Friday, September 23, 2011

Getting Creative with Lunches

Peanut butter and Yogurt Dip, Tomatoes, carrots and celery

Peaches, carrots, celery with Peanut butter and Vanilla Yogurt

Blueberry Yogurt, Hard boiled egg, and cooked carrots with butter/brown sugar sauce


Here's what we found in our engine:

Ginger

Here he is with sisters

Neli

Reeses

sadly, no one has responded to the craigslist listing...and we can't keep all 3.  So, at least 2, will be taken to the SPCA unless this occurs...
:(
Good-bye kitties..hope you find a home...

Friday, September 9, 2011

September 9, 2011

Oh, so much has changed!
I found a few great links that the kids are really enjoying! Those, along with a few worksheets a day seems to really sum it up:)

Study Ladder

This is a great site and if you enter your umbrella school (or if you choose to be connected with the school district, just put in your local school) and it lets you on unlimited during school hours.  As the teacher, which is what I put myself in as, you can assign tasks for your student to do, or just have them go on and play for fun. Fun, in any subject!

The other one I want to share is
Carrot Sticks.
This site, you can play by yourself, or against other kids.  This makes it even more fun!!
Something kids really enjoy!

So that is what is going on currently.  FLVS is completely out.  Back to old school and, to tell you the truth, liking it!:)

Happy Homeschooling!

Friday, September 2, 2011

September 2, 2011

Wouldn't you know, only a week or so into the semester, and we're already at a loss again.

I saw the 'Florida Virtual' reviews, it sounded real good.  But all it is  is an online textbook. You simply read the lesson, and take the quiz.  No teacher teaches a thing.  There is nothing.  Just a textbook, and a quiz.  Sure, you can retake the quiz, but that doesn't work for my 10yo.  The teacher is only available for questions, the don't teach anything unless you ask.

What!?

No wonder they don't get paid as much...

We're hanging on for math, though. I just have to teach the concepts, or find a site that will.  She really likes her teacher, too.  Although, phone-to-phone is NOT the way to teach her. I am going to have to find a tutor...

So we're on Weaver for Language Arts.  We read together some poems by Shel Silverstein the other day, and their job is to write a poem this week. 

We're going through a lot of freebies for worksheets.  Fun, fun!;) 

anyways, things keep changing.  We had to drop Spanish, too.  What language can be learned with no teacher to teach it?  You can't just 'read' the lesson, with no video or anything....

What to do...
Happy Homeschooling!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

August 25,2011

School will be starting tomorrw.  Rachel got a chance to speak with her teachers by phone, she was excited to meet them!  Should be  a fun day!:)

More Photos to Post!

Gracie made this.

Miss Eliza Jane, sleeping soundly.

Isn't she cute!

Legoland in progress

Colette and friend made images of eachother.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

August 21,2011

Kids had a fun day at a sleepover yesterday and I finally  got caught up with Gracie for school!  I still have to write down what Rachel will be doing on her Time4learning (it's all under one name, so they have to 'hand-key' the lessons..a tedious job, but worth the discount!;)

Anyways, Gracie was so excited, that she already started her work:)  I think the '$$ for A's and B's' motivational tool worked!  lol..  Colette started her K level (she does it with mommy..same site) work, and she has Pre-K games she does on her own, loves it! :) Couldn't be happier.

Will post pictures soon!!
FLVS hasn't contacted me yet..grrr...should had read that fine-print..they won't be LOOKING for a teacher till my start-date!  Well, for next semester, NOW I know;)

Happy Homeschooling!

Great Recipe, Very Quick and Easy!

I touched up one of my recipes the other day, and it came out great!

Meaty Cheesy
2 pounds ground beef, browned

Put in casserole dish

Put in some shredded cheese.  Enough to taste. (a lot is good)
2 Jars of spaghetti sauce
Half of green pepper, diced
Half of onion, diced
Mix together

Put in oven at/around 300 degrees.
When warm, top with cheese.
Let it stay in till melted.
Yummy!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Fun Finds...

They had a sale on watermelon the other week. I bought a bunch!! I think they went down, at one point, to $1.50 each!  I cubed and threw them in freezer bags (pretty much, nearly, filling up my freezer;))..anyways, I found one thing. If you let them melt, slightly, throw them in the blender with a little fruit, they make great substitutes for ice in slushees!  We usually throw in bananas and strawberries, but also like the occasional blueberry.

Just a thought for those looking for the cheaper treat..
God bless!
Stacey:)

August 19, 2011

Oh, what a year. A year full of discoveries and finding out what is going to work for us.  This year, we are leaning away from the unschooling route. Yes, I do believe that is the best route, but with my work schedule, and time issue, I don't think it can be done right when I am sleeping and the kids are left to their own devices.  They did learn, do not get me wrong, Rachel going into grade 6 this year (skipping a grade) will speak truth to that one.  It's hitting her, too, when she sees her friends (same age) going into grade 5!  We had to do a little 'catching up', but I think she will be fine. I found FLVS.


FLVS (Florida Virtual School) is a free, public, school for public, homeschool and private students. All teachers are certified, and you simply go through them at home. Since my kids are legally private schooled, they can take a full load and NOT register with the program (i can enroll them in ANY grade i want ;)-and they can't tell me no, lol..)


Gracie will be taking grade 6 Spanish. (private schooled kids can only start at grade 6).  Anyways, I am going to try and get Gracie ready, possibly, next year.  What change have we made? Pretty much, early admittance to FLVS= Early graduation.  Rachel is excited.  It will be a challenge to her, since she is really not used to traditional schooling.
http://www.flvs.com/


Also, Gracie will be going back to Time4learning http://www.time4learning.com/ to get her ready, along with doing a combination of Abeka grade 2/3 workbook I made up.  Abeka runs a grade or 2 ahead, so it will be really like doing a grade 4/5 workbook.  This should get her ready, and then they will both be in this.
Both are excited!:)


For those interested, Rachel will be taking-
FLVS Math
FLVS Language Arts
Time 4 learning Grammar(I don't think that course has much grammar...that is something she missed...)
FLVS Science (middle school science looked really boring to me, but she wanted to do it!;)
FLVS Critical Thinking (semester long class)-i told her if she did good in this, she could take guitar next
                            semester!)
FLVS Spanish (a virtual tour through Spain! it looked so exciting, even my 8yo wanted in)
Rosetta French (FLVS only has French for high school)
FLVS World Culture/Geography
Time4learning American History (another area she didn't cover much on her own
Spelling City/Vocabulary City (FLVS doesn't seem to cover much of this..well, to my liking;)
http://www.spellingcity.com/


Gracie will be doing-
Time4learning-
Math
Language Arts
Science (mainly for reading experience)
History (same)
Abeka Math (supplement)
Abeka Language Arts (supplement)
Spelling City/Vocabulary City


Even 4 yo is getting involved! She wanted to do preschool 'so bad' so I am putting her on Time4learning.
Fun, Fun!!


Will post daily on how everyone is doing.



Sunday, January 9, 2011

Day 1

Day 1

On this day we read together
Genesis 11:1-9 from the Bible.
We also read
Why did they build the tower?
Fear? Disobedience?  A little of both?
More than likely a little of both.
"So God blessed Noah and his sons and said to them, 'Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth.'
But they chose to stay.

Psalm 143:10
was our copywork

Discussed obedience

Look up 'obedience' in the dictionary, also in the thesaurus.

Another good resource is the Noah Webster 1828 dictionary, available online.  It is interesting to see how the dictionary has changed through time.

You will also find many more verses on this 'definition' for copywork.

I like 'First Language Lessons', but McGuffey is also good to use.  These are available online for free (McGuffey), I will post the link next week, or write me if needed.

For math, I wrote Book Samaritan and got a 2010 application disc for free, (you can use any grade, just need the application disc) and I am buying the SOS grades (any year) off ebay for $6.  If you have the 2010 installation, it will run with any year.

We also use a math book from the late 1800's. It seems to work the same as 'Rays Arithmetic', at least I read a few samples.  It has really helped my kids learn 'oral math', and understanding word problems.

A site worth looking at!!

For spelling, use McGuffey Spelling.  We use grade 2 and 4.
They don't have links, but if you run the words, 'gutenberg project' through google, you will find all the old books online.
Excellent!!

Hope this helps.
Happy Homeschooling!

Friday, January 7, 2011

January 7,2011

Wow, what a year!!
Many changes have been made this year.  We actually 'seem' somewhat organized!!
First of all, we're waking up at 8am.  Well, I'm waking them up at 8am;) they drag out of bed after about 30 minutes of being pushed around.

I am also making breakfast,
usually.
So this is a shocker!!

We have decided to do 'cooking day/unit study day' on Wednesday, so the followers that joined for the curriculum, I will add a day once a week.

I found this awesome site created by Kaplan. (the tutoring company)  It can be either a supplemental or a curriculum. 

It's called, 'Head of the Class' and has everything from Spanish, Art and Math.  A little more traditional then animated but it works and the kids really enjoy it.  Best part, Rachel decided to move to grade 5, as most of her friends are older.  Is that a problem? No, i simply have her take the grade 5 assessment (which actually won't be out till later this month) and it will fill in the gaps with what she doesn't know.
I enrolled Gracie in grade 3.  The had those weird birthdays so i started them late, but I think they've caught up.

Next post-
Day 1