Today's plan was to start slow. List what everyone, including mom, hopes to study this year. Look over all the new books. Do a little math, a little writing, and work on a daily school schedule. I am having a few problems figuring out how to school 3 kids at 3 different grades all at once. I expect we will work it out eventually. When I home schooled Alonzo year before last it took about two months to settle into a schedule that worked. Hopefully it will go faster this time.
In addition to the academic basics of reading, writing, math, science, and history, I really want to teach life skills like simple cooking and the basics of sewing and most importantly MANNERS. What skills, academic or otherwise, do you think are essential for kids to learn?
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Sounds like you all have quite an adventure ahead! Enjoy! =)
Sounds like 90% of our homeschooling days :) Best of luck! Looks like a lot of fun and hard work. The multiple grades thing was the hardest for me. Luckily my oldest is both independent and stubborn and wanted to figure it out on his own a lot.
1. potty training. 2. being honest. 3. delegating. if i had more time i could think of more. ;o) BEST OF LUCK - and which of the mullins boys has SHORT HAIR??? jesus save us.
Grayson has short hair and actually he is pissed that his hair is so long, he wanted to be Bob, which I am assuming doesn't mean he wants a new name but he actually wants to be bald.
1. Potty trained for which I mostly credit you. I can remember saying M doesn't poo in HIS pants. Frequently. 2. Honesty I think that boat has sailed, G is an accomplished fibber. SIGH. 3. Delegating, still working on that one. Getting better. Kids are doing dishes now most nights.
Hoping for a great year! Although the day didn't start great, it seemed to have turned around by the end! Good luck! I will be starting our year shortly!
We were going to start last week. . . but then house guests, VIPs and mommy going crazy has put us off another week. . .
Y:all will hyave fun!
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