Monday, May 17, 2010
Organizing for school
In my planner I began making a list of curriculum I wanted to use, books I was interested in checking into, and lesson ideas that I wanted to research.
Now I can begin to take assessment of where she is at and what she already knows! Here we go! :)
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Choose a Support Scripture - task #1
I then sat down and thought about my own experiences with students and the classroom. I examined my personal perspectives, and prayed about what the right educational goals should be for our family. I watched Moriah, and discussed ideas with other moms and other teachers. I reflected on the push for character education in the schools, and my days of teaching conflict resolution, social skills, and manners. What I finally concluded was simple: to raise our child in a God centered, God fearing home means an education embedded in our family values and a world perspective focused on God. What I discovered next was that it is not easy to find a popular educational philosophy to match.
Your response to that might be - duh! But I searched the Christian Homeschool world as well, and just like everything else, there are thousands of homeschooling 'denominations'; so, back to the brainstorming board I went. There I sat, once more, in my chair. Frustrated and overwhelmed I decided it was time to create a focus for our family. I firmly believe there is an answer for everything in the Bible, regardless of whether or not we want to see it. Shouldnt there be a manual in the Bible on homeschooling? No. There isnt. In fact, our society is much different today from when Christ walked the earth. For example, I cant seem to find a scripture anywhere on what age it is appropriate to have Moriah start piano lessons or learn how to type.
Several more weeks of prayer has led to what I think the first step in homeschooling should be: allow God to lead you to a scripture that captures your homeschooling mission.
Here is our scripture:
Deuteronomy 6:9 You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.
Isn't that a great one? :)
Friday, May 7, 2010
Napkin Savvy
The reason I bring it up is because another friend said she saw it at my house and thought it was a great idea - that I just have a basket full of unironed cloth napkins for use. OOPS. Was I supposed to iron those? I don't think that was in the book.
What I did: purchased a stack of cheap solid color cloth napkins on clearance, fold them, and stick them in a bread basket. I wash and fold them with my kitchen towels.
Aside from saving money, I realized I had inadvertently taught manners when we took Moriah to a restaurant at about 3 years old and she put the napkin in her lap without direction! handy!
But don't worry, for special guests who come to our home we break out the saved paper napkins!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Another Here We Go
Homeschooling Mission #1 – where to begin? The task is so overwhelming! Bringing 10 years of teaching experience with me has proven to complicate things. Combine that with my personality (perfectionist, over analytical, etc) and you have a recipe for homeschool disaster.
But wait. There are a few things I can do with that. I could use it to free me up, dive into the various fun homeschooling ideas out there, and let Moriah's personality direct the way. Or I could take that as a sign that the perfect curriculum needs to be written. eek! Heaven forbid if I buy into that lie. *plugging ears, plugging ears* I have kept myself busy enough trying to learn the various major educational philosophies out there, and muddle through the convoluted secular public school world back to the world with a Christ-like perspective on schooling.
That brings me back to the first mission - where to begin. I will begin by assessing and evaluating Moriah - where is she at, what does she already know, and what are her current academic, social, spiritual, and development needs. Sounds intimidating. And fun!
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Character
http://www.duggarfamily.com/images/characterqualities.pdf
*courtesy of the Duggar family
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Killing Your Largest Organ
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