Thursday, August 12, 2010

First Day of School!

This past Monday was Frog Hollow Academy's official start to the 2010-2011 school year. Kaylee was so excited when she went to bed Sunday night, and she woke up super early the next morning and came jumping down the stairs dressed in her new outfit ready to learn! So as soon as breakfast was over we went outside for a quick photo shoot. I wanted to start the year off with taking pictures because of my own memories of posing for the camera and showing off my "new suit" before being taken to school, and I want my kids to have a similar memory even if they will not be leaving home for schooltime. I thought it so funny how little has changed in almost 30 years when I found my own "First Day of School" photo and realized my own little brother had hijacked my photo shoot too!

Then - 1983
Now - 2010
I look at this picture and I just think she is too little to already be starting this journey, where did the last 5 years go? But I know she is so ready and eager to learn and I am thankful for that!

After pictures we sat down for Bible/Calendar/Memory Time (which we have already been doing daily for a long time). Then Kaylee was all business, she asked "What are we doing first Teacher?" and I just cracked up I was so caught off guard by this because it had never even crossed my mind to discuss with her how she was to address me during schooltime. She came up with it all by herself and repeatedly called me Teacher throughout the day!

Since these first few weeks will be mainly meant for 1)getting my bearings about me, 2)establishing a rountine for all of us, 3)determining where Kaylee is at academically, and 4)my leaning toward a more CM-friendly lifestyle, our current schedule will be very light of awhile. We began with a review of letter A, and introducing lowercase a. I had her identify both upper & lowercase letter A from a sheet of various letters, and we also sang the "A says aah" song from LeapFrog Fridge Phonics. Next she did a lesson from her Kumon Tracing workbook.
And yes, I do realize that Charlotte Mason said workbooks were generally a "no-no", but I had already purchased quite a few of these before learning of Ms. Mason, and also I particularly like this book because working through it with Kaylee has really helped her pencil control more than anything else we have done. And she loves the maze aspect of it, figuring out what the hidden picture is, and then coloring said picture. I had planned on this page taking no more than 5 minutes, but she stretched this out to 30 minutes of creativity! It was during this time that I discovered my Lil' Man Dutch was very much interested in what was going on at the kitchen table, and why Kaylee was getting so much attention from Momma today. He wanted his workbook, and I was not prepared. So we made do with a coloring book page, and I will be brainstorming ideas of how to include him or have activities of his own in the coming weeks.

Thankfully the next activity I had planned was very easy to include him in. We played several matching and sorting games with a deck of color & shape flashcards. We play these types of games using various cards frequently and have fun with it. After snacks Matthew started to lose interest and asked to play with the baby, so this was a perfect time to work on counting. Kaylee & I made several piles on the table with large buttons and counted how many were in each pile, then combined the piles and counted how many all together(addition), then took some buttons away from the pile and counted how many were left (subtraction). Kaylee really enjoyed this and we will be doing it again soon.

Our final Table Time activity for the day was Art. This was also easy to include Dutch in because I had purposely designed this for him as an aid in teaching him colors. I am loosely following the lesson plan suggestions from the book Young at Art, and as the author suggests we are starting with black and white. So we gathered our black crayons, colored pencils, and graphite pencils to draw on white paper, then used white crayons, colored pencils, and chalk to draw on black paper.

I forgot to take pictures of all the final pieces, but these will be going up in the playroom along with our family art projects, and I will share what that looks like when more has been added to the walls.

I am going to be very real here, this morning did not start out as I had envisioned during all these months of planning, it seemed that everything that could go wrong before breakfast did, and I found myself really struggling to keep the volume of my voice in check. But I tried to keep in the front of my mind why I was embarking on this journey in the first place, and some of the reasons this is so important to me, especially the relationships that I hope my children form with their Heavenly Father, with their world, and with each other while sitting around their own kitchen table. And I think by the time we got our "lessons" underway, I had managed to capture a piece of that... And I felt at peace with the choice I was making, and for a few short hours everything in my world was right.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for visiting my blog. Glad your first day of school turned out ok in the end. Wishing you all the best as you start your homeschooling journey.

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