Tuesday 5 November 2013

Our Rhythm - Year Round Schooling

One of the things that home educating families struggle with is knowing that they do NOT need to follow school terms. For some reason most families I meet feel they need to follow school terms in order to know they are doing enough school. You have the freedom to schedule your year to best suit your individual families needs. Successfully homeschooling starts with a plan.

I've been on the home education journey now for 15 years and one of the best decisions we made as a family was to switch to a five week schedule (4 weeks of school followed by 1 week of rest) about eight years ago.  We had switched to doing ATI which follows this rotation and after the first five weeks as the saying goes we never looked back.

One word of caution when making a schedule.  Take a calendar and mark it down.  Plan it. Mark it. Then, Follow it.  I once tried winging it without scheduling it and that led to no rhythm and us falling a little behind in our school work and then we ended up on the other extreme with schooling too long and becoming burnt out.

School terms were not a problem.  We let the neighbour hood children know they could only come over to play after lunch.  During school holidays we made sure we were done by then.  It was a great incentive for the children.

Benefits
  • 7 weeks of holidays at the end of the year
  • A 36 week school year breaks down in to 9 five week rotations totaling 45 weeks of the year.
  • Homeschool burnout became a thing of the past providing I practice Mother Culture
  • The week off provides time to unwind/rest.  It's long enough to rest but short enough that the kids do not 'forget' what they've been learning. I found it easy to get going again with our weekly rhythm.
  • I find that children are not left with super long holiday breaks that provide ample opportunity for boredom
  • Four weeks of school is long enough for the children and I to put 100% into our school work without running out of energy.  I do confess though I am well and truly ready for a rest after those 20 days of school. Our energy levels are never stretched to it's limit because we take the opportunity to rest regularly.
  • The 7 extra weeks gives us enough time to have two, two week breaks after each 12 weeks of school (three 5 week rotations) followed by a full 5 week Christmas break. 
  • The Flexibility to choose our schedule.  One that suits our needs, I am able to look at the big picture. Paul works as a public servant and therefore has to work most public holidays depending on his schedule.  (6 days at work 3 days at home) We also like taking our holidays when school is in session and make use of term discounts.
  • Here in Australia schools run from February to December so my schedule works well.
Consider
  • What are the legal requirements in your country (Australia)?
  • What are the ages of your children ?
  • Health concerns ? Dr appointments ? 
  • New Baby coming ?
  • Planned holidays ?
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Blessings

Chareen

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Monday 4 November 2013

Home Made Bread {THM Style - Crossover }

My Mom's has been trying to create a bread to use on plan with Trim Healthy Mama.  This bread had a lovely full flavour and good texture.  It was easy to slice and took less than five min to make.


Ingredients
  • 1 cup rye flour 
  • 1/2 cup oat meal flour
  • 1/2 cup flax meal 
  • 2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil 
  • 2 eggs 
  • about 1 cup fat free yogurt 
  • pinch of salt
Method
Mix all together mixture to form a soft dough if not add more yogurt.
Bake at 180c for about 30 minutes.

My mom added garlic powder and onion flakes for a savoury taste

Blessings
Chareen

Saturday 2 November 2013

HSMJ - The Zoo and Learning to Cook

In my life this week…
Gosh my kitchen has looked like a bomb has hit it for the last week.  I just do not seem to be getting a hold of it.  I guess that's what happens when you are learning a new way of preparing meals and trying out new things on a daily and meal by meal moment!  I will conquer this though I am determined.  On the upside though I am enjoying the new tastes and textures I am exploring.
TL - Waiting for the zoo bus
TR - Exploring giraffe bones
BL - Meeting the serval behind the scenes
BR - Berry / Yoghurt smoothie and Singing Canary

In our home school this week…
  • This week was a slow one.  We spent the week finishing off anything and everything that we hadn't completed.  
  • Rediscovered our library cards.
  • Borrowed some books on France, Mexico and Norway.
  • Spent the day at the zoo.
Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
  • This week we have done the usual. (Tennis & Kelly Sports)
  • Enjoyed a surprise 40th birthday party for a friend.
  • Had two special guests stay over night last night while their parents spent some time away in celebration of their tenth wedding anniversary.
My favourite thing this week was…
Questions/thoughts I have…
  • What's your favourite way of following a blog ?
  • Do you think this blog needs a new background ?
Things I’m working on…
In Bloggy world I’m reading…
I’m cooking…
I’m grateful for…
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
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Blessings

Chareen


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