• My eldest has a way with words. He says the funniest things…that seem so sophisticated for a five year old. He is an avid inquisitor and investigator of all things unexplainable, making him a studious but easily distracted homeschooler. The rule studied today in phonics was: “if there are two consonants preceding a suffix, the vowel is short; if there is one consonant preceding the suffix, the vowel is long.” It’s fascinating for me, as English is my second language and I really never learned any rules for English at all. Caleb is a good kid. He does what I ask, and for the most part, has a great attitude doing it. But phonics can be challenging–row upon row of words to practice reading followed by sentences to use them in. I’m the one that gets impatient at times: “rid-ding, not ri-ding.” It’s not enough for Caleb to just know […]

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  • Homeschooling with three kids under five is a challenge. One is always trying to concentrate on math, one’s always concentrating on making a mess throughout the house, and one has no concentration at all. It’s joy and chaos all at the same time. There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t ask myself, “What was I thinking?” The feeling usually subsides as the drama of the moment wanes and we are off to a new adventure in learning. Today was the second day of first grade homeschooling. We got through with no permanent damage to the house, all fingers and toes intact, and everyone still enjoying school at home. To reward the kids (and myself) for a good attitude, we pulled out a special arts and crafts project we’ve been saving: Eraser making! Our kit was purchased from Target for under five bucks, and served as fun modeling […]

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