Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Our Fall Plan

At last, I finally know what our plan for the fall is! I know, it's months before fall will be here...But we've been considering this program since we moved to Hawaii, and never had enough details to make a firm decision. Now, all the pieces are in place and we've decided..
The state of Hawaii pays for parents to homeschool their children through 2 different programs. The first is the nationwide K-12 program.I've looked at that program, but it's not for us. At least not until high school, when I may reconsider... It's an online program, and there are set books for each class. Cookie cutter learning, which will not work for Crumpet. Or me.
The second option is called the Myron B. Thompson Academy. This is a charter school which mixes homeschooling with some classroom learning. I finally got to attend an orientation last week, and I'm excited about it!
The program gives parents $1500 to use toward books and extracurricular activities. There is a list of acceptable textbooks, and I was concerned that the curriculum I've been leaning toward wouldn't be on there. However, it's a huge list, and everything I was hoping to use is there! My books total about $400, which leaves a lot for outside activities. For extracurriculars, we are hoping to get Crumpet into swim lessons, and he is talking about going back to karate... We'll see how that pans out.
I was concerned about the grade level they would choose for Crumpet. He just turned 5, so technically, he should be starting kindergarten. However, we've been slowly working through our McRuffy kindergarten curriculum, and I didn't want to do it again! Yesterday, we met his teacher and she 'tested' him - he placed out of kindergarten, so we'll be moving ahead into first grade! She was excellent with my shy little boy. They talked for a while, and he enjoyed showing off his knowledge for her, once he got going. Then she let him play with Legos while she and I talked about how the school year works.
She holds 4 classes a month at the school, each related to a different subject. We will be required to attend 2 per month, but we can go to all of them if we choose. I was nervous about having to leave Crumpet, but she told me I could stay for the classes if necessary. After seeing him warm up so quickly to her, I'm hoping to be able to leave after the first couple of classes. There are usually 8 to 10 kids per class, which is nice and small. The kids will be kindergartners and first graders, which is good because he'll be in with kids his age, and those a tiny bit older.
There are also frequent field trips to science labs scattered around the island, and those sound like fun!
It was interesting to see how willing Crumpet was to write for his new teacher. He refuses for me. That is one of the reasons I'm looking forward to being part of this program. It will be lovely to have support from a teacher. She will be there for questions and suggestions anytime. We have to turn in a portfolio of our work 4 times a year, to be sure that we are on track. That doesn't bother me. It will be good help to keep me on a schedule!
I know we've had some trouble with Crumpet in classrooms before, but I'm hoping he will have matured a bit by fall and will be ready for this. I really do think this sounds like the perfect program for us! Just one more reason I am NOT leaving Hawaii... ;)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Why I Homeschool...

I've been reading people's answers to questions for the Homeschool Blog Hop, and it's been really fun to learn about people. I'm not going to answer them all, but this week's question is "Why homeschool?", and it reminded me of the day I decided to homeschool. We took Crumpet to Riverbanks Zoo for the first time, soon after we moved to Georgia. He was 14 months old, and he had just started walking. It is the first two pictures, below, which made up my mind. I realize that, as an outsider, these pics probably don't show much.

But I was there, and I still remember the excitement and joy he expressed at every turn. In the first picture, we found a frog in a stream when we were crossing a bridge. In the second, Crumpet, who could barely walk, is dragging me to see something that caught his eye. When I got home and looked at the pictures, I realized that I would do anything to keep that love for learning alive, and I knew that meant keeping him out of school. I loved reading and learning, but by the end of high school, I never wanted to see a book again. (Fortunately, I've gotten over that and want to learn everything there is know again, but it took a long time to recover from the public school system...) My husband gave up caring really early on in school. I won't let it happen to my child. So I started reading everything I could find about homeschooling and realized it was totally doable and absolutely right for us. I'm very lucky to have a husband who agrees.
And, just a few more cute pictures from that day, because I think Crumpet was the cutest child ever...
Gorilla, just inches from our noses (behind glass):

First petting zoo. This goat freaked him out:

First carousel ride:
Little Muscle Man:
I love that as a homeschooler, I will always be right there next to him, holding his hand as he explores the world, and I will never miss a minute of it.