Top Ten Tuesday - New School Year Excitement
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- Anticipation: We start a new school
year the second week in August. The kids
have been seeing all of the new changes around here and that is building excitement. I keep hearing, “Can I start my copywork now?”
or “Can I learn the new timeline?”
Aaahhh---music to my ears.
- Getting back into a routine: This
summer has been a good mix of ‘go with the flow days’ and planned play dates,
outings and trips. It will be nice to
get back to a normal day to day routine.
At this stage, having a predictable routine really helps the flow of our
days. It prevents burn out and
boredom.
- New Room: No, we didn’t add on or
convert the garage. Although that is a
dream. We switched rooms. We have a pretty small house and we decided
to make the family room the school room and the formal dining room the
family/tv room. I’ll post pics of our
new space in the Not Back to School Blog Hop soon. (Here’s a link to pics of our set up last year and
the year before) This change grew out of frustration with a lack of space for
books and such. So we made a late in the
year switch. We’ve added some new pieces
of furniture during the summer…all relatively cheap (under $30) and rearranged furniture.
- Organization: The beginning of the
school year, typically means that I’ve spent the majority of the summer
organizing. I’ve organized books, rooms, files and materials, learning toys, etc. I’m not quite done…but, I’m beginning to see
the light at the end of the unorganized tunnel.
- MFW K: Sis will be starting My
Father’s World Kindergarten! Yay! This is a repeat for us—a first. Bud used this for his pre-k 4 year. We really enjoyed it and he still refers back
to the ‘words to remember’. However, I
did not like the layout of the teacher’s manual. But, MFW came out with an updated edition of
the TM and it is wonderful! Because I
had the old TM, I was able to trade it in for the new one for a lower fee. I can’t wait to get started!! Lil Bear will also join in with Sis!! It’s
going to be a great year!
- Memoria Press: Bud is going to be using Memoria Press 1st
Grade! I’ve looked over the site and got
a chance to read it at our local Mardel store.
I also took DH to see it and he really liked it, too. I love that it focuses on the core: Language
Arts, Math and recitation/memory work.
Everything else Is gravy. I’ll add our ‘everything else’ in another
post. But, we’ll be following this
pretty close to the TM.
- Classical Conversations: This will be our 2nd year of CC
and Sis will be joining in this year, too!
Woo Hoo! Classical Conversations
was a great framework for us last year.
It gave the much needed overall structure to our days and year. We made great friendships last year and we
can’t wait to get back to CC in September.
- Tutoring: Speaking of CC, I have
agreed to tutor this year. Aaahh! Because I tend to hyper plan I am putting off
printing and planning for this until all of our core homeschool materials are
organized, printed, filed and ready to go.
I’ll be posting some things that have helped me get started planning as
a tutor even though I don’t know what students or classroom I’ll have.
- New curriculum and new levels of
favorites: In addition to Memoria Press, we will also be trying the following
materials for the first time: Ordinary Parent’s Guide to Teaching Reading,
Saxon K, Christian Kids Explore Earth and Space (We are only going to use the
Earth portion.), Christian Kids Explore Biology (We are not using the Anatomy
portion this year.), and First Language Lessons. It will also be great to continue with CLE
Math and All About Spelling with Bud this year.
I always find it exciting getting
- Extra Hands on history with
friends: Why in the world do I have so many CC Cycle 1 Pinterest pins
anyway? Well, the answer to that question
is to find some great hands on activities that correlate with our history,
science or geography sentences for the week.
Some of our friends, which also go to our CC campus, are planning to get
together for some of those projects that are more fun to do with a group. So for instance, we may be learning about the
Egyptians at CC and later that week, some of us get together for a History ‘play/learn-date’
and build a lego pyramid or try our hand at decoding hieroglyphics. Sounds fun, huh? We’ll see how this turns out—but we’re really
looking forward to it.
I think I would enjoy tutoring--I've always enjoyed working one-on-one. I'd love to hear more about your tutoring experiences throughout the school year!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite things about the summer is planning for the next homeschool year. I've also been organizing my house. We just had a yard sale, and our house looks so much better for the fall!
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