you are really happy with Tapestry of Grace. What year do you think it is best to begin it?

Because of Jesus, Bobbie
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/bubbebobbie/368212/
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Aug. 6, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by TwaddleMeNot
Hi April, it was nice to *meet* you and your family through this open house. I love making a schedule, but we usually end up not using it, too! Thanks for sharing,
Blessings,
Melissa
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Aug. 8, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by rvnurse2b
HI!
Thanks for inviting me. I really enjoyed hearing about how your schedule changes. I thought we were the only ones who were always changing ours!
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Aug. 8, 2007 - thanks!

Posted by Anonymous
Thank you for taking the time to share about your home/school. I'm pretty impressed with you for dealing with the range of ages that you have going on! Sounds like you are handling it wonderfully!

brenda
www.familyrevised.blogspot.com
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Aug. 11, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Theresa
Wow, great post!!!

I enjoyed the peek into your school year.

Blessings,
Theresa
http://www.treasureinearthenvessels.blogspot.com
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Aug. 11, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by srostollan
I am looking forward to my girls reading It Couldn't Just Happen this year! Have a great Year! I love your site!

Stephanie
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Posted by Amber @ TITL
I think Charlotte Mason = relaxed homeschooling! Thanks for sharing!

God Bless,
Amber
http://Amber-TrustintheLord.blogspot.com
http://Multi-TaskingMoms.blogspot.com
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Aug. 12, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Sheri
Not on the subject, but I love the little feet in your header!

Sheri http://theshadesofpink.blogspot.com or http://theshadesofpink.blogspot.com/2007/08/homeschool-open-house.html
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Aug. 12, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by jenn4him
The longer we homeschool, the more relaxed we seem to grow. I, too, believe in the Later is Better philosophy. I am attempting to incorporate more Charlotte Mason techniques this year especially with science. Blessings on your homeschool this year.
Jenn
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Aug. 14, 2007 - Homeschool Open House

Posted by sforrester
Nice reading about your homeschool. We use curriculum but are as relaxed as we need to be according to our family situation. In the earlier years of homeschooling, I use to get stressed about not meeting all of our goals but I soon learned that the problem was my trying to get it all in. Instead, we started relaxing and adapting things to whatever situation we found ourselves in. It has worked so much better!
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Aug. 15, 2007 - Great post

Posted by momofsix
I really enjoyed reading this post. Thanks for sharing.
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