Monday, June 27, 2016

Sewing Projects and Fun!

Hey everyone! I know I've been absent from on here for...well...a long while. Life is crazy with 4 kids now and I'm just not very good at keeping up a blog. LOL Anyway, I've been spending what little free time I have lately on sewing. I love sewing dresses for the girls and shorts and pants and such for Michael. So I thought I'd share a few of my projects from the past couple of years. Some of the more recent photos are with my cell phone and aren't that great, but you get the idea. I hope you enjoy!

Mikayla's Alabama Pillowcase dress!
Heather & Mikayla's Ruffle Owl Sets
SUAT Aurora Dress for Mikayla
Heather's Candy Castle Peppermint Swirl Dress
The girls in their tshirt maxi dresses!
One of my first personal sews - P4P Sweetheart Dress!















I couldn't resist adding these! I didn't make these but I just love my kiddos! Besides, I know most of the pics above are with my cell phone and just aren't great photos, so I wanted to show that I can take good photos! LOL










Friday, October 17, 2014

2014-2015 Curriculum Choices

This year, I made some major changes to our homeschool curriculum, so I'll outline them here. My oldest daughter, Heather, is entering the 2nd grade. My middle daughter, Mikayla, is doing Pre-K work this year. She will begin Kindergarten next school year as her birthday is in November. They are both making lots of improvements so far and I'm looking forward to helping them learn throughout this year as well!

Heather - 2nd Grade
Math - We'll be continuing with Math Mammoth this year. She's done really well with it this past year. We are using the Light Blue series that is organized by grade. It is a mastery program, so each grade level is organized by topic. In first grade, we covered basic addition, then subtraction, then addition/subtraction facts, time, and money in that order. The 2nd grade year builds upon these skills and follows much the same topic guidelines.

Reading - We started All About Reading Level 1 during the last quarter of 1st grade and continued it over the summer and into this school year. We are wrapping up with level 1 this month (October) and will be buying Level 2 as soon as possible to continue. She was really struggling with reading last year. We had tried McGuffey's Eclectic 1st Reader and Progressive Phonics among other free/inexpensive options and she just wasn't getting it as easily as I had expected. When she graduated kindergarten (public school), she was barely reading 0.5 level AR (Accelerated Reader) books although she did well with the fluency testing at school and had good grades. So it wasn't just moving from a public school environment to a homeschool environment. So I started looking for different options. I had found AAR early in the school year but the cost was inhibitive so I put it off until I realized that what we were doing just wasn't working and she needed something very different. Finally, in March 2014, I managed to save up the money and buy the first level. We started it soon after it arrived and the difference was HUGE. She loves the program and I like that it's fairly easy to pull together on a daily basis. The activities are fun and engaging. I was no longer having to guess about skill progression. At first, we were able to move through 2 lessons at a time in order to cover any missing skills. About a quarter of the way through, we slowed to only one lesson daily and then about halfway through, we were doing a lesson over 2-3 days to ensure understanding and lessen frustration. But she has thrived with it! She will now pick up a book on her level and read it to her younger siblings just for fun! (And without being asked!) I'm looking forward to continuing her reading journey as we finish up the lessons in level 1 and begin level 2 sometime in November. We will also be adding All About Spelling Level 1 in November as well.

Grammar - First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind: Level 1 continued
This program is almost completely oral with some copywork for the child to complete. We've really enjoyed this curriculum and with Heather's reading issues, it's been perfect for us! It covers nouns, verbs, poetry, story narration and more. We finished half of the level 1 last year and working on finishing the second half this year and possibly starting level 2 sometime in 2015.

Science - Apologia: Exploring Creation with Astronomy
Last year, we did a mixture of unit studies and Abeka 1st grade science. This year, I decided to change course a bit and try out the Apologia series. It is also a mastery based series that focuses on one broad topic throughout the year. This year, we are studying Astronomy. This will include space in general, each of the planets, other objects in space (asteroid belts, moons, etc.), as well as stars and constellations and other topics. We are really enjoying it so far. I'm doing this with both Heather & Mikayla (Michael listens in sometimes but only bits and pieces). We're working on a model of the solar system that I hope to feature on here as we complete it!

Social Studies - Unit Studies on American History
This year, we'll continue doing unit studies on early American history. I am loosely organizing them around the American Girls series and hope to have a series of posts on these as well. We're currently finishing up with Kaya, a Nez Perce (Nimiipuu) Native American from around 1764. We've branched out from this study of Kaya to also study many of the other Native American tribes around this same time period. We will have a brief unit study of the French and Indian War before moving on to Felicity and the Revolutionary War. I plan on moving through most of the historical American Girls in time order over the year. I'm hoping we'll get to Addy during Black History Month in February without having to move out of order.

Bible - The Story For Children
This year I am using The Story for Children (Written by Max Lucado). It's a collection of 81 stories from the Bible. They are beautifully written and illustrated for a child's understanding and enjoyment. I found this gem with the audio CD's on a co-op through Book Depot (a wholesale website) for $7 brand new! I am SO very pleased with this so far! We read a story every 2-3 days and discuss it and do activities to go along with the stories (I find the activities online through google search or pinterest) to ensure memory of the story and understanding. We also memorize a verse every couple of weeks from Mikayla's curriculum.

Mikayla - Pre-K (4-5yo)
Mikayla already knows all her letters, letter sounds, shapes, basic colors, counts to 10, and basic number sense to 10. So far we are reviewing these skills as well as improving her fine motor skills with tracing & cutting. We are also adding sight words and I will begin a slower progress through AAR Level 1 at some point as well.

Fine Motor Skills: Kumon Tracing & Cutting practice books
We are using the Kumon books for tracing and cutting to improve her hand strength and fine motor skills. Her hand strength has been very weak (I think perhaps due to her PFAPA syndrome) and so she really struggles with writing and cutting and other activities that involve using her hands. These activity books are really helping her hand strength and I'm already seeing improvement only a quarter of the way in to them.

Reading the Alphabet by "This Reading Mama"
This is a downloadable curriculum for Pre-K which has a letter of the week style organization but is more advanced than learning the basics. It reviews and reinforces letter sounds as well as introducing initial sounds, sight words and touching on other skills such as numbers and shapes. We also use Starfall as part of this program.

We also use a variety of inexpensive workbooks on the Pre-K and Kindergarten level to practice and reinforce the skills I am teaching Mikayla as well as several hands on activities using counting bears, other counters, Bob Books level 1 (sight word based!), among other things. She usually participates with Heather on her History and Science and I simply give her activities at her level.

We have several "field trips", nature walks, and fun activities throughout the year and they get lots of outside play for P.E. as well. We are all loving this transition into our second year of homeschooling and look forward to seeing what else the year will bring!

Well, I hope you've enjoyed this introduction to our curriculum choices for this 2014-2015 year for Heather & Mikayla! Come again soon!

A New Theme for Life...

I'm currently enrolled in a class through E-Learning for Alabama about blogs, wikis, podcasts, and skype in educational settings in order to gain the Continuing Education Credits I need to help me keep my elementary teaching certificate current. As I'm currently homeschooling my kids, this blog will tie my class requirements together with my life application in homeschooling. I'll start by using this blog to highlight our activities and learning throughout the homeschool year. It will be mostly adult oriented but there will be some activities that my oldest daughter will participate in. I look forward to updating you over the next few weeks!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Our 2013-2014 Homeschool Curriculum Choices

Our oldest daughter went to public school for her Kindergarten year and the bus ride was outrageously long and we had a few minor issues as well. Because of these issues, we've decided to homeschool the girls.  So for the past few months, I've been researching curriculums and deciding what we would use for this year. I have a very tight budget, so I tried to find mostly free or very inexpensive curriculum choices that wouldn't be too difficult to implement since we also have a 16mo and expecting a new baby in January. We'll be getting started next week and will probably work through until mid-January with as few breaks as possible so that we can take a good 1-2 month break then while we get baby settled in. So here are our "low spend" curriculum choices for 2013-2014 school year!

Heather - 1st Grade
Bible -  
We will be using Raising Rock Stars Bible program for learning the Bible history (this will also integrate into ancient history at several points throughout the year). We will be using ABC Bible Verses by Susan Hunt for our Memory Verses and devotional.
Math - We will be using Math Mammoth this year. I found a great deal on Homeschool Buyer's Co-op for 1st -6th grade light blue math curriculum for about $70 total! So assuming we like this curriculum, we're set for the next few years! I like what I've seen so far and just finished printing the first workbook and the corresponding reviews & tests. Even if we don't like it as well as I think we will, we can still use it as a resource for extra work and such.

Language Arts:
Spelling -  
K12 Reader lists for 1st grade and a few DIY worksheets and games that I found online. We'll play some fun games with the words and do word searches (which she enjoys), word scramblers, shape puzzles, and some typical copy 2-3 times each and the like with a test on Fridays.
Grammar
First Language Lessons for the Well Trained Mind by Jessie Wirts along with a few corresponding worksheets I've found for free online. I was able to use Swagbucks to pay for half the price of this book. I got it gently used on Amazon for a great price!
Phonics
We'll be using the Progressive Phonics readers and the Spectrum Phonics Grade 1 workbook this year. It'll last through December and then we'll transition to more reading than phonics.
Reading & Comprehension
Through December, we'll be reading from McGuffey's 1st Eclectic Reader. Once we finish that reader, we'll start using Easy Peasy All-In-One Homeschool Level 1 for reading. This will include reading 'The Tale of the Jolly Robin' and some other stories on there (all material will be free on the public domain using the Kindle App on Heather's tablet).We will also read some short stories, fairy tales, aesop's fables, and other selections from the book "What Your 1st Grader Needs to Know." I was able to purchase this book completely using Swagbucks!

Social Studies
We will be studying ancient history this year. We're going to start with Creation and use the Bible as the core for our History studies as well as bringing in other topics in a timeline order. We will be studying ancient civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Greece, & Rome using Lapbooks and a variety of living history books that I can find at the library or by using swagbucks to purchase through amazon. This will be more time consuming for me but I just haven't been able to find a free or very inexpensive curriculum that I like so far. We will be borrowing some things from Easy Peasy AIO Homeschool as well. In addition, we will have a few short unit studies on local history. We have a wonderful Pioneer Museum here in town that usually has a few special events throughout the year that we are planning on attending. There are also 2-3 nearby Civil War re-enactment events around the state. We will choose one of them to attend as well.

Science
We will be using the Easy Peasy All In One Homeschool, Year 1 program for science this year. It uses Mr. Q's Life Science (free), kidshealth.org, and other free online information to teach science with several hands-on activities throughout the year. I am really looking forward to using this program!

Extras:  
We will be using the Easy Peasy AIO Homeschool program for music appreciation, Art, & P.E. We will also be choosing a couple of fun classes with our local homeschool co-op as well. At some point this year, I'm hoping to also teach her to play the piano but haven't decided on details for this yet. She will be playing soccer with the local recreation league and I am considering putting her in cheerleading with Upwards as well but we haven't decided yet. Usually we attend a dance school as well but they had to take some time off recently and we aren't sure when they will be re-opening. We will probably enroll both girls in this as well when it does depending on what activities we are doing at the time.

Mikayla - Preschool:
Bible - We are using Carissa's Raising Rock Stars Bible program as our core learning for Bible as well as the bible verses from RRSP which uses the book "ABC Bible Verses" by Susan Hunt for the memory verse and devotional for each week. (Heather will be participating in this as well). 

We will be using Carissa's Raising Rock Stars Preschool program as our core along with a few other random printables depending on the topic for the week. She already recognizes and knows the sounds for all of the letters. So we'll be reinforcing this as well as working on writing letters and recognizing lowercase letters this year. It also includes a sight word each week along with a number, color, and shape. I will be adding extra resources for these things as well....especially the numbers and shapes which she is still weak on. She has colors down pretty well so I shouldn't have to add anything for that.
 

Other subjects - she will be sitting with us and listening as well as doing age appropriate activities with Heather's Science, Social Studies, P.E., music, and art. These subjects will be very integrated between the two ages so that both girls can learn the same thing and it should also help with keeping both girls occupied at the same time. 

I'm hoping to blog about our activities, field trips, and lessons throughout the year. I'm looking forward to showing the girls lapbooks (which will play a large part of our learning in Science, History, & Bible), projects, and other things on here as well. I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to check back for updates!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

There's a New baby Gladwell on the way!

Our little family is growing again! Michael is now a  year old. We recently found out that we will be having another baby around January 20th, 2014. I'm almost 12 weeks along so right at the end of my first trimester. Unfortunately for me, pregnancy sickness kicked in strong around 8-9 weeks along and it's not easing up yet and showing no signs of it doing so any time soon. I've been rather miserable with it honestly. I've tried the seabands, B6, Zofran, and Phenegran as well as ginger ale and ginger snaps. While some of them help a little bit, Phenegran is the only thing that eases it off enough for me to sleep at night. Unfortunately it also makes me so sleepy that I can hardly get up in the mornings. Due to the amount of "morning sickness" I've been experiencing, I think it's going to be another girl. And for those who are asking "Don't we know what causes this?" Yes...Yes we do and quite enjoy it from time to time LOL I was actually using Ortho Micronor (mini-pill birth control) and unfortunately it didn't work and I ended up with a surprise pregnancy. Apparently God decided we needed another baby now. LOL We're fine with it despite the initial shock. ^_~ Thankfully we still have most of the baby gear. I still have some baby clothes for either gender. The only thing I don't have is a good standard sized baby swing. I'm hoping a friend of mine will let me borrow hers though. It's going to be interesting having 4 kids at home, especially with Michael still breastfeeding about 3x a day and adding a newborn to that. We're also going to be homeschooling this year. Heather is going into first grade and I'll be doing pre-K with Mikayla and some toddler things with Michael (mostly educational play). We'll be using Easy Peasy All-in-one Homeschool curriculum online as the base of our studies. I'll be using Math Mammoth for Heather's mathematics and a couple of other things in the language arts area. I'm really looking forward to homeschooling them. I just hope the pregnancy yuckies ease off before August so that I can function and focus on teaching them.

In other news, the clothing detergent that I made back in January is only just now running out. I have about half of the liquid softener bottle I'm reusing left of the detergent. I just made the second batch this evening and have it setting now so it'll be ready to use in a couple days. It worked really well! I got about 6 months out of the one 5gal. bucket! I just had to buy another Fels Naptha bar of soap. I still have plenty of the washing soda, borax, and oxiclean for several more buckets of detergent! I'll just need a bar of the FN soap each time. Very cost friendly! Definitely worth the investment in the 5 gal buckets with lids and the WS, B, & O! I'm looking forward to using it for years to come!

Over the next year, I'm hoping to keep this blog updated with lots of homeschooling information such as the activities we're doing and special projects. I'm hoping I'll remember to keep it up LOL

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Results are in! (Detergent)

So in my last post, I blogged about making our own detergent & dryer "sheets." I'll add a picture tomorrow but I wanted to post the results. The detergent came out really well. It is very gelled and gloppy (is that a word? LOL) It's not pretty like store bought detergents, but I like it. I use the wide mouth funnel from my canning kit to help feed it into the liquid fabric softener bottle I'm reusing (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, right?!) In the directions, it said to fill half the bottle with the gelled detergent in the bucket and then fill with water and shake to mix. I actually prefer mine a little stronger, so I fill 2/3 of the bottle with the detergent and fill the last third with water and it works great! I love the smell of the detergent and it's VERY LOW sudsing. It took a little time to get used to not seeing a lot of bubbles in my washing machine water but I actually like it. The clothes come out smelling fresh and clean and seem to be getting clean. I haven't noticed any staining that wouldn't have come out with our store bought detergent or any dingyness or any other signs that it's not cleaning as well so I'm happy with it. Even better is that it works great with my cloth diapers as well!!! Normally I have to use a powder detergent that I mix myself and still rinse like crazy. This liquid detergent however is working great, getting the diapers clean, no ammonia odor in the mornings, and no buildup! All in fewer rinses than I was using before! SCORE! It's very cheap to make and I should be able to make several more gallon buckets full before I run out of the boxes of ingredients I've already purchased. I'm really looking forward to seeing how it performs in the long run. I'll probably invest in some other essential oils (lavendar?! ^_^) for my next batch. I liked having the Tea Tree Oil in this batch though. The dryer "sheets" are working great as well. I cut 3 sponges in half and keep them in the bucket with the softener mix. I have found that I prefer 2 sponges in each dryer load as it seems to work better. I love the lavendar fragrance! I used the Great Value brand lavendar liquid softener mixed with 3-4 bottles filled with water and mixed together in a 5 gal bucket. It's great!!!

Cleaning News:
Unfortunately, the past couple of months have been really rough on us. We've been sick a lot with one thing or another. We don't usually deal with so much sickness in an entire year, and definitely not in 1-2  months time! Over Christmas, I had the flu (type A). We've all had nearly constant sinus/ear infections off and on ever since it turned cool. The weather keeps changing back and forth from warm, to cool, to COLD and back again at the drop of a hat. It's been really rough! Then just last week, my two youngest ones got the flu! Thankfully, DH, ODD and I did not pick it up...which is amazing since my 2 youngest had flu type B. We've all had the cruddies though. Anyway, due to all the sickness lately, I've fallen behind on my cleaning challenge and haven't completed any more days. I'm hoping that if we continue getting better this week, I'll be able to get back into the swing of things next week. I have been doing fairly well with keeping the cleaned sections straightened and halfway clean however. I'm trying to keep the clutter put away, the floors swept and swiffered, and the "benches" (counters) cleaned off and wiped down. It's not perfect, but it's an improvement over my past habits of just letting it go completely!

Monday, January 28, 2013

Making Laundry Detergent

I decided recently to make my own laundry detergent to use on both our clothing and my cloth diapers. It's a fairly simple recipe but time consuming. I used the recipe from the Duggers' family website and made a couple of changes. I've made the dry powder before for my diapers but decided to do the liquid this time as it seems to be cheaper in the long run. It makes a 5 gallon bucket worth of liquid detergent. I also made the softener sponges for in the dryer as well since I was running out of both my All Free & Clear and my dryer sheets. I have pictures of the process to make it more interesting. LOL I'm looking forward to seeing how it all works out when I start using it tomorrow.

Dryer sponges
Mix 1 bottle of liquid fabric softener with water. I refilled the fabric softener bottle with water 3 times and poured it into the bucket. I have a 5 gallon bucket from Lowe's with a lid to contain it. It fills up about 2/3 of the bucket. You could probably get 2 bottles of fabric softener and be able to fill the 5 gal. bucket with water if you prefer to make it larger and last longer. I got cheap sponges without the scrubbers and cut 3 in half and tossed them into the softener/water mix and stirred it all together. Whenever I place a load of clothes in the dryer, I squeeze the excess out of a sponge and toss it into the dryer with the clothes. After the load is finished drying, I toss the sponge back into the bucket to soak and use another one for the next load. Works pretty well.

Laundry Detergent

1 bar Fels Naptha soap, grated
1 c. A&H Washing Soda (NOT Baking Soda)
1 c. Borax
1 c. Oxiclean (liquid or powder)
Fill with hot water
Optional: 1 Tablespoon Tea Tree Oil or other essential oil (not fragrance oils!)

Step 1: Grate Fels Naptha Bar soap into large pot and cover with hot tap water. Heat to melted liquid, not boiling.

Step 2: Pour melted soap into 5 gal. bucket.

 Add Washing Soda,
Borax,
Oxiclean, and essential oils.

Stir until powders are dissolved and well mixed. Add warm tap water and continue stirring until everything is well mixed.


Cover with lid and let sit overnight.

It should be gelled and gloopy by the next day and ready to use. I plan to reuse the liquid softener container and pour the detergent into it to use on a daily basis.