Showing posts with label language arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label language arts. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2012

pumpkin pickin’ season

 

 

 

In My Life This Week

 

I don’t tend to share the guts of life, really.  It’s much easier to curl up inside myself when things are hard.  But then, that’s not really living honest.  And my heart’s desire is to be honest.  Always.  Even when it’s not easy.  And it hasn’t been easy lately.  In a variety of ways but mostly with Trevy.

 

First of all…I’ve mentioned recently that his energy and curiosity have been at an all time high.

 

But more than that, his behavior has been disturbing.  So angry and mean.  Unhappy about everything.  Screaming about everything. He bit my arm and his brother’s.  Opening skin even.  And it’s been heartbreakingly exhausting trying to parent him through this.  Behavior issues are by far the hardest part of our Seizure Monster story.

 

So last week having reached the point of desperation, I called the neuro’s office to check on recent lab work.  We measure his seizure medication levels every other month.  That poor sweet nurse who answered the phone.  I wound up boo-hoo-ing to her.  Maybe it was the fact that she was listening.  Maybe it was just how stinkin’ sweet she was.  Not once making me feel like a terrible parent.  Never making me feel like his behavior is linked to my lack of parental skills.  Even though I’d been mentally blaming myself.  Not her though.  She just listened while I gushed my fears that at this rate “they” were gonna want to lock him up in a cage someday.  She listened and encouraged me through it all.  She apologized that Dr. Neuro was out of the office that day.  I sighed and told her…we could make it through another night, I’m sure.  Evidently, her compassion was real because she called Dr. Neuro and told her she needed to call me!  Of course, Dr. Neuro called me while I was at the market.  Dr. Neuro happens to have a VERY thick Hindi accent.  You know you’re a special needs mom when you’re violating every HIPPA law ever created by shouting your child’s medical history in the middle of the milk and eggs!

 

It turns out that one of Trevy’s seizure meds was quite low.  She gave me the increase schedule and chatted about other things.  You know your child has profound medical issues when the specialist calls you on their cell phone and reminds you that she gave that number to you so you could cry on her shoulder when you needed.  Sigh.

 

Anyway…

 

For months Trevor’s behavior has slowly been spiraling out of control.  I have this thing about not wanting to be the crazy psycho seizure mom who blames every little thing on epilepsy.  So I was searching every other explanation.  Maybe his ears hurt?  I treated with Wally’s Ear Oil.  Maybe it’s sensory?  We tried joint compression, weighted vest, heavy jumping and more.  Maybe it’s just adjusting to the demands of K?  Maybe this…maybe that…

 

But I kid you not…the morning after we’d increased his dose he woke up a completely different boy.  Actually, he woke up the little boy I know and love!

 

Note to Self:  If Trevor’s behavior spikes WAY outside his norm it’s okay to play the crazy psycho seizure mommy card.

 

 

In Our Homeschool This Week

 

I think we’re in a nice groove.  I keep meaning to get a workbox post together.  But the time?  Who has it? 

 

Bristel is excelling in her Math and coming along with her Reading.

 

I bumped Toby up to Saxon’s Pre-Algebra based on his placement test results.  He’s so totally capable.  But not without plenty of weeping and gnashing of teeth!

 

Both of the kiddos are really enjoying Mystery of History.  We’re building our own replica of Stonehenge this week.  I’ll have to post pictures next!  If I find out where that time went, I mean.  Winking smile

 

 

Places We’re Going and People We’re Seeing

 

 

Clearly, with all the Trevy drama…my creativity and energy has been running on fumes.

 

Which is why I am SO thankful for a wonderful and amazing friend who offered to take the kids to a special home school workshop on animal communication!  Seriously, Jen, that was a bigger blessing than you know!  My heart breaks every time my kids miss out on something because I’m too tired…or it conflicts with Trevy’s therapies.   You made ALL of our day by inviting them to hang out with you guys!

 

If you’re reading this and know a homeschool mommy who happens to have a little one with special needs…I promise you it will bless her deeply if you invite her other kiddos along for a special treat!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also had a wonderful time with a huge group of other homeschoolers for our annual Simcock Farm Pumpkin Pickin’ field trip!  You can’t beat $5 for a hayride, corn maze, pumpkin, pumpkin ice cream and feeding the rescue animals!

 

 

Annnnd…

 

if that weren’t enough fun…

 

We have American Heritage Girls tomorrow and ICE SKATING next week!  One of the best homeschool activities in our area is the weekly ice skating at a local prep school.  They let us use their rink for an hour each week.  It’s great exercise and friend time.  For them…and me!

 

 

What’s not working for us…

 

 

I was using Apples Daily Spelling Drills for Toby and we both just really really weren’t clickin’ with it.  So this week, I set up spelling lists for him on Spelling City and that’s working SO much better!

 

Another thing that wasn’t working was the way I was doing their schedules.  I spent a TON of time and energy creating a super cute grid for Bristel.  She hated it.  I’m talking…totally not into it!  It made her feel too “baby-ish”.  Soooooo…I’m trying out a new style.

 

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I just fiddled around with various tables in Open Office until I was happy.  I’m already loving how I can add very specific details to each day’s lesson plan.  The picture above is a screenshot of an incomplete schedule.  If you’d like a copy of my template just leave me your email addy in the comments and I’ll send it over.  In love

 

I’m Inspired By

 

This mom’s decision to stop hiding and start being photographically present in her children’s lives.  So someday they’ll have proof she really existed!  I SO heart connected with her.  Photos of me are few and far between.  And the ones I’m actually in I’ve carefully hidden as much of myself as possible behind a child or two.  The stress of the last few years has done a number on my face & figure.  But it’s time to swallow my pride (and insecurities) and make silly faces with them for a keepsake.

 

A Video to Share

 

I married an Orioles loving man who is raising little Orioles loving youngins.  Every Spring for the last twelve years he’s said, “This is the year, Babe.  I just know it!”  Every summer, I’d console my boys.

 

And then the impossible happened!

 

For all the other girls out there loving die hard O’s fans…I leave you with this…

 

 

 

…danielle

 

 

 

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

creating our very own book(let) of poetry

 

I would post pictures…

 

 

but alas…the camera batteries are toast.  Which is what happens when I let Trevy play with the camera.  If only he didn’t look so darn cute with it hanging around his neck!

 

 

Anyway…

 

 

The big kids are creating their own books of poems this month.  I’m using these prompts to explore the various types of poetry.  Yesterday we used their names to create Acrostics.  Today we wrote about our favorite colors.  And their writings were just too cute not to share!  Still wishing I could point and click for you…because there is something about childish handwriting that makes me all sappy too.  Maybe I dooooo have some poetic in me after all?  Or maybe it’s all just sap!  In love

 

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Red

 

Red reminds me of the blood shed at Calvary.

Red makes me feel scared and brave at the same time.

Red sounds like the lava below the surface, waiting to erupt.

 

by Toby

 

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Green

 

Green makes me feel like the grass.

Green makes me happy.

I like green.

by Bristel

 

 

 

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Gosh, do I love these kids! 

 

 

…danielle

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

his 5th Grade workboxes

 

We’re still using and loving our file totes from Walmart.

 

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And while I do have a school/therapy room.  Toby prefers to do his work in the dining room.  And really, I can’t blame him.  It’s always so warm and cheery in the mornings. 

 

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He’s almost finished with his Saxon 5/4 book.  Only a handful of lessons to go.

 

He does really good with Saxon…but fractions will mess with anyone’s head.  We’ve had some fraction drama lately. 

 

I found a great video that I think helped him wrap his mind around how to find the common denominator.  Plus, we’re reviewing ALEKS and after the initial griping (he’s not a fan of new or change) he’s really starting to like it.  I’m a meanie, and make him do his whole Saxon lesson plus one skill from each sections of his ALEKS pie. 

 

  

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We just wrapped up our study of the moon in Apologia’s Exploring Astronomy.  Next stop…Mars!

 

It cracks me up that Bristel is always in her robe!  Daddy is stingy with the heat! Winking smile

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I just started giving him writing assignments this year.  Last year writing was his nemesis.  So I was letting it go for a while and focusing instead on his grammar.  ACE has been SUCH a wonderful fit for his grammar!  No more tears! 

 

And now I think he’s ready to be stretched again.  In love

 

We’re using Jump In (Apologia).  I break the chapters/skills up for him.  I loooove this easy to edit printable calendar!  I just type in his assignments, print and wa-lah!  He has a writing schedule.  Typically he has writing M,W,F.

 

I mix computer and writing by having him do his assignments on the PC.

 

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He’s starting a new PACE for History/Geography.

 

Plus, addicted to the History Channel’s The Story of Us!

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I really can’t say enough about ACE’s grammar for Tobes.  It has done a world of good for him.  The constant review and simple instructions have been just the ticket for him.

 

He even told me that he enjoys diagraming sentences the other day!

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We’re using ACE for his spelling too.  But I’m just ho-hum about it.  Next year I think I’m gonna try a combo of Apples and Wordly Wise.

 

I think it’s cute that he wrote “Mars” in red ink!  Did you know Mars is read because it’s rusty?  That’s our cool science fact of the week.  Smile

 

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He’s getting better all the time on the piano!

 

Not pictured but part of his school week:

 

Basketball.  He plays for the town team and our local CYO.

Reading.  He has a whole slew of Geronimo Stilten books that he’s tearing through.

Community Service.  He’s a buddy with our Special Olympics program.

French.  This isn’t an intensive program.  I’m using Great Commission Language’s Jr. French program.  We really just listen to the cd and work on the vocab together.  I try to listen daily during our opening exercises.

Character Training.  He’s part of a Bible Club that meets once a week at my parents’ church.

 

Gosh…that sounds like an awful lot.  But really it isn’t.  And some days are just CORE subjects only.   

 

…danielle

Thursday, January 19, 2012

b-d confusion tips


The question of b-d confusion came on on a FB group I belong to the other day.  The funny thing is…my 1st Grader struggles, but I never thought to ask for tips!  I guess I was just thinking she’d out grow it.  And maybe she will.  But in the mean time there are some super duper ideas to help wrap her little mind around the difference!




One idea is to print out this bed poster and have your child use their fingers to make the letters b and d. 


Below is another great visual from  Come Together Kids.




Or you can have your child write the word “bed” and then draw themselves sleeping in it.  How cute is that?! 


Clever and cute always make the best combo!


…danielle