I am a part-time home-schooling mom of a reluctant kindergartner.
My son will most certainly be attending two years of K, for reasons determined even before he was enrolled. (long story short: Child with birthday 1 mo before CA cut-off date for K eligibility renders him ineligible for preschool tuition assistance - and yes, even the child with a delay. So he is in K.)
Home-schooling for us has meant many things. We have gone to see the various stages of decay of an 86 foot blue whale which washed ashore 20 miles north.
We have watched the progression of local butterfly migration.
We have smashed pumpkins off a deck to grow more pumpkins.
We have counted sea lions off the wharf.
We have played 'knights and batman' (very complicated with embellishable rules, apparently).
We have counted strawberries into snack cups, snack cups into muffins, muffins into boxes....you get the idea.
One of my favorite resources from our I/S (Independent Study; which equates those 2 days/wk of home-schooling, in addition to his 3 days/wk teeny classroom experience) happen to be those little hand-outs from which are usually WAY above Bubbles' head but get the creative juices flowing.
Last week we read the and I asked him a few questions about his own climate and our own location. He proceeded to dictate to me, the following 'essay' on 'Where I Live':
My house is in California.
I live in B*****D***.
It's a mountain.
We have a beach called 'Shell Beach'.
Sometimes it snows.
We get rain up here!
We always go to swimming class.
We always have playdates up to O's house or down to my house.
And we ALWAYS go to school.
We have fun getting shells.
#ApraxiaCanSuckIt
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Woo! Go Bubbles! You'll show 'em all some day - except your mama, who has always believed in you. :D
Bubbles Rocks!
We saw the whale too...an amazing, touching sight to behold. Brooks didn't want to leave, but couldn't express to me exactly why. Awesome.
I'm just swinging by to let you know I'm still checking in on you, see how things are going! (also, my comment moderation word? safeing!)
wishing you and your family a happy good new year!
Are you OK? It's mighty quiet out there?
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How are you? Things have been pretty quiet, so that always makes me a little concerned. Give me a call if you'd like to talk or even just to get the kids together.
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