Friday, February 24, 2012

Homeschool Mother's Journal 2.24.12

In my life this week....
A little more organized. Trying to follow a local murder trial (I know, morbid) and went to a few hours of testimony yesterday while my dad watched the boys and worked on math with them : ).
In our homeschool this week…
Spent a lot of time talking about the different buildings and exhibits of the World's Fair in Chicago 1893. Looked at Internet sites showing actual photos. My mom gave me a glass that a relative bought and had personalized at the actual fair. My oldest is analyzing the Gettysburg Address for his grammar assignment this week in honor of President's Day.
Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
When your county has a 2-hour delay, take one for  your homeschool!
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
Just co-op! 
My favorite thing this week was…
Having a glass to show the boys that was at the World's Fair! Had time over the weekend to actually peruse the Internet and find some wonderful free things to use in our homeschool work this week. Takes a lot of time; wish I could do this more often. There are so many wonderful homeschool blogs and so many teachers sharing free and inexpensive curriculum and activities.
What’s working/not working for us…
Math. I am having worry build up within me that this alone may derail the good intentions of homeschooling. My youngest can do it but complains if it's anything he can't do in his head. He is lazy and long division has a lot of steps! I have him write "DMSB" (Does McDonalds Sell Burgers) to help him remember the steps. I got this from a video I found of a 4th grade teacher teaching her class. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJe3564yY-g&feature=youtu.be
Questions/thoughts I have…
Mulling over curriculum for next year. It is always overwhelming.
I’m reading…
Made to Crave by Lysa Teurkerst for my co-op class.
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
Visit the World's Fair!! Of the 200 buildings constructed, ONLY ONE is still standing. Amazing architecture but build of plaster-of-paris : (


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