Friday, August 21, 2009

Homeschool

Homeschooling.

I never saw myself as a "homeschool mom". If you'd asked me 3 years ago, if I'd be homeschooling my children, I'd have laughed at the thought of it.

And here we are.

I attended my first ICHE convention (Illinois Christian Home Educators) in the summer of 2008. I was scared of making the "wrong" choices regarding curriculum. I didn't even understand that there were different schools of thought regarding how to educate my children (Classical, Charlotte Mason, etc). I bought a Pre-K curriculum without really understanding what I was doing or how I'd be implementing it.

This summer I attended ICHE again and it was as if a lightbulb had gone off in my head! I knew that we would not be using the curriculum I bought last year.

My oldest son has been enrolled in a delightful local nursery school. A very wholesome, organic, play-based cooperative nursery school. The building is literally a one-room schoolhouse tucked into the woods where the early farming families sent their children for education.

I love his school. He loves his school. I have no desire to end our relationship with the nursery school.

In a few weeks Gus will begin his 3rd and final year of nursery school. That same week will begin Mattson's 1st year of nursery school.

Even though my oldest children attend nursery school, this will be our first official year jumping into the homeschool pool. Okay, maybe we're dipping our toes in the water (as opposed to jumping into the deep end).

Homeschool started this past Monday at our house.

Nothing fancy. A workbook and some crayons. The content of the book isn't really what I'm focusing on, actually (because he already knows his ABCs and 123s). The initial workbook experience will be useful for teaching Gus to sit still at the table to do his "work". The other thing will be learning to "follow directions" as they change for every page of the lessons so far.

I do find it fascinating to watch as Mattson has begun to learn right alongside his big brother at the table. After a few short lessons, he suddenly whipped out his numbers from 1 to 8 and later counted a random string in the teens. He's definitely picking things up!

Once Gus begins his 3-day nursery school program in a few weeks, we will be homeschooling the other 2 days of the week. At least, that's my plan for implementing homeschooling into our routine.

My plan for the year is still a work in progress, but we're all getting used to this homeschool thing together. Gus will start with this workbook we're already using. Soon I'll begin using Before Five In a Row for both boys, since it is for ages 2-4. (I really want to encourage their love of reading!) Finally, both boys will take an athletic activity at the YMCA to give an outlet for their pent up energy!

Most importantly, I'd like him to begin Christian Character Training. I don't know the best approach to take. This is the biggest quandry I've got.

More than a curriculum for curriculum sake, I have some developmental goals for Gus. Nothing over the top:
Learn to write his name
Learn his phone number & address
He's got basic phonics down, so keep working on this
He's got basic numbers down, so keep working on this
Begin sight words

4 comments:

  1. Welcome to blogging:)! I love your monkeys theme:)sooo cute. I homeschool our kids for pre-school and I LOVE it! Hope you have fun this year.

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  2. You are right on about the character training. That is what this "calling" of homeschooling is all about. Academics will come when we have trained them. First time obedience, happy hearts when things are tough. . . I am not pretending to have it all figured out, each of ours has many areas of character weaknesses but we are working on it everyday. We are working on it when we rise up, when we walk in the way, when we sit down. Keep on Keeping ON!

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  3. I was in choir with Greg at Lin-Mar! Class of '88. Funny how some of us have ended up walking a path we never would have dreamed of 20 years ago. It is nice to "meet" you... I cam over here from "THE TRIBE'S" blog. °Ü°

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  4. Hello, I am a friend of Beths. Keep up the good work. It sounds like you are doing great. Do you live in Illinois then?

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