What is your favorite holiday? Why is it your favorite?
That’s a good question!
When I was a little child I would say it was Christmas. Mostly for the presents and the fact we would gather at my grandparents house for a big family celebration.
Then as a teenager, I would say it’s Halloween. One to annoy my parents and two because of the dark mystery mystic that the holiday draws out. That and the fact I love skulls and the color black 🖤
Now however while I still love Halloween; I am more excited to watch as my kiddos witness and experience each holiday. That is truly a blessing to watch as their eyes light up over gifts at Christmas or wanting to show off how many eggs they got at an Easter Egg Hunt.
I’m going to continue organizing and adding things here over the next few weeks. Going to try and get the Vintage Library Collection at least started beyond what I already have. Then over the next month or two as I put together next year’s curriculum I will be updating as I finalize each kiddos individual lessons, family subjects and our schedule. So stay tuned…
I know I said I would update. The thing is for some reason this homeschool year has been chaotic. So I’m not going to go into much detail and whatnot. I did however want to show y’all what our weekly schedule has been for the most part. It’s typically a 4 to 5 hour day depending on their level. Though sometimes we are done earlier. The youngest however is typically done between 45 minutes to an hour. This schedule more so reflects the older four kiddos, while the bottom one reflects the youngest.
I want to apologize for the lack of updates. I know I promised. Over the last 8 months there have been a lot of changes around our home and family. Some good and others not so much.
My father was diagnosed with a health issue in August of last year and just recently had surgery. Although he’s getting semi back to normal he still has a ways to go.
Then finally my youngest nephew, Booger has come to stay with us and has joined our homeschool. So we are now homeschooling five boys all with different learning struggles. So I have not forgotten just been busy.
Had to take the kiddos to their annual checkup. I always get slightly nervous with questions around schooling. Not that I’m ashamed or afraid of anything. It’s just that some, not all, judge heavily on things they don’t understand or don’t approve of. It could be simple ignorance, but that is easily corrected with answers and references. Thankfully, we were assigned a wonderful doctor that was homeschool friendly.
After Dino had his checkup, we were asked if we had any other concerns. So I brought up Dino’s behavior, meltdowns and such. So with all the checked boxes… It was nice to get confirmation that Dino is autistic and if need be we can get further testing to see where he falls on the spectrum and sign up for occupational therapy as the need arises such as if his behaviors or meltdowns start interfering with his daily routine and whatnot. So far we have it down to a science with him. The doctor said it was definitely better he’s homeschooled so that he can be in an environment suited for his needs.
Handyman got his inhaler updated and then his anxiety spiked at the mention of getting a shot. So we’ll have to wait to ease Handyman into getting his next booster shot at his next appointment. Handyman completely shut down after that. This only seems to confirm to the doctor that homeschooling to be the best thing for him. Since this is the same behavior and anxiety he displayed in his previous public school.
Bookworm had an ear ache that he only mentioned it until last night. It turned out he had an ear infection. We also got confirmation that due to the accident he was in 2019, that the few minutes that he was was unresponsive, he now has poor recall of some short and long term memories. Last year, when we had to reteach him how to tie his shoes was the major reason I wanted this confirmation. So with that the doctor said homeschool seems to be working with his memory issues and ADHD. So he can have one on one help and have a more repetitive schedule. This way he won’t fall behind. Which is wonderful to be acknowledged because for the 2021-2022 homeschool year I had to go back to the basics with him to get him almost to the level he should be.
Nothing really changed with Muscles. He still has dyslexia and ADHD, but with his anger issues and meltdowns have only slightly gotten better. In general it was probably best for them to be homeschooled so they can have individual help and focus they require.
Oh boy, here we go… Debating and fact finding this morning!
This is how it went… First it was asking about shark facts. Which leads to how to prevent a shark attack and why sharks attack humans. Then wanting to know which animal kills more humans every year. To how hippopotamuses kill more humans than sharks. Which they discovered why hippopotamuses are super territorial. Then somehow spiraled to why can’t freshwater animals can’t survive in the ocean. That lead to how some saltwater animals can’t adapt to freshwater, but some can because marshes and swamps bridge the two waters.
Diving into that rabbit hole surely spirals quickly… That’s the fun of learning on a whim.
I just realized I’m going to have a 8th grader, 6th grader and two 3rd graders in Public School terms.
The levels these kiddos are scattered across the board. I had to learn this lesson the hard way. When I wanted so badly to “bring them up to grade.” I tried pushing and using different techniques. Nothing worked.
When they finally had grasped several pieces of the puzzle through lots of work at home….. then and only then did I notice their knowledge begin to blossom. I had to let go of my ideals of what a grade level consisted of. For them now, we just finished up what would be 7th, 5th, and 2nd grade in public school, they are doing math at a 5th/6th and 2nd/3rd grade level, history at a 7/8th grade, geography at a 7/8th grade, science at a 7/8th grade, reading at a 8th, 2nd/3rd and 1st/2nd grade, and spelling/Language Arts at a 6th, 2nd, and 1st grade.
And it’s all perfectly okay.
Because what this shows me is that they are neither behind nor ahead; they are precisely where they need to be. Their educational needs are being met in ways that access their strengths and support their weaknesses.
That’s exactly what education is supposed to be.
I suck at fractions and geometry. You won’t hear anyone one say to me, as an 39-year-old woman, that I am “behind” because I didn’t understand these concepts in high school. So why are we pressuring our kids to conform to such arbitrary rules?
If your kiddo struggles with a subject, they aren’t behind. They have a weakness.
Well this is our last week for the 2022-2023 homeschool year. Five whole days left! Then it will be summer break until July 10th when we once again begin. It seems like such a long time ago when we first started this journey, and now it seems to be just a blink of an eye some days.
I’ve been stressing myself out over next year’s curriculum and have come to the conclusion. That I need to branch out and take control by creating what my kiddos need instead of trying to bend curriculum schedules and materials for the boys. So in June I am doing a full overhaul of the curriculum and schedule.
Not only will I be rearranging our curriculum, well the only curriculum technically being used for next year will be for language arts and math. For the rest of the subjects, I will be using a mixture of old or vintage educational books along with newer up to date books as well to give the boys more well rounded lessons. I’ve done a lot of research working all this out. One thing I plan on implementing more of is the Charlotte Mason method of notebooking. We did it for a short time about a year ago. I’m hoping this coming year will be different as we use it for more than one subject.
Anyways look forward to the next post about what I will be using and some alternatives I have for backup.
Ugh… Planning! There are roughly 228 days excluding weekends and holidays between July 10, 2023 and June 7, 2024. Minus the holidays we take off for which gives us about 210 to 215 days depending. Which gives me leeway to make 40 to 44 weeks of lessons. So that means I need to roughly print out about 30 double sided sheets of my week planner and 120 double sided of my day planner. Printing extra for wiggle room if needed. I don’t do monthly or yearly because that makes it way too complicated for 4 schedules. I’m going to be busy tomorrow 😏
Well I’m not really sure I can call them fails, but more of they just didn’t work out for my kiddos.
Minecraft Math with Fun-school Journals
This one simply didn’t work out do to how long I had to divide game time in order for each kiddo to have a turn. Then while the others waited I tried to work on something else.
Unfortunately, my main focus was when they could have their game time. So this just was more of a distraction then anything else. Maybe it would work if you only have one kiddo instead of four.
Wild Math
While I loved the concept and thought it would be wonderful to try. It was hard to implement especially to four kiddos with various forms of learning disabilities and ADHD. It just wasn’t a good fit for them.
The Good and The Beautiful Math
Beautiful and well structured. We used it for the first half of the year before it was get way to advanced for their ability. I was going to just drop them a level and then start again this coming year. It unfortunately didn’t go as planned. So I had to try something different…
Grammar Galaxy
While it was a hit and works for my eldest, it fell flat with my other three. They loved the story, but the work was too confusing for them.
I hated to have to change and find something so late in the year, but I rather have them understand what they are doing then having them confused. So off researching I went…
Plain and not so plain
It should be called plain and simple! Lightly structured and easy to use. There was only two down falls I can say with this curriculum.
One is that it’s a loop curriculum that doesn’t focus on one thing before mastery. Which is fine if your kiddos learn better that way. Unfortunately, mine don’t so…
The other issue is as it progresses through especially in the upper grades, if you don’t know your language arts or math terminology it’s going to give you a headache 😅 No, seriously you just need to make sure you brush up with a YouTube video or something in order to help your kiddos understand the material.
Overall it was great in a pinch, but we will be changing for the upcoming year.
Curriculum wins will be coming up in a future post. So stay tuned…