Cheeseland!

Geography has been our favorite subject this week.We’ve studied different maps and learned how they work. We’ve looked through maps with physical features and political maps too. Emily can tell you about the continents, where she lives on a map. Where our Compassion sponsor child lives in Africa. Where Israel is and where our dear friends Marty and Sue live. She can tell different ways to read a map and how to tell where physical features are. The thing that bothers her the most is that, on the map, she thinks she should be able to drive to see Auntie Coco in a few minutes because Quebec is really only an inch and a half away from BC.
While looking at a physical features map showing mountains, forests, deserts, rain forests and ice caps Emily said: “That doesn’t look like a desert. That looks like cheese! It looks like Cheeseland!!” Seriously, you try keeping a straight face…
Math was more sorting and matching, but we also got a bin of number games and magnetic numbers to work with at the local Child Care Resource centre. We’ve been working through the difference between a nine and a six. Tough stuff. That and b,d,p,q…no wonder this sint easy for kids. they ALL look the same in lower case. Writing is not the favorite this week. It wins no prizes for laughter and happiness. We’ve been doing letter copying and that seems to help. That and the magnetic letter tracer , which I love!
Hooray for the Magnatab!


Avery traces the  letters and so does Emily, but I usually give Emily a goal with her letters. Things like spell your name, or spell hat, cat, sat, rat…etc. Thats pretty helpful for her to think through the sounds and break it down. She has her moments when she cant find a letter and she freaks out that it isnt there, even though I just told her AGAIN that ALL the letters are one there and she just needs another second to find it. I am totally buying the uppercase board and the number board too!
We had a Local Home Learners meet and greet yesterday and that was pretty encouraging. It was nice to meet other families who have a little more experience under their belts than say…7 days! I enjoyed it and Im looking forward to that meetup every month. I think it will be a good opportunity for me to get new ideas and just be all around encouraged. Several people brought curriculum to swap, buy, give away and I got some great stuff. I got an Apologia science book for next year, some manipulatives like tanagram and magnetic letters, some early readers,  a writing program for supplementing, and best of all…Math U See for the next 3 years! Such a good find and an amazing lady gave me all the Math U See things for FREE! She just said “It’s your first year, be blessed! I truly am blessed by her kindness and I will totally be blessing in return with any resources I can.
Emily is enjoying her iPad and the different games she is learning with. Im waiting for my itunes card to come from airmiles, so I can go to town with paid apps for her…and me! I took a video of her and she say her favorite thing about homeschool is staying with me ALL day. Makes me feel good about myself, but I sure hope she list something besides that next time someone asks her. Talk about stereotypical homeschooler answer. If you dont know the difference between homeschooler and home schooled, you need to be informed…

While they were sleeping…

I should probably be sleeping too because you see, I am not well. I’m many things, but well isnt one of them. August has been officially written off. Some time in the begining of August I caught a cold, which turned intho an upper respiratory lung infection. No biggy. Round 1 of antibiotics. Score= Cold 1 – Antibodics 0.

Then my cold morphed( because morphing is cool) into pneumonia. Insert * ER, X-Ray, Evil Nebulizer, 2 new puffers, and 1 new antibiotic here*. No biggy. Round 2 of antiboitics. Score= Cold 1.5 – Antiboitics 0.5.

Then I coughed until I puked a few times and tore muscles in my ribcage and broke a rib…No biggy. *insert 2 new pain pills and still finishing antibiotics here*.Round 3 includes serious pain meds. Score = Courtenay is KO(knocked out for non-Nintendo street fighter fans).

# 7 I think!

Don’t worry, I waited until I started to cut back on meds before blogging. If I cant drive, I certainly should blog, who knows what could happen.

P.S. Ribs are more important than you think they are. True Story.Snorkel.

First day of Homeschool!

“it’s back to school time. or as home-schoolers call it, stay-where-you-are time.” – Steven Colbert

That makes me snicker, but I’ll tell you, I really enjoyed watching the bus drive by this morning while my kiddos were in their jammies eating breakfast. Welcome to our first day if homeschool! It certainly isn’t our first day of home learning. We’ve been doing that since the wee ones were born! Today was our first day of government sanctioned school at home. I cant believe we are here already. Emily is 5 and 1/2. Wow time goes quickly. Im going to be blogging our journey as a way to remember and for our support teacher to know what we’ve done this year.

Here is our first day! Emily in Kindergarten and Avery in Preschool.

We started with Waffles! I think thats going to be the beginning tradition! I would have made real waffles, but we just got back from Calgary late yesterday and we were missing pretty much everything to make them, so Eggo was the waffle of the day.Then Emily got dressed in her back-to-school Justin Beiber shirt.lol. We were going to take the back to school pictures but the new printer isn’t hooked up, so I’ll print out our sign in a few minutes after I blog and then we’ll take the pictures.

We started with Bible. We started right at the beginning of Emily’s Children’s Bible and I explained about the New Testament and Old Testament and how they fit together. Then we read the story of Creation and had a time of prayer.

Then we moved on to Math. We are still waiting for part of our Math to get odered, so we are working out of 1 workbook for now. Its called Early bird Math We are in the 1st unit and are working on Matching.

While Em was working on Math and Reading, Avery played with playdoh. She created mushy masterpieces for about an hour before she switched to colouring.

Then we read from Book 1 from Progressive Phonics. We are starting with short /a/ sound words. Emily is picking them up really quickly. The writing portion proved to be the tough part of our day because Em isn’t very patient and neither is Mommy with this one. She thinks she know it all already, so she just squiggles whatever and says she’s done. This one is going to take patience I think! Get Set For The Code is another writing book we are using and that went better,but its less actual letter writing.

Then we tried out our back to school sensory bin!

It’s got Shredded Paper, Magnet numbers, 3 sizes of tweezers or Tongs, squishy fiddle bugs, erasers, a little burlap bag from a friends wedding last month, a scoop and bouncy balls. The girls thoroughly enjoyed it and they are already excited for the other sensory bins.

We decided to call it quits for the day and made lunch. I’m sure we will do a few things after nap time, but Mommy needed a break! They did too.

Id’d call that a successful first day of school!

Violet P.

This is Violet P.

She is a 7 year old girl who was born with an extra chromosome. She has Down Syndrome. But that isn’t something that holds her back. They are labels, but they aren’t that big of a deal compared to her other label. Her other label is harder to deal with. Orphan. She is alone. not really of course because she is probably surrounded with people at an orphanage somewhere. In a groupa, but alone. She is fed, but likely not much. She is clothed, but likely ill fitting wornout hand-me-downs. She is probably rarely even spoken to. She needs many types of therapies like physical, occupational and speech, but she hasn’t ever had them. She might even need surgery, but she is alone.

I am a prayer warrior for Violet P. until her forever family comes to find her. I have faith that they will. Maybe you are her family and thats why I felt the need to write about her today. She is described as being “active and independent. Easily come into contact with others. Likes outdoor games.” That’s it. Nothing more. She needs a family. Desperately. That’s what I pray for everyday.

So let it touch your heart. Give your money to kids like Violet P. (her chipin isn’t working right now). Spend some time with a kleenex looking at pictures of sweet little girls and boys. Let it change you. Be the difference.

Note to Self

-eat breakfast, then coffee

-make your kids watch something other than Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and they will stop saying MOUSTACHE!

-you should paint something once in a while…other than walls.

-remember when you used to play your guitar?

-finish writing your story already!

-Stop to smell the flowers, but take an allergy pill first.

-Relax, you dont have to figure everything for homeschooling all at once.

-go outside even when there are bugs, it’ll be ok.

-you smell like old spice, buy deodorant.

2011/2012 Curriculum!

Curriculum. Not a new word to me, but usually a boring one. A word like algebra or dental floss. boring words. Not anymore! Curriculum means ideas and a path to follow. It mean creativity and learning to learn. It means all kinds of fun. Im compiling a list of the curriculum Emily and I will be using this year for Kindergarten.

First the 3 R’s, which right away tells you there is a problem with school. Reading, Writing and Math. Thats only one R. Ok lets go with Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. Firstly, no one says Arithmetic. No one. And secondly, that starts with an A and writing starts with a W! No wonder we confuse kids. To save confusion and avoid using another boring word like Arithmetic, we’ll call the 3 r’s “core” because it is the core of our learning. We actually have four core subjects! Bible, Reading, Writing, and Math.
Our Core Subjects:

Bible – Our most important. Its super hard to find a bible curriculum that isn’t so Christianesey (its a word…sort of). I really don’t want the girls to thing Jesus or the Bible are boring because they aren’t. So we aren’t going to follow a curriculum in a package for Bible. We are going to do a few different things. Firstly, we are going to follow Raising Arrows Blog idea about being consistant with Bible reading and learning about God. We are going to read the Bible at breakfast time and do our memory work at the table. We are going to start with Emily’s Beginner’s Bible. Then we are going to work on memorizing through Bible verse’s from A to Z. We are also going to order The Memory Bible and do some memory to songs once in a while.  And we are going to focus on one Godly Character Lesson from Kids of Integrity each week.

Reading – My favorite regular subject! I love reading! Emily and Avery love reading too, so I’m pretty excited about this subject. This crosses over a bit because reading is two parts to start with; Being read to and learning to read yourself. We will continue using Reading Eggs Online program, which we’ve been using for a year and love. We are going to read as many books as we can this year, so I imagine the Library will be on our list at least once a week if not more. Emily is really into Geronimo Stilton Books and I have a few lists of classics and great literature we are going to go through. We are also going to be using Reading Roots Program  to teaching beginner reading skills and phonics. We will probably use many things from Progressive Phonics, BOB Books, Early readers and Reading AtoZ as well at different times, but those wont be all the time.

Writing – We will be using Explode the Code as our main workbooks, but I’ve got some great ideas to include to work with sensory things for Emily too. We aren’t using explode the code online, but we might later on. I ordered the Handwriting Without Tears wooden blocks set to make letters and the roll-o-dough set to make letters out of playdough. We will be making letters in shaving cream, rice, flour and using many type of things to write with too. All the normal things like pens and markers, but we will be using sticks and noodles and long and short utensils to make letters and draw with too.

Math – We are going to use Math-U-See‘s program starting at Primer. I love that it is hands-on and you use lots of manipulatives with it too. And we are going to use Singapore Math’s Early Bird Workbook so that we have more than one option for math.


Our Other Subjects:

Languages – We don’t need to start other languages in Kindergarten, but we really want to. Emily loves languages, so now is as good a time as any to start. We are going to do Spanish and American Sign Language. We will start with a beginner Spanish workbook and Signing Time DVD’s.

 

Social Studies – We are going to study a different country every week and use the Window on the World book along with the new Operation World book to learn about different countries and pray for the people there. We will probably start with countries our church has missionaries in and learn more about them. This will tie into our Culinary Class because we will make meals that are specific to different countries too. Sounds yummy already. Thanks for that great idea comes from my super neighbour Ashley! Thanks!

Science – We are going to take it a bit slow with science this year and try to learn practical things. We are going to use the Usborne 100 Science experiments once in a while, but mostly we are going to make observations about nature and how things change.

Music – We are going to continue with Emily’s Music for munchkins class in the fall. She loves to go and she is learning alot. So, she will have homework from that to work on as well and more piano practice this year too.

P.E. – We are going to look into doing a few things this year. Mostly playing outside and riding bikes, but hopefully gymnastics or swimming and soccer in the spring. Im even looking into getting her into cross country skiing if I can. I think she would like it!

Those are the main things! Alot, I know, and there are a few other things too, but those are definitely the main idea. We will learn lots from hanging out with friends, reading clubs, cooking with Mom, playing games and all kinds of other things too, but that is the book work part of our plan for this year!

 

Summer School

The term summer school was the worst thing you could say to a kid while I was growing up. It might as well have been a swear word. No one wanted to do summer school. It was a punishment. Well, not in our house! Summer school means FUN! Emily(*previously posted her name as “email”!How nerdy am I?!?) begs for summer school. Literally. She is so excited to work in her workbook or explore or read a book that we do summer school every day.

Even Avery is excited about it, but she calls it “doin shool.” It’s cute. I don’t need to do summer school with the girls and I don’t even have my curriculum orders yet, but we have a workbook from W@lmart and its fun. I wanted us to get into a routine of doing school in the mornings and see what happens with Avery. At this point, she is more than content to colour for more than an hour while we do school and she is not going to be left out. If I put her down from her booster seat at the table before Emily is finished, there are serious tears.

I talked to my Home school Teacher through the school we are enrolled with and she is good to go with me doing my updates each week via blog! That give me a good excuse to take pictures of everything we are working on and chronicle our journey this way. It’ll give you an idea of what we are up to too. I’m going to have to do a post on the curriculum we’ve decided on too. Tomorrow maybe…

 

My Rollercoaster

I love roller-coasters! Any roller-coasters. When I was in Edmonton a couple weeks ago I went to go on the big roller-coaster in West Ed Mall, but it was closed. I felt like throwing myself on the floor like Avery does when she isn’t getting her own way, but my Mom promised a ride on the smaller one and I remembered my age and we went on that coaster instead. I’m starting to work out my fear scale.

Levels of Fear

  1. Roll Eyes
  2. Roll Eyes Twice
  3. Humf
  4. Laugh through my nose.
  5. Suck in air and then laugh
  6. Laugh out loud
  7. Laugh louder
  8. Laugh Maniacally until I can barely breathe!
  9. Scream like a girl. I know I am a girl, but I never scream like one. Just once or twice ever.
  10. Quietly say noodle noodle noodle with wide eyes and a pounding chest. Usually just in scary movies.
This weekend I was on a roller-coaster too, but it was more of an emotional one (didja like my segue?). One of my best friends ever is following the call of God on her life (her family too) and moving across the country to her home province of Quebec. We had a good bye dinner for them on Saturday and that was the first I let myself think about it. They leave next week. We had their darling little girl with us last week and it was a realy treat to have the happiest baby stay with us for the week. Now Im having to really think about the fact that they wont be here after next week. They had an open mic for people to tell stories, and some good ones were told. I got up there to say something about my best friend. Something whitty like how we are the best Lego video games duo. Or how we make eachother laugh. Or even something serious about how it is the biggest blessing to me when she prays for me in French and we can talk about stupid things or serious things. But what I actually said was something along the lines of “Im going to cry *insert tears and frog voice* I love you…mumble mumble mumble…I love you…mumble mumble choke mumble…I promise to come visit…mumble choke choke…I love you” I think that about sums it up.Real whitty Courtenay. Real profound. Such a great speaker you are Courtenay. It was a bit weird for me because I rarely don’t have something to say. It just hit me in that moment that my best friend is going to be moving on and headed out. I’m choked up about it just typing this. I’m so glad that they are following God’s call to preach the Gospel to the people of Quebec. Im really excited for them. Probably even more excited than sad, but It still hurts to lose such a great friend to so far a way. I’m also happy that this life is so short and that we will get to spend it hanging out in our Daddy’s Kingdom together Coco! J’taime!
Me and my pirates! Danielle on the left and Coco on the right!
Underwater!
Making Birthday Decorations.

Our Lego look-a-likes

Making Emily’s 2nd birthday cake!

Pro Baseball Player Coco!

Coco’s Birthday Sushi!

Our Auntie Coco! We will miss you!

Moving!

Yep we are! We are moving to a house that is much closer to where my hubby works. We will have an actual yard to play in, with a fence to keep my hooligans close by and the doggy closer!

There’s a perfect room for a big portion of our Home Learning. It will be a playroom/T.V. Room/Learning and creativity Centre! We will do school everywhere, but that will be a good starting point for us.

Theres a covered deck which will be wonderful this summer!

Theres a few neat out buildings that we can do all kinds of projects in. Morgan dreams of woodworking and I’d love a little garden and a space to tinker with things.

We are moving on the weekend, so you’ll have some other pictures of the inside when we actually get settled in. I really can’t wait to be moved in and get cozy in our new place.

Homeschool Weird

I’m not sure where I first heard the phrase “homeschool weird” and I don’t think I made it up anyways. Its a phrase used to describe a kid who acts different socially, whether they are home schooled or not. I used to use the phrase light heartedly, but I’ve come to realize that there really is no excuse for judging someone based on their social skill any more than its fair to judge someone on their cognitive function or physical ability. When I first sat down to write about this, I was going to write that it was ok with me if my kids were “homeschool weird” because if you know me and Morgan even a little, you would know that theres no hope our children will ever be “Normal” (Whatever that even means!). We are already weird! And Loving it! Snorkle! See what I mean…
Where was I…Oh yeah.. I was talking about how I was realizing that judging someone else based on anything is not ok. In saying all that, I’ve decided that Im ok with being the weird family. I’m going to do my best not to take the questions about how my kids are socialized or whether or not Im messing them up too seriously. I’m pretty good at laughing at myself, so we will just add this to the list of weird things in Courtenay’s life and go on from here. In light of that, this made me laugh…