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Free 2014 Year Around Homeschool Planning Schedule

November 30, 2013 | 4 Comments
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I have been enjoying my week visiting with some friends from out of town that are traveling ministers.  But, knowing that we want to move sooner than later to South America, there is no rest for me. I probably won’t settle down until we actually land in South America.

It has not been easy keeping that secret until all of our friends know because my house looks like one big giant flea market right now.

I don’t know exactly when we will move because I can only move so fast with the Mr.

What I do know is that for sure I will keep you posted as we get closer to the date. I know it’s probably a bad time of the year to be packing/moving, but focusing on how good the move will be for the Mr.’s health, I am excited at the same time.

Free 2014 Year Around Homeschool Planning Schedule

Talking about keeping you posted, I do want to give you the heads up on a deal with Family Time Fitness because their Black Friday Sale ends today. Yikes,  I wanted to give this to you earlier, but with all the company and packing, I’m just now getting this to you.Today, I have the year around homeschool schedule for 2014.  Many of you homeschool in other countries that start their school year with the beginning of the physical year, you may pulling your kids out of school just now or you want a new look for your planner, so I went ahead and put together a 2014 year around homeschooling schedule.

2014 Physical Year Around Homeschool Schedule Download here 2014 Physical Year Around Homeschool Planning Schedule.

Remember, I updated this form earlier this year and added the comprehensive key at the bottom. If you don’t remember how to utilize that area, go here to Step 5: Choose Unique Forms because I explain how to use it on that page.

I am going to try to school as best we can with packing too. Sounds like an adventure to me. Do you think I can do it? I hope to stay sane when we arrive in South America so for sure I will go slow.

Now you know why I spent so long on our South America Unit Study.  I will share our next unit study soon.

Hugs and love ya,

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My Free 2014 2 Page Calendar Appointment Keepers are Here

November 17, 2013 | 8 Comments
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It’s a disease I am telling you. I get so giddy when it comes time to creating or updating my forms that I can hardly take it.

I normally try to get these to you by December, but this year I am getting them to you a bit early because I just can’t stand making you wait too long.

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I wanted to give you a peak at what I have been working on too over the last several months. I have been needing a comprehensive blog planner and so I decided to create one. I know not everybody blogs, but if you do, you might give it a look when I’m done. I don’t make deadlines for myself on planners because you know how fussy exacting I am about my printables, but I have set a goal for completing it by the end of the year. I will put it in my estore, but will give you the heads up when it’s ready.

Today, I actually have two options or color choices for you for the 2014 – 2 page per 1 month spread for appointments.

Download Light As Air here.

Download New Beginnings here.

I couldn’t resist naming them or the pun on our slogan. Corny I know, but I like it.

Light as air doesn’t have as much color as New Beginnings. I get overboard loving the color on my calendar and then try to rein myself back in realizing not everybody likes so much color on the calendars.

You know how I feel – I love as much color as I can get, but I gave you the light as air choice in case you are saving your ink for something else.

Guess what? Next post, I will let you in on the secret I have been holding back for months now. It’s time and I am excited to tell you.

Hugs and love ya,

2012Tinasignature Day 3 Homeschool Graduation Invitations–Which Words Matter. 10 days of Planning A Homeschool High School Graduation

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Free Homeschool Community Service Planning Record

October 22, 2013 | 11 Comments
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I have something new for you today. A homeschool community service record. But before I get to that, I had to share.

I just couldn’t wait. I had to share a picture or two because I just got back the graduation party pictures and I have a new planning page that I am excited to get into your little hands also.

Updated Robertson Family Picture

At least now I have an updated family picture and loved how this one turned out.

10 Days of Plannning Homeschool Highschool Graduation

I have a few more to share with you and then the rest I want to  show you when I start my 10 days of planning a homeschool high school graduation. I have MUCH to tell you about what to do and what not to do when planning. Plus, I need to tell you about it when its fresh on my mind.

Mr. Senior 2013

Here is the graduation picture that I am loving. I like it the best of the “official” cap and gown ones, but he did have some taken outside too.

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Mr. Senior 2013 Graduation Picture outside

Another project I had reeling around in my head for new followers and maybe not so new followers is to explain the steps for my planning pages. I know I put each step on a separate blog page, but having something for you to quickly glance at gives you an overall idea of how to do this.

I want to show you what constantly is going on in my mind as I continue to build the planning pages. I will put this new visual on my blog so that hopefully  nobody gets overwhelmed as I continue to have ideas for new forms swirl around in my head.

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Too because I realize I needed some new forms as I was record keeping for Mr. Senior 2013 through the last four years, I will slowly be sharing those as  I go along too.

One that was real obvious to me right away was something to track his community service.

Sure he can write it down in his student planner, but “I” needed to track it too so I had a clear idea on the hours for record keeping purposes.

Free Homeschool Community Service Planning Record. Need a way to track your teen's volunteer hours or community service? You'll love this AWESOME form! Click here to download it.

So here is the latest form for your highschooler. Too, some states require more intensive record keeping and so if you are doing anything to give back to your community and you need to track it for your children because it counts as school, this form will work for you.

It is a 7 day week because a lot of times community service is done on the weekends too. I have 2 slots on each day which is just enough room to jot down the total hours or time spent and a simple note for the type of service. Then a total for that week is at the bottom. Use the larger box at the very top for the total monthly time spent.

If you need more room and there was a specific community project or you are doing something different each week, then use the long dotted line out beside the week to make more notes for  the project.

By keeping this a monthly form, you can print off as many or as few as you need. In other words, you may not be doing something for the whole year.

I have a bit of color creating withdrawal lately so this satisfies my color craving for just a short time anyway. I LOVE color and hope you do too.

Download Tracking Community Service Record Here.

You’ll love reading these other tips about high school. 10 Days of Planning a Homeschool High School Graduation, 3 Ways to Homeschool the BIGS (a.k.a. Older Kids) and How to Grade a Homeschool Unit Study for an Older Child (& high school assessment).

Luv ya, hope you like the new form and our latest family picture.

Hugs

 

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5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades

October 10, 2013 | 5 Comments
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Today, I have day 4 embrace homeschooling multiple grades. Also, grab more ideas on my page How to Homeschool.

Would you think I was insane if I told you that the word excited is a pretty poor adjective to describe how I really feel about homeschooling my children together?

I promise I have no “keep me on a homeschooling high” vitamin, but I feel at times that the unequaled joy and sheer satisfaction of seeing the blessing of your hard work gets overshadowed by the process.

5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades

Because homeschooling multiple children can be hard work, I think about this quote; something worth having or in our case worth doing is worth waiting for.

It reminds me of labor in a way (sorry guys I have to go there today). There is a reason it is called labor regardless of how long you were actually laboring.

For me, none of my sons were born easy or in a few short hours.

The Mr. and I spent more time reading books about the how to process and taking all those breathing classes and relaxation classes than we did visualizing what the actual moment was going to feel like when we held our firstborn in our arms.

As I share these tips today and on Day 5 on the how to of homeschooling multiple grades, I want you to “go there” and spend time imagining what you want from the end of your journey for each of your children.

Teaching Children At the Same Time – Insane?

It doesn’t mean it won’t be hard.

One of the most common mistakes or misunderstandings about teaching multiple grades is thinking that we have to sit all of our kids down together in front of us and teach them at the same time. 

While it’s easier to do this when they are very young, it gets harder to do as they get older.

An insider’s tip to teaching multiple grades is to remember that you are teaching multiple lesson plans on one topic.

A big difference.

So this means you have to know when to teach together at the same time and know when to teach separately.

Your time as the teacher is better spent because you are studying, focusing or gathering facts and resources for one topic, i.e: American Civil War, Inventions or Authors, but creating multiple lesson plans for each grade. Do you see the difference?

Can you see where you may become an expert along with your children on a topic because you have spanned several grade levels teaching one theme?

Give yourself some credit because a public school teacher may only teach one to maybe 3 grades during his or her career, but NOT you.

Master the School Subjects

When helping new and some not so new homeschoolers, I see scrolling huge lists of subjects they want to cover. 

I am going to tell you about how to master the school subjects when teaching children together and some tips on how to know when to teach at the same time and when not to.

But before I can do that you need to understand how to categorize school subjects.

Math

Language Arts

Bible

Everything Else

 Grammar History
 Reading Science
 Writing Art
 Spelling  

Above is the secret formula. EVERYTHING you want to teach should fit into one of these general categories on this list.

Math and language arts are considered skill subjects and this means that its very important to understand how you teach these subjects or rather how you build on each concept.

For example, along with reading to your child, it is important to teach phonics. It is hard to learn to spell unless you have a systematic way of teaching phonemic awareness which is a fancy way of saying that your child needs to associate letters with sounds.

Too, do you skip right to algebra without learning addition? Teaching these subjects in a systematic order will avoid some of the gaps we all fear.

Content subjects like history or science won’t hamper your child’s future reading ability if he understands the parts of a cell in 5th or 7th grade.

It doesn’t matter if he covers the American Civil War in 6th grade or 9th grade. Content subjects don’t really need grade levels. You just cover them to your child’s delight and interest.

More Homeschooling Multiple Ages Tips

  • 65 Best Teaching Tips for Embracing Homeschooling Multiple Ages
  • 6 Best Homeschool Hacks Teaching Multi-Aged Children
  • 26 Nature Unit Studies for Multiple Ages
  • 5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades
  • 5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 5: Tips For Homeschooling Multiple Grades
  • How to Choose the Perfect Homeschool Planner for Multiple Students

Grade levels were assigned back in the day to equal work load and the depth of information to cover. Unless, it’s high school, you can cover as lightly or as in-depth as you want to.

Even in high school you have some leeway but that is another topic we can talk about later.

I have added in Bible too because most of us are homeschooling for Bible based reasons and it is part of our critical foundation so it deserves a separate column.

Now, take ALL of your resources and fit them into one of the columns. I have made it easy for you.

5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades

I have created a form for what I visualize in my mind when organizing subjects.

Like the track your week form, this too is a working form. In other words, it is a way of seeing all of your curriculum resources that you have or want to use, what it covers and what subject area it falls under.

You can’t embrace homeschooling multiple children when covering all of the subjects may be a fog.

5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades

Here is a sample of how to fill it out. Just add ALL of your resources, and pencil in your child’s name if you want to and check the box that applies to that subject.

How to Get the Free Homeschooling Multiple Children Secret Planning Sheet

Now, how to grab the free form. This is a subscriber freebie.

Just follow the steps below.

1) Sign up on my list.

2) Grab the freebie now.

3) Last, look for all my emails in your inbox. Glad to have you following me!

Let’s look realistically at how to do this. If you are not sure where a subject goes, give me a holler because ALL of the subjects fit into these categories.

You know me, I always give you time to mull over my blog posts so take your time.

Switching subjects on you, I will be thinking about you this weekend but we are expecting family from out of town for our Texas Hoe Down Graduation. Even though we had to wait until now to celebrate, it is so much more special since the Mr. is feeling back to his old self.

Here is a quote I am inspired by today as I am thinking about the process of refining how to teach our children.

“You must have long range goals to keep you from being frustrated by short range failures.”

~ Charles C. Noble ~

Hugs and you know I love ya,

Read the other posts in this series:

  • One Room Schools – A Thing of the Past? Day 1
  • Benefits Of Homeschooling Together Day 2
  • Challenges of Teaching Kids Together Day 3
  • Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades Day 4
  • Tips For Homeschooling Multiple Grades Day 5
5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades
5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades
5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades
5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades
5 Days Of The Benefits & Challenges of Teaching Mixed Ages Together – Day 4: Embrace Homeschooling Multiple Grades

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Homeschool Memorization Planning & Tracking Form

October 8, 2013 | 2 Comments
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I’ve been bad, real bad. I have been off playing. It finally arrived. We got some fall weather, even if it is only for 2 days.  Okay, well I have been doing a bit more than that and its almost time to let you in on the secret I have been holding in too. I won’t make you wait much longer. Don’t hate me, but its coming soon.

letters for homeschool graduation picture collage

One BIG thing happening this week that I have been holding in and that has me so OVER the top that I am not sure if I can sit still long enough to tell you is that FINALLY I get to have the graduation party for Mr. Senior 2013.  Because I am not a whiner and always, always prefer to focus on the positive I can tell you now that my summer was a bit more emotional than I let on.  I kept thinking anytime now we could have what I planned for so long, but it just didn’t happen. Oh sure, he graduated because he finished the credits that I had planned, but the hubby was so sick in the hospital and no one felt like a party. Other things were more important in May and June.

letters homeschool graduation R

The  heart problems with the Mr. came back to haunt us and everything was put on hold.  It’s just so hard to look at hubby (I know I say this all the time, but the guy looks great) and think he is a heart patient at such a young age, but we are fighting genetics. Its like trying to change the color of your eyes. He knows he will have problems, but you just do the best you can.

Too, I am not just saying this but don’t you think that our homeschool kids are just the best sometimes? Sure we have problems with rebellion attitude and oh yes they are trying to find their adult voice, but every minute spent with my teens have been precious.

Mr. Senior 2013 just stepped in and stepped up as he is helping us to run the business at the moment. I always thought he would sprout his wings and flutter and he has,  but on line college has been a real life saver now as we continue to need him. Maybe because of how hard it has been this past summer, it really has me counting my blessings.

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Besides, who else besides us doesn’t think its weird to have a graduation party in fall?

I promise to share all the pictures and ideas after we finish celebrating this week.

Homeschool Memorization Tracking & Planning

Before I get too off track, I wanted to share this form that I have been working on also.  I finally, I think anyway, have it perfect to my liking. You know I don’t release a new form even if it means taking longer because I like to use them for a while and then change them if needed.

Memorization Planning Collage

I did end up changing this one a bit as I went back to look at some of my lesson planning pages to see what else I wanted to add.  At the top under Types of Memorization, I forgot about music, so I added that too.  I went ahead and changed V = verses to B for Bible because this is more broad and can cover anything we want our children to memorize about the Bible.

I know P = Poetry is language arts but the reason I made it separate is because poetry is a major reason a lot of use memorization. L = Language Arts/Grammar is a broad category too because it can cover any types of list from foreign language to helping verbs to memorize for grammar. Keeping this area at the top a bit uncluttered and the categories broad will keep our form clean looking.

Also, I went ahead and made this both a tracking and planning form. You know I have said before planning pages ore different than tracking pages at times. So you have room to pen in the date, and check off the weeks you worked on a particular list or passage and then a place to categorize the type of memorization work done. So plan and track from this one page. It has 20 lines so that is 20 weeks of school if you are having them memorize one list or passage a week which is a good pace. But use it how you like it if you have more memorization lists you want to include as I kept the form flexible.

New Download here Memorization Planning and Tracking Form

I hope you love it, I am already loving it!

Hugs and you know I love ya,

2012Tinasignature How to Memorize the Countries of South America & Mountain Climate Zones Minibooks

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