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Saturday, August 6, 2011

A New School Year with an example schedule...

Wow! The past couple of weeks have been hectic and I’m just now getting a chance to post on my blog. I hope that those of you that are homeschooling have begun and started out with a bang! My girls were so excited to start! We began yesterday, the 5th of August.

I thought I would provide you with a run-down of our class times and schedule. We attend class from 10:00 to 3:45 Monday through Friday. Our schedule is as follows:

10:00 – 10:50 English

10:50 – 11:05 Spelling/Vocabulary

11:05 – 12:00 Math

12:00 – 12:45 Literature

12:45 – 1:15 Lunch

1:15 – 2:00 Study break, for asking questions, working on assignments, etc…

2:00 – 2:30 History

2:30 – 3:15 Science

3:15 – 3:45 Civics

Remember, I am very structured and consistent in my planning and teaching. This may not work for everyone but it works for us. If you have any questions, comments or just need help, please let me know! Happy Homeschooling! I have extra materials for sale cheap if you need any.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

I'm Excited About the New School Year!

I’m excited about the new curriculum that has finally arrived! The literature book is filled with amazing art, short stories, and poems.  I have looked at the math briefly and it appears to be what the girls will need to complete the seventh grade. This is the first year I have used a public school curriculum.   I’m looking forward to making lesson plans and I’m excited about starting the new school year!

If you’re still debating the issues of homeschooling, take a look at my previous blog post. If you still have questions, don’t hesitate to ask. (tcamp5000@gmail.com)

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Is Homeschooling the Right Choice for You?

There’s a lot to consider when answering that question so I’ll try to sum it up briefly. The best people to ask are experienced homeschoolers. They can provide you with the best and most accurate information especially if they live in your area. Be sure to check with your local Board of Education if your children differ in ages as the hours of time spent in the classroom may be different. Educate yourself as much as possible. No matter how simple or difficult it may seem, the choice must be right for you and your family. Homeschooling is so rewarding for me as the teacher. I enjoy watching my children learn and grow each day. However, it does take a considerable amount of time and energy to do my job as a successful teacher. On average, I spend approximately 2-3 hours in the classroom, an additional hour grading papers, and another couple of hours writing lesson plans.

 But, I wouldn’t trade it for any other job in the world!!!

Sunday, July 17, 2011

READING!

Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.
~ Frederick Douglass ~

If you don’t have a library card then you may want to get one especially if you are new to homeschooling.  My children really look forward to going bi-weekly. I allow them to choose a required reading book and a book of their choice. I was able to go online to our county and find the list of required reading for the public school district. This is not necessarily what they have to read but it is a good guideline for me. It also helps me in part to evaluate their reading level.
As I’m sure you know, if children can read and comprehend they should be able to master and conquer all subject areas.

It’s most important that they enjoy reading. I’m always asking my children what they are reading and they are more than happy to share. I’m fortunate that all my girls enjoy reading. I started when they were young getting excited every time they read a new word, phrase, or sentence.  I actually purchased the Dick and Jane Series of Books for those of you that remember them. They were simple easy readers. Basically, the pages started out with one word, “Look!” Then, they progressed to two words, “Look Jane!” Then you would have a three-word page, four-word page, etc. So, it was easy for a child to be successful as they repeated the first word and added another. These books are still available if you can find them.

Make sure if you have a young child that you teach phonics with a vengeance.  As a retired speech therapist, you must have a strong phonetic foundation to build on for your child to read successfully! The definition of phonics according to Wikipedia is as follows:
Phonics refers to a method for teaching speakers of English to read and write that language. Phonics involves teaching how to connect the sounds of spoken English with letters or groups of letters (e.g., that the sound /k/ can be represented by c, k, ck, ch, or q spellings) and teaching them to blend the sounds of letters together to produce approximate pronunciations of unknown words.

Phonics is a widely used method of teaching to read and decode words, although it is not without controversy (see History and controversy below). Children begin learning to read using phonics usually around the age of 5. Teaching English reading using phonics requires students to learn the connections between letter patterns and the sounds they represent. Phonics instruction requires the teacher to provide students with a core body of information about phonics rules, or patterns.

Before we can connect sounds we must learn to produce them correctly. So, for those that are interested, I’ve created an audio guide for producing the alphabet sounds.  It would be helpful to have an alphabet chart available so you or your child can point to each letter as its sound is produced.


I hope this was helpful and benefits your children. Please let me know if you have questions or comments.

“Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.” Sir Richard Steele

The more you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go. ~ Dr. Seuss, "I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!"

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Finding that nothing is free! lol

FYI, this is my follow-up blog about the "official" immunization records. Well, after making several calls and doctor's appointments; I have found it really isn't free to sign up for homeschooling. It's not the Board of Education I have to pay but all the costs of immunizations that I was unaware my children needed because they already have current immunization records at the Board of Education. So, this "official" immunization record for each child is going to cost me about 160.00-180.00 for a piece of colored cardboard with a list of current immunizations on it. Well, I guess it could be worse so I shant complain. lol

Friday, July 15, 2011

Upcoming Blogs!

Soon I will be posting information on specific subject areas such as; Reading, Math, Science, History and more.  Each subject plays a vital role in the education of your child/children. As for me, one specific area is more important than the others and I will explain why. It will probably be my longest but most significant blog especially for those of you with younger children or parents that are new to homeschooling.  Please feel free to comment on any blogs, to email me, or sign up to follow me.  Thanks for visiting! Watch for the upcoming blog!
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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Places to Visit

While I’m waiting on our new curriculum, I thought I would give you some suggestions of other activities you can enjoy. Keep in mind all of your time does not have to be spent in the classroom. However, you don’t want to get off schedule too often as children definitely learn more effectively with structure and consistency.
Go to:

The Library

The Zoo

The Science Center

Historical Places

The Planetarium

Downtown Square

Public Utilities

National Parks

Museums

The Theatre

These are just a few suggestions. I know not everyone has all of these places to visit but hopefully you have some of them in your area. I always count the actual time spent on the field trip as class hours. I also require a written paper the following day of what they experienced. Usually, it’s a brief synopsis of what they learned and enjoyed on the trip. I hope this was helpful.