8.22.2014
our homeschool curriculum 2014-2015
School starts on Monday, and I'm finally looking forward to it! I don't know why I was dreading planning so much this year. Thankfully, once I was elbow deep into planning, I started to get excited. Then, I was trying to decide why we waited until next week to start! :)
Amelia couldn't be more excited to start. She was super disappointed a couple of weeks ago when I told her that we still had two weeks. Meredith is supposedly "dreading" it, but I know she'll do great once we begin. Claire is pretty excited as well even though she keeps telling me, "At the end of last year, I told myself that I was NOT going to be excited about the beginning of the year, but I am!" Love it.
Amelia (1st grade)
Sonlight Readers 1 and 2
She started Readers 1 last year. She has a few to complete, and she'll move on to level 2.
Handwriting Without Tears, My Printing Book
Explode the Code 1 and 2
Saxon Math 1
Spelling You See, level B
Harcourt Language Arts 1 workbook
We haven't done this book before. It is a pretty simple little book, but I think she'll enjoy it. I don't start them on their language arts curriculum until 2nd grade, but this will give her something to do and work on some skills.
Artistic Pursuits K-3, book 1
Co-op: performance, anatomy, and math/reading games
Amelia will be doing read alouds, history, and (some) science with the older girls. She'll also be in gym class once a week, and we hope to find a swim lesson option in the spring.
Meredith (4th grade)
Saxon Math 5/4
Harcourt Language Arts 4 and Workbook
Spelling You See, level D
Explode the Code 5
Handwriting Without Tears, Cursive Success
Sonlight Core E: History, Readers, Read Alouds (American History, Year 2)
Sonlight Core E: Science (Electricity, Magnetism, and Astronomy)
Artistic Pursuits Grade 4-6, book 1
Daily Geography, grade 4
Writing, IEW's All Things Fun & Fascinating
Westminster Catechism for Kids
Co-op: performance, teamwork, and science
Gym
Volleyball, fall season
Claire (6th grade)
Saxon Math 7/6
Winston Grammar
Spelling You See, level D
Explode the Code 8
Handwriting Without Tears, Cursive Success
Sonlight Core E: History, Readers, Read Alouds (American History, Year 2)
Sonlight Core E: Science (Electricity, Magnetism, and Astronomy)
Artistic Pursuits Grade 4-6, book 1
Daily Geography, grade 4
Writing, IEW's All Things Fun & Fascinating
Westminster Catechism for Kids
Co-op: performance, teamwork, and science
Gym
Volleyball, fall season
We are keeping a lot of things the same for the coming year, but we're also doing a lot of new things. It's a good year for transition since we don't have any kinders this year.
Art, geography, spelling, and Claire's grammar program are all new to us this year. Josh took the girls golfing each week all summer, and they both wanted to do volleyball this fall. I loved that they both wanted to do those activities...make them much more easy to justify the travel aspect. They are basically just participating in the practices once a week. Claire was old enough to try out for the team, but she didn't feel like she had enough volleyball skills. She wants to work on them this year and try out next year. Meredith will have to wait patiently for her turn. :)
I'm looking forward to this year since I don't have to teach anyone to read! And I love that Olivia is getting older and will sit and play/color/entertain herself. She is so good at playing alongside her sisters. She just loves being near them and watching them...monkey see, monkey do.
8.18.2014
thanks, but no thanks
I just saw a sponsored ad in my Yahoo news feed: Two Easy Steps to Look 22 Years Younger
Let me think about this for a moment. If I were to look 22 years younger, that would take me back in time to 1992. I was 13.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I pray I never have to look like my 13 year old self again.
Can I get an amen?!
Let me think about this for a moment. If I were to look 22 years younger, that would take me back in time to 1992. I was 13.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I pray I never have to look like my 13 year old self again.
Can I get an amen?!
8.11.2014
lumberjack josh
Josh and Brian purchased a log splitter this spring, and Josh has turned into a complete lumberjack over the last month.
He even has a helper:
The best part is that Claire is finally at an age where the term helper actually means helper and not just "helper". :) He commented several times how great of a worker she was.
Lumberjack Josh now has two full wood stacks out back along with a couple of smaller ones in other places. There have been rumors that a wood stove is in our future. I think we're ready for it!
8.04.2014
menu plan: august 2014
August. I have a love/hate relationship with August. It's still summer. School begins again. Our crazy summer schedule turns into our crazy school schedule. The thing that I love about the crazy school schedule, though, is how routine it is. I love the lack of routine when we begin summer. I hate the lack of routine at the end of summer. School = Routine. It makes me happy at the beginning of the year. :)
The August menu plan also gets me a bit excited because I know that the September plan is up next, which is when I start throwing soups back into the mix! Have I mentioned that I love soup?! It might be one of my favorite foods. Ever. (But not more favorite than cookies.)
Okay...on with it, already! (And I'm starting with August 5 because I just did the plan today, and I don't feel like digging into my memory box to try to remember what we've had for dinner the past 4 nights.)
August 5-9
5: sloppy joes
6: crispy southwest chicken wraps
7: tacos
8: amy's sensational summer salad
9: no cooking
August 10-16
10: baked sub sandwiches/leftovers
11: pork stir fry
12: whole chicken (crock pot)
13: chicken and noodles
14: fajitas
15: homemade pizza
16: leftovers
August 17-23
17: ham and cheese sliders/BBQ beef sandwiches
18: goulash
19: caesar chicken wraps (new)
20: creamy italian chicken (crock pot)
21: twice baked potatoes and salad
22: herb crusted chicken
23: drunken pork chops
August 24-31
24: frozen pizza/grilled tex-mex nacho packs
25: breakfast sandwiches
26: spaghetti and bread sticks
27: deer steaks
28: chicken manicotti (frozen from last month)
29: leftovers
30: tbd
31: tbd
Happy cooking!
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