I am not sure where the best place to submit questions for your Q&A sessions is, but I just found your channel and have binged watch several of your videos and have a few questions coming from our family of five kids under the age of nine. 1) what do you do with kids that never want to be home not because they don’t like in the environment but they are such social and novelty seeker types. They always want to be out and about the town. The question of the day as always, where can we go today? 2) how do you motivate kids that won’t do their independent work 3) at what age and how do you incorporate extracurricular activities? 4) do you use any kind of online classes? Thank you!
Hi! Wow, thank you so much for supporting my channel! Great questions! I'll jot these down for a future q and a video, but attempt to quickly answer them here. 1. I think when we had fewer kids this came up more often. I think because our house is so full with older kids who drive, plus younger kids who are busy/loud, etc., even a day at home seems very busy, so our kids don't ask to go out as much as they used to. We still do go out, but don't feel the need for it as much, if that makes sense? 2. I did a video on this. Here's the link. ruclips.net/video/xRthCxvlk2E/видео.htmlsi=snYWMgnOsUhuLQ2M 3. We focus on the oldest kids starting extracurriculars first. We take it year by year and work really hard to not be too busy. Family life first! 4. Yes! Veritas Press Self-Paced History program veritaspress.com/selfpaced/history
Here is the video I did back in the dark ages when RUclips was still new to me, haha! ruclips.net/video/qxNkCqODv1A/видео.htmlsi=FHu3THxnabUrLxUU I have also done a blog post here. ourlifehomeschooling.com/2020/10/08/how-to-make-a-homeschool-portfolio/ But, I've had a lot of feedback on this lately and I hope to do another one in the near future, so stay tuned!
I just watched your video of how to homeschool when you have a toddler and I honestly teared up because it was just the encouragement I needed! With a 6, 4, and 2 year old this year has been such a challenge in regards to having a two year old boy who has a lot of energy and excitement for life and wants everyone to play with him instead of doing school. Thank you for your words that it gets easier and this is probably as hard as it gets (because it's hard!) and all the helpful tips! It was just what I needed to hear today! I haven't browsed your videos yet but can I ask what y'all use for homeschool curriculum? I loved to see how organised you all are with the notebooks and such and the kids memorising Scripture. Wondering what you use!
Aww, thanks for sharing that! I'm so glad to hear this encouraged you. It does get easier! The early years are foundational. You and your kids are learning everything for the first time. I talk about my curriculum a little in all of the videos, but here's the video I did on everything we use. ruclips.net/video/qG4p2G3znMo/видео.htmlsi=JWUrYXIZ0GKGEbMc I hope that helps give you some ideas! Keep going in the incredible work you are doing with your kids!
Paper pie has a human body model that is very detailed and makes the human body come to life. I'm planning on getting one for our homeschool next year!
Our co-op this year also did the periodic table and the human body/anatomy. We went through the My Body Book where the children trace their body and butcher paper, then color and cut out each organ and glue it onto their individual outline.
Sheri I started this week with the checklist and it’s been such a breeze. They really do the same things over and over and it makes no sense to keep writing things every week. Thank you for that! We went to the movies last Saturday and it showed the Wild Robot movie is coming out soon. We were so excited because we loved this book! We are about to read The Wild Robot Escapes after Johnny Tremaine.
Oh wow, that's great! I'm so glad that has freed up some time for you! You're welcome! Oh yay! I'll have to be on the lookout for that. The kids would love to watch the movie after we finish the book! Thanks for sharing!
Love this! I was wondering who the illustrator is on that version of A Child’s Garden of Verses? We have several versions of this book, but I love the look of the one you are reading! Thanks!
Also years ago with my older half of my children, I had them lay down on the floor on a big sheet of paper and drew an outline of their body. Then we had this little booklet that you could make copies of the heart, lungs kidneys etc. They could color each body part and place it on there life-size model of me 😊 I don't have the little booklet anymore. I had borrowed it from an older homeschool mom so I don't know the name.
Love this! I'm normally not a unit studies type person, but this sounds fun, especially if you did it over time and kept it simple. Thanks for sharing!
Have you always used ambleside? I have an upcoming first grader and I'm trying to figure a path for us. I'm torn between sonlight and ambleside. I think ambleside has much better quality of literature but I've heard it's very dense, heavy and children don't engage or find it interesting and they love sonlight way more. Sonlight definitely appears to have more 'fun' and easier books.
Yes, I have always used AO, but it can be overwhelming when you have multiple children. I did a post on how we make it work for our large family. It explains why I use it and why I like it. Here it is. ourlifehomeschooling.com/2023/04/20/ambleside-online-homeschool-curriculum-for-a-large-family/ Picking your curriculum is one of the hardest parts of the early years. You almost have to try and just see if you like something. I think it's so important that you go with what works best for YOU, not somebody else. I say try the one that you're leaning towards. If you're not happy, you can always change.
This is part of Veritas Press history songs. We have done their self-paced history classes for several years in a row. We are taking a break this year, (just continuing to review the songs), but probably going to pick it back up next year. They are having their spring sale...$100 off all self-paced courses until March 19th. I can't recommend them enough! It is excellent! Here's the link if anyone is interested. veritaspress.com/
I am not sure where the best place to submit questions for your Q&A sessions is, but I just found your channel and have binged watch several of your videos and have a few questions coming from our family of five kids under the age of nine. 1) what do you do with kids that never want to be home not because they don’t like in the environment but they are such social and novelty seeker types. They always want to be out and about the town. The question of the day as always, where can we go today? 2) how do you motivate kids that won’t do their independent work 3) at what age and how do you incorporate extracurricular activities? 4) do you use any kind of online classes? Thank you!
Hi! Wow, thank you so much for supporting my channel!
Great questions! I'll jot these down for a future q and a video, but attempt to quickly answer them here.
1. I think when we had fewer kids this came up more often. I think because our house is so full with older kids who drive, plus younger kids who are busy/loud, etc., even a day at home seems very busy, so our kids don't ask to go out as much as they used to. We still do go out, but don't feel the need for it as much, if that makes sense?
2. I did a video on this. Here's the link. ruclips.net/video/xRthCxvlk2E/видео.htmlsi=snYWMgnOsUhuLQ2M
3. We focus on the oldest kids starting extracurriculars first. We take it year by year and work really hard to not be too busy. Family life first!
4. Yes! Veritas Press Self-Paced History program veritaspress.com/selfpaced/history
What an inspiration and encouragement. Thank you
You're welcome! :)
Do you have a video going into depth on the portfolios?
Here is the video I did back in the dark ages when RUclips was still new to me, haha!
ruclips.net/video/qxNkCqODv1A/видео.htmlsi=FHu3THxnabUrLxUU
I have also done a blog post here. ourlifehomeschooling.com/2020/10/08/how-to-make-a-homeschool-portfolio/
But, I've had a lot of feedback on this lately and I hope to do another one in the near future, so stay tuned!
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing your day with us😀
Our pleasure!
Apologia anatomy and physiology is incredible! My 3rd grader loves it
We did Apologia Anatomy and Physiology a few years back. I agree...it's great! Glad to hear other like it as well!
Another inspiring video, thank you! Especially loved to hear your children sing!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing! I find your voice and content so wonderfully relaxing and informative.
Wow, thank you! Really appreciate that!
I just watched your video of how to homeschool when you have a toddler and I honestly teared up because it was just the encouragement I needed! With a 6, 4, and 2 year old this year has been such a challenge in regards to having a two year old boy who has a lot of energy and excitement for life and wants everyone to play with him instead of doing school. Thank you for your words that it gets easier and this is probably as hard as it gets (because it's hard!) and all the helpful tips! It was just what I needed to hear today! I haven't browsed your videos yet but can I ask what y'all use for homeschool curriculum? I loved to see how organised you all are with the notebooks and such and the kids memorising Scripture. Wondering what you use!
Aww, thanks for sharing that! I'm so glad to hear this encouraged you. It does get easier! The early years are foundational. You and your kids are learning everything for the first time. I talk about my curriculum a little in all of the videos, but here's the video I did on everything we use.
ruclips.net/video/qG4p2G3znMo/видео.htmlsi=JWUrYXIZ0GKGEbMc
I hope that helps give you some ideas!
Keep going in the incredible work you are doing with your kids!
@@OurLifeHomeschooling can't wait to watch! Thank you!!
@@danaamundson8626 You're welcome!
Paper pie has a human body model that is very detailed and makes the human body come to life. I'm planning on getting one for our homeschool next year!
Oh wow, that sounds fun! I haven't heard of that before. Do you have a link? Maybe we'll give that a try!
Always love your day in the life videos!! You are such an inspiration. 🖤
Thank you so much!! I'm so glad to hear that!
Our co-op this year also did the periodic table and the human body/anatomy. We went through the My Body Book where the children trace their body and butcher paper, then color and cut out each organ and glue it onto their individual outline.
Oh cool! That sounds really neat. I haven't heard of that book. I'll have to look into it. Thanks for sharing!
I LOVE the Burgess stories. There is birds, flowers, seashore etc. They are short and creative and soo engaging
Same here! We have done the Burgess Bird and Burgess Animal. Haven't done the flowers or seashore, but they sound great!
Books are always everywhere in our house too. We just use them until they fall completely apart 😂
Haha! Same here!
Sheri I started this week with the checklist and it’s been such a breeze. They really do the same things over and over and it makes no sense to keep writing things every week. Thank you for that!
We went to the movies last Saturday and it showed the Wild Robot movie is coming out soon. We were so excited because we loved this book! We are about to read The Wild Robot Escapes after Johnny Tremaine.
Oh wow, that's great! I'm so glad that has freed up some time for you! You're welcome!
Oh yay! I'll have to be on the lookout for that. The kids would love to watch the movie after we finish the book! Thanks for sharing!
I second Apologia science! Fun to see a glimpse inside your home 😊
Yes! Thank you!
Love this!
I was wondering who the illustrator is on that version of A Child’s Garden of Verses? We have several versions of this book, but I love the look of the one you are reading! Thanks!
Thank you!
It's Brian Wildsmith. Yes, I love this version too!
We love waldock ways human body study
Ooh, another good recommendation! Thanks for sharing!
Also years ago with my older half of my children, I had them lay down on the floor on a big sheet of paper and drew an outline of their body. Then we had this little booklet that you could make copies of the heart, lungs kidneys etc. They could color each body part and place it on there life-size model of me 😊 I don't have the little booklet anymore. I had borrowed it from an older homeschool mom so I don't know the name.
Love this! I'm normally not a unit studies type person, but this sounds fun, especially if you did it over time and kept it simple. Thanks for sharing!
Have you always used ambleside? I have an upcoming first grader and I'm trying to figure a path for us. I'm torn between sonlight and ambleside. I think ambleside has much better quality of literature but I've heard it's very dense, heavy and children don't engage or find it interesting and they love sonlight way more. Sonlight definitely appears to have more 'fun' and easier books.
Yes, I have always used AO, but it can be overwhelming when you have multiple children. I did a post on how we make it work for our large family. It explains why I use it and why I like it. Here it is. ourlifehomeschooling.com/2023/04/20/ambleside-online-homeschool-curriculum-for-a-large-family/
Picking your curriculum is one of the hardest parts of the early years. You almost have to try and just see if you like something. I think it's so important that you go with what works best for YOU, not somebody else. I say try the one that you're leaning towards. If you're not happy, you can always change.
Such a fun video! ❤ We use Singapore too! It's great! What do your older kids use for Math?
Thank you!
They take Math from a separate co-op, but they have used both Saxon and Math U See.
I just sent the link to the paper pie human body model. There are two sizes.
Thank you for taking the time to do that! I don't see the link though...where did you send it?
Where do I find the states song you guys are singing?
This is part of Veritas Press history songs. We have done their self-paced history classes for several years in a row. We are taking a break this year, (just continuing to review the songs), but probably going to pick it back up next year. They are having their spring sale...$100 off all self-paced courses until March 19th. I can't recommend them enough! It is excellent!
Here's the link if anyone is interested.
veritaspress.com/
What size cast iron skillet do you use in this video?
It's was a gift from a family member for Christmas, but the link below is one from Amazon that is the same size (15 inch.)
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@@OurLifeHomeschooling thank you
@@klsimmonsen You're welcome!