Monday 8 August 2016

Help! What is Homeschool Curriculum?

 Curriculum a subject that has become as wide as the oceans and can be a rather daunting tide to wade through when you're starting out. I was fortunate enough to begin home educating back in day when online hadn't even been invented yet and all my information was found through visiting friends.  I spent months visiting many patient and gracious home educating families to see what they did, how they did what they did and asking many many questions.  After months of searching my husband asked in desperation "What ARE we going to use?" because I would come home every week with something new and say "This is definitely the one!"

Through this experience I began a love affair with homeschool curriculum which lead to me joining the Schoolhouse Review Crew in 2013 as a homeschool Curriculum Reviewer. I enjoyed my first year looking over curriculum so much I reapplied and did a few more years on the crew as a reviewer (2014, 2015) This year I've been working for the Crew helping with their blog and done a few reviews on my blog of products I'm passionate about.


Whether you are new to home educating, looking into possibly homeschooling your children or a veteran homeschooler the word curriculum is one you will often hear.

What is Curriculum?
  • noun: curriculum; plural noun: curricula; plural noun: curriculums
  • the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college. "course components of the school curriculum" synonyms: syllabus, course of study/studies, programme of study/studies, educational programme, subjects, modules
Do I need a Curriculum to home educate?
NO!   In essence many curriculums out there are what someone else has created to meet a need within their own homeschool.  Other parents have liked what they see and asked to copy it and from this a new curriculum is birthed.   The rule of thumb for EVERY home educator to remember is: Curriculum can become a your best friend or your dreaded task master.  Curriculum needs to serve YOU.  Not you the curriculum.

How do I find the RIGHT curriculum?
When it comes to it you need to consider a few things which come with experience and you need to ask yourself a few questions before you begin.
  1. What are the country/state legal requirements for me to home educate my children. In some countries this will determine the type of curriculum you may need to use.
  2. IF you are bringing your children from traditional school to home take some time to detox school from your system, build new routines and get to know your students.  Find out where they are at and build a relationship with them. Find your own personal rhythm. This will go a long way in helping you determine what will work for your family. In homeschooling we educate according to where our child is at in each subject area.  In other words my 5th grade student may be doing third grade math, seventh grade spelling and fifth grade history. 
  3. Choose something that you will enjoy doing.  As the saying goes "If Mama aint happy no one is going to be happy"
  4. Remember Curriculum is NOT set in stone.  Use what you've chosen for four months.  Write down what you like and what you don't and then let that guide your choice for a new path.
HELP! I'm overwhelmed with where to start...
  1. Ignore Google, go and buy an ice cream and relax.
  2. Go to the library find a couple of twaddle free books (here is a list of our 6 favourites) and Read Aloud Together Everyday. (You can find a list of my book list resources here.)
  3. Become equipped: Know What YOU think and Why.
  4. Request a couple of curriculum catalogs: Sonlight, Rainbow Resources and Christian Book Depository. Take some time to read them become acquainted with what you like and the terminology.
  5. Set a budget and then purchase what you need.  This can be from numerous sources OR you can buy a complete curriculum in a box.  IF you have the time then attend a local curriculum fair. 
  6. If you can't attend a fair then be sure to check out the following posts:
Curriculum Choices 
Click on any of the graphics below to find out more about some curriculum options for that subject.



What if there is NO money for curriculum ?
No problem.  There is a lot of FREE curriculum available today courtesy of many clever home educating families and the internet.

One word of caution don't become overwhelmed!  Pinterest is another fabulous resource and there are many wonderful homeschool people on their who share amazing ideas and resources but don't measure your own success based upon their polished presentations!

I have written more on this topic here: HELP There's NO money for Curriculum! 



You CAN homeschool for FREE
Here are some links to get you started, click on any of the graphics to find out more:
On Pinterest
For more information on Curriculum and home educating the Schoolhouse Review Crew will be sharing their thoughts and linking up below.


5 Days of Homeschool 101

Wednesday 3 August 2016

Super Science Homeschool Giveaway

August is a wonderful time in the year for me as it signals that the end of winter is coming and that soon spring will be here in all it's fine glory and the promise of warmer days and summer.  It means a greater desire to be out of doors exploring nature and pursing nature journaling.  I love looking over the web to find resources and going through my resource list of over a hundred links. For those of you wondering if nature study is possible in winter I would like to encourage you that yes it is.  The Homeschool Blogging Connection team  would like to invite my USA homeschool friends to an exciting Super Science Giveaway which is sure to inspire you in your science studies this new homeschool year .



Here’s what you could win:

OMAX 40X-2500X Lab Binocular Compound LED Microscope with Double Layer Mechanical Stage and Digital Camera $239
  • This is a digital biological binocular compound microscope that includes a digital imaging system. 
  • The digital microscopy comes with a 45° inclined 360° swiveling binocular sliding viewing head, two pairs of widefield eyepieces, four achromatic objectives, stain-resistant double layer mechanical stage with scales, coarse & fine focusing, NA 1.25 Abbe condenser and variable intensity LED transmitted illumination system. 
  • It offers six levels of magnification power: 40X-100X-250X-400X-1000X-2500X. 
  • The USB digital imaging system that captures microscope images and live video on computer. The included software compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 can be used to make measurements.
  •  You can view and capture the images on iMac or Macbook with Mac OS too. It is easy to mount a dark field condenser to switch a bright field microscope to a dark field microscope. This type of digital compound microscopy is perfect for teaching demonstration and clinical examination, laboratories and advanced applications.

An awesome (and useful) I Believe in Homeschooling tote ($12) Perfect for the library, field trips, church activities, and more!
  • Large main compartment with a snap closure. 
  • Front pocket with Velcro closure. 
  • Shoulder strap is 22". Navy/natural 
  • Dimensions are 16: x 11.5" x 4.5"

Exploring Creation with Biology (high school) from Apologia Educational Ministries  $256.50

This is an award-winning, college-prep biology course that provides a detailed introduction to the methods and concepts of general biology. With a strong emphasis on vocabulary and experiments, the course provides the student with a solid background in biology which is presented an in a readable, conversational tone.

The Biology Super Set includes five items from Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Biology product line: the textbook, tests & solutions manual, student notebook, MP3 audio CD, and video instruction DVD.

Please Note: Winner may alternatively choose any science curriculum from Apologia’s Elementary Science sets (Zoology, Astronomy, Botany, Human Anatomy, Chemistry/Physics). Prize includes the textbook, choice of notebooking journal, and audio MP3. ($95)


The Deluxe Adventure Pack with 10 Unit Studies from Adventure Homeschool $190.00
  • The Adventure Pack – Hands on Learning Kit comes with binoculars, magnifying glass, fossil kit, shell kit, owl pellet king & much more. 
  • It includes 10 complete weekly Unit Studies for the family. Help them learn to recognize the fingerprints of the Creator!
 The total retail value for this giveaway is over $685+

Please note:
  1. Entry is open to residents of the USA only.
  2. You must be 18 years old or older to participate.
  3. You need to have a shipping address in the United States to enter. 
  4. Prize fulfillment is dependent on each individual company represented and is not the responsibility of Homeschool Blogging Connection
  5. Winner must respond within 48 hours or forfeit prize to a new winner. 
  6. Please use a current, valid email address to enter so that you receive the winning notification should you win. We will not be sending you any other emails.

 Entries for this giveaway end on August 8th. a Rafflecopter giveaway

Thursday 28 July 2016

Our Pond of Moving Fish {Virtual Fridge}

This Week
I recently saw a great video tutorial on making moving fish on Facebook and thought wow that looks so easy lets make them.  You can find the full tutorial on the web at: Krokotak - Moving Fish



This weeks Feature

This weeks feature is from over at Little Homeschool on the Prairie.  I love these gorgeous owls.  They are made using a tutorial from over at ArtAchieve.

Your Turn

I invite you to take some photo's of your children's artistic pursuits put them in a post and link up with me I would love to come over and see the wonderful art your children have enjoyed doing.
Virtual Fridge Link Up

Blessings
Chareen

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