Wednesday, August 04, 2004

Busy House

It's been heaving with children in my house these last few days. On Monday I had eight here at one point - all under 8 - and on my own!! Then yesterday Jacob's friend came mid-morning and stayed til after tea. More 'girls' today when a couple of my friends came over for coffee. But it's been really nice and the children have enjoyed having lost of friends around - something that taking a summer break affords because all their friends are 'free' too. It's my day-off tomorrow. I'm going into Crewe to stock up on stationary and the like for next 'term'.

Yesterday was a pleasing day. Both boys went up a level in their swimming lessons. Joel is now in Level 3 (where Jacob started off a year ago) and Jacob is up to Level 6 - they are SO pleased with themselves and I am too. Jacob's front crawl is becoming really quite 'slick' now - he just needs to build his stamina and determination a little and master the breathing a little more.

Inspired by Merry's essay, I thought I'd let you all in on where we are 'at' this year.

I'm really beginning to feel I'm getting on top of my plans for next year now. I must admit I have felt a little daunted at the thought of the responsibility of schooling two boys, but I've decided on a lot more varied and 'light' program. Some things they will do together at the same level - like R.E, art, music, PSE, DT , because they will be new to our program. I know that sounds strange to some of you, but until now I've concentrated on Maths and English because I felt it really important to get a good grounding in those before 'adding in', AND the thought of teaching art fills me with dread so I'm hoping that a friend of mine will take that on. If not the guidelines I downloaded will be of some help I hope. Same goes for R.E, Music, Design Tech' & PSE ('Citizenship'). It sounds heavy but it's not really and I'm going to do these on a loosely rotating cycle. Then I've added in History and Geography which are new too, so we'll do that together and the resources I'm using seem to involve lots of 'hands-on' learning (i.e. making things!). Then all the other stuff will hopefully work as 'parallel' learning - same topic at different levels (that's maths, English, bible study, etc...).

But my main change for next year will not be so much content (although that is massively changed), but approach! Yes, we will still be 'structured' & even have a timetable of 'what when', but I have only scheduled a three day week for Joel (2 full & 2 half days) and a 3 and a half day week for Jacob. That leaves him with a day and a half for 'catch up' work (to finish of anything he needs to from the rest of the week), or do 'topic' work. Then I'm also not making out a daily schedule of each subject - we'll do what feels right for that day and stop when is suitable and we've had enough of it - it can carry over into catch-up time if need be. Every now and then I plan to just announce 'no school' day - just for fun and to keep us fresh and maybe even 'no school week' (?!) I'd like to tackle some 'unit study' work and anticipate that these might take just a day at times, or up to a week at others - flexibility is the name of the game this year. I reckon the only time I might like a little more 'concentrated effort' is towards the ends of each term when I'll want things rounded off and not left hanging into the next term. I'm quite excited about it all. I hope I can transfer some of that to the children.

The girls will both be out two mornings a week and Abbie will be out three, so life should be a little simpler. I won't have to try and keep them occupied at the same time as working with the boys, but I have got some materials to do with them when they are around, so that they feel involved more too. It's hard though, as Phoebe has so little language and Abigail is so independent- she just wants to do everything 'her' way! It's great though, I find myself really looking forward to the day when Abbie starts schooling too - it'll be like my own little classroom and I can do lots of 'group' activities with them all and they will be able to bounce ideas off each other instead of just me (something I do feel they miss out on being at home). Abbie is already beginning to show a desire to learn and trying to write the letters of her name. She can manage the A , the L and the b, but it all looks a little random - still, she's only 3.5!

Video night tonight with Paul, so catch you all tomorrow.

1 comment:

Caroline said...

WOW - what amazing encouragers you all are! And yes Merry, I shall try to post up a version of your essay - soon as I get time. I'm sorting out the study tonight, so - maybe tommorrow or over the weekend. And thanks again all. I had a great day today - save for getting soaked in a thunder storm, but hey! I'll blog tommorrow.