Week in Review 19: The One With [Maria’s] Birthday
All Summer long we worked on reading. Lots of reading — I read tons about systematically teaching reading. The kids practiced phonics. We’ve been making such good progress. I believe when we started last school year Josie was stuck at the end of the red drawers, maybe beginning orange, and Mary was around green. Pic…
Harry Potter Slapjack Printable FREEBIE
Every October we do a Harry Potter homeschooling week for my Harry Potter crazed kiddos. I’m super fortunate to be participating in a Wizarding swap group right now: potions, charms, and other fun all DIY and delivered through the mail. I am so excited about this slapjack game; I’m posting it free here for you…
Kids in the Summer Garden & Ebook Rec!
How’s Summer been treating everybody? Hotter than the face of the Sun here (well almost), and the pool is literally as warm as bathwater. I’ve been keeping the chickens cool with frequent water changes, and trying to tend to our little suburban plot early, early in the morning. The kids have had tons of camps…
Astronomy Cosmic Booklist
Florida requirements for homeschooling aren’t super stringent. We’re required to maintain our portfolio of activities with samples of work and to keep book lists — among a few other procedural requirements (like notifying the superintendent’s office). Most fellow homeschool moms I know hang on to their book store and / or library receipts as records…
Timberdoodle Kit Review: a Montessorian Perspective
I have been a big fan of Timberdoodle for years now. To the uninitiated, Timberdoodle is a small family business that offers curated curriculum choices both secular and religious. They tend to offer very unique and hands-on materials. We’ve reviewed a few here. Usually I just supplement our school days, road trips and many hospital…
2019-20 School Year Outline
The 2018-19 school year is officially in the books. We’re already gearing up for the 2019-20 school year starting the week after Josie gets back from Heart Camp. I’ve made a general overview of projects and plans. Much is review for them / units I’ve already prepped in years prior. Some of the areas overlap…
Botany Unit / Science Shelves
I know it’s been quiet around here. In the real world, we’ve been spending a lot of time on science, and as much time as we can outside, as the temperatures start to creep up. Afternoons are in the 80s. The kids have been doing a lot of Teaching Textbooks for math lately, and there…
Montessori Math: Multiplication of a Sum by a Sum
Here’s a quick video of basic algebra presented at the elementary level using cards and beads. Pretty cool work. Mary mastered it pretty easily. I wish I’d learned math hands on this way! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51OAJ8R8cAQ&feature=youtu.be
Week In Review: Vol 18
Josie recently was flown out to California (we live in Florida! So whoa!) to participate in a medical study for her genetic syndrome (22q Deletion / Digeorge). She had quite the adventure. We equipped her with a camera and got some really great pictures like the Golden Gate Bridge: She sent me so many pictures…
Overdue Weeks in Review Vol. Meh
I know I skipped over a couple week-in-review posts. In my absence, I have blissfully read books for pleasure and binge-watched all of The Handmaid’s Tale. Also my sister got married, I was a matron of honor planning and assisting many-a-thing, and the kids were flower girls, and… little handfuls. In the upcoming week, we…