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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

On Chores & Motivation

Welcome back to day two of Tips For Homeschooling Parents. Did you have a read through some of the tips from the other bloggers yesterday? You can find their links at the end of this post. I hope you will continue to join us every day this week for more great Tips For Homeschooling Parents.


Build Chores Into Your Home School Schedule


Homemaking or housework can be incredibly difficult to maintain whilst raising children, add homeschooling into the mix and if you are anything like me it can be downright overwhelming.

Not only do we need to cook, clean, meal plan and all of the other gamut of must do's that keeping a home requires but we also need to research curriculum, plan lessons, physically take an active part in the children's education every day, and ensure we have enough social and extra curricular activities organised for them. So basically us homeschool mums are working the equivalent to a full time job on top of the regular keeping of the home.

This isn't new, women have been keeping full time jobs and raising families for decades.  The big stand out difference here for me though is those homes for the most part, generally stand empty most days of the week. No one is there pulling out toys, running dirt in and out of the house every few minutes. Experimenting in the kitchen, and making messes every where you turn.

With staying home and having a houseful it means that the house really does get lived in and it needs constant attention. So much so that there is no way I can keep on top of it all on my own. Quite frankly now that my children are 14, 11 and 7 they are all more than capable of taking on their fair share of the housework.

So we build this into our daily schedule as much as we can. Along with their list of educational tasks they need to complete for the day they will also have, as a part of that very same list (we don't do extra chore charts) the things they need to do around the home. This varies depending on what we've got going on and how much of a disarray the house might be in. 

My older two are well and truly capable of doing pretty much anything I do around the home, from cleaning bathrooms, to washing clothes and mowing the backyard. My 7 year old is still in training, I don't expect much of anything from one that age. They are still babies after all. He will sort washing, clean some windows, sweep the floor, unpack the dishwasher, pick up toys etc. As he matures so will his level of jobs around the house.

We've never done any huge chore chart systems, oh we've tried them in the past but they never work for us. So I simply show the kids how to do various chores until they can do them proficiently and then I know I can add them into their daily tasks list. No need to make things harder than what they need to be.

This doesn't mean that we have a spotless home, far from it actually! It simply means that I do not need to carry the burden on my own. It also means that I am teaching the children valuable life skills. Ones I know that that they will thank me for as the years progress.

Homeschool Tip #3


Tip number 3 is to include daily household chores in with your regular school day. It can also help to break up the monotony of the day.



Finding Your Child's Motivation


Are you finding the days dragging out? Kids dragging their feet and taking 3 times as long as they probably should to complete their school work? My older two are generally pretty good and I feel that for the most part this is simply maturity. When they were younger they always dragged the chain but as they gained more skills and the work becomes much more manageable to complete independently they have both flourished and have become quite reliable independent kids.

My 7 year old on the other hand, well he's 7. Don't get me wrong I never expect more than what I feel they can deliver. You all know that we are a 'better late then early' family and we are also very relaxed with our homeschooling.

At such a young age our primary focus is getting reading happening, along with some basic arithmetic. Young children really can and do learn all of the extra's (such as science, geogrpahy, social studies etc) simply by living a full and varied life. They don't need a curriculum to take care of those things. Although he does get small amounts from our micro school and co-op days. For his work at home with me though he can do what he needs to do in as little as 30 - 40 minutes of structured time, roughly 3 times a week.

He can however, make that 30 minutes drag out to 90 minutes on days where he simply isn't feeling it! That was until I found his motivation. By that I don't mean bribes or punishment in any way. Those are not things I wish to bring into our homeschool. Although I do believe at times we need to assist the kids with their motivation, by adding in something (and this will be different for each child) that invigorates them and assists them in their perseverance for a job well done.

For my 7 year old that is one of racing his mum. At least for now it is anyway. The thing with these simpler motivational tools is they can be fickle things, they don't work forever and often you only find them by chance. Which is what occurred with us one morning.

He was at the dining table, where he and I generally sit together for this part of the day. His work was all laid out in front of him, ready for him to choose what he would work on first. We are in the early stages of fostering independence and are pretty much at stage 1, but that is a whole other blog post. He was dragging his feet. Doing everything other than what we needed to do.

I looked behind and noticed that the kitchen was still a mess from breakfast. I was starting to get a little panicky, I had a kitchen that needed cleaning, and three kids that needed attention from me, plus the million and one other things I had on my list for the day. Please, just get started already!

So I gave him an opportunity to race me. He needed to pick one thing from the choices in front of him. Complete that one thing whilst I was behind him cleaning in the kitchen. So for example, he chose his math sheet. I said to him, let's see if you can beat mummy in unloading the dishwasher.

He was off like a shot, and of course he beat me every single time! This worked like a charm and on days he is eager to have races he powers through and his small amount of work is wrapped up in no time at all. Plus my kitchen gets cleaned up at lightning pace!

The other surprise with adding this element into to his routine is one of fostering independence. I always make sure he understands what he needs to do before I head into the kitchen (which is literally 3 steps from the table he is sitting at). He has surprised both me and himself with what he can actually do. Often when I am sitting right there next to him he doesn't seem as capable as what he really is. Finding a simple motivational tool, such as racing mum, has shown both of us just how capable he really is.

Homeschool Tip #4


My fourth tip of the week is to find your child's motivation. This may take a bit of trial and error but it's well worth pursuing if you have children that drag their feet.

More Tips For Homeschool Parents


Each day this week I am sharing links right here to the other bloggers that are joining in with the Tips For Homeschool Parents blog hop.

The blogs I link to will also be different each day so you will find heaps of variety and you never know, you may just find your new favourite blog!

Dawn @ Double O Farms  ~ Dawn @ Guiding Light Homeschool  ~ Debbie @ Debbie's Homeschool Corner  ~ Desiree @ Our Homeschool Notebook  ~ Diana @ Busy Homeschool Days  ~ Diana @ Homeschool Review  ~ Elyse @ Oiralinde: Eternal Song  ~ Emilee @ Pea of Sweetness ~ Erin @ For Him and My Family  ~ Jen @ Chestnut Grove Academy
5 Days of Tips for Homeschool Parents




Happy Homeschooling Friends,
Kylie

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Monday, March 28, 2016

On Morning Baskets and One More Thing

Welcome to the first day of  Tips For Homeschooling Parents. I hope you will join us every day this week for tips on all manner of things related to homeschooling.


Add In A Morning Basket To 'Fit It All In'


I think most homeschooling parents often wonder how on earth they will ever fit everything in. We spend many hours pondering what education means to us, how we foresee that with our children and what tools we will actually use to help guide us along this path.

If you are anything like me most years you will have a list a mile long of all the things you would like to cover. All the topics you'd love to introduce your children too. All the experiences you wish you could take.

Then the day to day reality sets in and you quickly realise that on some, if not many days it is all you can do just to get through the basics of the 3r's.

I've always gathered my children together to read to them every morning, or at least we try to do this every morning. One morning, quite some time ago it dawned on me that I could be using that time to our advantage.

Don't get me wrong, reading 'for fun' books is definitely an important part of our day but what if I could also add in other learning opportunities into the time window.

Slowly, slowly I began including books from history, biographies, books about art and artists. Science books and books relating to any unit we may have been working on. Whilst I read the kids draw and color. Sometimes their drawings will reflect the readings, other times we will practice our still life sketching skills.

Right now our Morning Basket routine consists of all of us having something we are reading aloud. My youngest simply shares out loud simple books that he can already read. This is purely to help build fluency and his confidence with reading out loud. My older two children choose a chapter book that they would like to read to us. I also read aloud from a chapter book of my choosing.

Generally that takes about 20 or so minutes. We have also begun working our way through the Logic of English program. I could do this individually with each of the children but I've chosen to use it as part of our morning basket routine because it is a program that we can utilise together at varying levels. We spend around 15 to 20 minutes on LOE each morning.

Currently we are looking at some famous Artists. Again we spend around 20 minutes reading, admiring and discussing art work, drawing and notebooking. This is the area of our morning basket where I also sneak in some copywork, which at the moment is related to our artist study.

I try to keep the morning basket portion of the day to around one hour. As we complete a book or begin to tire of a topic we change it up and include something different into the routine. At some point during the hour, generally when I notice that my 7 year old needs a break, we have been trying to work on perfecting our diaphragmatic breathing and a couple of simple yoga poses.

Even on busy days if all we can fit in is our morning basket than I know we have gathered together  and have exercised both our minds and our bodies. I love all of the little extra nuggets I have been able to fit into our year simply by including them in our morning basket.

Homeschool Tip #1


So my first tip for the week is to get started on a morning basket. Keep it simple, if you aren't already reading aloud first thing in the morning, then begin with that and once it is routine, little by little add in smaller pieces of 'something else' that you would like to share with your children.


Do One More Thing


After the morning basket, we move into our independent work blocks and I'll try and touch more on those later in the week.

From there it is lunch time and generally enthusiasm for the day is beginning to wane. This is where the 'do one more thing' tip comes into play.

Once we've cleaned up from lunch we simply do one more thing. It might be science, history , geography, art, craft or even board games together or simply any other topic we haven't touched on during the earlier part of the day. But whatever it is both the kids and I know that it is only one more thing.

It is so easy to let the afternoons slip by and not do anything productive with them, but if you include the 'do one more thing' habit into your routine you'll quickly be surprised as to how much extra you can pack into the day and still have a large chunk of the afternoon for down time.

We don't draw it out, this is generally the shortest part of our day, unless of course we are completely engrossed in what it is we are doing. Again, like with the morning basket, I rotate our 'do one more thing' topic so that we are touching on different areas each day.

Homeschool Tip #2


So my second tip for the week is to simply do one more thing after lunch. Keep it simple, you might even like to start with things board games, documentaries and crafts. Once it becomes routine then the skies the limit with what you may add in to that part of the day.

More Tips For Homeschool Parents

Each day this week I am sharing links right here to the other bloggers that are joining in with the Tips For Homeschool Parents blog hop.

The blogs I link to will also be different each day so you will find heaps of variety and you never know, you may just find your new favourite blog!

Annette @ A Net In Time  ~ Brandy @ Kingdom Academy Homeschool  ~ Brenda @ Counting Pinecones  ~ Carol @ Home Sweet Life  ~ Cassandra @ A Glimpse of Normal  ~ Chareen @ Every Bed of Roses  ~ Cristi @ Through the Calm and Through the Storm  ~ Crystal @ Crystal Starr  ~ DaLynn @ Biblical Womanhood  ~ Danielle @ Sensible Whimsy


5 Days of Tips for Homeschool Parents




Happy Homeschooling Friends,
Kylie

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Sunday, March 27, 2016

A Week Of Tips For Homeschool Parents




All this week I'll be sharing some of my homeschool tips, with fresh new blog posts every day.

I have joined with the bloggers from the Schoolhouse Review Crew, where over the next five days  we will all be bringing you a whole host of tips for your homeschool.

Be sure to check back daily for all of the new tips added by all the various bloggers.

As the week progresses I will add the links to each of my blog posts below as an easy reference point.

See you all tomorrow for a full weeks worth of homeschool tips.

Day 1 Of Tips For Homeschool Parents



We talked about adding in a morning basket to your daily routine.


I also shared my reasoning on adding in just one more thing to your day.

Day 2 Of Tips For Homeschool Parents



I talked about how we handle chores around here.


Finding your child's motivation can make a huge difference to your homeschool day.

Day 3 Of Homeschool Tips For Parents



Does your child have enough down time in their day?


I shared how adding in learning with friends has added so much to how our homeschool.

Day 4 Of Homeschool Tips For Parents



Do your children spend adequate time outdoors in the fresh air every day?


I shared the best organisational tool I have added to our homeschool.

Day 5 Of Homeschool Tips For Parents



Here I talked about how I gently guide my children to independent learning.

And lastly I shared about choosing to see the positive.

Thank you for reading along with me on this series. It was a huge week but I thoroughly enjoyed it.

To see all the tips shared by all of the bloggers visit the Schoolhouse Review Crew blog.
5 Days of Tips for Homeschool Parents


Happy Homeschooling,
Kylie

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Visit Our Worldwide Classroom's profile on Pinterest.
 

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Not Back To School Blog Hop


It's back to school time!!

Well actually, for us home edders, it's Not Back To School Time.

If you've been a reader of my blog for a while you may remember that I ran some Not Back To School Blog Hop posts a couple of years ago.

Anyhow, I've really missed sharing them and seeing what all of my other fellow Aussie home educators are planning for their year ahead so it's happening again this year! No matter your style of home education, you can absolutely participate in this one.

So how does it work you ask?

Firstly,  Grab the button code: copy the coding below and place it on your blog side bar and/or in your NBTSD posts.This will link back to the blog hop list so everyone can see who is joining in and easily stop by to visit your posts.

Our Worldwide Classroom

Then, Plan your posts: the hop will run over four weeks with a different theme to post about each week. The theme's are as follow.

Week 1 January 31st  -  Your Students. Introduce your kiddo's to us.

Week 2 February 7th  -  Your Curriculum. Your plans for the year, resources you will use etc.

Week 3 February 14th  -  A Day In Your Life. These posts are so much fun to read. Be a fly on the wall in someone's homeschool day. Find out what it's really like for them.

Week 4 February 21st  -  Your Learning Spaces. No matter where it is, kitchen table, living room floor or full blown school room.

Each week at the end of my themed post there will be a "linky" for you to add your post to. If you've never used a linky they are pretty self explanatory, but please feel free to ask if you'd like some guidance

Seeing the fabulous American based NBTS Blog hop for the first time a few years back, inspired me to do one for those of us that school to the calendar year. If you want to be fully immersed in some great home school fly on the wall type posts then be sure to visit the original NBTS Hop!

So let's have some fun, time to start spreading the word about the all Aussie Not Back To School Blog Hop. Grab the button and share it around!

Happy Homeschooling,
Kylie

Sunday, January 30, 2011

A New School Year & Sharing Our Plans

Ok so you guessed it from my earlier posts, the new school year has begun for us.

Really I was just being silly. I've struggled to get back into my blogging groove and needed a few short simple jolts to get me going, hopefully those did the trick ;-)

So yes it is that time of year for us Aussies, time to pull out the supplies and our plans for the year and dive right in.

Do you remember the Not Back To School Blog Hop, how much fun was that! honestly I had many late nights sitting up reading all of the hundreds of blogs that linked up to that. Seeing their rooms, reading about their plans and being a fly on the wall, getting a glimpse of their days was fun and educational.

And I was having my own little tantrum because I wanted to join in too!!!! Well tantrum might be stretching it a bit, but I felt like I would of been a bit of an imposter joining in when our year was beginning to come to an end.

So I am going to have my own little Not Back To School Blog Hop, just me,myself and I, oh and all of you of course. During February I'll be sharing our plans, some snapshots of our learning spaces, a day in our life and of course reintroducing my cherubs.

I'm not sure if any of you (that school to the calendar year) are keen to join me, if there happens to be enough interest and you all let me know via the comments I am happy to pop up a linky for it.

First up is reintroducing my cherubs....best get that camera out for some 'first day of school' photo's!





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