Thursday 2 September 2021

Ubiquitous Homeschooler

 Welcome to week 22 of Blogging Through the Alphabet 2021.  This week we are looking at the letter U and for the life of me I couldn't thing of a U topic to share.  So I threw it out to the family who suggested - Ubiquitous Homeschooler so here it is.  My co-host Deidre has been sharing some amazing things to do with lego in her Lego Alphabet Series.  This week she is sharing U is for Unicorn.

What does Ubiquitous mean:  

  • present, appearing, or found everywhere
  • Widespread
  • exisiting or being everywhere
  • They seem to be everywhere
  • Universal
One of the greatest blessings I experienced was working with the Homeschool Review Crew where I was able to meet homeschoolers from all over the world who were on the journey of educating their children. Each country or state has it's own laws pertaining homeschooling and it was interesting walking alongside those who have had different requirements placed upon them.

I've been blessed to home educate in two different countries: New Zealand for nine years and in Australia for the last fifteen.  It's been an amazing journey of self discovery and I've loved getting to know the home educating communities in these countries. 

Even if you are not officially homeschooling every parent all over the world is educating their children in one way or the other be it teaching them to eat, sleep well, driving, reading or discovering the world around them, we are ALL homeschooling our children alongside our academic choices for them.  So in a way we live in a world of homeschoolers.

Should you find yourself wanting to pursue home education at home be sure to arm yourself with knowledge to empower your journey.  Remember homeschooling is not a race it's a journey for you and your family. Be encouraged and seeking good mentors. If you are needing help on your journey take a look at this series: Homeschool Help ... practical tips regarding the basics of home education.

Chareen

Find the other ABC posts in this series here:

  1. A is for Art Lessons at Home
  2. B is for Books Where do You Purchase Yours? 
  3. Charlotte Mason a Round Up of Posts 
  4. Delight Directed Education
  5. Encouragement for Weary Homeschooling Mothers
  6. For the Children's Sake  
  7. G is for Geography
  8. Homeschool Bloggers  
  9. Instagramers to follow who are homeschooling
  10. Joy in Your Homeschool Journey
  11. Know Yourself - Stop the Comparison Game  
  12. Life Skills in Your Homeschool
  13. Math Resource for Home Education
  14. Netflix in Your Homeschool
  15. Olympics 2021
  16. P is for Podcasts  
  17. Quintessentially Homeschool
  18. Read-A-Loud in Your Homeschool
  19. Science in Your Homeschool
  20. Teaching From Rest by Sarah Mackenzie 
  21. Ubiquitous Homeschooler 

Featured from last week the letter P...

This Week over at Our Homeschool Notebook the topic is LEGO ABCs: U is for Unicorn 

 

Please link up your posts starting with the letter U for this weeks ABC Blogging







Thursday 26 August 2021

Teaching From Rest by Sarah Mackenzie

 Welcome to week 21 of Blogging Through the Alphabet 2021. I can't believe there are only six weeks left in this round.  Today my co-host Desiree is sharing T is for Tensegrity over at Our Homeschool Notebook.

As a veteran homeschooling mom I was feeling very burnt out a couple of years ago. A homeschool friend blessed me with a copy of the first edition of Teaching from Rest A Homeschooler's Guide to Unshakable Peace by Sarah Mackenzie. I came away feeling refreshed and renewed.  I added it to my Audible play list in which Sarah reads the book to her audience. Each time I spend listening to a portion I feel a sense of ease in my homeschooling journey.  Sarah has encouraged me in a deep abiding way. Her conversational tone is a balm to all home educating Mom's the world over. I have learnt so much from Sarah about living and teaching from a state of rest and what it truly means to do so. This book is empowering.

Teaching From Rest

A Homeschooler's Guide to Unshakable Peace
Second Edition
  • Author: Sarah Mackenzie
  • Pages: 112
  • Language: English
  • ISBN 1600512879
  • Available in paperback and Kindle

Contents:

Introduction: I Shouldn't Have Written This Book 
Before You Read This Book 
Part One: Whose "Well Done" Are You Working For?
  • The Cake Under The Couch 
  • Why Your Daily Grind Is Holy Ground
  • Bring Your Basket
Part Two: Curriculum Is Not Something You Buy
  • How to Simplify the Curriculum
  • How to Simplify the Schedule
  • The Right Thing at the Right Time 
Part Three: Be Who You Are!
  • The Truth about You
  • The Truth about Them
  • Walking on Water
Afterword
Resources
Teaching from Rest Companion Journal and Audio Collection
Recommended Resources
Bibliography
About the Author

What book has greatly impacted you on your homeschooling journey?

Chareen

Find the other ABC posts in this series here:

  1. A is for Art Lessons at Home
  2. B is for Books Where do You Purchase Yours? 
  3. Charlotte Mason a Round Up of Posts 
  4. Delight Directed Education
  5. Encouragement for Weary Homeschooling Mothers
  6. For the Children's Sake  
  7. G is for Geography
  8. Homeschool Bloggers  
  9. Instagramers to follow who are homeschooling
  10. Joy in Your Homeschool Journey
  11. Know Yourself - Stop the Comparison Game  
  12. Life Skills in Your Homeschool
  13. Math Resource for Home Education
  14. Netflix in Your Homeschool
  15. Olympics 2021
  16. P is for Podcasts  
  17. Quintessentially Homeschool
  18. Read-A-Loud in Your Homeschool
  19. Science in Your Homeschool
  20. Teaching From Rest by Sarah Mackenzie 

Featured from last week the letter P...

This Week over at Our Homeschool Notebook the topic is T is for Tensegrity 

 

Please link up your posts starting with the letter T for this weeks ABC Blogging

Thursday 19 August 2021

Science in Your Homeschool

 Science in your homeschool can be filled with loads of fun adventures in your kitchen and beyond.  When I was a member of the Homeschool Review Crew we  reviewed some amazing science curriculums however the one thing I found is that you don't need an official curriculum to enjoy learning about the science of the world around you.  Science is a subject that is huge in scope from every day science in your kitchen to working in a laboratory. Do not forget to tap into field trips such as going to the museum, look for community expo's or watching programs like Kill it, Cut it, Use it.


Define: Science
  • The word science comes from the Latin "scientia," meaning knowledge especially knowledge based on reproducible data.
  • Science is the systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation. 

From this definition we can see that science is not solely about science labs and microscopes, formulas and chemicals it's all about the world around us. The sciences need not fill you with fear the high school years can be a wonderful time of learning alongside your students and discovering amazing things together.
Experiment 8 - Colorful Flowers

More on Science on this blog:
Curriculum we have reviewed:

Kitchen Experiments

Books 

On the WWW

On YouTube
  • Smarter Every Day Channel. The very first clip we saw was Mystery of Prince Rupert's Drop at 130,000 fps. Destin covers really interesting topics covered and explained in layman's terms and if he uses scientific jargon he is careful to explain it.
  • For fun we visit the Slo Mo Guys. On this channel, Gavin Free and Dan Gruchy take a $150,000 high speed camera to show you the world hundreds of times slower than you can see with your own eyes. . One of our favourite videos is Giant 6ft Water Balloon
  • The Super Slow Show by the Slo Mo Guys brings on science educators to explain what is happening in the experiments 

Our Microscope

You do not NEED a microscope to enjoy science at home but if you are able to save up and purchase one it opens up a whole new world for you and your children to enjoy. A few years back I spent a long time researching microscope options and settled on the Sonlight's Variable Voltage Microscope. You can read all about it's technical specifications and watch a YouTube walk through.

If you are living in Australia you can not order in science specimens they will not be allowed past customs. If you are wanting to purchase dissection specimens you can order them from Southern Biological in Melbourne. They also stock a full range of items for science use at home and they also ship to New Zealand.

In the USA I highly recommend Sonlight's science resourcesand the resource kits from Rainbow Resources.


What are you using that I could I add to this list ?

Chareen

Find the other ABC posts in this series here:

  1. A is for Art Lessons at Home
  2. B is for Books Where do You Purchase Yours? 
  3. Charlotte Mason a Round Up of Posts 
  4. Delight Directed Education
  5. Encouragement for Weary Homeschooling Mothers
  6. For the Children's Sake  
  7. G is for Geography
  8. Homeschool Bloggers  
  9. Instagramers to follow who are homeschooling
  10. Joy in Your Homeschool Journey
  11. Know Yourself - Stop the Comparison Game  
  12. Life Skills in Your Homeschool
  13. Math Resource for Home Education
  14. Netflix in Your Homeschool
  15. Olympics 2021
  16. P is for Podcasts  
  17. Quintessentially Homeschool
  18. Read-A-Loud in Your Homeschool
  19. Science in Your Homeschool

Featured from last week the letter P...

This Week over at Our Homeschool Notebook the topic is S is for Sea creatures 

 

Please link up your posts starting with the letter S for this weeks ABC Blogging