Our first year of homeschool was...well, interesting! We had some great times and some not so great times. We had fun, but on some days, quite honestly, I thought I might run far, far away and never come back. Trying to do this school thing with a toddler into everything was sometimes a little more than my poor brain could handle. But we lived to tell about it, and although at times was a very bumpy ride, I am very pleased with the goals we accomplished. Cole's reading really took off, his writing improved, and his math skills blew me away. We dabbled in a few other subjects, such as science and geography, and I am really pleased with the progress we made. All in all, I'd say it was a successful year! And now I have some experience under my belt to help year number two go a little smoother (or so the theory goes).
Here are a few pictures I managed to take along the way...
This was a favorite of the boys. It's called My First Science Kit by Scientific Explorer. You can check it out here.
Puzzle-time was always a winner:
The Magna Doodle was fun for casual writing practice and spelling games.
Cole takes after his daddy and has a fantastic math-oriented brain. By March he was on to 1st grade level math.
Seth had lots of fun, too. He loved sorting all kinds of things into different containers.
Max made a good start on learning his letters. We had some fun activities that really helped, including this fun little game of Letter Bugs. The letters look like bugs and I stuck them all over myself. I would ask Max to help me get the bugs off one letter at a time. He liked to stick them on himself, too. (And yes, he is still wearing his pajamas. We did things casually around here!)
These magnets were lots of fun. I got the idea and the printables from the Letter of the Week curriculum I bought for Max. You can find it here at a great blog called Confessions of a Homeschooler. I would really recommend poking around there for lots of wonderful ideas and a ton of free printables. It's good stuff.
Cole got lots of reading practice in, mostly with me, but occasionally he would read to Max. It was neat to see them spending time together this way.
We also played this fun little reading game that Max could participate in too. Max would draw a card out of a pile. If it was a word, he would hand it to Cole to read.
Well, this certainly isn't everything we did, but it's a sampling. And I'd have to go back and check, but I actually think most of these pictures came from the first semester. Maybe one day I'll do semester two, but with school starting in a couple of weeks, I'm not sure that will happen!
I am really excited about our new school year coming up. Not only do I have a new curriculum which I am super excited about, we also have a school room now! Hooray for school stuff having it's own place and not taking over my whole house!! Bring on the new year!