Monday, August 24, 2020

Virtual Learning

 

While many kids in the world are moving to education virtually using zoom or another platform, we need to remember to not let that become all consuming.  Not all learning can me measured and seen.  Long walks in nature with discussions on current events, sit-down book chats over coffee, building, baking, creating, hands-on problem solving experiences must remain the central focus as this engagement fosters true learning!  



Monday, August 17, 2020

Authentic Writing

I know I have wrote on this before but sometimes I am just astounded at the creative endeavors my kids will work on, discover, and bring to fruition without any prodding from myself or other outside sources. 

This past year, my daughter wrote a play from her imagination after participating in the winter as a stagehand for a local theater group.  After completing the rough sketch, she typed it up and sent it to a couple creative writer friends who returned the draft with feedback.  Next, she took some time to edit, discuss, edit, and finalize the play.  Once it was final, she had a deep desire to publish and share it with others.  So we made an account on Teachers Pay Teachers to showcase her writing.  

This lit a passion in written express so a few other projects are in the works for her.  She began working on a novel focusing on creating characters and now moving on the outlining the plot.  She LOVES using Canva to create posts and event invites, but finding Type Form rocked her world.  In the past week, she made 2 different quizzes for her group of friends that get together on a weekly basis.  The best is once the quiz goes out she is able to track the data the responses bring. 

I love how her creativity just flows into everything she touches.  



 






Monday, August 10, 2020

Camping Conversations

 


Conversations that happen while we are camping are some of the most profound that I have with either of my kids.  Probably due to the lack of distractions.  

This past trip, my daughter and I  started chatting about the upcoming "school" year and her goals.  I was blown away by her desire to do so much to prepare to begin college earlier than expected and her ideas for further options once she finished.  I love that she knows herself so well that she sets these goals inline with who she truly is and that she is fearless in voicing them.  Well aware that my desire is always to help her achieve, she rests in the fact that I will help her anyway I can.  

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Summer of Changes

Well, it has been a while since I hopped on to this blog to chronicle our homeschooling/unschooling life.  The A to Z challenging had me writing so much that I burned out and then summer hit which is always crazy busy with camping, fishing, and all the things.  

As this summer comes to an end (not really-it is only August), I just want to pause to reflect on the milestones reached and the changes that have occurred.

Kids are moving on to earning high school credits.
GM has her own LLC and side baby-sitting work.
H completed the course work for driver's ed.
GM created, maintained, and grew a "girl gathering group" that meets once a week to do fun stuff together.
H fished as many tournaments and days as possible.  (Including an 8 day streak of waking at 4:00am to fish in the morning, return to the house and some days fish again in the evening)

Biggest change is I took a job as a part-time teacher to help families navigate and be successful in their homeschooling next year.  Allowing me to do this work virtually, I am excited to help those who signed up through this program as I have 10+ years teaching experience and moving into my 10th year homeschooling.  This is a perfect time to take on this endeavor as I note my kids are moving on to high school age work that requires less hand holding for them.

So mixed feeling on all these things, but grateful for everyday that I get to wake up and live life along side my family.