Showing posts with label back-to-school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back-to-school. Show all posts

Monday, September 18, 2017

Can You Guess Which Kid...

...made each of these "My Life In Apps" worksheets??
This was such a fun back-to-school activity for them to complete. 
Now YOU get to figure out who is who....

**answers included at the end of this post**


A


B


C


D


E


F


G


H

As you can see, some kids took a more literal approach and included their favorite apps that they use and some kids made up their own apps to describe what is important in their life.  Either way, it was so much fun!!!

Here are the answers and their grades for the 2017/2018 schoolyear....
A - Melody - 8th grade
B - Max - 4th grade
C - Fone - 11th grade
D - Yoda - preK
E - Pookey - 3rd grade
F - Mario - 9th grade
G - Rose - K
H - Ariel - 6th grade

How did you do??
What would your "Life In Apps" look like?  



Friday, September 2, 2016

The (Cool) School Kids - 2016/2017

We have already completed three full weeks of school here at the Young Family Academy.  Things are going great so far!!  We wanted a good head start before young one #9 arrives in a couple months.  That way, we can take a little school off once she's here.

We started our homeschool co-op today, so I thought that it would be a good day to take back-to-school pics for the year.  The two littles, Rose and Yoda, didn't go to co-op though.  Instead they got to have a playdate at their grandma's with two cousins their age.

Here's our students for the year...

Fone


Mario

Melody


Ariel

Max


Pookey

Rose

And da momma and da baby (Yoda)....

(Poor little Yoda was not fond of the waking up early part.  Thank God we could bring him to Grandma's with an empty belly, since she didn't mind feeding him a bowl of Rice Krispies.  So here he is about 2 minutes before walking out the door - couldn't even open his peepers)

Monday, August 31, 2015

School is in session!!!!!



Today, Young Family Academy was in session for the first time for the 2015-2016 school year.  Our line-up of students and grades are:
Fone - 9th grade
Mario - 7th grade
Melody - 6th grade
Ariel - 4th grade
Max - 2nd grade
Pookey - 1st grade

And, we do have two sweet tag-a-longs, Rose and Yoda!!  Going to be participating in an activity bag swap soon to have activities on hand for miss Rose who needs something to keep her busy, rather than her interrupting us every 30 seconds. I am thinking about making these and these for the swap and getting two sets back.  

With 8 young ones and all activities they are in, and knowing how important it is to maintain a huge sense of peace, we use quite a bit of computer curriculum.  We mix-and-max what works for our family.  Some of our choices include:  Saxon Math, My Catholic Faith Delivered, AOP Switched on Schoolhouse, Abeka, Seton, Catholic Heritage Curriculum, and Homeschool Connections.  So, a little bit of everything, I guess.  We pick and choose the "best of the best"!!  :)

School days, school days





Dear old Golden Rule days



Reading and 'riting and 'rithmetic




++Thank you, God, for calling us to homeschool.  Please bless our year as we learn and grow in faith, academics, and bonding with each other!!++

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

What does a day #2 look like??

I shared on our first day post how the little guys were up and ready to go for the day.  Well, much to my surprise, the four big kids were up and going and working like little busy bees before I was awake and out of the shower.  Guess they realized this year was not going to be "so bad" and that one of the best things about homeschooling is that the harder you work, the sooner you will be done and have more free time for the rest of the day!!



++Thank you, God, for surprise mornings like this and for the good kids you have blessed us with!!++

Back to (home) school - 2014/2015




I never thought I'd homeschool.  With my background in teaching and my sister-in-law being one of those "homeschool hicks", I just knew that homeschooling wasn't for me.  So when our oldest was preschool age, we proudly sent him to the local Catholic school, knowing we were making the right decision.  After a few months in, something didn't feel right.  The Rosary hanging on the wall, the name "Catholic", and the church sharing the same parking lot, didn't seem to make a huge effect on what he was bringing home - Halloween celebrations instead of All Saints and Advent seemed to jump right to Christmas as he learned all the typical secular Christmas songs - "Rudolf", "Frosty", etc....  BIG red flags going up, for sure!!  We were paying for a Catholic education and weren't seeing much faith taught at all.


So, what do we do?  Look that CrAzY "homeschooling hick" sister-in-law of mine and consider the unimaginable!!  What a step of humility!!  Our sweet Fone had a late August birthday, so we decided to make the next year a "trial homeschooling year" - really we couldn't screw up.  If it didn't work, then we'd send him to Kindergarten and he'd be the oldest in his class.  And, after a couple months of homeschooling our new 5 year old, there was a sense of peace, despite the toddler and baby and house I was trying to keep up with as well.  Amidst all these jobs as momma, cook, maid, nurse, and now teacher, there was that sense of peace and God telling us to "stay"!  So, guess what?  We did!!!


And our sweet Fone, once a Kindergartener, is now taller than me and in 8th grade homeschooling at the Young Family Academy!!  For the 2014/2015 school-year, we have six students....

Pookey



Max


Ariel


Melody


Mario


Fone


And, this sweet beauty of ours is too cute to not include, although she is not an "official" student yet.  She's actually more of a distraction at times, but adds so much JOY and fun times to our days!  

Rose




So how did day 1 go??  Here are some snippets and pictures to go along with our fun day....

These two birds were up and going way too early and woke me up all ready to begin their first day in Kindergarten and First Grade.  Such sweet boys...

We did our morning routine (get dressed, brush your teeth, make your bed, eat breakfast).  Oh yeah, gotta share the "breakfast of champions"....               


(or not!  thinking practical - lol!)

But I guess it is truly considered a "breakfast of champions" when you add in Soul Food (daily Mass readings podcast played from our Laudete app)...


Our kids trucked along with all their subjects and I was very happy at the ease of teaching 6 kids when you choose curriculum wisely.  We oped for a no-schedule-type-of-day and just took turns sharing the computers as needed and things went very smooth.  We have tried MANY different types and styles and one thing I have realized after the years go by and babies keep coming is that we need "practical" and "simple" and so far we are happy with the choices we made for this year (much more computer-based learning than in the past).  With our sweet baby coming in October, it gives me much confidence that the kids will be able to continue with most of their subjects for those first few weeks of transition while I snuggle and love and on our little guy and do lots of reading and resting from the couch with our youngest students.  Here are some pics of our sweet kids working their little tails off...









By the time the daddy/"principal" came home from work, all school was completed, graded and put away back in the tubs and on the shelves....

After a wonderfully, successful, blessed day #1, it was a necessity to celebrate with our favorite local ice cream....


++Thank you, God, for the unexpected calling of homeschooling you asked us to take on years ago, and the many blessings and fruits it has shown along the way!++

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