Monday, August 26, 2013

Teaser

I posted current curriculum info over at my new blog, Ecleccentricity.  You may want to stop over and have a peek!!

Friday, August 23, 2013

Promise delivered

Okay, I'm officially back to blogging.  I'm not pressuring myself to blog any certain number of times per week or anything, but I am looking forward to pecking out my thoughts on a fairly regular basis again here in the blogosphere.  You can now find me at my new blog, Ecleccentricity.  Hope you'll stop over and say hello!!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Wow! and Thanks!

It was nice to get so many kind comments on my last post.  Here's the deal.........I AM going to start blogging again, soon.  However, I'm going to start a completely different blog.  It just feels right to me at this point to do it this way.  I will still be blogging some about homeschooling, but I have many other things I'd like to write about and share, so it makes sense to start something more eclectic.  I will get to work on setting it all up and will pop back here soon to let you know where to find me in the blogosphere.  See you soon!!

Friday, August 16, 2013

I'm thinking of coming back............

............to this blog.  I do not have a good explanation for being absent so long other than life got busy, and I didn't feel motivated to write over here.  However, I thought I'd dip my toes in the water (figuratively, although literally would be nice too) and pop in to say I'm still here and gearing up to start my third year of homeschooling.  Is anyone out there who is still reading this blog?  If so, maybe I'll start writing on it again soon!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

New Etsy Listing: BLESSED pillow







I just listed this pillow in my Etsy shop.  It would make a great hostess gift for Thanksgiving or a wonderful keepsake for you to pull out each November, reminding you to count your blessings.  CLICK HERE to purchase. 

Thursday, October 25, 2012

New blog for doll lovers

Hello, everyone!  Just wanted to let you know that I've launched a new blog just for doll lovers.   If you loved dolls as a child, love dolls as an adult, collect dolls and/or create things for dolls, this blog is right up your alley.  I'll feature interviews with doll lovers young and old.  YOU could be featured on the blog!!  If you have a great childhood memory about dolls, let me know.  I'd love to have you participate.  The more the merrier.  The new blog is called "Never Too Old For Dolls" and can be found HERE.  Go check it out!!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Copywork and Journal Writing



Copywork is not something that I have used until very recently.  I have not read a whole lot about the Charlotte Mason method (which, I think, is where this idea comes from).  I know that it's something that is encouraged in several classical models of homeschooling.  I had a visit with a homeschooling friend recently who expressed that she does not think a child should do "free writing" until they have had a strong background in copywork so they can learn and understand the mechanics and tools of written language before trying to apply them to expressing their own ideas creatively in writing.  I have to say I tend to disagree with this a bit.  I do feel it's important for children from an early age to begin to express their ideas in writing, even if those ideas are not perfectly executed in terms of spelling, usage, punctuation, capitalization and grammar.  Writing is a means of communication and I would hate to see children being discouraged from communicating their ideas in writing until they have mastered all the basics.  With that said, I'll share what I'm doing right now with my first grader who will be seven in about a month.

We started the year doing a minimal amount of writing because he was reluctant and skeptical about his own abilities.  Now that he has a better grasp of some basic phonics rules (we used Explode the Code 3 and just finished it) as well as some spelling rules (we use All About Spelling), he is in a better frame of mind to do some writing on his own.  So.......about a month ago I gave him a spiral notebook to use as his journal.  I have him write the date on a new page each day and require him to write at least two sentences about a topic of his choice.  I often suggest ideas if he's stumped, but the thoughts he writes are strictly his own.  If he needs help spelling words, I either help him sound it out, remind him of the rules he knows, or just write the word in a word box at the top of the page.  Here is a recent entry he wrote about a Lego Universe he is building in his spare time.

In the top left corner you can see the box where I wrote "Lego Universe" and "vehicle".  The next photo shows the sentences he wrote.  I think he's doing a great job!!   I can see I need to give a lesson on contractions soon, though!!  :-)



In addition to writing in a journal each day, we have just started  doing copywork each day.  My first grader is reading Frog and Toad books now, a chapter each day.  So.......I've been choosing one sentence from the chapter he reads for him to do as copywork.  He just finished doing his Handwriting Without Tears book, so copywork is replacing that and this is one of his main ways to practice his handwriting. After he writes the sentence (you'll notice that I draw a line for each work with a red colored pencil to help him with spacing), we talk about various aspects such as, "What words are nouns?" (and he draws the Montessori noun symbol over them), "Why are these words capitalized?"  or "Why is there a question mark?"  With a simple conversation like this we are able to target several skills in a very short amount of time.  Below is a photo of a recent copywork passage.