Thursday, November 1, 2018

Ending up high.


This was a highlight of this term. Jet and I watched a movie called Loving Vincent. it is a story of a part of the artists life , made from 100 s of paintings of his actual work. Just delightful.

 Ethiopian food

The continual learning from History of the World part 1 has been absolutely spectacular on so many levels. We have been filling in bits of the puzzle pieces of the hows and whys of modern life. What a special history year it has been. 


Jets beautiful cat Whiskers died very suddenly and we were heart broken This little ball of energy has joined us.


We have been doing a bible overview and Jet has really grown in his ideas of the big story of the bible and the Lord Jesus.


On Sunday Jet took part in his very first stage performance. Wow! he was the puppeteer and we are so proud of him for being brave enough to be on stage. Thank you Spotlight and Laurie!


Art class has continued to be a place of growth for Jet.  

 Crazy mom dressing up in her home made and home designed space outfit. Fit for space travel???
  Tom had his grade 10 dance and these crazy kids joined in the photo fun!
  Dying eggs and other fun experiments were all part of the journey.



We have completed some bigger projects this term as part of the History and Geography sections. One is on the empires of Africa namely Mali and Ghana and the other is on the Trans Atlantic Slave trade. The Caps Textbooks have been so helpful in filling in gaps and developing Jets ability to read sources for history exploration.  The sections on population and the UN 12 sustainable goals  have been helpful in building big brushstroke ideas  of the world from yesterday and through today.

These have been great learning and discussion opportunities and have really challenged us on many fronts . We are watching some great movies that are linked to these themes like The Mission and The Colour Purple . 

This has been a very good year of much growth and development for our Jet on many fronts. We continue to enjoy the homeschool experience for him and are truly blessed to be able to have this journey.

Saturday, May 26, 2018

Deep, real learning


This year we have been studying Botany. What a reminder it has been , of how absolutely magnificent God is. His creation in all its glory.

We have used a combination of Apologia and Caps to dig  into this section on the plant- structure, pollination , fertilization and seed dispersal


 The application and deep learning found its fulfillment in our morning visit to Kirstenbosch. It was after a week of much need rainfall and the gardens where fresh and colorful. 

Jet took photographs of flowers and seed pods and birds and butterflies pollinating . 

What a fantastic learning experience for us both. To see the book learning in action. 




 Jet had a ball. Now he will choose examples and put together a mini project describing what we found out in the world. Very cool indeed!






Saturday, March 31, 2018

Reflecting and Revealing


This is our crazy family.
 (One of our darling sons is not in this photo.)


We are in part a homeschooling family and in part a school going family. Jet, our youngest son is homeschooled. This is our second year of choosing homeschooling as an option. 

We are studying the history of the world from Book Shark - year one as our history choice and we are loving it. One of the great discoveries has been slotting all the early biblical narratives into the time and space they were in. 

There have been so many good steps that Jet has climbed this term. 

* together we worked through our first book study. The book was Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creed . What a fabulous book , highlighting again the wonder of books that HS affords

* we swapped our Maths curriculum and it has proved to be an excellent decision

* Jet has burrowed into his swimming schedule with his friend Mat with no resistance ( a huge shift)

* He developed an interest in Stop Motion and set about investigating and then creating  some really awesome stuff. Here is a photo of one of the small parts created. It was hours of planning, thinking and actual work. This is actually the heart of homeschooling for us.The time and space to really let this kid burrow into something ( even if it is fleeting ) 



* his personal growth in participating in a group of kids he does not know. Phew. This is also huge.
Jet is a reluctant participant and he has his logical reasons but I do thing confidence is part of it. In a very large group he would not really " fight " to be heard but in smaller groups he is now putting up his head and having a voice. Hooray!

* we need to work a little more on Afrikaans and actually am looking forward to trying some new ideas in this area.

The big question that I always ask myself is actually not what people ask me. People don't really ask me this one. 

My question to myself ,always, is are we doing enough? it is such a tricky question to measure because the work we do and they way we do it is so different from school. My 3 other sons are in high school and I am a teacher, and so I get school and how it works. I see the amount of work and especially the output that school kids do. We definitely are NOT in that league. So my self question still stands?

I thing time will answer this one. The process of learning for Jet has changed and is changing continuously and he is discovering strengths and weaknesses in himself . As we journey on and press on into the difficult areas , I think his learning will solidify and the enough of it will be revealed. 
My hope and focus is that when it comes time for the meaty stuff in high school , he will be equipped to self learn and self manage. 

The tests of the work of homeschooling are so other. This is an example.
Jet has ADHD and really struggles to focus for long stretches of time especially if the topic on offer needs deep focus tunneling in. Like a church sermon!!
Yesterday was Good Friday and Jet does not like holiday church much so he comes into church with us.  He usually brings a book to read but this time he did not. He was wriggly as he sat next to me. I really did not expect him to pay attention or take much in from the deep sermon. However, what a surprise. I sat , holding him so that he could lean into me and be still ( well a little more) , he had his meds to help but no fiddle toy . The sermon grabbed him and he listened to everything.  So, this whole learning thing with him is really up in the air and yet it is happening. 




Thursday, February 22, 2018

We Begin Again

This is 2018 and it is our second year of homeschooling with one of our four sons.
We began with a brand new History Curriculum. It is called The History of The World. The best way to describe it, is to say it is a broad painting of man from nomad through farmer and city dweller. It covers places far and wide from the fertile crescent through China and Greece through to the South Americas. Etc.. I think you get the picture.

Jet and I are both enjoying learning enormously. Did you spot the.... And I. This is one of the gems of homeschooling for us. We are kind of " in it together".

Although the history curriculum I'd American in origin we are using CAPS for pretty much everything else. The "dreaded" CAPS that sends everyone into a flurry.

There are many reasons we opted for using CAPS.

* it is accessible and it has both online and bookshop supporting material
* it is cheap
* it often spans local interest and places for example Geography
And while on Geography which I love, the history curriculum does include some ace identification but the Geography we are exploring has a deeper / wider reach
* it is the same body of knowledge available in other curriculi
* it is easy to addapt, work around, add too or subtract from.

One of the add one is our own book report on our own book choice as well as an introduction to Philosophy in the place of LO.

Our favourite thing about homeschooling continues to be pace.. We can keep going or stop as Jet needs to or as time gems us in. We can search up extra information on a section and we can ditch something that is weak or incomplete or we can add two themes together. I have done this quite a bit with English. If we meet an idea that is new and really interesting, we have the freedom to tunnel into it as long and deep as it takes us.

Jet gets to read a great deal in general, excluding his prescribed books linked to history. Our book project is Walk two Moons. What a read it is. I found some online help to explore the themes etc and we are about to dive in head first. A highly recommended read.

At the end of last year I really wrestled with our maths. We had done a year of Maths U see and Jet had surely mastered his maths. However, he is an ADHD boy and he is easily bored with continual repeatition.

And so my head told me the master approach works but my heart told me I was killing maths for this kid.
We switched!
Another beauty of homeschooling.
I am using Headstart maths and we are really enjoying it. The teachers book is full of good ideas and helpful explains toons
A very happy move.