Monday, May 29, 2017

Test Week and Memorial Day


It's test week!!!  But first, Happy Memorial Day.  No matter how you're spending your day, I hope everyone takes the day to remember those who lost their lives serving this country.  It is not lost on me the ultimate sacrifice these particular men and women made for this country.  

So here we are...test week.  One homeschool requirement in NC is that you administer one test per year for each child you homeschool that's compulsory age (7 years old).  Last year was my first year doing it and it was fine, but long.  I'm a former high school counselor so testing is not new to me, but I had forgotten how much of the test is actually read out loud to students at the elementary level.  This year here are some things I've learned/remembered that may help you:

1.  For the test I use (CAT) the complete battery (CB) and the survey (SV) are the same in that the same subjects are tested but they differ in length of each section.  Basically, the survey is 2 hours shorter than the complete battery.  I won't go into our personal choice.  You select what's best for you and your child.
2.  Take the whole week or two depending on what you've selected.  Take your time.  It helps with test fatigue on your child's part and reading fatigue on yours.  I'm not sure why I had forgotten this piece.
3.  Relax.  I had no problem with this last year, but I feel it should be thrown in here so that I don't forget.  The kiddos are learning and progressing and that's all that matters to my husband and I.  This test is a requirement, not a measure of our children's worth.  

Happy testing to week to us!!!  

Toodles!
Erika

Monday, May 22, 2017

Homeschool Goals

Good morning!

I'm the type of personality that can get carried away with planning.  I need to plan for some inner peace and calm, but there comes a point where I have to stop because then it can paralyze me.  It's such an interesting cycle!  Over the years I've done a lot of  homeschool research/planning and finally feel like I can stop and just do this thing called homeschooling...that is until something shifts in one of my children or life...ha!   Anywho, writing is very cathartic and if done right it can be helpful in the goal setting process.  So below I've listed out our overall homeschool goals.  My husband and I sat down and discussed these and we feel good about keeping this list in mind when making homeschool decisions for our family.  To be clear, we didn't involve our kids with this list, but we do keep our "fingers on the pulse" of what they specifically like to do and learn about.  This list serves more as a guide for me and my husband...oh let's be real...me...when I start getting wacko and outrageous with ideas and purchases I want to make...hehe!  The thing that was most important to me and my husband was that these goals mostly be gateways to other subjects and ideas.  The last 3 items on this list are the only ones that are specific and those are honestly areas that we feel are lost on a lot of kids these days.  To us, they are important to make sure we've given a good foundation in these areas while also still understanding that it's fine if our kids aren't geniuses in those areas.


Overall homeschool goals:
You have permission to be exactly who you are in our home
Love
Passion
Reading 
Awareness of the world (other countries- culturally and geographically) 
Cursive
50 States
Multiplication facts

So there you go!  This list keeps us in check and opens up doors, naturally, in other areas like writing, science, history, and even math...Life of Fred for the win!!!  My goal this year is to "work the plan" and go with the tangents instead of staying in plan mode. I think I'm off to a great start.  

Toodles!
Erika

Monday, May 1, 2017

Welcome and Mom "School"

Welcome guys!!!  I'm going to jump into this blogging thing and skip all the...sorry I've been MIA stuff...ha!  So much has happened in our lives since the last time I was here and I'm happy to say that while it has been very up and down, the one thing that has remained constant is our family love and commitment to homeschooling.  So some housekeeping...I'm on Facebook at Passionate Learning- Homeschool/Unschooling (clarification...I'm somewhere between relaxed and unschool).  I'm also on Instagram @passionatelearningnc as well.  I'll post my blog posts on Facebook and go live as well so you can get a better "feel" for my personality!  

Ok, enough with the housekeeping.  Let's get to the first topic...mom "schooling."  I hesitate to call it school, but I will waste time and not share if I waited for the perfect wording for everything. So, mom school is my effort to be the example to my children of life long learning and to be dedicated to self-care.  I'm pregnant with our 4th little girl and the first 4 months we're hard...really hard.  During this time, I pulled back from everything I could and did a lot of reflecting and I decided I would commit to take care of me and mom schooling was the answer.  So, what does that look like for me?  I've selected 6 books to finish this year, I've made a personal scripture plan for myself, and I've recommitted to my fitness goals.  Within these three areas there is time for me to be me everyday and it feels amazing!  The icing on the cake is that it shows my girls that although I love the season of giving a lot to them I have to fill my tank as well.  I know that this example will serve them tremendously in their lives as well.  I've already been nourished by my efforts and I'm so grateful the Lord saw fit to really show me the way in this area of my life.

Toodles,
Erika:)