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Beyond Museums and Zoos Homeschool Field Trip Form

August 22, 2014 | 4 Comments
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Pondering the possibilities of field trips in South America has my brain racing about new field trip ideas and places.  But before I scoot on to that adventure, I want to share today my ideas for beyond museums and zoos homeschool field trip form.

After you have homeschooled for a few years, you realize that some places are what I call keepers for each year.  They are places you don’t mind visiting again and again like museums and a zoo.  But as time marches on and kids grow, you need ideas for other places.

So I created a homeschool field trip reference chart that is divided by season that you can easily add to your 7 step homeschool planner.  I added 10 ideas for each season.

In listing the ideas, I tried to avoid some places, not all though that would be pretty obvious in a particular season.  You know about them already and besides you probably have traditions or will have them in each season.

For example, we had one annual event in January to Incredible Pizza that all of our kids loved.  As adults we could never figure out why not just one, but all ages, young and old loved that trip!!  The place is huge and had lots of games, an indoor skating rink, car races and bowling.  We just couldn’t figure out why it was more special than other places like that we had visited.  It became our group’s tradition in January.

Another thing to remember about field trips as you enter more relaxed homeschooling is that not every field trip do you need to meet educational objectives.

I know groups are different from area to area, but in forming my field trip group it was understood that our main goal was socialization.  I learned as a hard-nosed teacher that learning didn’t have to be so hard and it was better remembered in a fun setting.

Meeting educational goals is tops on our list, but it runs second to our main goal of socialization.  The families in my group preferred our field trip time to be one where the kids had time to interact, form lasting friendships and not be about hearing long-winded lectures.

Beyond Museums & Zoos. 10 Field Trip Ideas for Each Season

Surprisingly, when I relaxed as a teacher and tried not to drill my kids on everything we learned, they too relaxed and wanted to learn more about the places we visited.

I hope you enjoy this form as I plan for a few more field trip forms, but wanted to get this to you as the new year started.   You know how I take my time in creating my forms because they each come from a special place or from my experience in my journey that I want you to know about.  So I really want them useful and practical too.

Download Homeschool Field Trip Reference Chart Here.

Begin building your Free 7 Step Homeschool Planner

7 Easy Steps – “Tons of Options & Pretty Color”

Step 1. Choose a Pretty Front/Back Cover

Step. 2. Choose Calendars/Appointment Keepers

Step 3. Choose Goals/Objectives

Step 4. Choose Lesson Planning Pages Right For You!

Step 5a. Choose Unique forms JUST for You! Not a kazillion other people

Step 5b. Choose MORE Unique Forms JUST for You!

Step 5c. Choose MORE MORE Unique Forms Just for You!

Step 6. Personalize It

Step 7. Bind it! Love it!

Hugs and love ya,

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25 Cents Homeschooling

August 20, 2014 | 1 Comment
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That’s it! This is the last week in this house.  Just about all of our furniture is gone.  This Monday, the people, who bought our bedroom suits will be showing up to load up the rest of it.  And we will be in a hotel by Monday.  Are you ready to embark on this adventure overseas with us?

Last weekend, our dear friends threw us a going away party.  The weekend before I spent the day at Kelley’s house telling her goodbye and this past weekend at the party, I spent a lot of the time with Evelyn and Cynthia, my other two dear friends.  (Do you mind if I skip showing you any of the pictures from that party as I wouldn’t be recognizable with all the flowing tears?)

Here are a couple of pictures I like of them over the last few years or so.

Sweet Homeschooling Friends Dear Homeschooling Friends

The picture of Evelyn is when I hosted that surprise anniversary party for her.  The one of Cynthia I love with her husband when they were at the graduation party of Mr. Senior 2013.  I know I am just moving away and not passing away, but my homeschooling journey would not be what it is if it hadn’t been for Kelley, Evelyn and Cynthia.  No truer friends could I have.  Enough said.

Finding the inner zap to write about it with all the swirl of emotions is not easy.  On one hand, I have made all of our arrangements and connecting flights and all of us are beyond excited to learn about South America.  On the other hand, I am the type of person who needs a few of “my people” around.  Close friends, and especially those that you started your homeschooling journey with are treasured.

We have one more big hurdle to get over and that is to tell both of our families good-bye.  This next week we will be going to North Texas to tell my husband’s family bye and then heading back here to tell mine  good-bye.

Focusing on you and all the posts that I have planned, sharing my new unit studies, my new planning forms, homeschooling tips and organizational tips will keep me excited and forward thinking.  I am hoping you stick around for all of it!

25 Cents Homeschooling

One thing though that has me pumped right now is the Annual 2014 Omnibus sale going on.  You know I don’t plug or push very many things, but when it’s a great deal that I don’t want you to miss, I am excited to tell you about it.

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Here is why I am proud to be part of it each year:

  • The products are ALL by homeschooling authors.
  • They have a document format that everybody will like.  I know I kid a lot about not liking techie things, but my confession is that I like to be able to read my publications on my iPad or Kindle too.  Having them on my computer at home and on my devices while traveling is a sweet perk.
  • One of the BEST reasons for a bundle is that each book or product is ONLY .25¢.

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And OH, did you see that my contribution to this sweet deal is my Forever Blog Planner?  I have OVER 300 pages in that planner alone.  I know some of you don’t blog, but there are other planners too.
encouragement-promo3 There really is something for everybody in this annual sale that only lasts 7 days.

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I have downloaded all of my files and am still looking through all of them.  And if you purchased the Omnibus last year, there are 94 BRAND new titles in the bundle this year!

Scoot by iHomeschool Network to read the rest of the titles and grab your bundle!!

But read this fine print first because there are a few things I want you to know.

  • The deadline for refunds is September 5. Positively no refunds will be given if the file host shows that you have downloaded any files.
  • The ebooks will only be available until September 25, please do not delay in downloading them. See the FAQ (http://www.homeschoolomnibus.com/faq/) or contact iHomeschool Network (http://www.homeschoolomnibus.com/contact) for more information.
  • DVDs can be purchased until September 20.
  • The downloads are not on my page.  The downloads are being hosted by iHomeschool Network .

If you do not understand all the techie things, be sure to look at the FAQ because it will answer a lot of your questions.

Click Here To Grab It Now. The Sale Only Lasts 7 Days

Plus You Need LOTS of time to start your hot and heavy downloading!!!

Today, I am finishing transferring all of my files from my home computer to my laptop as I plan to share more printables, more unit study ideas and organizational tools your way.

I can’t wait to share all of it with you and I am excited for YOU about this Omnibus!

Hugs and love ya,

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2014 Omnibus is Here! Over The Top Excited. Grab Your Bundle

August 17, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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I can hardly contain myself because I am so PROUD to be part of Omnibus again this year and offer this great bundle of SWEET homeschooling goodies!!  I won’t make this long because there are SO many books to show you, but I wanted to be sure you read the fine print at the end of this post because I don’t want you to miss a thing.

Too, drool over this PARTIAL list here on my blog, but hurry and scoot right on over to iHomeschool Network which is managing the sale to read all the titles in the bundle, see all the extras like the freebies and discounts and grab your bundle!

Omnibus Day Bundle

 

Here is a partial list………………….

 

  • 100+Notebooking Page Templates
  • 101 Independent Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
  • 2014 iHomeschool Studio MP3s by iHomeschool Network from iHomeschool Studio
  • 2nd Grade Fruit of the Spirit Penmanship
  • A Diligent Heart Planner
  • A Gentle Answer
  • A Life That Flourishes
  • A Seasonal Start in Fall Chalk Pastels
  • A Simple Guide to Saving Money on Food
  • Alphabet Dictionary by Jenn
  • And the Word Became Flesh:
  • Basic Shapes for Beginners
  • Beginner’s Cursive Fruit of the Spirit Penmanship
  • Bible Writer-Vol. 2 Scripture Memory and Copywork that Teaches Who Jesus Is
  • Blog Planner 2014
  • Chalk Pastels-Art at the Beach
  • Children’s History
  • Circle Time: Plan the Best Part
  • Classic Literature Pack Volume 2
  • Color-By-Number ABCs by Lauren Hill from Mama’s Learning Corne

 

  • Designing Your Language Arts Curriculum
  • Elementary Art Color Theory Pack
  • Encompass Preschool Curriculum
  • Essay Tune Up
  • Essential Chefs: A Beginner’s Guide to Using Essential Oils in Your Kitchen
  • Family Homeschool Planner 2014-2015
  • Family Mission Planner
  • Famous Men of the Middle Ages – Text and Notebooking Pages
  • Forever Blog Planner by Tina Robertson
  • Freezer to Slow Cooker Week 2
  • From Frazzled to Focused: 7 Planning Tools for Busy Moms

 

  • Hands-On Learning
  • Homechooling Your Kinesthetic Visual Learner
  • Homeschool Teacher Planner
  • Homeschooling an Only Child: When Just One is Just Right
  • Homeschooling High School: Ten Steps to the Finish Line
  • How to Choose “Just Right” Books: Helping Kids Grow as Readers
  • Introductory Entomology
  • My Book of Centuries
  • Notebooking Success
  • Out of this World!
  • Picture and Writing: Older Ages
  • Pocket Chart Calendar Bundle
  • Reality Check
  • Spice Up Your Homeschooling
  • SQUILT Volume 2: Classical Era

And, and, and . . .

Scoot by iHomeschool Network to read the rest of the titles and grab your bundle!!

But read this fine print first:

  • The deadline for refunds is September 5. Positively no refunds will be given if the file host shows that you have downloaded any files.
  • The ebooks will only be available until September 25, please do not delay in downloading them. See the FAQ (http://www.homeschoolomnibus.com/faq/) or contact iHomeschool Network (http://www.homeschoolomnibus.com/contact) for more information.
  • DVDs can be purchased until September 20.

If you do not understand all the techie things, be sure to look at the FAQ because it will answer a lot of your questions.

Grab It Now. The Sale Only Lasts 7 Days

Plus You Need LOTS of time to start your hot and heavy downloading!!!

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Helping our Homeschool Children Find their Inner Drive When We are Not Sure We Have It

August 16, 2014 | 6 Comments
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When and how to allow children to exert their independence can be a controversial one, but helping our homeschool children find their inner drive when we are not sure we have it is something that all of us ending up facing at one time or another.

Homeschooling for me means being real even at times when I may not want to talk about certain things. 

One of those things I question myself about is I’m a hovering homeschool mom.

Like anybody else, on my good days, I have the snap to be sure we are starting our day off right. But today, I want to share some tips for when you don’t have the drive to homeschool.

Is it fair that we expect our children to carry on because of their inner drive when we don’t have it? ABSOLUTELY!  I’ll explain in a minute.

Does Micro Managing Mean No Supervision?

Thinking back to when my sons were babies, mischief knew no bounds.  They had a fearless attitude about investigating everything they wanted to.  It is more like a reckless determination they have when they are babies. 

Then it happens. They get “trained” and somehow, if we are not careful, we can introduce to them negative views about the way they are suppose to learn. 

Loosely translated here that normally means on our time table, on our schedule and in the place in the house we normally think it is better to learn.

We confuse accountability with scrutiny. 

Micro managing does nothing but squeeze out every bit of delight for learning that a child is naturally born with. 

We want to feed our child’s inner drive and allow them to be independent to the extent that we can.

One way to be sure you have a child that is totally dependent on you for his homeschool journey is to plan every subject for him instead of with him. 

What I am saying is that an inner drive for any person and especially our children is connected with a measure of independence. Sometimes though finding the line between helping and hovering is not so easy.

Helping Our Homeschool Children Find their Inner Drive When We Are Not Sure We Have It at Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

It makes complete sense that we should expect our kids to carry on with pursuing their dreams and goals because we are raising them to be independent adults. 

This starts from the smallest act they should be doing on their own. It starts with self-motivation to begin their homeschool day.

Feeding their inner drive is a gradual process based on tiny little decisions they get to make each day.

When kids are young, include them in choosing topics they want to study about. It also could mean transitioning them to an assignment sheet for the day. 

As they grow older, it means giving them goals for the week and letting them meet those goals without our constant “helping” hovering.

Many days because of being tired I questioned my method of education.  On days when I was at my weakest, my sons were thriving because of the freedom they have had each day to foster their self-motivation.

I hope these 3 tips help you on days that your get-up-and-go didn’t even show up for the day. 

These tips helped me to remember that the effects of my training them was still ongoing.

1)  Allow our kids to make decisions as much as possible now.  Thinking ability is something that is learned, not passed on.  When then should we start loosening the reins of control?  Well, for each of my sons it has been different.

It is not so much a determined age as it is a gradual process. 

As I mentioned before it starts off small in the younger years and it could mean providing a place for them to put away their books for the day, assigning them chores and explaining the expectations of whatever assignment they have and then walking away to allow them to do it on their own.

As my sons have grown older, it has mean allowing them to visit customers at their home with my husband’s supervision as they have helped to run our family owned business. 

There has been ample opportunity for them to make decisions homeschool related, life related, or otherwise.

When they make their own decisions and it clearly starts with their homeschooling choices, then for whatever reason you may be lagging behind in your motivation, they will keep pushing through for the fact that it is their decision. 

Inner drive is about being motivated for the right reasons.

2.) Clear Consequences.  Constant worry about whether they will get their school work done constantly wears you out only.  Failure has been the best teacher for my boys.

It is only natural as a parent that I want to protect my sons.  But when they have made some stupid decisions or even said stupid things, clear cut consequences have made lasting impressions. 

Motivating Homeschooled Kids

It is not an attack on your parenting when you allow your children to learn from their mistakes, but a credit to it.

Earlier I talked about setting goals with each of your children.  At first when they are little, it is about a goal for a subject or for the day. 

As they grow older, it is about setting goals for a week or even a longer period. 

The very basics of setting any goal is clear cut expectations and clear cut consequences.  They go hand in hand. 

You need to understand from them when the work is expected to be done and they need to understand from you what will happen when it is not done.  I find that works way better than me constantly asking them about when their work is complete.

As adults, we like to work on tasks at times good for us.  We feed our inner drive through the freedom to choose tasks when and how we want to do them. 

Children are in training and adolescents are “adults in training”, so it is no different for them.  There is no need to have continual conflict in my home when school is not done.

Clear cut consequences for their lack of follow through is the best teacher.  Even at times when I have been embarrassed by their actions, I have not hidden it or justified to another homeschooling family if any of sons’ actions were negative.  My sons, on the other hand, have learned valuable lessons whether it’s from their negative behavior, lack of doing school work or just plain laziness.

3.) Homeschooling IS about preparation for adulthood.  As the new year may be getting ready to start, I try to remember that homeschooling takes on so much more meaning that completing a math book or doing a handwriting assignment.

By comparison, academic things have been easier than teaching my sons that nobody will be sitting by them for the rest of their lives motivating them to study, work, learn how to make good decisions and get along with others and respect them.

Their attitude toward learning, their view of their school for the day and how they spent their day have been huge indicators of the men they are turning out to be.

Aptitude or Attitude

I have learned backing off as a parent doesn’t mean backing down when needed. 

Too, by nature I am not a hands-off mom.  I love all the interaction, big hugs and probably more so when they are in high school. 

More than I can say in words, I love interacting with my sons. This type of relationship with my sons will not change.

Helping your children find their inner drive doesn’t mean they have to be alone during the day. 

It does mean allowing them choices to ponder, dream, plan their future and foster a love for learning that will feed their inner drive. 

I don’t have to have the inner drive each day, I just have to show up each day.

You’ll love these other tried and true tips below!

  • How to Get Homeschooled Kids to WANT to Learn?
  • How to Cope Successfully With Homeschool Mental Stress
  • How to Go From a Boring Homeschool Teacher to Creative Thinker (Boring to BAM)
  • Inspiring Your Homeschooled Kids to Do Chores – Cleaning or Character Building?
  • 100 Easy Ways Kids Can Fight Boredom & Celebrate Childhood

Hugs and love ya,

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Finishing Strong – Homeschool Link Up Party {Homeschooling Middle & High School Years} #24.

August 13, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Finishing Strong – Homeschool Link Up Party {Homeschooling Middle & High School Years} #24.

 

Happy Wednesday and Welcome to Finishing Strong!

Finishing Strong ~ Homeschooling the Middle & High School Years #24

Today we’re featuring a few of the best posts about homeschooling middle school that have been shared with us over the past few weeks.

Middle School is such a fun season for homeschooling. Your kids can think more abstractly, allowing them to discuss subjects at a deeper level than before. Plus, their passions and personalities are really starting to shine through, giving you opportunity to tailor their education, which can be a ton of fun!

Families are always looking for inspiration and ideas related to homeschooling middle school, so if you have any posts related to these middle grades, please share them below, as well as your favorite high school posts.

Homeschooling Middle School

Homeschooling Average Middle Schoolers: High School Can Wait! from 7 Sisters Homeschool

I Can’t Homeschool Because My Kids are in Middle School from Education Possible

Our Curriculum Choices for Middle School from Eva Varga

Middle School Homeschool Curriculum Choices from Hodgepodge

Use a Homeschool Student Planner for Organizing Middle Schoolfrom Starts at Eight

Homeschooling Middle School Doesn’t Always Mean Middle Way from Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus

Next week we’re going to feature some of our favorite high school posts.

Don’t forget to check out all of the co-hosts – Aspired Living, Blog She Wrote, Education Possible, EvaVarga, Milk and Cookies, Starts at Eight, and Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.

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      • Each week we will pick our favorite links as features and share them.
      • You can link up to 3 posts. Please do not link up advertising posts, or other link ups, or parties. I will remove them. Homeschool related reviews are permitted and of course all topics related to homeschooling middle to high school students.
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