Monday, August 16, 2010

Home Stretch...

As of today, we have about two weeks left of school for Jayden before we take our break from curriculum. So we'll finish up this week, go to the beach next week, do the last week of school the week after the beach, and then head to Birmingham on the way to Mississippi State! Then when we return I'll introduce Jayden to our plans for the fall. Grace and Julianna are right on track for finishing up around November or so. I love it when everything comes together just right!

This week, we are still trying to read Romeo and Juliet and Charlotte's Web... I might just turn them in and start again with the two of them after we get back from Birmingham. We just aren't having the time to read chapters right now. We are also taking a small break from memorizing right now... we'll start that back up pretty soon with Awana verses instead of poems and hymns. Jayden and Grace are both in Sparks and Julianna is in Cubbies now, which means she has one verse per week she is supposed to learn.

As far as other books, here's the docket for this week...

Owl Moon
Stone Soup
Papa Piccolo
Follow the Drinking Gourd
and they convinced me to get Little Babaji again :)

When we get back from the beach we'll start our science notebook on leaves/trees. And I may or may not take a notebook for them to fill in during our beach trip... maybe one thing per day... we'll see :)

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Job Cards...

I've had several people ask me to put up a blog post about our new found way to do chores that works and gives the children an opportunity to serve others and earn money at the same time.

We call it "Pick a card, any card" here... I have no idea what else you could label it as... ask your kids, they'll know! :)

I made a list of all the rooms/areas in the house, and then other jobs that I wanted done (dust, wash windows, feed dogs, etc.) and wrote each one on a separate index card. I then made envelopes out of construction paper of the child's choosing and put their names on them and also made a larger envelope for myself. This was so that I could see who had what job, and so I could know what I had to do. Then I sat down with the three big girls and explained to them what was to happen with each card. I still have to tell them occasionally, but we've been doing it about two weeks now, and they pretty well know.






































Each morning, after I've had my coffee, each of the three big girls picks three cards at random. They cannot see what they are choosing until after they've picked. I read all of them out loud so everyone knows what jobs are to be done by whom, and then they have an opportunity to trade with each other. I help them figure out what order they want to do the jobs and I lay out their cards in that order under their envelopes. As they finish a job, they put the card in their envelope.

After they have completed their three cards, then they are allowed to pick one of my cards (the leftover ones) if they want to and do it for a quarter. It's not much money, but they have the opportunity for 7 extra jobs/day, so that would add up to us paying out 1.75/day if they did all of my jobs. We've averaged about a quarter/day for them.

At the end of the day, before supper, I'll check their envelopes and mentally go over what those rooms looked like the last time I was in there. If someone hasn't done something properly, they get a do-over. If they still don't do it to their abilities, they have to pay me a quarter for having to do their job. So far we haven't had this crop up.... I pretty much expect Jayden (7) to do just about as good of a job as I do, Grace (5.5) is given a LITTLE leeway, but not too much, and Julianna (3.5) pretty much has to do her best at this point... working diligently and not complaining.

As of right now, Evie does not pick a card... she'd just eat it. But she does shadow me when I'm doing my jobs and she helps (put the toy in the box, put this in the garbage, take this to Jayden, etc.) so I consider her in training. I can see her picking a card herself by the time she's two.

My house has not been this clean since we moved in 4.5 years ago! It's so nice to not be concerned about someone dropping by, or having to run around like a mad-woman if we are having out of town guests.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

August is here!

I still cannot believe it. We have now hit August, which in terms of our lives means that the year is as good as over! Fall is an extremely busy, fun time of year... Mississippi State University football season tickets means that 6 weekends will be spent away from home by Matthew and at least one other person, but that person will change from weekend to weekend... Grace and Julianna will be starting soccer at the end of the month and it will go until the end of October. Then you have birthday week... then there is Thanksgiving. After that Matthew and me will be going on a cruise (hopefully, we haven't booked it yet) and then Christmas/New Years/Grace's birthday. Then we can slow down for a minute :)

I have decided that I'm not going to rush things with regards to school this fall though. We are finishing up week 31 (out of 34) in Beyond Little Hearts For His Glory with Jayden this week and will hopefully get week 32 done between now and when we leave for the beach August 22nd. That's going to be harder than it seems because Jayden is going to camp the 9th-12th from 10am until 4pm. So that's a week we will not be doing school! Then I'm hoping to finish up with Beyond by the end of September. After that we'll take a little bit of a break from curriculum... She'll have Awana for Bible, cooking for reading, math and science, card games for math, LOTS and LOTS of outside time in the beautiful fall weather, and at some point in October I will order our new reading program Drawn Into the Heart of Reading, which is also put out by Heart of Dakota. We will start Bigger Hearts For His Glory sometime in January.

Grace and Julianna will continue using Little Hands to Heaven until we finish that and they finish their current basics.... kindergarten level for Grace and preschool level for Julianna. When we finish that I will order the 1st grade level basics for Grace and K level for Julianna and we will start with Little Hearts for His Glory. That may be in January, but with Jayden starting a new guide in January I might bump them to February or March.

Now, as far as this week goes....

... finishing up unit 31 with Jayden
... still working on Charlotte's Web and Romeo and Juliet (we had company over the weekend and didn't read too much)
... still working on Psalm 117. For whatever reason it will NOT stick in my head!
... got some more great books to enjoy...

Miss Rumphius
Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear?
Andy and the Lion
Corduroy
Grandfather's Journey
We're Going on a Bear Hunt
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World
Mirette on the High Wire
The Snowy Day

We are having a lot of fun working through our booklist. I used booklists from Sonlight, Five in a Row, Before Five in a Row, and Ambleside Online and combined them to be able to have a great selection for the fall. We may get finished before winter though, and that's ok :)