Anna is our morning alarm. Her body clock goes off right around 7 a.m. every moring. It used to be before 6 a.m. so we are thrilled with sleeping until 7 a.m. each day. Around 7:30 Anna and I make our way out to the living room and she starts right in with her studies. She is currently working through the master reader program by Hooked on Phonics. I love her messy hair in the morning.
while she works on her reading program I make breakfast.
After she finishes up on the computer she starts eating breakfast while I go wake the boys up.
It's now 8:16, the boys are up and eating their breakfast, Anna is finished with her breakfast and I head off to take my shower.
As I get ready for the day Anna does the second part of her reading program and reads outloud to me and then we talk about what she read.
After I'm ready, the boys get ready for the day. Anna and I sit down and do her spelling lesson. I eat my breakfast at this time.
at 9:00, school begins for the boys. We start with our group time and since the weather was so beautiful this morning we took school outside.
The only subjects we do together as a group are Bible, Geography, Vocabulary, and Science.
for Bible we are studying the first few chapters of Acts verse by verse. We are on Acts 2 right now. The kids have a journal and each day they either write a summary of what they read or draw a picture to remind them what the passage was about.
For Vocabulary, we do a vocabulary word a day out of a great book called Vocabulary cartoons. In Geography we take one state a day, read out of a cool book about that particular state and then they find it on their map and label it. And for Science, we are studying all about Botany this year out of a textbook that Apolagia makes.
After coming in from outside, Jadon asked if he could teach Anna and Camden about something he learned at Eagle Ridge about space. So here he is giving a little lesson.
At this time, I work individually with Camden while Anna and Jadon work in the school room on independant work. Here is Camden doing his brain exercises, part of the in depth program we are doing to help Camden with his dyslexia.
Then we begin the reading portion. Camden is doing so well, I can't believe the progress has made since August, it is like night and day!
After my work is done with Camden, I spend some time working with Jadon looking over his independant work and helping him with anything he needs help with.
In the meantime, Anna take a break and does some art.When I'm done working with Jadon, Anna and I spend some time working together. Right now we are doing a literature study on Make Way For Ducklings. We both LOVE this book.
Here she is doing an activity that goes along with her literature study.
This is what Camden chose to do today while on his breaks.
At this point, part one of homeschool is over and we break for lunch.
After a quick errand to drop the library books off that were due today at the library, cash a check at the bank, and pick up something from CVS, we came back home ate and then we were ready for part 2 of our homeschool day.I've been working with both the boys on memorizing the tricky math facts. Our meeting spot is in the bathroom, who says learning can't take place in the bathroom!
Then it's time for Camden and I to meet again. This time to work on phonics and spelling. We always work together in the master bedroom. He has a whole area set up in there.
At this point, Anna has practiced her piano and finished her homeschool work so she gets time on the computer.
After I'm done working with Camden, it's time to meet with Jadon again. Here he is using the dictionary app on his iTouch.
And Pepper just sleeps through it all.
And before the day is done, Camden has to do his dreaded writing 8 exercise and then work on the story he is writing for this week and then he is done with his homeschool work for the day.
But there is one last thing to do, practice guitar.
And as you can see our homeschool day is almost done. The "Fritz" you see under Jadon's name is the work he does for a class he takes on Thursdays taught by Mrs. Fritz. A majority of the homeschool work he does is homework for this class. It covers history, language arts, reading, composition, and debate. He loves the class!Jadon finishes up his last assignments for the day and then he is done.
It is 2:28 and our homeschool day is done. The rest of the day will be spent playing, going to guitar practice (Camden), piano lessons (Anna), and then home for dinner, chores, and some family time. Our days fly by, that is for sure. I'm so thankful to have the opportunity to homeschool our kids. Even though it requires a lot of work on my part, it is the most rewarding thing I've ever done. And if you ask our kids, I'm pretty sure they will tell you that they feel pretty darn good about it too! It's now 8:45, time to go kiss the kids goodnight and do the same thing all over again tomorrow!
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