Friday, October 19, 2007

Resourcing Your Weaknesses

I've been spending our curriculum dollars a bit differently the last few years. I couldn't have concisely told you WHY.....but now I can. ::snort::

Lee, an online friend, has recently published a DVD series which discusses homeschooling the high schooler. Lee has a business and newsletter that you may enjoy. You can find more info, as well as view a sample of the DVD here. I think Lee's DVD's would be a great resource for a homeschool support group or co-ops to have in their library. Now, I've not purchased or viewed them in their entirety, ::snort::, but from the clip and from what I know of Lee, I think they would be a treasure trove of information.

ANYWAY - I know Lee said something about how you spend your dollars - I think on the youtube clip. The phrase that has stuck in my mind is "resource your weakness". In other words you WILL naturally spend curriculum dollars on areas that interest you - your strengths. Many of us, however, avoid those areas that we aren't so great at.

THIS is what I've been doing the past couple of years. I purchased a TOTAL new math program last year - Math U See - though I have shelves of perfectly good Saxon. Why? Because for some of my children Saxon wasn't working. Math is a weak area for me, and Math U See makes it understandable.

Last year we attempted lap books. We now have lap BASKETS...lots of little booklets that we never figured out HOW or took the TIME to put into a big folder, sitting in baskets. THIS year I purchased an ASSEMBLED LAPBOOK that we only have to fill out for unit 1. I figure then we can decide if we like it enough to learn how to assemble our own. I'm resourcing my weaknesses. Don't hassle me about how easy it is to do it - it's YOUR strength. ::snort:: I really WISH I were in a co-op where there was a teacher who KNEW what she was doing to demonstrate how to make the folds and assemble the books...then I'm sure I wouldn't need to buy one already assembled...but for now - I did. LOL

I shared before how I HATE mess and disorganization....and the road I've traveled to become a funschooler has been observed by many of you...some with alarm that I'm getting soft in my old age, and some in great amusement that I'm actually buying paint and clay and making messes. ::snort:: I KNEW I needed to do more FUN and hands on things with the children. We've done better the last few years. This year, however, I began to resource my weakness. When time is short ART, hands on things - go first. I'm not consistent. I do well for the first 9 weeks and then begin to slide. THIS year I ordered history kits for the next nine weeks. We'll see how that goes.


Here Arielle unpacks our new kit on Ancient Greece and Rome from Hands and Hearts

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It becomes quite apparent that I COULD do this on my own...but having the supplies in one spot, all the little pieces ready to go...will keep me motivated to add fun even when the crunch months hit. The kids were really excited to see these arrive. I'm excited that I won't have to run to Hobby Lobby for craft things each week. LOL


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Many of these activities are ones that we'll have listed in our TOG manual...but with the supplies all here I am more likely to keep my commitment. This kit contains supplies to:
Paint a beautiful fresco
Make a relief
Create a mosaic place mat
Paint a Greek amphora
Play knucklebones
Play Roman Numerals Memory Match game
Learn to identify and sketch columns
Clean and restore an AUTHENTIC ancient Roman coin
Memorize Bible verses and principles with our exclusive Bible Truths Cards
Create lovely notebook pages with our exclusive notebook pages

I'm not sure we'll use the Bible portion - as we have things we are already doing. I'm not sure we'll make a notebook, but we'll use the notebook drawings and pages for our lapbooks and such.
I'm so glad to have seen Lee put a name to what I'd been led to do. It is making a HUGE difference in our school. We've enjoyed school so much more the past two years. The girls came home and said, "Mom - you never did all this fun stuff with US". ::snort:: No, because I was still a school at homer when they were young. LOL

If you've read this far, you deserve a reward. Here's a true confession. I threw out 3 crayons yesterday. I hate picking them up. I will do better or we will soon be crayonless once again.....can I still be a funschooler after this post, Jodi?



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11 comments:

Jen said...

I hate to say it, but I throw out crayons all the time. But, in our case it is that we have SO many. I buy a bunch of boxes when they are on sale. And I am STILL trying to teach them to use one crayon at a time and keep them in their boxes. Ugh. Wish they would learn (I know consistency on my part would help!) But, if I will often just throw them out if I find them on the floor. Most of them go in some communal drawing utensil box, but not all of them!

Michelle said...

De'Etta, thanks for sharing your insight. I have found hands on activities are also the first things not to get done when short on time because it's one of my weaknesses too. Can you explain to me why burnout usually occurs around 9 weeks of schooling? I really struggle with this.

Hi! My name is Michelle and I am lap book impaired. LOL There, I said it. If I had someone to show me how to do the folds and put them together I could do it. I do like the kits you got. They look like lots of fun and everything is right there which would make me much more likely to do them with the kids.

The HomeScholar said...

DeEtta,
Thank you for your sweet words, and your positive comments about my DVD series! I appreciate you SO much!
Blessings,
Lee
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Anonymous said...

(Chuckling...)I too throw out any crayon as soon as I find it broken or w/paper torn off!

I'm also one that doesn't like messes that come w/crafts. I kept putting my children off when they were little telling them they'd get to do those things in preschool and elementary. Sure enough, they are now.

However,now I'm volunteering 2 of the 3 teachers I work with have me cutting w/scissors, die cut and gluing 25 sets/class of projects each week for the K and 2nd graders to be able to then fill-in-the-blanks for their books.

So, instead of taking the time to build memories w/my 3 when they were home, I'm now serving 50 children. lol

I'm a slow/stubborn learner...though it has been a blessing too, for I'm finally over my aversion to sticky glue.

Debbie said...

Great post, De'Etta. I also remember Lee's words and this year we bought CQLA. Writing and language arts are areas I feel we lack it. CQLA is helping tremendously.

I also, do not like messes, but it is now unavoidable with with so many little ones around...let the paint and playdoh fly! LOL

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

Ah ha! Jen - a fellow crayon trasher! ::snort::

Jodi said...

You are so funny, of course you can still be a funschooler!

I throw away some things which I find not put away on a regular basis. I also can't stand mega clutter and I think it makes learning harder too (I read a long time ago that kids should be able to start the day with a fresh slate rather than arise into chaos and I do think that's true) Anyway what I'm trying to say is that we make a mess many days but we clean it up at night (usually, not always!) so we can start fresh again in the morning and not face a mess. Unless there are things which need to be kept out to dry or they are works in progress.

I've swept up and tossed out my share of broken crayons or lone legos when I'm feeling less than patient.

I still can't do some of the lapbook folds! I'm pretty sure some of them are tricks and they can't actually be done, it's just to torture us.

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

LOL Darshia! I think it would be easier for me to figure this out with my small group than with 50. LOL

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

INVEST IN YOUR WEAKNESS! That's Lee's phrase. LOL In the military we always hear about sources and resources and etc....

Cynthia said...

LOL!!! My motto is to OUTSOURCE my weaknesses so we've had music teachers, math tutors, art classes, science co-ops, etc (LOL)... I'm such a whimp! I'd rather outsource it than resource it!

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

Cindy - that is ALSO military - maybe I should consider your method. LOL