Saturday, July 29, 2017

Week 4- Moon Unit

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Hey there homeschool mamas! Welcome to week 4 of our Kindergarten Homeschool! I am so excited to show you what we've done and how it's going every week! If you're curious about our curriculum, my son, or our homeschool room, check out this post!

This week was our Moon Unit! Kyle is off Monday's, so before we started our lessons this week, we headed to the Children's Museum for our first official field trip! I knew they had an exhibit about space and it would be a good introduction. Honestly, I wasn't sure how Liam would do there. The one time we went to that exhibit, it was very crowded and he didn't seem interested!


We went and it was a bit more crowded than we would have liked. It's still summer break and most of our schools start back next week. We ended up doing a few new exhibits and a few of his favorites before we tried the Space one. Once we got there, he was all about it!

One of the "astronauts" in the exhibit took him around, talked to him, and taught him some facts. Of course, he wasn't totally listening and paying attention, but he enjoyed his time with her. He even dressed up like an astronaut.


He really enjoyed our "Phases of the Moon" activity. (Yes, Oreos are technically vegan!) Our lessons taught us 4 phases: full, crescent, half, and new. He had them down by the second day!

He loved reenacting the Little Bear story. We also watched the Little Bear episode on youtube.

He loved making a spaceship, space helmet, and creation mobile.

His Biblical Concept this week was, "I am the light of the world." Not so different from last week, so it was very easy for him to memorize, but he can still differentiate between the two.

Books we read this week were: The Moon (With facts and realistic images), Little Bear, If You Decide to Go to the Moon, Happy Birthday, Moon (he really loved this one!), and The Moon Book (he enjoyed this one too!)

He really wanted to see the stars. Not something he gets to do very often having a 7 pm bedtime. We let him stay up, layed outside together, and look at the stars and moon. He even knew which phase is was in! Smart little fellow!

I can really see how much he is learning; finding what works and what doesn't; and what interests him.

I am so overwhelmed with how proud of him I am! He is flying right by my worries and expectations I had!

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Saturday, July 22, 2017

Week 3- Sun Unit

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Hey there homeschool mamas! Welcome to week 3 of our Kindergarten Homeschool! I am so excited to show you what we've done and how it's going every week! If you're curious about our curriculum, my son, or our homeschool room, check out this post!

This week was our sun unit. Of course, the week was pretty rainy! Go figure, right?

The week was the first "real" week. It started us on the schedule we're going to keep through the year. Introduced our worksheets, math, reading and activities, poetry, and our classical music.

As I mentioned, I chose this because it uses a variety of teaching methods and is very hands on. The first day I read the poem, Liam was so bored. It wasn't extremely long, but it's hard for him to sit still if he isn't a part of the action. I ended up finding a youtube video (Disney for the win) and he preferred that much better!


He enjoyed getting to paint, make a sundial, play with his globe, read new books, play shadows, and dance to new music.

The books we read this week were: Moonbear's Shadow, Curious George Discovers the Sun, The Sun (which had facts and realist images), and Sunshine, Moonshine.



After Liam read the Curious George book about the sun, I let him watch the episode on Hulu. When Kyle got home, Liam told him all about what the sun is, how it's important, and how it can charge things.

I was also worried he wouldn't do very well at memorizing the flashcards. Each week, he learns a Biblical Concept Flashcard. This weeks was, "Jesus is the light of the world." and has a sun next to it. Wouldn't you know it, he had it memorized by the second day!


My mother in law's birthday party was this weekend. He decided to color her a picture and he wanted to include his Biblical Concept! So, not only did he remember it, but he learned to write it! He also helped me make her a vegan cake.

I love this time we are getting together! It is so fun to see things click for him! I just wish we could have enjoyed more sun for our sun unit! None the less, he had a blast!


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Saturday, July 15, 2017

Weeks 1 & 2- Creation Unit

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Hey there homeschool mamas! Welcome to weeks 1 & 2 of our Kindergarten Homeschool! I am so excited to show you what we've done and how it's going every week! If you're curious about our curriculum, my son, or our homeschool room, check out this post!

Okay, so here's the deal: the first unit is on creation. It is written to take about 10 days. Those include some park days. I was so jazzed to start, I put it into 8 Days. Seven days for creation and one for review. So we technically started the week before planned. We are full steam ahead. So far, he has really had fun with his creation drawings. He likes to cut, color, and glue.


This whole curriculum has already gotten him more involved in nature. (It is called God's Creation for a reason!) He has had so much fun exploring insects, plants, trees, you name it! 

He also really enjoys the songs we've been singing and learning. He loves to sing now while doing a puzzle, eating, in the tub, etc.


We also grabbed a summer literacy kit from the library. It had him stringing pool noodles and doing phonics fishing. Awesome for motor skills and reiterating his phonics review.


We also enjoyed time at a new splash pad. It has a man made creek that runs onto the splash pad. He & Nolan had a great time splashing around and exploring. 

I'd say our first week was a success!


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Saturday, July 1, 2017

Homeschool Kindergarten 2017-2018

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Hey there my fellow homeschool mamas! This will be our first "official" year of homeschool. Liam is 5 years old and we're starting kindergarten. 

We did preschool and pre-k at home, but this year we are using a curriculum. We chose My Father's World. This is an affordable, biblical, hands-on, Charlotte Mason Based, unit curriculum. The thing I love about it, most, is that it is very hands-on for Liam. Liam is currently diagnosed, but is believed to have ADHD and sensory processing disorder. He begins therapy later next month. He has trouble focusing, gets very fidgety, and likes to touch EVERYTHING! Just through the research I did, I knew this would likely be a good fit. I wanted something that was mostly open and go, easy to use, a good fit for Liam, and affordable.

I also decided we will try "year round" homeschooling. It just seems beneficial for him to be learning all year. Most of the first couple of weeks at school are review. This way, we do 6 weeks on, 1 week off. So we still get plenty of days off a year, without feeling like he's going to forget everything.


How much is my curriculum? This part gets a bit hairy, but stay with me! My husband had a $100 amazon gift card he got from work. After analyzing the deluxe kinder package vs the basic, I noticed several of the books were available at our library. The ones that weren't, were cheaper on amazon, as well as a few of the larger supplements. I also wanted to get something for our calendar time activities and some of the supplies we would need for the year. Basically, I order the teacher's manual, student sheets, a couple of readers, and some supplemental supplies, everything else came from Amazon. I spent around $150 out of pocket. Since I ordered everything in the "off-season" it was 20% off their website. The deluxe was around $300 and the basic around $250. I did save quite a bit, the difference being we don't get to own all of the books ourselves and have to make sure we reserve them in time. The minimialist in me doesn't mind one bit. We also will be doing a few books a week along with the unit, so we more than likely have several to reserve anyways. This cost may sound high, but out of the top curriculum's I found, this was insanely affordable! The other one I considered was around $800 for everything. FOR KINDERGARTEN! Nope, I am happy with my decision!

Once I received the box, there was a bit for me to do. Kyle and I laid everything out by unit (week). Some things needed to be cut out for easy use each week. I ended up putting each unit in a sheet protector and putting it in a large binder. The cut outs went into a pencil case that can sit in the binder. Luckily, I had all of this on hand from preschool/prek, so no extra money there!


This week, I have been setting up the homeschool room/office/third bedroom. First, I had to clean it all out and purge. It's been our catch all for about 6 months. I decided to put the ABC chart up on the wall, as well as the memory verses. I put up our large calendar and our US map we got from Dollar Tree some time ago. I also added some cute Sesame Street & Cars decorations from Dollar Tree. I found "READ" & "LEARN" letters from Target for $3 a piece. Also at Target, I found some colorful bunting for $1. There was a ton! Enough to do one set over the window, the other on the opposite wall under my letters, and even a strand over the toy bins in our living room. Also in the room is our bookshelf, that holds our education books, extra notebooks and other supplies, arts & crafts, puzzles, sensory bins, etc. Basically anything education. For my "desk" I am just using the computer desk. On our computer desk, we have a pull out tray. We decided to put a kitchen chair in here with a booster seat for Liam. It has gotten the job done quite well while we've been working on review this week.
I also cleared off our bulletin board and threw up some of the materials we may need to reference frequently.


I am so excited for this year! I am so blessed and grateful I get to stay home and educate my children. I shutter to think what school would be like for Liam. I can imagine how frustrating it would be to be the teacher as well in that scenario! I know Liam will learn a lot and have fun!

What is your favorite curriculum? Do you do year round school? What month do you start school? What is your student's learning style? Keep in going in the comments! Thanks for stopping by!







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