Thursday, November 30, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
The dishwasher is half empty
The dishwasher is half empty. The bathroom is clean. The living room is straightened. The kitchen floor is swept and mopped. The laundry needs transferred. The Sweetling is very sick and is currently sleeping. The school room needs tidied. The rec room needs decluttered. Phone calls need made. The next book in the series I'm reading is at the library, but I can't go get it. There are leaves and vines penciled on my kithen walls, but I haven't worked up the courage to paint them. I have no sugar to make hot chocolate. I don't really feel like napping. The Jedi made dinner last night so I could nap yesterday afternoon. There are two boxes of Buffy and Angel calling to me. I have many things I need to write about, and nothing to say about them.
Friday, November 03, 2006
Unschooling
Normally, the urge to switch totally to unschooling doesn't hit me till about February. Therefore, I take it as a very, very bad sign that its only the 3rd of November and both Sweetling and I have lost almost all interest in pursuing our usual curriculum.
So, why don't I just give up and switch? Or, better yet, why don't I just forget about the percentages of progress that we make through the curriculum, and just enjoy schooling again? After all, there was a reason I wanted this curriculum in the first place. Reasons, even.
First, Sweetling is a bright little girl, and the advanced curriculum does her justice.
Second, Mommy is a free-spirit, and having a curriculum helps Mommy stay focused instead of playing on the computer all day while Sweetling is neglected.
Really, the things that I don't like about the program, are the same things year after year. I don't like their composition books. It takes all the JOY out of writing. I don't like feeling 'behind' in the percentage completions. That takes all the joy out of schooling.
So, what I really need to do is focus on the parts that are working for us, and make sure we do those parts. Nevermind the parts that aren't working. Just scratch them and do something else instead.
Good. I'm glad we had this conversation.
edit to add:
Since I've started my brainstorming here, and I need a piece of scratch paper to make my new school list, I may as well continue on here. I'm scrapping the schedule. The schedule came into play because a) i needed it when schooling multiple people and b) Sweetling likes schedules. But our schedule is too rigid. Instead, we're switching to a more flexible schedule...
8:30 start with devotions and snack.
~9:00Pick any subject to proceed to. Continue with chosing and learning till 11.
11:00 Take a 15 minute break, then
11:15 Spanish.
11:30-12:15 Choose a subject
12:15 Handwriting
12:30-1:30 Have lunch and recess.
1:30-3:00 Back to studies.
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:00 Assignment Book
4:00 Cyberchase
4:30 Finish any other assignments if needed.
And yes, thats a much looser schedule than what we had been trying to do. (Of course, on Wednesdays, we don't kick into school till 11:30 or later, cause of WOW.)
Now, should I say math should be done each day? or just say that we should be getting 5 math lessons done each week?
Weekly list (just to see what it would look like):
5 math (5 hr)
5 lit (5 hr)
2 vocab (40 min)
2 GUM (40 min)
2 Writing -we'll develop our own 'units' and activities (2 hr)
5 Spelling (?1 hr 40 min)
3 History (2 hr)
2 Art (1 -1/2 hr)
3 Science (3 hr)
3 Music (1 -1/2 hr)
I rather like that. I'm throwing in some estimations for time to see how that looks. That'd be a total of (calculators need to have an add hour function).... I think that's about 23 hours. That's a full week of school. I think we're at least going to try the new format.
So, why don't I just give up and switch? Or, better yet, why don't I just forget about the percentages of progress that we make through the curriculum, and just enjoy schooling again? After all, there was a reason I wanted this curriculum in the first place. Reasons, even.
First, Sweetling is a bright little girl, and the advanced curriculum does her justice.
Second, Mommy is a free-spirit, and having a curriculum helps Mommy stay focused instead of playing on the computer all day while Sweetling is neglected.
Really, the things that I don't like about the program, are the same things year after year. I don't like their composition books. It takes all the JOY out of writing. I don't like feeling 'behind' in the percentage completions. That takes all the joy out of schooling.
So, what I really need to do is focus on the parts that are working for us, and make sure we do those parts. Nevermind the parts that aren't working. Just scratch them and do something else instead.
Good. I'm glad we had this conversation.
edit to add:
Since I've started my brainstorming here, and I need a piece of scratch paper to make my new school list, I may as well continue on here. I'm scrapping the schedule. The schedule came into play because a) i needed it when schooling multiple people and b) Sweetling likes schedules. But our schedule is too rigid. Instead, we're switching to a more flexible schedule...
8:30 start with devotions and snack.
~9:00Pick any subject to proceed to. Continue with chosing and learning till 11.
11:00 Take a 15 minute break, then
11:15 Spanish.
11:30-12:15 Choose a subject
12:15 Handwriting
12:30-1:30 Have lunch and recess.
1:30-3:00 Back to studies.
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:00 Assignment Book
4:00 Cyberchase
4:30 Finish any other assignments if needed.
And yes, thats a much looser schedule than what we had been trying to do. (Of course, on Wednesdays, we don't kick into school till 11:30 or later, cause of WOW.)
Now, should I say math should be done each day? or just say that we should be getting 5 math lessons done each week?
Weekly list (just to see what it would look like):
5 math (5 hr)
5 lit (5 hr)
2 vocab (40 min)
2 GUM (40 min)
2 Writing -we'll develop our own 'units' and activities (2 hr)
5 Spelling (?1 hr 40 min)
3 History (2 hr)
2 Art (1 -1/2 hr)
3 Science (3 hr)
3 Music (1 -1/2 hr)
I rather like that. I'm throwing in some estimations for time to see how that looks. That'd be a total of (calculators need to have an add hour function).... I think that's about 23 hours. That's a full week of school. I think we're at least going to try the new format.
Add Image, Again
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Add Image
There's an amazing button called 'add image' right her in my 'create post' window for my blog.
I'm happy about this, cause this means I can share my art that smurf sent me. She says she won, but who has art anyway, hmmmm? I set it to my wallpaper. I can't decide if its cheerful or disturbing.
I'd share it with you, but apparantly even the cool 'add image' button isn't enough to overcome my total lack of computer skills. The darn thing keeps timing out trying to upload my image.
I'm posting this anyway, cause Bear is snickering at me.
Apparantly, huge images don't upload well. You can do this cool thing called resizing. So sayeth the Smurf.
I'm happy about this, cause this means I can share my art that smurf sent me. She says she won, but who has art anyway, hmmmm? I set it to my wallpaper. I can't decide if its cheerful or disturbing.
I'd share it with you, but apparantly even the cool 'add image' button isn't enough to overcome my total lack of computer skills. The darn thing keeps timing out trying to upload my image.
I'm posting this anyway, cause Bear is snickering at me.
Apparantly, huge images don't upload well. You can do this cool thing called resizing. So sayeth the Smurf.
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