Homeschool Mother's Journal ~ Week 4
In my life this week...
I have been very tired. It is a combination of being too busy for too many days, Monkey waking up at 5am, and my fibromyalgia. I am looking forward to warmer Arizona days and a slower week.
In our homeschool this week...
We have had a little fun straying from the usual schedule. Unicorn spent 2 days involved in a couple worldwide challenges. On March 1st she was involved in World Math Day and on March 3rd she was involved in World Spelling Day. For the Math one she completed 3 of 5 levels and for the Spelling she completed all 5 levels! We are very proud of her!
Also, we did some fun activities on March 2nd to celebrate Dr. Seuss' Birthday!
Places we're going and people we're seeing...
Thankfully, this weekend I don't have to go anywhere! I am still recovering from last weekend's outings. Unicorn, on the other hand, will be going to visit her dad.
My favorite thing this week was...
being able to participate in World Math Day, World Spelling Day and celebrating Dr. Seuss!
What's working/not working for us...
Still trying to work out a schedule that allows Unicorn and Ladybug to get their work done in the morning.
Homeschool questions/thoughts I have...
This week I am grateful for the flexibility homeschooling allows. Had Unicorn been in public school she would not have been able to participate in all these extra, fun activities this week.
A photo, video, link, or quote to share...
Unicorn participating in World Spelling Day:
Sounds like a fun week!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I did none of those this week ;) but sounds like you had fun!
ReplyDeleteVery fun. World spelling day. New to me!
ReplyDeleteI love the flexibility of homeschool, too!
Blessings and thanks for sharing over at Sue's. ;)
Following from FBH
ReplyDeleteKelly
I've Become My Mother
Kelly's Ideas
Amazing Salvation
I like the flexibility of homeschooling as well. Sometimes we can spend hours on a subject if it interests us...and other times not as much. I know that in a public school having that type of flexibility wouldn't be possible.
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Ann
http://harvestmoonbyhand.blogspot.com
Homeschool is great for that flexablity it gives us. Looks like a great week.
ReplyDeleteThose are some early mornings, I hope you have a more relaxing week now. My daughter enjoyed World Math Day, too.
ReplyDeleteI am following you through the hop. Please folloe me at http://thecryptocapersseries.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletewww.reneeahand.com
I homeschool my children too.
Thanks!
Renee
I just saw your blog today from the blog hop and am following you now! I currently don't have children, but hopefully that will chnage in the next couple of months! But my husband wants me to homeschool! So I am intrigued and look forward to reading your blog! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the flexibility that homeschooling provides too! Can't really imagine otherwise..
ReplyDeleteFellow homeschooling mama,
Kim
www.thefitnessmoms.com
Thank you all for stopping by! We had a great week! I will stop by all your blogs soon!
ReplyDeleteI love the flexibility that homeschooling provides too! Can't really imagine otherwise..
ReplyDeleteFellow homeschooling mama,
Kim
www.thefitnessmoms.com
I am following you through the hop. Please folloe me at http://thecryptocapersseries.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletewww.reneeahand.com
I homeschool my children too.
Thanks!
Renee
Those are some early mornings, I hope you have a more relaxing week now. My daughter enjoyed World Math Day, too.
ReplyDeleteFollowing from FBH
ReplyDeleteKelly
I've Become My Mother
Kelly's Ideas
Amazing Salvation
Sounds like a fun week!
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