Monday, September 20, 2010

Looking forward to the new school year

We started school on Sept 10 and we've been having fun. This year we are doing a modified version of the Student of the Word curriculum. We're liking it so far and I am SO thankful to have followed the leading of the Holy Spirit and made the change. Our science this year consists exclusively of Anatomy...YIKES - I guess that will include "ALL" of our anatomy...that part I'm not looking so forward to! LOL Right now we are doing the Missouri Daillies work book for our history - our main part of history will begin around Christmas when we will begin the life of Christ.

She's taking some additional classes for science, art & sticks. She was going to take violin until I picked up the case and the violin dropped out onto the garage floor and cracked up the center. :( SO sad!!!


Here's to another great homeschooling year!!!

An update to the Figure 8 layout

The Sharpie kept coming off with my dry erase markers so I purchased some clear contact paper and placed it over the top. The dry erase marker wouldn't come off of that without the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser so we gave washable markers a try and they worked coming off with a wet wipe!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Blessings...

During lunch today my daughter sat down with her food while I was cutting up mine with my back to her at the counter. She said "thank you", I said "for what?", she said "for staying home with me each day and homeschooling me"...WOW - that was awesome!!! I almost cried! I didn't think she'd EVER like/appreciate being homeschooled...Thank you God!!!


Wednesday, September 8, 2010

We "unofficially" started school today...

I thought we'd "ease" into this new school year so we just did some things on the computer and such today. I was going to install her Teaching Textbooks and have her do math but lo-n-behold the cd's weren't in the package...yikes. I purchased this at the St. Louis Homeschool Expo in April and never even opened it until today. Thankfully, I still had my receipt (I keep them ALL :) and gave them a call...a sweet girl on the other line took a look at my account and is going to send them to me...Thank you Lord!!!

Here's a recent pic from her losing her tooth the other night:

Monday, August 23, 2010

Getting things ready...

Have you started school yet this year? We haven't - I mean, we've been counting things that are "school" type things to our school year calendar as Missouri allows us but we haven't "officially" started school yet. My goal is to get some things finished up around the house (pack up unneeded items for Goodwill, etc) and start after Labor Day...I figured it was good enough for me when I was a kid...it's good enough now too! :)

I have been working on getting this next school year organized, ordering books and making the "Figure Eight" that we will be starting. Thanks to Dianne Craft and her "Smart Kids who Hate to Write" and her knowledge of "Dygraphia" which is what my daughter has been struggling with. She's a VERY smart girl but she is right handed and left eye dominant which means she has a bit of difficulty processing when writing.

Dianne Craft sold a figure 8 "paper" layout at the homeschool conference here in St. Louis. She said I would need to duplicate it and have my daughter do the figure 8 daily with crayons and use 1 layout per week...say what!?! I'm all for duplication of a product but each week making this thing just got the wheels in my head spinning on HOW I could do this WITHOUT making a new one each week.



Thankfully, at the CHEF conference in June I went by the Rainbow Resource table and saw they had these wipe off Centimeter Grid Boards that were blank on the other side. I thought 4 of them put together would make a nice size layout to work on. I laid them grid side up and duck taped (isn't that used for everything!?! LOL) them together at the seems and flipped them over and used clear tape on the front. I traced everything but the letters on there with a permanent Sharpie (LOVE THOSE!) - I then cut the letters out and taped them across the bottom and top.After practicing with it I realize that I'll need to put a clear coat of laminate type stuff over it. When the dry erase markers are used over the sharpie and you erase it takes away the sharpie (permanent) lines also. I'll go to KMart later today and get the clear shelf liner/contact paper and see if that will allow me to write with the dry erase and also wipe it away. We shall see.

I think it turned out GREAT!!!

Friday, August 6, 2010

A week of fun...

We just spent a week volunteering our time out at the Strong Tower Ranch in Wright City ministering the gospel to children in the area. Our camp week had 98 kids that attended and there were several that gave their lives to Christ. I oversaw the crafts and it was alot of fun. Here are some pictures from the week:

This is the activity of "choice" for ALL the kids that attend...swimming in the pond!


A little boating...


What camp week would be complete without holding a snake???


Getting ready for the pig catch...is this Ham or Bacon??? LOL




My beautiful girl...



Us...



Wish we would have gotten a full group shot of our new friends from Marysville, Kansas. They all did an AWESOME job being counselors and helpers. These are the Roper girl leaders Ms. Kassie, Ms. Robin, Ms. Elainey.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Smart girl!!!

SO proud of my girl...she scored above average on her SAT scores...she was in 4th grade this year and her lowest score is 5th grade 4th month, there was one other 5th grade 5th month but everything else was 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grade...yep - she got 9th grade 6th month in science...WOW - she's smart!!!
 
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