Homeschooling in Green Pastures
Jul. 26, 2005
Our Homeschooling Journey

Posted in Assorted Musings

We began homeschooling when our oldest (twins) were 2 years old.  My husband had been hearing about homeschooling on Christian talk radio and provided me with information.  I knew there was no way I could do that.  After much prayer on his part, my heart was softened and I can't imagine not homeschooling and the freedom it affords us in educating our children.  Rather than put them in a preschool program, we created one of our own.  We added our third child shortly thereafter and continued on with early learning activities until it was time to begin Kindergarten.

 

We used Rod and Staff Preschool series workbooks with all the children the year prior to starting Kindergarten, which are inexpensive and give a solid and comprehensive skill set.  We follow that up with Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons, combined with the Explode the Code series of workbooks for phonics.  After recommendations from nearly everyone we knew who homeschooled, we introduced Saxon Math to our children and have been very happy with the results.  We began handwriting instruction with A Reason for Handwriting, but have now switched all 3 children to Handwriting Without Tears.

 

I am very much the frugal homeschooling mom, so nearly everything we buy for school, I have been able to purchase used. 

 

We follow the Classical Method (ala Well Trained Mind) for our history and science studies, but prefer to have something structured within that method.  We use Story of the World as we study the 4 year history cycle and Living Learning Books for elementary science.  

 

We are busily trying to repaint bedrooms this summer and have moved our schoolroom into a family room in the basement.  Will add pictures when that is completed.  Hope you enjoy reading about our little Homeschool in Green Pastures. :)


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Jul. 11, 2005 - weldcome to Homeschool blogger

Posted by spunkyhomeschool


Looks like you're just getting set up. I enjoyed reading your post. Usually it's the wife who has to try and convince the hubby. It was fun to read the reverse for a change.

spunky


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Jul. 11, 2005 - Thanks!

Posted by Kristi67


I've been reading about blogging for a while and kept hearing about homeschool blogger so I thought I would follow the link and here I am an hour later with a blog. My dh was asking where that fit into the time schedule. I told him it just sort of happened. Thanks for taking a look! I was surprised to see that I already had a comment.


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Jul. 11, 2005 - Hi!

Posted by BlogBoy


welcome to the blog! can't wait to see some more of your work!


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Jul. 21, 2005 - Welcome!

Posted by DandelionSeeds


I will be starting the History of the World Series this year. I look forward to hearing from you! Blessings to you and your family!

In Him,
Amy


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Jan. 6, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by jammyphoto


Nice to read your blog! I enjoy reading about which tools everyone is choosing to use in their h/s adventures, too!
Jenn


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