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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
**Update**
Wow, It has been about 3 weeks since my last post here. It has been a very busy and hectic time for us! Kristen had some medical problems which after blood tests and a lot of waiting, told us that she is vitamin D deficient. Not a huge problem, I just have to make sure she takes her vitamin supplements daily as well push the milk and dairy products.
Homeschool Co-op started! It is our first year there and so far so good! It is quite a large co-op currently serving 275 families in the NH area. Kristen is attending one day a week and taking 2 classes, cursive writing and bible.
Kristen's 3rd year of dance started! I can't believe it! She is taking ballet level 1, jazz level 1, and tap level 3. Her dance has her dancing 2 days a week this year, plus she will be performing in her dance school's annual public performance of The Nutcracker again this year. Last year was her first year dancing in the Nutcracker and she loved it! Its quite a commitment, but seeing her up there on stage on the day of the show makes it all worth it! She will be playing the roles of a villager in the first act and an arabian dancer in the second act.
Kristen was re-evaluated for occupational therapy last week. It turns out that she still has a considerable amount of weakness in her core muscles which may have something to do with why she holds her pencil so tightly when she writes. They recommended that she come 2 times a week for 12 weeks for therapy.
I know some of you are still waiting for you packages, I do apologize immensely. Those long overdue packages will be in the mail (I promise) the day after tomorrow.
School has been so frustrating lately. Her problems with writing have been a big source of stress for us. Thankfully, I had her try writing with an erasable pen to see if she was more comfortable writing and it worked! She prefers the pen over pencil and honestly, I am just so happy to have her writing and comfortable that I let her use pen for all her school work now (as long as its erasable)
Her therapist recommended I take several sensory breaks with her during our day, and it really seemed that no matter what I try, I just couldn't get her to engage. Two days this week I have been ready to hang it up. I actually called the private elementary school that is next door to us today to see if they have room for a second grader.
On a positive note, after a rough start, today wound up being very productive! I let her do a lot of crafts today in between her school work. I can't believe how well it worked. I am optimistic and hope we can carry on our new method. :O)
Homeschool Co-op started! It is our first year there and so far so good! It is quite a large co-op currently serving 275 families in the NH area. Kristen is attending one day a week and taking 2 classes, cursive writing and bible.
Kristen's 3rd year of dance started! I can't believe it! She is taking ballet level 1, jazz level 1, and tap level 3. Her dance has her dancing 2 days a week this year, plus she will be performing in her dance school's annual public performance of The Nutcracker again this year. Last year was her first year dancing in the Nutcracker and she loved it! Its quite a commitment, but seeing her up there on stage on the day of the show makes it all worth it! She will be playing the roles of a villager in the first act and an arabian dancer in the second act.
Kristen was re-evaluated for occupational therapy last week. It turns out that she still has a considerable amount of weakness in her core muscles which may have something to do with why she holds her pencil so tightly when she writes. They recommended that she come 2 times a week for 12 weeks for therapy.
I know some of you are still waiting for you packages, I do apologize immensely. Those long overdue packages will be in the mail (I promise) the day after tomorrow.
School has been so frustrating lately. Her problems with writing have been a big source of stress for us. Thankfully, I had her try writing with an erasable pen to see if she was more comfortable writing and it worked! She prefers the pen over pencil and honestly, I am just so happy to have her writing and comfortable that I let her use pen for all her school work now (as long as its erasable)
Her therapist recommended I take several sensory breaks with her during our day, and it really seemed that no matter what I try, I just couldn't get her to engage. Two days this week I have been ready to hang it up. I actually called the private elementary school that is next door to us today to see if they have room for a second grader.
On a positive note, after a rough start, today wound up being very productive! I let her do a lot of crafts today in between her school work. I can't believe how well it worked. I am optimistic and hope we can carry on our new method. :O)
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Winners Chelsea Johns and Mamamia
I am having a little trouble getting in touch with 2 of the winners from the giveaways. Chelsea Johns, the winner of the history curriculum and Mamamia, the winner of the Boz's Book of Bible Fun.
Ladies, please respond back to me, I need your addresses so I can mail you your books! I sent you messages but I'm not sure if you've received them or not. You can email me your info at either homeschoolingmygirl@yahoo.com or writer4hire88@yahoo.com
I will hold your books for you until Tuesday 8/31 at midnight. If I don't hear from you by then, I'll have to choose another winner, so please get back to me soon!
Thanks!
Colleen
Ladies, please respond back to me, I need your addresses so I can mail you your books! I sent you messages but I'm not sure if you've received them or not. You can email me your info at either homeschoolingmygirl@yahoo.com or writer4hire88@yahoo.com
I will hold your books for you until Tuesday 8/31 at midnight. If I don't hear from you by then, I'll have to choose another winner, so please get back to me soon!
Thanks!
Colleen
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Winners of the giveaways!
I want to thank everyone who entered for taking the time and coming to check out my blog. I especially thank you for subscribing. I used random.org to choose the winners and they are as follows:
For the Harcourt Brace Math textbook:
For the History Alive curriculum pack:
For the Harcourt Brace Math textbook:
- ✿Heαther✿ said...
- I follow your blog! mommys3lilbirds at gmail dot com
- August 28, 2010 7:22 PM
For the History Alive curriculum pack:
- Chelsea Johns said...
- I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to have this curriculum to use with my 5, almost 6, kids! I have two in Jr High and two in elementary grade right now! We would definitely use it! Thanks for the opportunity!
- August 25, 2010 9:32 PM
- Last but not least, the winner of the Boz's Book of Bible Fun:
- mamamia said...
- this would be wonderful to do with my kiddos!
- August 24, 2010 1:01 PM
- I will be sending out emails to the winners. Thank you so much for entering, I wish I had enough for everyone!
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Jesus and Me Boz's Big Book of Bible Fun
This giveaway is now closed
Another offer for the clean-out I am offering is a new copy of Jesus and Me Big Book of Bible Fun featuring Boz, The Green Bear Next Door. It is geared for preschool age, ages 3 and up. It is an awesome book! There are many bible stories in it and lots of fun activities to do.If you are interested in this awesome book, please leave me a comment below. Also, if you follow my blog, give yourself 2 extra entries. (please be sure to leave a separate comment for each)
Giveaway will be open until August 28th. I will choose a winner on the 29th.
Curriculum Clean-out Give Away!
This giveaway is now closed
THIS GIVEAWAY WILL CLOSE AT 11:59 PM EST 8/28
Another item I am offering for this year's Curriculum Clean-Out is a "History Alive America's Past" curriculum package. It is made by Teacher's Curriculum Institute and I believe it is geared towards middle school age.
The package includes a hardcover student text, student workbook, 2 teacher's manuals, colored pictures called placards, and a book of transparencies for use with an over-head projector.
This package was given to me by an editor of the TCI company. Unfortunately its a little too advanced for my daughter. If you are interested, please leave me a comment below telling me so. Also, if you subscribe to my blog, please give yourself 2 extra entries! This giveaway will be open until August 28th. I will choose a winner on the 29th.
THIS GIVEAWAY WILL CLOSE AT 11:59 PM EST 8/28
Another item I am offering for this year's Curriculum Clean-Out is a "History Alive America's Past" curriculum package. It is made by Teacher's Curriculum Institute and I believe it is geared towards middle school age.
The package includes a hardcover student text, student workbook, 2 teacher's manuals, colored pictures called placards, and a book of transparencies for use with an over-head projector.
This package was given to me by an editor of the TCI company. Unfortunately its a little too advanced for my daughter. If you are interested, please leave me a comment below telling me so. Also, if you subscribe to my blog, please give yourself 2 extra entries! This giveaway will be open until August 28th. I will choose a winner on the 29th.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Curriculum Clean-out Give Away!
This giveaway is now closed.
THIS GIVEAWAY WILL CLOSE AT 11:59 PM EST 8/28
We are very excited to be taking part in Homeschool Creations Curriculum Clean Out! This is my first time offering something and am so happy to have this to offer.
I have a Grade 2 Harcourt Brace Math Advantage Textbook. It is copywrited 1998. It is in really great shape, only a little writing smudge on the cover. It looks very thorough to me, starting with addition and subtraction reviews, and covers multiplication and division. I am doing a different math curriculum with my daughter this year, that is the only reason why we are not using it. If you are interested in this book please:
1) Leave me a comment and let me know you are interested
2) Follow my blog and give yourself 2 bonus entries!
This giveaway will be open until August 28th. I will choose a winner on the 29th.
Good luck! I will be posting more giveaways tomorrow!
THIS GIVEAWAY WILL CLOSE AT 11:59 PM EST 8/28
We are very excited to be taking part in Homeschool Creations Curriculum Clean Out! This is my first time offering something and am so happy to have this to offer.
I have a Grade 2 Harcourt Brace Math Advantage Textbook. It is copywrited 1998. It is in really great shape, only a little writing smudge on the cover. It looks very thorough to me, starting with addition and subtraction reviews, and covers multiplication and division. I am doing a different math curriculum with my daughter this year, that is the only reason why we are not using it. If you are interested in this book please:
1) Leave me a comment and let me know you are interested
2) Follow my blog and give yourself 2 bonus entries!
This giveaway will be open until August 28th. I will choose a winner on the 29th.
Good luck! I will be posting more giveaways tomorrow!
Monday, July 26, 2010
First Day Fun!
Wow, I cannot believe second grade is now officially underway! I had originally intended to begin the second week of August, but it looks like August is going to be a very busy month for us between baton-twirling camp, doctor's appointments, and a possible trip to Virginia!
Kristen began her day with a name collage. This went along with the lesson in her Language Arts book that God made her special and unique! She worked very hard on it, and was very proud of the end result.
We also began a calender board. I got the idea from Carisa over at 1+1+1=1. I thought it was really cool, and Kristen loves it!
The upper left corner she practices making the date with coins that I printed out and stuck velcro-dots on.
Underneath, she writes the day of the week, the date, and then she writes the entire date. (I laminated this and we use a dry-erase marker)
Underneath that, I attached a skip-counting sheet. I found this over at homeschoolcreations.com. There, you'll find skip-counting sheets for numbers 2 on up! I really want to do this with her everyday to enforce some early multiplication skills. To the left of the Skip Counting, I attached the 2 muliplication table so she can make the connection between the skip counting and learning to multiply!
Also on our board is weather tracker, where we will be able to keep track of the weather for the entire week. She just chooses a card with the picture of the current weather outside, and attaches it on the velcro dot.
We also have a hundreds chart where we are going to chart the day of school it is and keep track. Once we reach a hundred, we'll have a little celebration. I also have a place value chart where she can record each day of school there as well.
Everything on our board is laminated and easily attaches with velcro dots.
Kristen has a passion for Ramona these days. I read the entire series to her at the beginning of the summer and she loved them! Ramona was a big favorite of mine when I was a kid, and I love that Ramona is now bringing my daughter joy.
I brought Kristen this past Friday to see the movie Beezus and Ramona and of course she loved that too. I was surprised to find Kristen deeply absorbed in reading Ramona and her Father herself today!
In the book Ramona and her Father, and also in the Beezus and Ramona movie, Ramona and her dad decide to try and draw the world's longest picture. I found a roll of drawing paper at the craft store, and today Kristen was hard at work making her own masterpiece just like Ramona.
Overall, we had a great day. We even managed to get a little time in at the park where we just brought our school books with us. I have a lot of hopes and plans for this school year, I can't wait to see how this year pans out!
Kristen began her day with a name collage. This went along with the lesson in her Language Arts book that God made her special and unique! She worked very hard on it, and was very proud of the end result.
We also began a calender board. I got the idea from Carisa over at 1+1+1=1. I thought it was really cool, and Kristen loves it!
The upper left corner she practices making the date with coins that I printed out and stuck velcro-dots on.
Underneath, she writes the day of the week, the date, and then she writes the entire date. (I laminated this and we use a dry-erase marker)
Underneath that, I attached a skip-counting sheet. I found this over at homeschoolcreations.com. There, you'll find skip-counting sheets for numbers 2 on up! I really want to do this with her everyday to enforce some early multiplication skills. To the left of the Skip Counting, I attached the 2 muliplication table so she can make the connection between the skip counting and learning to multiply!
Also on our board is weather tracker, where we will be able to keep track of the weather for the entire week. She just chooses a card with the picture of the current weather outside, and attaches it on the velcro dot.
We also have a hundreds chart where we are going to chart the day of school it is and keep track. Once we reach a hundred, we'll have a little celebration. I also have a place value chart where she can record each day of school there as well.
Everything on our board is laminated and easily attaches with velcro dots.
Kristen has a passion for Ramona these days. I read the entire series to her at the beginning of the summer and she loved them! Ramona was a big favorite of mine when I was a kid, and I love that Ramona is now bringing my daughter joy.
I brought Kristen this past Friday to see the movie Beezus and Ramona and of course she loved that too. I was surprised to find Kristen deeply absorbed in reading Ramona and her Father herself today!
In the book Ramona and her Father, and also in the Beezus and Ramona movie, Ramona and her dad decide to try and draw the world's longest picture. I found a roll of drawing paper at the craft store, and today Kristen was hard at work making her own masterpiece just like Ramona.
Overall, we had a great day. We even managed to get a little time in at the park where we just brought our school books with us. I have a lot of hopes and plans for this school year, I can't wait to see how this year pans out!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
TCI Social Studies
I was very fortunate yesterday to meet a wonderful woman who used to be an editor for a wonderful educational book series called TCI. They offers a wide array of teaching text books and materials and have a wonderful Social Studies Alive curriculum for elementary grades. There are different components to the Social Studies Alive program that include My Community, Regions of My Community, and My Community and Beyond. Each component comes with a student book, teacher's manual, student workbook, transparancies, music CD, colored placards that correspond with the lesson.
Because she was the editor, this woman was given her own set of the curriculum as a reference to keep on hand. Since she had this curriculum on hand for so long, and really no place to put it, she gave it to me happily after meeting with me and Kristen. She was thrilled to have it go to a homeschool family.
I am so thankful to this woman, what she did was wonderful and I will never forget her.
Because she was the editor, this woman was given her own set of the curriculum as a reference to keep on hand. Since she had this curriculum on hand for so long, and really no place to put it, she gave it to me happily after meeting with me and Kristen. She was thrilled to have it go to a homeschool family.
I am so thankful to this woman, what she did was wonderful and I will never forget her.
Moving Beyond the Page
I decided to go with Moving Beyond the Page curriculum as one of my "main" curriculum this year. I did choose a couple others to supplement other subjects as well.
I was initially hooked by the fact that it is geared towards kids who enjoy more hands-on activities rather then tons of seatwork and bookwork. Don't get me wrong, Kristen does do seatwork, but I can get so much more out of her if she has something to touch, build, or draw. The price is a little steep for me, but I did like that they offer a couple different payment options.
My shipment arrived last week, and I can say now that I have it in hand, I am even more excited! The curriculum included so many wonderful storybooks. It also included some manipulatives and scales. I looked through the teacher's manuals and the lessons are well thought out, and the activities are well planned.
I think the one potential "downfall" would be that the illustrations on the worksheets are hand-drawn. I don't think this will be an issue for me, but if it does become an issue, I plan to supplement any pictures that I may need off the internet.
Overall, I am really excited. Kristen is thrilled and is eager to start.
Tomgirlz
Tomgirlz book series by Dana Lurie
Kristen has recently discovered a wonderful chapter book series called Tomgirlz, written by Dana Lurie. The characters in the book are a group of young girls who help each other through life's problems. The concept behind the books are to show young girls that they can stay true to themselves. One of the books even addresses bullying which unfortunately is a topic a lot of girls deal with these days. They are definitely worth reading!
Dana Lurie is a wonderful author who stands firmly behind her books and her fans.
Kristen has recently discovered a wonderful chapter book series called Tomgirlz, written by Dana Lurie. The characters in the book are a group of young girls who help each other through life's problems. The concept behind the books are to show young girls that they can stay true to themselves. One of the books even addresses bullying which unfortunately is a topic a lot of girls deal with these days. They are definitely worth reading!
Dana Lurie is a wonderful author who stands firmly behind her books and her fans.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Curriculum decisions for 2010-2011
I have thought long and hard about what exactly I wanted to do for her this coming school year. I did not want a repeat account of this past school year. I relied primarily on printing her worksheets of the web. While there is nothing wrong with doing it this way, it just did not work for me. I found myself frustrated, often staying up until the wee hours of the morning planning our day. She is by no means a work from a book kid. She is more hands-on, and prefers to touch and do. This is what I came up with:
Math: Math is Kristen's strong point. She is great at it, and loves it. I wanted to challenge her a bit, so I went with 2 maths this year.
Horizons Math Grade 2 and also Rod and Staff Math Grade 3.
Language Arts: Alpha Omega Lifepac Gold Language Arts
Moving Beyond the Page complete curriculum ages 6-8
Math: Math is Kristen's strong point. She is great at it, and loves it. I wanted to challenge her a bit, so I went with 2 maths this year.
Horizons Math Grade 2 and also Rod and Staff Math Grade 3.
Language Arts: Alpha Omega Lifepac Gold Language Arts
Moving Beyond the Page complete curriculum ages 6-8
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Birds Birds Birds!
Kristen had a birthday party to go to today. It was held at a wonderful place called Parrot Safari. Its a pet store catering only to birds! They also have several birds in house such as macaws, and other exotic birds. The staff spoke to the children about the different types of birds and then the children were allowed to pet them! It was really great. Kristen was a little scared at first but quickly warmed up! We had a great time and I am looking forward to going back soon!
Friday, July 9, 2010
Hello!
This blog was created so I can document my journey in homeschooling my little girl. We began last winter when I had to pull her out of public school, and since then it has been an adventure to say the least. Following blogs has helped me through so much in my beginning this wonderful journey. It is my hope that maybe someone out there can find inspiration here.Homeschooling is a great adventure and I am blessed to share it with so many!
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