Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Secular illusion

We can't afford all kinds of fancy curriculum or to buy something just to find out it doesn't fit our family. I've been using a free online program for science and history although it is christian based so I just skip all the bible talk. It makes me sick that this is actually being taught to many kids as fact. We are NOT one of those households. At least I tell my son what I believe is my opinion and allow him to ask questions.
I can't help to think anyone who finds out we homeschool that doesn't know my views thinks I have this outlook and I feel like its a stench I can't wash off. We have to travel an hour away for any co-op functions or group field trips because our local one is LEAH and they make you sign a statement of faith. Which I'm not ok with.
I made a mistake in this particular curriculums group for my state asking if anyone was in my county. I wanted someone to hang out with this summer. I have a hard time making friends. And now with homeschooling its just another obstacle I have to not relate with others. The only person to respond said they're in the next county over and immediately asked if I was interested in joining the Christian Fellowship Academy enrichment program on Fridays. (Really?! Can we not have anything else in common?)That they offer art, music, gym, character class, and biblical apologetics for the older students. They also help with quarterly reports and IHIPS. And that she could get me some info on putting in an application. I told her I'd keep it in mind. I feel like a fraud in the homeschool groups I've joined.
Since we are continuing our journey I will keep searching for secular history and science options. Unschooling comes to mind. Now that I've bared myself. I realized I don't implement any religious materials into my instruction so illusion does not apply.

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Free science DVD's

https://www.hhmi.org/order-materials Includes shipping. No catch! I personally ordered these myself.

Sorry, these are no longer available.

Monday, June 19, 2017

3 subjects in 1

We covered 3 subjects with HIV/AIDS. Health with prevention (this included use of condoms GASP lol), history with a timeline from the CDC, and science with treatment. I love our open discussions.

Friday, June 16, 2017

Netflix can be educational

For science, we've watched Bill Nye saves the world, a documentary about Koko the gorilla, penguins spy in the huddle and pandas the journey home. I love our discussions that come up and how he is learning without it looking like school.  

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Horseback riding as PE

X was willing to try horseback riding. He was very apprehensive at first but once he got the feel for it he really enjoyed himself. I told him he will be a pro in no time.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Science fair

We went to a science fair. My favorite experiments were the self-inflating balloon, the painless band-aid removal, the self-made lava lamp, and the laser demonstration. 

Saturday, June 3, 2017

No looking back

Last month the local 5th graders went to the middle school for orientations. I asked X if he was interested in checking it out. He wasn't even interested in entertaining the idea lol. We are content.