A simple change, for a BIG impact in your Homeschool!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @Bookworm5589
    @Bookworm5589 Год назад +26

    I changed the bingo song to my daughter's name to teach her how to spell her name. It worked

  • @kendrascorner
    @kendrascorner Год назад +12

    Oh my goodness YES. I was homeschooled as a kid, and it is SO TRUE that the hands on and FUN things are what I remember the most. I am always amazed when I see kids not interested in learning. I am so grateful I had parents who fostered my interests and taught me things in fun and interesting ways.

  • @crowgrl13
    @crowgrl13 Год назад +7

    Music really does help learning. I am 49 years old and still remember all the words to "Conjunction Junction" from "Schoolhouse Rock" during our Saturday morning cartoons!

  • @melissawells2502
    @melissawells2502 Год назад +11

    I've been homeschooling for 10 years, and it just occured to me while watching this video that I need to incorporate more videos into the history curriculum my 3rd grader is going through. He listens to the audio book for the lesson, but I used to show my older kids videos pertaining to what they were learning all the time. He's kind of gotten the short end of the homeschool stick, because I've cut out a lot of fluff with him, but sometimes that fluff is the fun stuff they look forward to. So thanks for the inspiration to get back to doing some of that stuff!

  • @JessicaWarner-t4j
    @JessicaWarner-t4j Год назад +9

    PERFECT timing. I just decided last night to forgo formal all-in-one, open and go curriculums for interest focus every 2 weeks guided by the alphabet. For example, A is for Armor-- we'll learn about blacksmithing, military around the world, fencing as a sport, wound care and first aid.

    • @missysj7970
      @missysj7970 Год назад

      Sounds amazing. Are you using any resources to guide you at all?

  • @shilohpeterson5307
    @shilohpeterson5307 Год назад +4

    I was raised on sonlight history 1st-12th grade and boy did their books/literature bring history to life! I still remember some of them with such fondness

    • @jessicajones611
      @jessicajones611 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes 🙌 we love Sonlight! My boys cuddle up on the sofa with a blanket while I read, it’s the most enjoyable part of our homeschool day.

  • @birdsaloud7590
    @birdsaloud7590 Год назад +1

    I have learnt that every child learns a certain way so when I started home-schooling my son he struggled to focus. Then I went through a period of 'free-schooling' and was delighted to find that he started looking into topics that he was interested in and he also listened to a variety of debates so he started to formulate his own opinions and was able to back them up. A few years later he has such a good handle on the state of the world and his powers of expression are really good. I don't think he would have reached this level had he gone to conventional school.

  • @joannafoster3423
    @joannafoster3423 Год назад +15

    One disclaimer I would give as a mom who's homeschooled for over 20 years and is married to a former history teacher, remember that musicals, movies, etc take great liberties with the facts of history. While they can be a fun activity, it's important that untruths are corrected and aren't used as the lesson. Great example is calling the U.S. a democracy.... no, we are a republic. There's a liberal movement behind many many historical media and sadly, even many modern textbooks, that would love for Americans to believe we are a democracy.

    • @trishfitzpatrick2066
      @trishfitzpatrick2066 Год назад +2

      My sons were homeschooled. They are now middle aged men with great attitudes about learning every single day. I was running a medical practice, working in my own dress shop, and very involved in politics so our system was highly customized to fit with our needs. We were always firm believers in reading TONS of books. To help with history I chose books that were made into movies. We'd see the movie first and then get into the reading.
      You are absolutely spot on with correcting errors and misrepresentation in this way. We became adept at critiquing the accuracy of Hollywood productions and from that I had them write compositions outlining all the mistakes.
      We also had very full discussions on how Hollywood affects our culture both in a good way and a bad. When we watched the movies, it was easy to stop the scene and mention briefly what was particularly egregious. We only did this for "school" activities because obviously it would be annoying to have constant interruptions in ordinary viewing but it worked particularly well because there was no writing or test taking involved.
      The boys learned a great deal about articulating their thoughts. As they grew in confidence, our discussions became far more enlightened and complex. It was awesome.
      Even as a grown-up, I enjoy getting British classic literature tied to movies because reading the work after seeing the film made it easy to picture what the world looked like in that time. I get to consider whether or not the producers chose actors wisely or not. A series like Downton Abbey is an excellent example because they weave the various stories with famous events that changed the world.
      The main point is about getting depth in the learning experience. We still see movies with our sons and then enjoy a dinner/discussion afterwards. It's great for me because it brings me back to a time when we shared every waking moment together.

    • @joannafoster3423
      @joannafoster3423 11 месяцев назад

      @@trishfitzpatrick2066 Awesome! Great way to work that in but keeping it in context.

  • @katherinemanna1821
    @katherinemanna1821 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for stating this. As a teacher I have been trying to get this message across for years!

  • @tonjaduncan0315
    @tonjaduncan0315 Год назад +10

    Great video! The “sticky” subject for me in my younger years was Schoolhouse Rock. I still, after 40 years, remember most of those songs. And, I applied it to my daily lessons in school. 📚🎸

    • @amymarie8999
      @amymarie8999 Год назад +1

      yes! and I still sing it to my kids on occasion, poor kids lol!

  • @abrewer7931
    @abrewer7931 Год назад +1

    I love that " you dont have to have the answer because google does" totally summed up my homeschool journey right there..

  • @Elynn824
    @Elynn824 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the solid informational video Angela! I am new to your channels and a mom who is planning to home school next year for the first time ... most likely both my son and daughter who will be in 3rd and 1st. We are all in traditional school still this year but I am getting excited to make the change for so many reasons... excited and scared too of course 😅! I'm taking notes on curriculum recommendations so I am super interested in seeing more videos like this!

  • @myhopefilleddays2923
    @myhopefilleddays2923 Год назад +1

    This was SO unbelievably encouraging Angela 💗 Thank you so much!!
    To-Do: I need to truly focus more on what interests my kids, dive deeper and I need to celebrate more 🎉

  • @lenettasmith-murray2145
    @lenettasmith-murray2145 Год назад

    My granddaughter & I love watching Hamilton. It's helped her with her singing, music, history, just so much.

  • @jaimejewell9686
    @jaimejewell9686 Год назад +1

    my son in high school LOVES LOVES FISHING! I made science ichthyology!!! Which is the study of fish! BEST thing i ever did!!!!

  • @stephnewilder
    @stephnewilder 11 месяцев назад

    My girls are eight and ten and I've recently learned this lesson. I'm taking more of a unschooling approach this year after realizing that trying to force them to learn about ancient Egypt and the like was just frustrating them (and me) more than anything and nothing was being learned or retained. So I dropped history and science for now and we're focusing more on core learning (simple math, reading, spelling) as well as things they actually WANT to learn about. It's working for us so much better this way. Luckily we live in a state that has very lax homeschooling rules, basically none at all, which I love.

  • @carriemiller5906
    @carriemiller5906 11 месяцев назад

    My goal for our homeschool was learning to become lifelong learners with laughter not tears. With 2 grown daughters who LOVE learning, goal successful! 🎉

  • @hollyalong2780
    @hollyalong2780 Год назад +2

    Personally I would not want Google answering "questions" for my children. Facts seem to be definitely misinterpreted these days. I will check out Night Time Zookeeper though!

    • @nicholetteburris3925
      @nicholetteburris3925 Год назад

      I have had this issue too. But sometimes I'm too overwhelmed to bring the field guides ... And we'll breakout a Google answer at that point. 😅

  • @KatyCox08
    @KatyCox08 11 месяцев назад

    "Im lucky my kid didmt squish a live snake into their notebook" 😂😂😂😂 I have never related to you more.

  • @crystalbenneyy9723
    @crystalbenneyy9723 Год назад +1

    Really good video you really helped me on how I am going to teach my daughter with an IEP thank you

  • @worthevs
    @worthevs Год назад

    Thank you! We start kindergarten homeschool next week and this was so helpful

  • @kimbystone
    @kimbystone Год назад +11

    I always blanked out when being taught history in public school. But I learned so much from watching Hamilton! Finally catching up on our history 😂🎉

  • @MamaKP001
    @MamaKP001 Год назад +1

    This was so timely and encouraging..!! Thank you! 😄

  • @kar0047
    @kar0047 Год назад

    I can’t wait to homeschool and I really like the sponsor of your video today cuz it seems so helpful. I wish I was at that point of where I could actually use it but hopefully it’s around in a few years lol 😂😂😂

  • @Your_Lifestyle_Business
    @Your_Lifestyle_Business Год назад +1

    Learning through the rhythm of Hamilton! 🎶📚 Such a creative approach to homeschooling. I love how you've emphasized making history come alive and engaging kids with hands-on experiences. And thank you for introducing us to Night Zookeeper, it sounds like an amazing tool!

  • @tonyaw8155
    @tonyaw8155 Год назад

    Zookeeper sounds similar to MiaAcademy…one I am looking into this year. It is Christian though and they actually have a way for kids to socially connect as well and have monitors that read what is being chatted about (a friend of mine uses it and said one of her sons said, “Boooo,” to somebody else’s comment and the monitor told him that that wasn’t necessary or kind…or something like that and then sent an email to mom to let her know that it was discussed with him…something she was very grateful for). Also the teachers have more of a Christian perspective as well as the subjects. They have several languages one can learn. As well as subjects like art and music. There is Mia Prep as well that is for high schoolers, very similar but a little more expensive as well as advanced. They have the regular subjects also. I am mostly giving it a try for the languages as well as the math…my 8th grader is needing to take some pre-algebra, and I am just not capable of teaching that and teaching textbooks was a bit over their head. Hoping this is a better alternative. Just thought I would let you know of something for the older grades….like zookeeper. 😊

  • @vanessamadrid2417
    @vanessamadrid2417 Год назад

    Im homeschooling for the first time this year. My 3rd grader tried zoo keeper for a few days and didnt like it. Maybe we'll try it again at a later time

  • @joanienyc11
    @joanienyc11 Год назад

    Love your homeschool videos! What if as a parent I have a learning disability. Just not very book smart and terrible at math. Is there a chance for me to homeschool?

  • @TheMennomilist
    @TheMennomilist Год назад

    What a great reminder. I totally started out trying to do things like a classroom and learned over time that it was not sticking. Now that my oldest sons are in high school, I am amazed at the things that did stick and am so glad. Of course, it is the things that were the most interactive and interesting to them.

  • @amandaarriaga6186
    @amandaarriaga6186 Год назад

    So good! Great advice for this mama just starting this journey 😊

  • @JS-ec6bk
    @JS-ec6bk Год назад

    I always want to know how to do everything too! Great video! Thanks!

  • @taryncombrink9838
    @taryncombrink9838 Год назад

    Lol looking at the thumbnail and title I was thinking about lewis Hamilton 😂🤣😂🤣

  • @JuliaCantley
    @JuliaCantley Год назад +2

    I feel bad because I'm not the fun parent that likes to do hands on things or fun things... ugh. I hate dealing with experiments. I don't like building things like the kiwi crate stuff, and neither do they... I know that this stuff is important, too, but I just don't. My kids don't seem to have a love or any interest in anything either. I feel like i'm just going through motions to get it done.

  • @Dreblueskies
    @Dreblueskies Год назад

    I needed this reminder so thank you so much! We cannot force learning.
    Pinterest gives me PTSD 😂

  • @bridgetdziewa5389
    @bridgetdziewa5389 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the reminder ♥️

  • @AngiDas
    @AngiDas Год назад +1

    I would say too if you are teaching a hard history subject, please make sure to get diverse POVs, obviously that is age appropriate.

  • @lifeonplanetdede
    @lifeonplanetdede 11 месяцев назад

    What do you recommend as far as jr high, 8th grade for Language arts, vocabulary, etc..,.? We are bothe stressed, my daughter and I, and i feel I need a more “do it all” online program that can teach, grade, etc..I worry I’m not doing enough or a good job!

  • @hollyburns1652
    @hollyburns1652 Год назад +2

    Do you have a list of documentaries you'd recommend?

  • @EmmaPlanPrettyPlan
    @EmmaPlanPrettyPlan Год назад +2

    Have you ever watched Horrible Histories??? Kids love it! BBC I Player

  • @kamronrhodes5151
    @kamronrhodes5151 Год назад

    You did a great job Angela

  • @lovebeautifulthings1.m
    @lovebeautifulthings1.m 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @Fitlifejourney.
    @Fitlifejourney. Год назад

    Love this video (along with all of your other videos :). Excited to get the Night Zookeeper. My 3rd grader is going to loooooovvvve it. Thank you so much. God Bless

  • @elizabethwagner7880
    @elizabethwagner7880 Год назад

    To this day I remember my mom teaching me basic math skills with piles of cookies: “If you have five cookies and I give you three more, how many cookies do you have?”

  • @Mary-qg5sg
    @Mary-qg5sg Год назад

    My 12 year son is a special needs kid...he strugles with math and school...but he discovered history from historic movies, than documentaries...and nou we discovered he is extremly passionate and skiled in history and that helped his self esteem, my wories about his future and also in school😊❤

  • @nidhi2340
    @nidhi2340 Год назад +1

    Hi Angela
    I love your videos. I don't watch youtube a lot but when i do i binge watch your videos that i have missed.
    I have question, which I hope isn't offensive. I'm from India, and we don't do homeschooling here, and all the knowledge that I have about homeschooling is from movies and now youtube. In movies homeschooling kids are shown as loners or "wierdos" which I can see is not true. How do kids make friends without going to school? As that is an important part of school experience. And can I incorporate some of the homeschooling principles without actually homeschooling?

    • @betsyd3894
      @betsyd3894 11 месяцев назад +1

      As for my family, we have a great church community that does Sunday School, Wednesday night programs, and host events thru out the year. Also, I co-started a weekly homeschool group (like a co-op) and it went from 16 kids last year to 30 kids this year! We have regular park playdates with other families. Aaaand, our local library has Lego play on Tuesdays and "Crafternoon" on Wednesdays. Oh, and summer sports thru our park district (Tball and soccer).

    • @nidhi2340
      @nidhi2340 11 месяцев назад

      @@betsyd3894 that is awesome !
      I bet i can incorporate some of those things in my life... Thank you 😊

  • @sotiriagiasari
    @sotiriagiasari Год назад

    Hello from Greece 🇬🇷, really I can't do my children reading the summer. We have to reading because they are behind to the school but how can I make them do it with pleasure and happinesses????

  • @christinamo7
    @christinamo7 Год назад +6

    ok. the play is NOT history. not at all. so you have to be careful that the facts are good. it's the same way with The Hollow Crown - three plays by Shakespeare. good lit - but not great history. to be taken with a grain of salt. The Crossing is also good. there are better videos more factual, if that matters to you.

  • @allisongeary6503
    @allisongeary6503 Год назад

    Yep I’m about to change my 9th graders world history … the more I use boxed curriculum the more I’m kind of like wanting to do our own thing… it seems so one dimensional … any other homeschool moms feel the same?

    • @lindsayjulson4002
      @lindsayjulson4002 Год назад

      Yes! My boys are 12 and 10, and I cannot get them (my oldest especially) engaged in the curriculum we're doing. Last week I decided something has to change. I have to figure out how to teach them much of this through activity and adventure because sitting at the table and following a curriculum is NOT working.

  • @lorikillen1495
    @lorikillen1495 Год назад

    I have heard americans talk about hamilton but for some reason I have just realised my brain was merging it with the greatest showman 😂 clearly its very different 😂