Saturday, September 3, 2011

A Classical Charlotte Mason Mix (with Some Other Stuff Thrown In!)

Maybe we should just call it eclectic.  Our school year has begun and we are loving it!  We are not using a packaged curriculum and it is probably because of the teacher in me.  I enjoyed researching the sooooo many options out there this summer wanting to find something that we will love for the long run; because after all Crew is now in 1st grade. Winking smile  We love what we are doing but yes, I have already made small tweaks here and there.  Love being able to do that! 

I have recently come to the realization that Gods homeschooling plan for us is so much more than a “better” education.  Through prayer, listening and obedience he has helped me select our curriculum to fit OUR families needs at this very time in our lives.

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1st Grade with Crew

Daily….

Calendar This has changed this year for Crew.  This is a quick independent activity for him while Goose and I do hers together.  I will post pics of each of their calendars later.

Bible We are reading What Would Jesus Do? by Helen Haidle and Read with Me Bible.  I am looking into the Grapevine curriculum “Stick figuring your way through the Bible”

Saxon 2 for Math  We did Saxon 1 in kindergarten so have moved on to Saxon 2 this year.

Phonics/Grammar  First Language Lessons by Jessie Wise, The Ordinary Parents Guide to Teaching Reading by Jessie Wise and Sara Buffington and Explode the Code 3 & 4  Each of these takes 5 minutes or less to complete

Picture Study/Narration/Copy work  Language Lessons for the Very Young by Sandi Queen

Ambleside Online for Literature, History, Geography, Natural History/Science, Poetry and their wonderful reading booklists of quality literature  I love Ambleside Online for their rich literature and an awesome weekly reading schedule for the entire year.  Yes, they planned for me =). 

Free Reading  Booklists found on Ambleside Online

Piano

Weekly…..

Nature Study  Backyard Pets by Carol A Amato & Teaching Kids to Love the Earth

Art/Music  We are following Ambleside’s schedule for artist and composer study.

Handicrafts  Things we will work on:  Habits/Life Skills, Cooking, Finger knitting, & Sewing

* Crew takes a Science & Spanish class through a local program 2 days a week.  He continues to swim with Coach Russ, takes piano lessons with Ms. Rebekah and has also started Cub Scouts. 

About one hour of our day is sitting at our schooling table doing Math and Language Arts.  The rest of our day is on the couch, in the kitchen, outside or wherever our studies take us.  The biggest tweak for us is that I have really moved away from a timely schedule this year and am focusing on a rhythm/flow to our daily lives that includes learning (sometimes through books and sometimes through life).

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Pre K with Goose

Calendar From the dollar section at Target.  I will post pics later.

Bible w/brother

Phonics/Reading/Writing  The Ordinary Parent’s Guide to Teaching Reading (because she wants to read like Crew),  Language Lessons for Little Ones by Sandi Queen,  Getting Ready for The Code A,B & C

Math The Great Big Book of Math Preschool

Other Workbox activity ideas from Sift & Shout by Randy Granovetter, Alphabet Art by Judy Press, and many blogs I follow!

Goose enjoys her one-on-one time with me, sitting with Crew and I, independent workbox activities and sometimes just playing on her own in the backyard or her room.  Though I have books/curriculum selected for her ,we follow this pretty loosely.  Some days she likes to sit and school with us (to be like Crew) and other days she rather just play. 

They are both amazing little people and I am so very blessed to be home with them!

4 comments:

rsingh said...

"The Ordinary Parents Guide to Teaching Reading" by Jessie Wise is a great book. I am looking for some math books, any suggestions?

Rosa

Brigit said...

Saxon and Math U See seem to be the two favorites from all my research and friends. Crew loves Saxon. The author of Saxon is different in the younger years and IS hands on. We will reassess when we get into 4/5. After 17 days of school we are on lesson 41 because he always wants to do more than one lesson. He enjoys the manipulatives and games!

rsingh said...

Thanks, we too are doing a lot of math lessons.

kate o. said...

hey there! found your blog while researching "language lessons for little ones." quick question: we're also using "ordinary parents..."/"first language lessons" and i wondered if there is there much overlap between the wise and queen books or are the approaches quite different?

i'm intrigued by sandi queen's curriculum but haven't been able to see a hard copy.

thanks!