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Aug. 9, 2008

I Must Get Planning


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I am attempting to get some planning accomplished for the upcoming schoolyear.  I intend to start back on August 18th.  Which means that I have this week to get it together.  Thankfully I pretty much have all of my "curriculum".  Still need to pick up some stuff for science experiments for Kalene and a spelling workbook for Richie. 

On the topic of science.  Did I tell you I got Kalene's testing results back and she scored Post High School?  Does that mean we still have to do science?  I know, we do.  Wanna hear the strange part?  We've only done Apologia General Science.  We are kinda behind in science, at least I thought so.  That means that she hasn't actually "done" any high school science yet.

Okay I'm done bragging.  It's putting together a plan that I need to buckle down on.  Both of my kids have requested that we be more scheduled this year.  What is wrong with them?  Oh well, I'll try to oblige them.

Rich is working today and possibly tomarrow.  If that is so, then he'll have worked 18 days straight by the time we leave for vacation.  So he will definately need one.  So I am planning to use this time to get some things set for this coming school year.

Oh by the way I have my Super Saving Saturday up and you won't want to miss this one.  You can find it Here.  I also have a separate post just for CVS here

Okay I'm off to start planning.


Aug. 5, 2008

Summer Is Ending


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We are heading into the start of the new school year now. 

Kalene started volleyball tryouts yesterday and they will run for the entire week.  It is just a taste of what it is like when the season actually begins.  She will have practices almost everyday and games a few times a week.  She is trying out for the Varsity team.  But she still has the option of making the JV team if she doesn't make Varsity.

I haven't really planned anything for the new year just yet.  I figure I had better get moving though.  I was just relishing the end of summer for a while longer.  But now I have an official start date.  So I'd better get it together.

Some friends of our have offered us the use of their vacation house.  So we are planning to take a long weekend.  Hang out by the beach.  Do some fishing.  Do some swimming.  Roast marshmallows.  The whole bit.  It seems like a perfect way to end the summer. 

And then come Monday start school.   Sounds like a good plan to me.  I just hope that I am not being overly ambitious.  I guess we'll see how it goes.


Jun. 13, 2008

HOTM Father's Day Edition


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This weeks Heart of the Matter meme is a father's edition in honor of Father's Day.  I think that the father's in our lives could you a little extra recognition for all of the things that they do that go unnoticed.  This father is such a hard worker to give his family the very best life that he can.  Sometimes working almost 20 hours a day without complaining.  But just as he is a hard worker, he's also a hard player. 

Here is a picture of Rich with the kids doing his favorite thing last Father's Day. 

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This picture says it all.  My husband is one big kid himself most of the time.  He doesn't take life so seriously, unless he has to.  He looks for those opportunities to just have fun and show us that it isn't all about hard work.  He is the perfect dad for my kids and we love him.  He may not look or act like other dads, but he perfect for us.  Thank you Rich for being the greatest dad for our family.  We are so blessed to have you in our lives.  Maybe this year you'll catch more fish than last year.


Jun. 11, 2008

Testing


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Well Kalene had testing yesterday and Monday.  I am nowhere as panicked about the whole thing as I was last year.  It was actually very cool this year.  Kalene was a little nervous the first day, but I think it was just normal something new, will I know anyone kind of nervousness.  She of course made friends right away with a couple of girls and a boy all of whom she said are really quite normal.  On the second day she was actually looking forward to going.

I'm sure that she did great.  We aren't required in our state to have testing done which is really nice.  But Rich and I decided to start with Kalene when she finished 8th grade just to give us an idea of what we needed to focus on the next year.  Last year her test came back great.  Except she did poorly on the Algebra part of math and her grammer was at the 6th grade level.  Sounds bad but really it isn't because we stopped learning grammer in 6th grade and she hadn't even touched algebra yet.  So with that in mind I believe she did awesome.  I can't wait to see how things have changed this year from last year.

*Kristie*


Jun. 9, 2008

History Comes Alive


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I absolutely love all kinds of costumes.  I think that a Halloween Costume can go a long way.  It is the neatest thing when a child is playing dress up with costumes.  When you put on a costume you are instantly transported to wherever your imagination takes you.  You can be a gladiator in Rome on minute and King Arthur the next.  Costumes are a wonderful addition to any homeschool.  I think there is no better way to learn history that pretending to be in the time period that you are studying.  So if you are looking for something to spice up your daily history lesson why not read the lesson to them while they are in their costumes?  Just an idea.

*Kristie*


Jun. 6, 2008

Highschool Thoughts


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There are a few things that I really liked when I was in school.  With Kalene in highschool now, I can't help but think about the little things I had when I was in school.  Although  know these things might seem silly or petty.  But I still would like for Kalene (and Richie later) to have their own class rings, yearbooks, and class t-shirts.  We've been looking at class rings already.  And I have been thinking about getting some custom t-shirts made up with things that are important to her and her homeschooling experience.  I thought it might be a neat activity for her to design her own shirt to express herself.  We had these in highschool.  Each class would come up with their own design to represent themselves and distinguish us from the other classes.  I know maybe it's silly, but why not?  Next on the list..... yearbooks?  Has anyone ever come up with a special idea for a yearbook?  I was thinking of a scrapbook over the course of the four years of highschool.

Just thinking......

*Kristie*


Jun. 6, 2008

How Do You Schedule?


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This weeksHeart of the Matter topic is "How do you schedule?"

I have really come a long way from how I began as far as scheduling goes.  When I first started to homeschool we sat at the kitchen table every morning spending 15-30 minute increments on each subject.  I was extremely scheduled.  I would read about other homeschoolers who just kind of let school happen and it would totally freak me out. 

This is funny to me now because this is how we do things around here.  I don't schedule anything for school except a couple of extracurricular things such as art, field trips, and sports.  School just gets filled in around our lives.  One of the things I like best about homeschooling is being able to get distracted by life.  And we can't overlook the fact that our kids are learning all the time. 

It's true that Kalene and Richie are pretty good at being diligent about getting their schoolwork done.  They are much better at staying focused on school than I am these days.  So when they get up each day, if we don't already have something not realted to school to do, they just go ahead and start with their work.  They each know what they need to do.  So they do it. 

I should add that while this is the norm at our house, I do have a lot of abdormal days as well.  Days when Kalene just can't do anything but finish the book she is reading.  Or days when Richie is way more interested in building the next gasoline free vehicle than doing science or math.  Andbecause we school all the time it isn't a big deal if they spend their day doing school in non-traditional ways.

I love this saying I read one time (sorry I don't know the author)

Distractions are just opportunities in disguise.

*Kristie*


Jun. 5, 2008

Science Tools


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Kalene began working through biology a couple of months ago.  We spent almost 2 years working through Apologia's Exploring Creation with General Science.  I am not sure why it took so long, but I wasn't to concerned about how long it took.  So back to biology.  She finally started and now I am wondering what kind of a microscope she will need.  I have to admit that I am not all that educated in the area of Microscopes

So please help me figure out what is the right kind to get.  And I am looking for something that will be the only thing we will need.  I am also always looking for the most frugal way.  So have you found a reliable, versitile microscope for cheap?  Also has anyone used the Lifepacs Science Grade 10 experiments DVD?  Is it worth getting? 

*Kristie*



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