Okay first, I know it's been a long time since I last wrote. This is why. There began to be a lot of eye rolling from Keller each day while we homeschooled. It seemed that every correction I tried to make was met with a tantrum or a huge sigh. When it was time to move on to a different subject I got more rolled eyes and sighing. After a couple of days of this I started thinking to myself "This is not what I set out to do. I didn't start this so that my kids would come to hate learning! Something is wrong." So I put myself on a mission to make homeschooling fun!
We had been doing Saxon math. I'm sure that Saxon is a great math program for many homeschoolers. It just seemed to be too slow and boring for Keller. As a matter of fact, my four year old daughter Ella was doing the assignments right along with him with no problem. I had to erase everything that I'd heard about Saxon and start fresh. I decided to try Singapore Math. The price was reasonable and so I figured that if it didn't work not too much money would be lost (unlike with Saxon). This simple change worked like a charm for math.
Next, I needed to mend our writing program. I had been writing a scripture verse on our whiteboard and having him copy it. This was taking twenty minutes and a lot of cajoling to get him to finish it. Once again I researched different ways to teach basic writing skills. I heard about getting kids into journaling. I told Kell that we would be making a journal that someday his children and grandchildren would read, and they would be able to read about his life someday. He said "Can we start RIGHT NOW!" Case closed.
Reading had become a major chore as well. I was having him work on the Phonics Pathways book every day for about 20 minutes. The solution was so obvious I'm almost embarrassed to write it. All I had to do was find a book on his level that he wanted to read. This turned out to be the Frog and Toad books. He's flying through them and his reading is amazing. When we were working on straight phonics I was amazed at the seemingly very simple words he was tripping over. I think he was just bored and wanted a story! It took me way too long to figure that one out.
Right about the time I debugged these subjects, I finally implemented the long awaited history and science lessons. These are a huge hit and the kids look forward to these subjects every day! About a week ago Keller said to me, "I like doing this better than going to school. At school we only got to do a few seconds of math." Hooray! He's enjoying it and loving learning. That was the goal. It is so fun to hear my kids talk about the things that we've been learning together. I'm so glad I'm able to hear their insights and connections they make from the things we've studied. We are blessed and so happy to be homeschooling! Until later,
Kristy
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