Friday, May 16, 2008

Notes on our week

It's Friday evening, the kids are at Scouts, and I am looking back over our week to see how it went, what we didnt get to (art and music appreciation, and no nature walk although Jared and I did have a walk), what was good. This week Gen started her current affairs journal and that went well- I feel good about that. She chose a local shark attack, and a genetic mutant sheep/goat, to write about! I had Jared do a drawing for a narration this week, and it has sparked off his enthusaism for drawing again. As someone said, he needs to feel success before he can try things, and his drawing was good. (Achilles with blood pouring out of his heel!).
Next week we have National testing, and that will disrupt our normal routine a fair bit. We will keep up the reading though.
I am feeling inspired to design a program for Australian homeschoolers that is similar to Ambleside- a list of books and a schedule- but secular, and with an Australian flavour alongside the World history. There are so many wonderful Australian books, and nowadays, even curricula. I feel there is a need for an Australian program outline for new homeschoolers and others looking for something different. It could have various alternatives eg for language arts, for grammar- there are different approaches which will suit different people. I would like to make it simple but extensive. I have made an outline...now I realise, comes the work!

2 comments:

Angela said...

You go girl! What a great idea to design your own program for Aussie Homeschoolers! I will be interested to see what you come up with! Don't limit yourself to "down under"- we may be your first customers!

The Crib Chick said...

Yay! Peela has a blog!

I just recently realized you had one, and wanted to comment and let you know how excited I am to read about what you guys do, since we seem to be similar in our goals/approach.

Both of my oldest kids will be starting high school (grade 9), soon, (13 and 14 years old) and we'll be studying Ancients, so I'll be visiting often, and with great interest. :-)