Thursday, October 25, 2018

1/4 Done

Last week we finished up Week 9- meaning we are 1/4 of the way done with our 2018-2019 school year. I know I always say this, but it is always true: Time flies. These girls are getting older. Sigh.

A couple weeks ago Claire had this math problem:


Mr. High went to work at 8:00 AM and came home at 4:00 PM. His work was 13 iles from his house. How far did he travel in one day? How far would he travel in 5 days?

This was her answer: "The answer is 0 because he is retired and doesn't go to work."

Oy, vey! What do you say to that? I told her it was her Uncle Matt High and he needed to go to work and she needed to do her problem, which she did.

Then, yesterday the Claire and Camille had a New Testament scripture study assignment where they needed to write and perform a skit about some of Christ's miracles.

They spent over an hour preparing. My type A personality wanted to stop them so that they could back to their other school work, but I stopped myself because they were being so incredibly sweet working together. It was actually beautiful to watch them working together to come up with their script, costumes, and everything else. They took this very seriously, and loved every minute of it. It was incredibly sweet.



 Even though Audra had no part of this, they insisted she wear this fun costume to be one of the guests at the wedding while they turned water to juice.

All this is to say, life is good and homeschooling for us is awesome.

It took us a couple of weeks to figure out how to incorporate Camille, but now it is seamless. She fits right in, just like I knew she would. Math is probably the hardest part to juggle because they all need me at the same time for completely different things, but it works. Then, Audra and Claire do independent work while I work one on one with Camille for things that she needs. Then, in the afternoon, we all do our read-alouds  together.

I love having all three of them at home and not having a school schedule to follow. That doesn't mean our school day isn't rigorous! On the contrary, Audra and Claire are doing grammar, writing (I LOVE our writing curriculum), science, spelling, geography, reading, handwriting, vocabulary, scripture study, daily devotionals, music, art, home ec, with co-ops, recess, and a bajillion other things thrown in.

So, 1/4 of the way in with our first year of Camille at home: Huge success so far. We have such a blessed life- I am very grateful.

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