BY GOD'S GRACE, MAY OUR FAMILY TREE BEAR GOOD FRUIT AS WE LIVE AND LEARN ALONG WITH HIM EACH DAY.
4.01.2017
CATCH OF THE DAY - TIGER SWALLOWTAIL BUTTERFLY
For Christmas this year, we got Brodie and the little boys butterfly nets and a butterfly identification book because they were very interested in catching and studying the many butterflies that enjoy our property as much as we do! As spring has arrived, it's brought with it a bit of wildlife thus far such that boys can't get enough of (like lizards and critters and soon enough snakes) and yesterday Brodie finally had his first exciting butterfly catch - a beautiful yellow and black striped Tiger Swallowtail.
He proudly appeared, butterfly in jar, book in hand, ready to research his acquisition...and this is why we homeschool.
I love the curiosity of childhood and allowing the time for things like science to take place naturally here at home.
Although he had mid-winter visions of carefully mounting his springtime trophies and had done all the necessary research to do so properly, let it be known that Brodie is in fact a softie...especially when it comes to his little sisters. {Insert mama-smile here.} Poor Nova couldn't bear to see the captive specimen enclosed in the jar, let alone imagine it dying and thus, she somehow managed to convince her kindhearted big brother to release his long sought after first capture.
(Another endearing reason why we homeschool.)
And so it goes...springtime curiosity in full effect...I wonder what we'll be catching around here next??
"The earth is the LORD’s and the fullness thereof."
Psalm 24:1
3.03.2017
LETTERS IN THE DIRT
We were just going for a walk down our usual path...
I spotted something in the dirt and had to stop and smile upon closer inspection.
"Who did this?" I asked, looking for the little one responsible for such sensibility.
Ah, great job, Noble! That's my kind of letter practice, naturally.
"Whoever heeds instruction is on the path to life."
Proverbs 10:17
11.29.2016
11.07.2016
SHAPES...AND OTHER THINGS
These precious little ones of ours are loving their new school table!
Today we learned about SHAPES among other things...
...like tracing and cutting and patterns and gluing.
I'm so proud of my little homeschoolers and I love each one of them so very much!!
" And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to God the Father through him."
Colossians 3:17
11.06.2016
11.05.2016
NEW SCHOOL TABLES
We love group lessons around our dining table, living room couches, or in a circle on the floor. We find many creative places to learn both indoors and out. But, we also appreciate having designated spots for our schoolwork time. Since moving into our new home, we've been trying to figure out the best place for all of this and we've finally found a solution that works.
Enter...our new school tables.
(flooring coming soon)
This area behind the couch used to be for the dollhouses, but they have found another happy home in the girls room.
The big kids have a table downstairs and the little ones have theirs upstairs in the playroom/schoolroom turned loft.
There's something about a new table that makes schoolwork even more enjoyable!
I love it when a project equals a new family activity or a place to capture children's attention. This one has done both!
(Hey, who's that little cutie squishing her way into the middle?!)
The older kids are also excited about this upstairs table because we sometimes use DVDs or online resources for lessons where they take notes. Since the table faces the TV, it should be very convenient for this! (I should point out that we don't have cable television and our use of the TV is specifically for resources that encourage us or enhance learning. We like to be sure that what we take in through the screen is useful and beneficial. That said, we watch less and less all the time as we consider what is actually a benefit to our family through the TV. Still, we do value this as a resource.)
(Elka...always embroidering something.)
Thank you to the handy men in our lives for building us these new school tables!
I have a feeling they will be very well loved!
"Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men."
Colossians 3:23
11.04.2016
PROVERBS 31
She studies Proverbs 31 and points out insights, I confess, I hadn't thought of myself.
To witness spiritual maturing...to cultivate lifelong friendship, even sharpening fellowship,
with our children...to grow together with them...this is why we homeschool.
"She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue."
Proverbs 31:26
10.31.2016
READING BUDDIES
(Olia reading Make Way for Ducklings, my favorite children's storybook.)
We really enjoy buddying up for just about anything in our family.

(Noble and Elka using Abeka readers.)
Reading buddies are in full effect today.
(Brodie and Boden using Bob Books and Boden's alphabet chart.)
The little ones are eager to read and big brothers and sisters are eager to teach.
(Aida and Nova using Abeka readers.)
And this little pumpkin is resting while all is quiet and industrious at home on this crisp, autumn afternoon.
I thank God for homeschooling...and in particular today, for reading buddies.
"Encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing."
1 Thessalonians 5:11
10.29.2016
READING LOGS & FAVORITE THINGS
Each year, we enjoy filling out some of our favorite printables.
I love almost anything that involves the whole family learning and working together!
I love almost anything that involves the whole family learning and working together!
READING LOGS
FAVORITE THINGS
Today, these are the ones we've added to our keepsake binders for the year.
(It's very serious business.)
(It's very serious business.)
The kids all enjoy expressing themselves in these ways and it's fun to see how everyone changes over the years! This year, a very popular choice for favorite website was Answers in Genesis. We have learned so much from their online videos!
What a bonus when something can be both educational and exciting for everyone involved.
So proud!
This year, we have reading buddies...a "big" sibling paired up with a "little" sibling to encourage all around. The older ones will help the younger ones fill out their reading logs as they read books together. The little ones are encouraged to read and are edified, while the older siblings have the opportunity to teach and invest in their younger brothers and sisters.
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