You know, it can be a minor headache to keep track of curriculum and assignments and attendance in the whirlwinds of life. I've been struggling with this battle for years. I had been working with a program called HomeSchool Tracker, and it's pretty nifty, but it's taken me several years to work out the kinks. Then I got a PC, and realized I had tons of data to somehow get from one machine to the next... Oie Vie!!
So my friend suggested that I try www.homeschoolskedtracker.com instead. So Sunday, I sat down, and worked diligently at setting it all up, for all 4 children. I also spent all day putting in the first weeks worth of assignments.
So Monday and Tuesday, my girls sat down and paced through each assignment, happy to SEE their work getting marked off as complete. While they were basking in the glow of productivity, I was confused. How on EARTH am I supposed to give them grades on their assignments???
So today I looked through the help articles and FAQ for the website. I had done pretty good over all, but missed ONE little change on each assignment... It seems a "regular" assignment is not graded. I had to go through and edit each assignment for each child, and mark them "Workbook", "Field work", "Test", ect. AHHHHH
So I spent several hours today fixing all the assignments, (completed and not), and then another hour or so tracking down the finished pages, grading them, and entering the grades.
WOOOHOOOO!!! I am making progress. They are feeling accountable for their work, motivated by the grades, and working hard.
Let's just hope I get all the glitches figured out and solved before we get too much further in the month, going back 2-3 weeks to fix something will cause a temporary break from sanity! LOL
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
The new school year has begun.
Things are always a little hectic around here, and with the new school year starting, it adds into the daily chaos. We use Spectrum for a lot of our main work books, but have added in a few new things this year. We were recently at a cirriculumn swap, and I found some great things to help boost our learning.
One thing we're trying out is Drive Thru History of America http://www.warnerpress.org/Product/NP00781VA/Drive.20_Thru.20_History.3A_.20_America.20_School.20_Pack.20_-.20_kit.aspx . Another is Collections for Young Scholars volumes 4 and 5 for literature.
Anyways, we've started up lessons again 2 weeks ago, and just this weekend, my big girls have moved up to a level one gymnastics class. Gymnastics is going very well, and all the kids have gained muscle weight and are already learning new skills. If they can keep their grades up, and get their chores done well regularly, they have an oppertunity to clean a barn in exchange for horseback lessons.... it's a matter of them wanting it bad enough to prove they will work hard for it.
One thing we're trying out is Drive Thru History of America http://www.warnerpress.org/Product/NP00781VA/Drive.20_Thru.20_History.3A_.20_America.20_School.20_Pack.20_-.20_kit.aspx . Another is Collections for Young Scholars volumes 4 and 5 for literature.
Anyways, we've started up lessons again 2 weeks ago, and just this weekend, my big girls have moved up to a level one gymnastics class. Gymnastics is going very well, and all the kids have gained muscle weight and are already learning new skills. If they can keep their grades up, and get their chores done well regularly, they have an oppertunity to clean a barn in exchange for horseback lessons.... it's a matter of them wanting it bad enough to prove they will work hard for it.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Library Days
WOW!! We had to have 2 field trips to the local Library this week! Someone is reading MUCH better then she thought!!
On Tuesday we finally got to plan a day of it. We stopped at 2 libraries, and at the second one, we applied for library cards. Then I taught the girls how to check out books. Each girl picked out 3 books to bring home, and checked them out "all by myself!!" After we had carefully selected our 3 books, and put them carefully back in the van, we drove over to the park. Kids were running about and playing in the sand, while parents either drifted along behind or watched from their own picnic blankets on the lawn. The kids played for hours, and I think feeding the squirrel grapes was the cutest part of the adventure... Well, that and watching Jacob and Kayleigh as they swung high in the air for the first time this season~ all fears melted away!
We got home, my house went silent...
for about 2 hours...
until every last book was devoured. "MOM!! I finished all my books! When are we going back? Can we go back tomorrow??!?" We'll see...
Wednesday, we did school work and chores. The garden has sprouts in the corn section, the sweet peas are all climbing like crazy, and the carrots need to be thinned. 28 Tomato plants are hoping for some cages too. Cleaned the pet habitats, and the toy shelves too. The children swapped books in desperation Wednesday night :-D
So Thursday, we did school work and chores, and found that the library is open later (yea!!) so as a reward for their hard work, we took our {non-overdue} books back and dropped them into the book drop. One child heads off to the main section to find Moby Dick {was dismayed and intimidated by it}, while the others wander over to the children's section to find good books. The girls create a pile on the table for me to look over, and the baby and I stroll over to the books that I know my oldest would find less daunting, but harder then what she tends to gravitate towards.
I can't believe we checked out 25 books and 3 materials!!!! It filled the entire backpack!!! I'm already aware that we'll need to plan another Library Day for Tuesday, this batch is 75% read too!
Today {Friday} I allowed to be a lazier day, until it was time to go turn in the application for the Special Needs Scholarship :-) We met Teacher Tim, and he allowed the kids to tumble and play and climb the rope while we talked, and he cleaned. It looks like he expects us to be accepted, and says the girls should start next week!! He thinks we'll make a day of it, with the little ones playing in Free Play, the Pre-K class, then break for lunch and have the big girls attend level 1 class in the afternoon :)
Thank goodness that this school week is over, because I have one kiddo sick again, and I am praying she doesn't pass it around again!!
On Tuesday we finally got to plan a day of it. We stopped at 2 libraries, and at the second one, we applied for library cards. Then I taught the girls how to check out books. Each girl picked out 3 books to bring home, and checked them out "all by myself!!" After we had carefully selected our 3 books, and put them carefully back in the van, we drove over to the park. Kids were running about and playing in the sand, while parents either drifted along behind or watched from their own picnic blankets on the lawn. The kids played for hours, and I think feeding the squirrel grapes was the cutest part of the adventure... Well, that and watching Jacob and Kayleigh as they swung high in the air for the first time this season~ all fears melted away!
We got home, my house went silent...
for about 2 hours...
until every last book was devoured. "MOM!! I finished all my books! When are we going back? Can we go back tomorrow??!?" We'll see...
Wednesday, we did school work and chores. The garden has sprouts in the corn section, the sweet peas are all climbing like crazy, and the carrots need to be thinned. 28 Tomato plants are hoping for some cages too. Cleaned the pet habitats, and the toy shelves too. The children swapped books in desperation Wednesday night :-D
So Thursday, we did school work and chores, and found that the library is open later (yea!!) so as a reward for their hard work, we took our {non-overdue} books back and dropped them into the book drop. One child heads off to the main section to find Moby Dick {was dismayed and intimidated by it}, while the others wander over to the children's section to find good books. The girls create a pile on the table for me to look over, and the baby and I stroll over to the books that I know my oldest would find less daunting, but harder then what she tends to gravitate towards.
I can't believe we checked out 25 books and 3 materials!!!! It filled the entire backpack!!! I'm already aware that we'll need to plan another Library Day for Tuesday, this batch is 75% read too!
Today {Friday} I allowed to be a lazier day, until it was time to go turn in the application for the Special Needs Scholarship :-) We met Teacher Tim, and he allowed the kids to tumble and play and climb the rope while we talked, and he cleaned. It looks like he expects us to be accepted, and says the girls should start next week!! He thinks we'll make a day of it, with the little ones playing in Free Play, the Pre-K class, then break for lunch and have the big girls attend level 1 class in the afternoon :)
Thank goodness that this school week is over, because I have one kiddo sick again, and I am praying she doesn't pass it around again!!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
We're getting excited!!
I just got done filling out the first of 3 applications sitting on my desk. It was one that has been on our minds for YEARS, but until recently, we had no clue of how we would afford to do it. Our girls want to do Gymnastics for their chosen sport.
To some, this is nothing new. Kids love to throw their bodies around and learn to do cool tricks. For my girls, this is monumental! We have a genetic skin condition, that causes the skin to blister and tear very easily. Something like a day in Gymnastics could be the ruination of all our hard efforts to keep them healed up and wound free.
One local Gym has a program for Special Needs kids, though. It is paid for through a Grant, offering a scholarship to special needs children to use Gymnastics to build muscle tone, balance, coordination and self confidence. WOOOHOOO!! They will adapt the lessons to my children's needs, and they will get the thrills of tumbling that I could only imagine as a child!!
I'll let you know how that goes as we get closer to knowing more :)
Today, we're going on a field trip. We need to locate 2 libraries, apply for library cards, (pray there is no lingering fines) and look into these Homeschool Kits that one of our Librarians put together for the local Homeschoolers :-D One Library has a park around it, so perhaps a picnic lunch is in order too?? Oh, why not? I better get packing! *poof*
To some, this is nothing new. Kids love to throw their bodies around and learn to do cool tricks. For my girls, this is monumental! We have a genetic skin condition, that causes the skin to blister and tear very easily. Something like a day in Gymnastics could be the ruination of all our hard efforts to keep them healed up and wound free.
One local Gym has a program for Special Needs kids, though. It is paid for through a Grant, offering a scholarship to special needs children to use Gymnastics to build muscle tone, balance, coordination and self confidence. WOOOHOOO!! They will adapt the lessons to my children's needs, and they will get the thrills of tumbling that I could only imagine as a child!!
I'll let you know how that goes as we get closer to knowing more :)
Today, we're going on a field trip. We need to locate 2 libraries, apply for library cards, (pray there is no lingering fines) and look into these Homeschool Kits that one of our Librarians put together for the local Homeschoolers :-D One Library has a park around it, so perhaps a picnic lunch is in order too?? Oh, why not? I better get packing! *poof*
Monday, April 19, 2010
TLC Academy is Proud to Present: Infant Education!!
In the wee hours of the morning, odd commercials pop up. They go on and on for upto 60 minutes at a time, alwyas trying to get you to buy their new latest and greatest item. This is nothing new, I had become mostly immune to them years before. One infomercial (and now 2) has stood out over the last few years, promising amazing results and showing such adoreable and tiny babies READING words and books like nobodies business.
Yes, I am talking about Your Baby Can Read! This program stuck in our minds because it boasts that for only 15 dollars, we could try their program and get our little ones on the road to become good readers too. We made the call. It's actually 228 dollars after taxes and shipping. For a complete cirriculum, that's a decent price. We paid a little extra to get it in 3 days.
So we have it here, and the children have been following it now for a week, loosely. Last night, I was sitting at the computer talking to a friend via Yahoo... my newly 3 year old climbed up in my lap, and wanted to talk too. I typed out a word and asked her to tell me what it was. She was wrong, and I wrote out the one she guessed, so she can see the differance. Then I typed out the next word.
nose
"Nose!" and she points to her nose.
eyes
"Eyes" and points to her closed eyes.
I start doing the excited "Good Job" dance. She got 3 words right last night. Then we introduced another, because she wanted to see what that one looked like too. I bet I need to write Level 1's 22 words out somewhere, so I remember to work all 22 and not just the 10 on the slide cards.
My 13 month old is also watching and doing the program. He is following directions, and focused on the DVD, and engaged in the activities, so I know that he's learning too.
DH says it's already the best 200 dollars he's ever spent~ Just on the way the first day had gone (which was AWESOME).
Yes, I am talking about Your Baby Can Read! This program stuck in our minds because it boasts that for only 15 dollars, we could try their program and get our little ones on the road to become good readers too. We made the call. It's actually 228 dollars after taxes and shipping. For a complete cirriculum, that's a decent price. We paid a little extra to get it in 3 days.
So we have it here, and the children have been following it now for a week, loosely. Last night, I was sitting at the computer talking to a friend via Yahoo... my newly 3 year old climbed up in my lap, and wanted to talk too. I typed out a word and asked her to tell me what it was. She was wrong, and I wrote out the one she guessed, so she can see the differance. Then I typed out the next word.
nose
"Nose!" and she points to her nose.
eyes
"Eyes" and points to her closed eyes.
I start doing the excited "Good Job" dance. She got 3 words right last night. Then we introduced another, because she wanted to see what that one looked like too. I bet I need to write Level 1's 22 words out somewhere, so I remember to work all 22 and not just the 10 on the slide cards.
My 13 month old is also watching and doing the program. He is following directions, and focused on the DVD, and engaged in the activities, so I know that he's learning too.
DH says it's already the best 200 dollars he's ever spent~ Just on the way the first day had gone (which was AWESOME).
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Spring Break has begun...
Spring break began for TLC Academy yesterday. The girls spent the day trying to find something to do, and quickly ran out of thrilling ideas. They bounced, they colored, they played in the puddle, watered the garden, checked on the sprouts, watched mind numbing TV, and asked a billion "Can I..?" questions. For the most part, they were even well behaved and realitively well behaved.
Early this morning, I was asked "Mommy, when will Easter be over?" Huh? Why on earth would you want Easter to be OVER??? "Easter is next Sunday. Why do you ask?" I inquire, thinking about this child's personality and what might be motivating her.
"Well, after Easter we can do studies again, right?" Ohhhhh!! :-) I LOVE this child! "Sweety, we can do studies anytime. I have them all ready :)
So I spent some time getting things printed out for activities One Room School House style :-) They started out with coloring both sides of a gigantic quarter, then cut it out, and glued it together. Then I passed out a worksheet with coloring directions. All 3 girls completed the worksheet on their own, and all 3 girls got 100% accuracy!!! My Preschooler may be a little ahead!! Then I passed out a Reading and Wordbuilding activity, and they built compound words from a group of fun words and pictures. Finish it off with some Home Economics (chores and supper) Health (nutrition and hygeine) and Science (seedling observation and counting), and I would call today a very productive day.
Early this morning, I was asked "Mommy, when will Easter be over?" Huh? Why on earth would you want Easter to be OVER??? "Easter is next Sunday. Why do you ask?" I inquire, thinking about this child's personality and what might be motivating her.
"Well, after Easter we can do studies again, right?" Ohhhhh!! :-) I LOVE this child! "Sweety, we can do studies anytime. I have them all ready :)
So I spent some time getting things printed out for activities One Room School House style :-) They started out with coloring both sides of a gigantic quarter, then cut it out, and glued it together. Then I passed out a worksheet with coloring directions. All 3 girls completed the worksheet on their own, and all 3 girls got 100% accuracy!!! My Preschooler may be a little ahead!! Then I passed out a Reading and Wordbuilding activity, and they built compound words from a group of fun words and pictures. Finish it off with some Home Economics (chores and supper) Health (nutrition and hygeine) and Science (seedling observation and counting), and I would call today a very productive day.
Friday, February 12, 2010
President's Week
Here in California, the public school systems think the children need an entire week off of school in order to celebrate the President's Birthdays. Honestly, I feel this is silly.
Across the country, my friends are buried under a freezing blanket of snow. Their schools have been out all last week. Those children will have to make up their wonder-filled snowy days sitting in the dreary classroom in mid June :-(
TLC Academy schools year round. We take days off here and there, sometimes even a whole season, if we get wrapped up in other things. I've noticed that instead of forgetting what was learned, my children not only retained it, but they thought about it, and understand it better then they had before!! We might LOOK like we are out of school for a day, or even a week; we are actually working on other things.
Not a scrap of paper was written on today. Instead, the students learned many things about Earth Science and Biology by working in the new garden. They jumped on the trampoline for PE. Tonight, to even things out a bit, I'll have the girls each read a bedtime story to the littles. Math was used in discussing the dimensions of the area we had cleared so far, how many worms we would have if we divided each one into 2 parts, and in the planning of the crops. I suppose we also touched on Nutrition, when we discussed how benificial it is to grow our own veggies, and all the while we sat soaking up fresh air and Vitamin D in it's simplest form- sunshine!
Across the country, my friends are buried under a freezing blanket of snow. Their schools have been out all last week. Those children will have to make up their wonder-filled snowy days sitting in the dreary classroom in mid June :-(
TLC Academy schools year round. We take days off here and there, sometimes even a whole season, if we get wrapped up in other things. I've noticed that instead of forgetting what was learned, my children not only retained it, but they thought about it, and understand it better then they had before!! We might LOOK like we are out of school for a day, or even a week; we are actually working on other things.
Not a scrap of paper was written on today. Instead, the students learned many things about Earth Science and Biology by working in the new garden. They jumped on the trampoline for PE. Tonight, to even things out a bit, I'll have the girls each read a bedtime story to the littles. Math was used in discussing the dimensions of the area we had cleared so far, how many worms we would have if we divided each one into 2 parts, and in the planning of the crops. I suppose we also touched on Nutrition, when we discussed how benificial it is to grow our own veggies, and all the while we sat soaking up fresh air and Vitamin D in it's simplest form- sunshine!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Welcome
Welcome to the TLC Academy. We are a private homeschool located in beautiful northern California. We have 2 students in the elementary grades, 1 student in preschool, and one infant exploring everything.
I've been homeschooling my children for 6 years now (WOW!~ time flies!) and I am loving every minute of it. In fact, I can't think of it being any other way!
I have a lot to write, and little time... So I will call it good to get the website created and shared with you all, and write more later. The class needs to go plot out a garden.
I've been homeschooling my children for 6 years now (WOW!~ time flies!) and I am loving every minute of it. In fact, I can't think of it being any other way!
I have a lot to write, and little time... So I will call it good to get the website created and shared with you all, and write more later. The class needs to go plot out a garden.
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