Saturday, September 1, 2018

Another School Year!

Another School Year has arrived. Each year we go on a field trip to celebrate the Bugs changing grades - advancing to the next grade level. We kept the tradition even though the Girls moved onto "real" school.

This year we received a large financial blessing and chose to use it for Disney passes. We have had them several times over the years, including a year we focused on only Disney things for school. Disney-schooling was one of the FAVORITES!

It was a unanimous decision to use the passes to celebrate our Change of Grade day. We went to Disney's California Adventure.

When the kids were little I had them hold up their fingers to display the grade they were entering for the year. BIG MISTAKE. You run out of fingers when you are a sophomore in High School.... The cute signs people make are a much better idea...because now I have to caption the pictures.

Megan is a Junior, Douglas is a Sophomore, and Lauren is a Senior. 


They are so proud of the fact that no only do they understand the physics of how this ball float on the water, but that they are strong enough to change its direction now, unlike when they were little! 


A Bug's Land was always a favorite destination for my "bugs" Flicks Fun Fliers - the apple juice container was the flyer we always tried to get. At this size can I just say - CROWDED! 


We let them go on the Jumpin' Jellyfish by themselves - and through the joys of technology received this snap chat! 



 I enjoyed people watching while they got FRONT ROW on the newly re-designed Tower of Terror...it is now Guardians of the Galaxy Breakout. Still falling, still not riding. 


Traditions are so comforting. I look forward to these family trips each year, even if they are only day trips. After all- only homeschoolers get to start the year with a field trip! 

Saturday, July 14, 2018

What about Socialization?

Socialization is not same age relationships. The dreaded question about homeschooling is always, "aren't you worried about socialization?)

Goodness no. I have never met anyone who sends their kids to school for recess, lunch and holiday parties, because as a teacher, that's pretty much when I let my class socialize. 


According to the dictionary socialization is:
  1. 1. the activity of mixing socially with others.
    2.the process of learning to behave in a way that is acceptable to society.

The true definition of socialization is the ability to relate to multiple ages. We don't grow up and go to work in an environment where everyone is within one calendar year of the same age of one another. If you work with the public you really have multiple ages, and multiple personalities, to deal with. So why do people think that we send kids to school for socialization? 

I suggest when you are asked this question you answer it politely and use it as an opportunity to clear the misinformation people have about socialization. What they really want to know is can your kids get along with others? Of course they can because of.  . . You fill in the activities for your family. 

Here Lightning Bug is patiently playing with one of my grand-students ( who is obviously much younger than he is and *gasp* even a different gender). My bugs are comfortable with same age, adults, and younger playmates. 

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Assessments in Homeschool



Assessment doesn't mean test. It means demonstrate understanding. Just talking to Lightning Bug about mythology at any point it is obvious he has a command of Mythology. Not just Greek and Roman either, but those are his favorite. 

It was natural for us to have him select a favorite myth and bring it to life in some way as a final project for his year long study of Mythology. 

He chose to display the story of Theseus and the Minotaur. Daddy and Lightning Bug made the maze together. The Minotaur is a model figure. Lightning Bug wrote the story in his own words to accompany the display. Done. 

What different assessment idea do you use in your home school?

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Field Trips and Homeschooling

Field Trips don't have to align with what you're actually teaching when you homeschool. They do in a traditional school, LOL. Trust me. I have to justify field trips with grade level state standards. 

This week we took Lightning Bug whale watching. It was amazing. We all learned things and didn't need any curriculum alignment at all! When opportunity  knocks, open the door to learning. 





Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Potion Play

Lightning Bug is very into making potions. I came home from work to find this... mostly water and food coloring, but each bottle had a "purpose". I love that when his school work is done he uses his time for imaginative play.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Some things defy explanation

This is Devin the Duck...he is flying with a parachute with the help of the fan.... homeschooling. Kids. Need I say more.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Karate

We signed the Bugs up for Karate classes- the price is right and it's something they can do together.

Monday, August 24, 2015

Back to School Fairy




Every year on the first day of school, the BACK TO SCHOOL FAIRY brings the bugs new school supplies. The 2015-2016 school year was no exception. It's like - school-Christmas waking up to see what she will bring! 

Friday, July 31, 2015

Alice in Wonderland!

This Summer's Camp Crabtree production is Alice in Wonderland. We also added a small art show. The kids worked on a few "Alice" inspired art projects to display.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Kids Maker Fair




Daddy and Uncle S took the big kids to the maker Fair at UCR this weekend. So many amazing things to see and do. They came home and actually built the giant bubble makers so we would have a set at home for ourselves!

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

The Leprechaun paid us a visit

Lucky the Leprechaun stopped by....since we didn't try to trap him this year he left shirts, hats for the buddies and a box of Lucky Charms! The Pot of gold is a craft we did With Aunt AW. Pipe cleaners, a flower pot and rocks painted gold. Quite easy and quite fun as well!

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Thousand Steps Beach




We've set a goal with the S Family to visit a new place every month. This month it was the "thousand steps beach" - I didn't count them while walking either down nor back up - but there were a lot. The day spent together was worth the walk.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Science Fair


In partnership with the school I work at the girls participated in the science fair. Both of them placed!