Title: Homeschool Mom here. Post by: LadyKay4JC on May 18, 2004, 01:18:08 PM My 10 year old daugher, Sarah, just finished school last week! YAY! We use the School of Tomorrow Cirriculum and LOVE it!
Anyway... does anyone have any suggestions for the summer months? I want her to have a break, of course, but I don't want her to forget... however, I don't want her to do her PACES over again because it would be so boring and, of course, that's what summer break is about. Does anyone have any ideas on how to incorporate some of the concepts that she was taught without it seeming like a "drudgery?" Thanks alot! Lady Kay Title: Re:Homeschool Mom here. Post by: His_child on May 18, 2004, 02:49:49 PM My 10 year old daugher, Sarah, just finished school last week! YAY! We use the School of Tomorrow Cirriculum and LOVE it! Anyway... does anyone have any suggestions for the summer months? I want her to have a break, of course, but I don't want her to forget... however, I don't want her to do her PACES over again because it would be so boring and, of course, that's what summer break is about. Does anyone have any ideas on how to incorporate some of the concepts that she was taught without it seeming like a "drudgery?" Thanks alot! Lady Kay Hi LadyKay! During summer months we generally continue some of the curriculum that we haven't finished. There is also church camp and Girl Scout camp. We try to take a vacation that involves education. That probably won't happen this year since my husband has been laid off for 14 months now. Last year, my mother in law (who lives in MN) paid for us to go to Mt. Rushmore. Of course she went along with us. Since we had just finished up the Little House on the Prairie series, we stopped at a couple of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museums along the way. We live in Indiana and drove there. Along the way we did trivia games about each of the states we were in. On the way there we went through Il, Iowa and MN. On the way back we took the other route and went through Wisconsin. Then we went down to GA for my family reunion. Along the way we played more state trivia games and once we got there we learned about red clay (like we had a choice in that! LOL! ;)) Title: Re:Homeschool Mom here. Post by: LadyKay4JC on May 19, 2004, 12:42:58 AM Wow!! Great ideas! Sarah loves "car games"... and she's definitely a "trivia" buff... we don't have any problems with her "Bible" time because she's around it constantly... but the trivia games in the car sounds like a great idea! We also finished the "Little House on the Prairie" series... and we live in Missouri so we could take her down to souther Missouri to Mansfield. (I think it's Mansfield!) LOL And she LOVES Branson with Silver Dollar City, so we may go there... lots of history there with the "Shepherd of the Hills" play and such. (Based on the book)
Thank you for those great ideas! Lady Kay Title: Re:Homeschool Mom here. Post by: sincereheart on May 20, 2004, 07:30:09 AM Summer is a great time for more library visits!
And for writing letters to friends and family. And for going to see and do all that you may have missed during the year. Which will keep them learning and they won't feel a thing! ;D Title: Re:Homeschool Mom here. Post by: LadyKay4JC on May 21, 2004, 02:56:24 PM ROFL! :D You're right, SincereHeart... I tell you what is VERY encouraging... there are other mothers in the neighborhood that see how advanced Sarah is in her school work (compared to the Public Education) that some are considering homeschooling this fall! One will be that I know of, for sure, so I'm thinking about heading up a " Homeschool support group" right here in our neighborhood. I'm excited about that!
Sarah (10 years old) is not what you would call a 'gifted' child... she hated to read until the end of her second grade year... by the time she was in third grade she was reading the "CS Lewis" books... she had problems with some words but she came to us when she need help. Her Grandmother bought her a "Game Boy Advance" for the end of the school year. Thankfully, she's one to be more "outdoors" then on the game boy... but I didn't know if there are some "learning" games out there for the game boy. We also bought a Spanish program last year (Sarah wants to learn spanish so she can talk to the Hispanic children that live about 18 miles away and tell them about Jesus)... so we are going to get started in that... we bought her some "jump start" programs for the computer which she has done so well on. I'm also looking at a program for Homeschoolers that will test their abilities and teach them through games. We limit her on the "computer" usage... but she enjoys the games... but now that school is officially "out" for her, she's more apt to be outdoors in the field or in the pool... ROFL Thanks for the support! Lady Kay Title: Re:Homeschool Mom here. Post by: sincereheart on May 23, 2004, 06:19:25 AM Isn't it amazing how a choice to homeschool quickly becomes a mission field? :D
Sounds like Sarah is doing well! I especially love the part about learning Spanish - for the best reason! ;) I haven't come across any educational games for GBA. If you do, please let me know! |