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September 17, 2009 By: amyswandering2 Comments

Last night I was whining at telling Hubby that I can’t wait until Saturday because I am soooo tired. School is going great but everything else is just piling up. I just need a day with nothing to do but clean my house. Blah blah blah. This is the conversation that followed:

H: You need to have the girls do more work on their own to free up some time.

Me: They do at least half of their work on their own. BUT I TEACH 5 KIDS!!! While they are working on their own I am feeding a baby and doing Phonics or Reading or 1st Grade Math or teaching the ABCs.

H: Well you should have thought about that before you had all those kids.

Me: It’s probably a good thing that I had no idea what I was getting into!

(FYI: we speak fluent Sarcasm in our house)

Jenny over at Life is Not a Cereal may have the solution to my woes. She does a 3 weeks on/ 1 week off schedule to regroup & organize. I am going to start taking the last week of the month off from our regular school schedule & see how it works.

Here are some ideas I have for our week off:

  • deep clean the house
  • catch up on laundry
  • write out a menu for the month
  • plan out the next month’s school activities
  • make a list of library books we will need
  • make those seasonal/holiday crafts that we never have time to do
  • the big kids will work on a project, probably for history
  • plan any Bible classes I will be teaching
  • work on review posts

I am setting up my version of Dawn’s amazing File Crate System, which I think will go along perfectly with my new plan.

And for the cherry on top, yesterday I found a new planner that made my heart skip a beat. I think it was created just for me!! (the holiday themed pages! the lists! It’s so beautiful!) I am going to sell some curriculum that I don’t need so that it can come home and live with me and be my friend!

What do you do to keep your sanity while homeschooling?

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a is for apple

September 14, 2009 By: amyswanderingcomment

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A is for Apple in our little schoolhouse this week.

Activities

Apple Accordion Doll

Cut & Glue Letter A

Apple Number Match

Apple Lacing Card

Apple Tree Math

Apples & Bananas Song

Johhny Appleseed Craft

or Johnny Appleseed Art

Johnny Appleseed Day Research Activity

and Crossword Puzzle for the older girls

I think we will finish up the week by making these Harvest Apple Squares

More Apple Resources

The Virtual Vine

Pratt’s Educational Resources

Kinder Printables

Books We Are Reading

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How Do Apples Grow?

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The Apple Pie That Papa Baked
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Johnny Appleseed

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The True Tale of Johnny Appleseed

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review – Hank the Cowdog

September 3, 2009 By: amyswandering1 Comment

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“Stricken with Sneezaroma Because She Whacked Me on the Nose with a Wooden Spoon” is one of the chapter titles from The Case of the One-Eyed Killer Stud Horse, our first experience with Hank the Cowdog.

We LOVED it!!

Hank is the Head of Ranch Security and Drover is his trusty sidekick. They spend their day getting in and out of hilarious predicaments around the ranch. My husband read 2-3 chapters each night before bed in his best Texas twang. This book had us clutching our sides – my husband even had trouble reading some of it because we were all laughing so hard.

Tales and Tunes of Hank the Cowdog has excerpts and songs from ten of Hank’s books. It was amusing to listen to the song that we had just read in the story, but overall my kids were not crazy about this. It’s only $3 though, so worth the price I think.

tornadoCoverThe Tornado Game got a much warmer reception. If you are familiar with the game of Sorry, then you will know how to play Tornado. I really like how all the pieces are stored inside the folding plastic gameboard. This would be a cute gift for the little Hank fan.

A Word of Caution: The Hank series uses some words that may not be allowed in your family. Examples: dadgum, stupid cat, boy calls his mom dummy (and is then disciplined). It would be very easy to edit these books if you read them out loud. [Our kids are not allowed to say some of these, but we live in Texas and they grew up hearing others speak “Cowboy”. LOL]

The Nitty Gritty:

  • Paperback book  $4.24
  • Tales & Tunes CD $3.00
  • Tornado game  $12.99

Things I Like:

  • our whole family looked forward to storytime every night because we knew this book would have us in stitches
  • they want to read the whole 54 book series!
  • the Tornado game was fun for all ages and folds & locks for easy storage

Value: I think you get a lot of bang for your buck.

See what my TOS Crew Mates have to say about Hank the Cowdog!


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review – Sense & Sensibility patterns

September 1, 2009 By: amyswandering1 Comment

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I stop by to admire the beautiful dresses at Sense & Sensibility Patterns from time to time. I like to look around and think about what it must have been like to wear feminine things like this and this. We eagerly signed up for a chance to try out the Girls’ Edwardian Apron eClass.

I was very impressed with the class. Pictures and audio take you step-by-step through the entire process. The terms are very basic – no advanced sewing jargon to try and figure out. Since my niece is schooling with us this year, I pulled my sewing sister in on this one. The end result is very cute. The pattern can even be scaled down to fit an American girl doll! Wouldn’t a little girl apron and matching doll apron be a precious Christmas gift?

The Nitty Gritty:

The eClass and pattern are $24.95, or you can download just the pattern for $7.95.

Things I Like:

  • the pattern doesn’t have to be stored – just print off another if you ever need it again
  • the lesson is great for a beginner sewer and doesn’t assume you already know the basics
  • it is so cute & girly!

Value: I think this is a good deal for a class and a pattern. Unlike a real-live class, this one can be reviewed over & over until each step is mastered.

See what my TOS Crew Mates have to say about Sense & Sensibility Patterns!

~~apron picture coming soon~~

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wfmw – online notebook

September 1, 2009 By: amyswandering3 Comments

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Don’t you love it when you accidentally stumble across something that is exactly what you need? I was reading through a wonderful new-to-me blog called PreKinders the other day when I found a post about Zoho Notebook. It is the very thing that I’ve been wishing for to organize all of the homeschool websites & ideas that swim around inside my head. Check out this helpful post at PreKinders for a great example of what I’m talking about.

I think there are so many great things you could do with this notebook, like an online cookbook or home design ideas. I plan on making holiday notebooks with pages for recipes, crafts, decorating ideas, lessons, websites, etc.

There are many different Zoho applications available. I’m hoping to figure them all out. Does anyone have any experience with these other apps?

Run on over to We Are That Family for a special Organization Edition of WFMW!

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