Doing independent work |
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Red 2 Gold: less than a year to Black Belt! |
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Sitting in McD |
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Suzy (pink shirt, NEW blue shoes) with her gr 4-6 team |
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Volleyball drills |
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Being Silly with James |

We've been learning at home for fifteen years.
Our children learning at home are 14 and 16.
Our two oldest children have graduated from their homeschool years and are now in college.
Doing independent work |
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Red 2 Gold: less than a year to Black Belt! |
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Sitting in McD |
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Suzy (pink shirt, NEW blue shoes) with her gr 4-6 team |
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Volleyball drills |
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Being Silly with James |
Urge your members of Congress today to work with the Consumer Product Safety Commission to develop a pragmatic approach to the implementation of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. Strengthening our product safety system is an important goal, but this can only be achieved if there are predictable and commonsense regulations that address safety risks.
Click this link to send an email protesting this law and asking for solutions to the problems it will cause when it goes into effect on February 10.
http://capwiz.com/americanapparel/issues/alert/?alertid=12274476
Here is an excerpt I received today in a homeschool newsletter from Heather Idoni of familyclassroom.net:
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Notes from Heather
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The Sale of Children's Books to be Banned
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Oh, how I wish this were a joke! But it is a grim and looming, almost Orwellian, reality.
Effective February 10th, in the United States, the sale of all children's books (books intended for children ages 12 and under) is to be PROHIBITED. Every single book printed prior to the ruling is affected, whether new or used. New books in production are required to include a "lead-free" certification and will be the only books that are legal to offer for sale.
What does this mean to the homeschooling family?
Well, for one, curriculum fairs across the country will be cancelled as book vendors scramble to figure out how to comply with the new ruling. Complete book inventories will have to be destroyed -- the ruling even prohibits giving away the books!
Local thrift stores will be hard hit -- most will likely have to close their doors -- yes, even Goodwill and Salvation Army.
Clothing, toys and books -- even CDs and DVDs are included in the ruling. Thrift stores will no longer be able to accept or process anything (including clothing) that would be intended for a child.
No more library sales. Libraries will not be permitted to give away or sell book donations. It is unsure yet, however, how the libraries' shelves themselves will be impacted (the ruling doesn't explicitly mention "loaning" books, just selling or giving them away). The key word, however, is "distribution" -- libraries may well be required to destroy books from their shelves.
(The ruling that originally passed was about toys, but the EPA has since made a statement that clothing, books and media are included in "children's toys".)
Just how serious is this new law?
Amazon.com has already notified all vendors of their need to comply. No book can be sold at the Amazon site that was printed prior to compliance. And the "compliance" must be coordinated at the manufacturing stage. At the time of this article there is no clause to be able to grandfather-in older books or even rare out-of-print
books. It can cost between $500 and $1500 to test a book for lead.
I happen to own a children's bookstore specializing in living books from the 1950s and '60s. My punishment for selling a book after February 10th? Up to $100,000 and 5 years in jail. And yes, it is a felony charge. For selling a SINGLE book.
(Although I don't think the S.W.A.T. team scenario would become a reality overnight, at the same time I would be leery of blatantly violating Federal law.)
So what can you do to help save your local used bookstore that sells children’s books? Or that homeschool curriculum business? Or your EBay business selling children's items?
ACT NOW before the quickly approaching deadlines:
1) Email or call the CPSIA - the office of the CPSC ombudsman at
888-531-9070. http://www.cpsc.gov/cgibin/
Comments on Component Parts Testing accepted through January 30,
2009. Or email: Sec102ComponentPartsTesting@
2) Contact your local representatives. For their contact informa-
tion, just enter your zip code.
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3) Make your voice heard by voting on this issue! The top 3 in
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4) Sign the petition.
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5) Spread the word! Forward this article. Send an email. Write
about this on your blog. Tell others about this issue and
encourage them to do the same.
August | Praise Him! Praise Him! | Why So Downcast |
September | The Solid Rock | Mighty is our God |
October | The Old Rugged Cross | Great and Mighty is He |
November | Trust and Obey | Jesus is Alive |
December | O Come All Ye Faithful | ??? |
January | A New Name in Glory | Change My Heart O God |
February | Since Jesus Came Into My Heart | Shine Jesus Shine |
March | Redeemed | He is the King of Kings |
April | In The Garden | Ancient of Days |
May | At Calvary | God Will Make a Way |
June | Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus | ??? |
July | The Star-Spangled Banner | ??? |
Well, I hate to be a copycat, but Jennifer posted her curriculum choices for next year, and since I have mine mostly worked out, I thought I'd do the same. So, thanks, Jennifer, for the impetus!
For those that might not read regularly here, I have 4 children and work full time on second shift. My kids are David, age 12-1/2 in 7th grade; Emily, age 10 in 5th grade; James, age 7-1/2 in 2nd or 3rd grade; and Suzy, age 5 in kindergarten. (Only homeschoolers could be unsure of their children's grade level! lol)
Bible
All kids - Baker Bible Study Guide for All Ages - Finish Volume 3
and alternate with:
Character Building for Families – Volume 2
Math
David - Math U See – continue with Pre-Algebra, then move to Algebra 1
Emily - Math U See - Gamma and memorize all math facts
James - Math U See – Finish Beta, start Gamma
Suzy – learn the numbers and practice counting
Language Arts
Reading
All will do child-chosen silent reading and mom-chosen instructional reading (some aloud, some silent).
All will listen to Read-alouds, Mom-chosen, of general interest
Literature
David – still deciding (perhaps Literary Lessons from Lord of the Rings?)
Phonics
James – Finish Alphabet Island Phonics 2B, Explode the Code 3 & 4, & Phonics Pathways (to supplement when needed
Suzy – Alphabet Island Phonics 1 and Bob Books when ready
Grammar
David – Sonlight Grammar Ace
Spelling
David & Emily - continue with Spelling Power
Penmanship
David Self-Instruction in Handwriting (Zaner-Bloser) Cursive
Emily Self-Instruction in Handwriting (Zaner-Bloser) Neater Printing & Cursive
James Self-Instruction in Handwriting (Zaner-Bloser) Printing
Suzy - Writing the Letters and her name
Writing
All kids will write back and forth to me in their Journals, and write to others via the postal service
Composition for David and Emily will be Institute for Excellence in Writing's course - Student Writing Intensive B.
Science
David – Apologia General Science (or possible Physical Science, if co-op offers this class)
Emily, James, Suzy – Scholastic Science Mini-Journals (9 mini units on various science topics)
Social Studies
Might do From Sea to Shining Sea & Sounding Forth the Trumpet since I already own those, thus continuing our American history study.
Or we may go on to Mystery of History Volume 2....
Physical Education
All kids will play AYSO soccer in the fall & spring.
All kids will have PE at co-op twice a month.
Will include in some form: Music Appreciation, Art, Geography, Typing