This year I'm flirting with the idea of year-round schooling. I see tons of benefits and really no cons, simply because we have the freedom to NOT do school at any point. Although the summers are hot around here and I get pretty cranky after 1PM, we regularly schedule fun and free things to do with our family and get-togethers with lots of friends. Of course, as home schoolers, school is always happening, whether you have a formal break-down of days or not. As for upcoming home schooling posts, I'll sooner or later fill in the gaps with what my kids learned, succeeded, and need more work on in the last 8 months. Next week I'll be doing simple testing (i.e. making sure my son can recognize numbers, read simple words, find Lincoln, Nebraska, and Canada on the globe, and remember a few concepts from science). I'm excited to share the amazing books we read this year, what I thought worked and didn't, and what the home-school conference (this Friday & Saturday!) had to offer. As for now....all I can say is, "School's out..for..summer!"
My children have recently become enthralled in the world of board games. I was never a board game player. Sure, I remember long summer hours (days? it seemed like it..) spent around a Monopoly board, but I was never one to suggest to get out the cards, or a game. As my children have grown and they are now able to do activities with me, I started noticing that they really took to puzzles (when done all together) and the one or two board games I happened to have kept in the storage room. They were always asking to play Candy Land and so I figured I should branch off a bit. Over the course of the last year, I have found GREAT games, even ones that I love to play alongside them. The amount of 'teaching' they have gotten through games is jaw-dropping. Counting, team-playing, math related patterning, are just some of the skills I've watched develop. I asked before Christmas on facebook what my friends and their own kids loved and I was thrilled with the response. We have found ov
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