Saturday, June 26, 2010

E is for EXCITED!

It's been a super awesome week here at my house!

A few updates for you.  We named our school!  We are now The Halls of Learning.  Seems appropriate since our last name is Hall.  I even made the kids their own ID cards - complete with school logo.  Laminated them and everything.  That actually happened a couple weeks back but I'm just now getting around to writing about it here.  It's much more fun to order things for our "school" now that it's named.  LOL.

So, this week I went to the local Classical Conversations parent practicum.  In the spring, I ordered the Foundations guide, the History Cards and the Cycle 1 items that compliment the curriculum.  We enjoyed it but we were doing it on our own without participating in the local co-op.  We visited the co-op one day and decided it would likely be a good fit for our family.  To be honest, in order for me to be able to afford the fee I needed to sign up to tutor.  Luckily for me, they had a space for me. 

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, I went to the parent practicum in the morning and tutor training in the afternoon.  I'm even more excited about the program now than I was before!  I have some new tools to help drill my children on the information and I have a new desire to give my children a classical education.  Frankly, I think I'm going to finally get an education too.  I was schooled before but now I'm going to get educated.  There is so much to learn and my feeble old brain is pretty excited to tackle it all. 

While I was in all this training, my kids were all in camps.  They did educational things in the camps but they had a LOT of fun.  All three of my kids came home talking about new friends and fun projects.  It was $33 per kid to participate in the camps for 3 days.  Eleven bucks a day.  Wow.  I couldn't have hired a sitter for all that - much less expected the level of education and entertainment that they got. 

Now - another fun thing I've heard about but recently started to explore...  WORKBOXES!  I know, they are all the rage and you've already heard about them, haven't you.  Well, I've been up LATE these last two nights searching the internet about this.  I won't do a big write up about them because there is so much else out there that is far better to explain the process.  But - in all your workbox searching - make sure you check out this list.

http://www.homeschoolshare.com/workbox.php

Many ideas of things to put in your workboxes.  Mostly for early elementary ages. 

I'm really looking forward to seeing the lady who started the whole phenomenon talk about it at the homeschool convention that is coming to my area in two weeks.  Wanna join me? 

The lady who started it all is Sue Patrick.  And the convention where I will be attending and she will be speaking is the Northern Virginia Home Education Conference that will take place in Chantilly Virginia on July 9-10.  I can't wait!

Personally, I'm going to start saving my pennies to buy some workboxes from Joann's with my coupouns.  I intend to buy these because I think they will serve my space and my needs best.

http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?pageName=search&flag=true&PRODID=zprd_02348241a

I'm super excited about this method of planning my school day and helping my kid(s) get the most bang for their school day buck. 

My intention is to start our school day with bible reading, family story time, and Classical Conversations drill/review before sending the children to their boxes for the remainder of the day. 

I'm super charged about the opportunity to sit down (in two weeks) to plan our our next six week cycle.  I've decided to plan our school year to be year round in six week cycles.  Six real weeks on and one light week while Mom plans the next six weeks.  That's how I'm tackling it right now.  As with all homeschool planning, plan for change too!  LOL.  Anyway, we're getting into our groove still as we're so new to this adventure.  But I'm totally excited!!

Cheers!

 
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