VHC Assignment # 4 What is your homeschool disaster plan? Do you have one?

This las week’s assignment fot the Virtual Homeschool Coop is about having a natural disaster plan. I don’t really had a plan but I really should.

We live in a state where tornados are common. Although, since we moved here we haven’t got a tornado. But we have heard the alarms, that means «go to safety» have a basement? Go there. Thankfully tornados didn’t form this year here in our city. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be prepared. And I never thought about our homeschool. I need a plan! Here is my plan:

1. Do you have a 72 hour kit that is your go to homeschool supply?

I actually don’t have a kit, but if a tornado comes I would put some of our books in a backpack and take the backpack with us to the basement.
2. What are the natural disasters that you prepare for?

As I said before, we have tornados where we live. Have you heard of tornado ally? We are right there. And also, we are preparing for a very cold winter, lots of snow. We need to have enough food in case we can not leave the house, etc. Hopefully this predictions won’t happen and we’ll have a nice winter, not to cold, not to much snow.

3. Do you have a kit that lets them work to keep the feeling normal?

I don’t. But in a case of an emergency we would be ok not doing school for a while, we could read a lot and that would be enough for us. If we have internet available we could work online, easy peasy all in one homeschool is an excellent resource and we use it a lot.

In case that we can not leave the house we will continue working in our curriculum.

4. What are your most loved and faithful books that are your treasures that you feel you can not loose?

I guess that this books will be the ones in my backpack in case of an emergency.

I would put in my backpack a few books, all of my son’s  ACE paces, he uses the english and spanish ones for second grade. Then we can not forget our Easy Peasy readers, we have the learn to read and the first reader. Then I would take my planner and my kids daily binders along with their binders where I keep the work they’ve been doing this year. I think I need a really big backpack, because I still would take more books with us, I will let the kids choose the books they want to take with them, chapter book, early readers, anything they want. 

A simple plan for us is enough because our kids are young.

Praying for all of you who are in the middle of a natural disaster.

Abby

VHC Assignment #3 How do you use a reading list in your homeschool?

This week’s assignment for the Virtual Homeschool Co-op is about our reading list.
I will be answering the following questions about reading in our homeschool. But before I start I want to say that I have 3 kids 6 years old and under. So I will be talking mostly about my 6 year old son, Chris, and a little bit about my 5 year old daughter, Sam.

Let’s get to the questions.

1. How and where do you get your book list?

We go to the library as much as we can and I let the kids get the books they want to read, this way they really enjoy their reading time. I usually get a couple of chapter books for Chris and I let him decide which book he wants to read for «school». 

Sam is still learning to read so we choose little readers for her. I’ve tried to follow a curriculum with her but it was a struggle, now that I let her choose what to read she has improved her reading and she has gained a lot of confidence.

In addition to the library books, Chris is reading EP First Reader, which is part of easy peasy all in one homeschool. It is a great book divided by day, it has a total of 180 days. Usually a chapter per day. This book includes books and poems and some questions about the books, etc. We love it! They have a free online version or you can buy it in book form. «>

That is what we did.

2. How big is your book list?

Except for the EP First Reader, we make the list as we go. Right now we are reading the magic tree house books, we just started with the number 1 but we will probably be reading the first 4 books, but like I said, we make the list as we go.

3. How do you assign reading?

Chris usually reads a chapter per day of the book he chose and one «day» of EP First Reader, both of them every day. But I’m pretty relaxed about it, if he doesn’t want to read one of the books on any given day that is totally fine by me. He is always reading anyways.

I don’t assign anything to Sam she also enjoys books and she reads without being told. I sit with her every day and we read together, as well, as much as she wants and what she wants to read.

4. Do you reward and give incentives to read?

We have a sticker chart, for every day that Chris reads his EP First Reader he gets a sticker, but honestly we forget a lot of the time.

5. Do you quiz for comprehension?

We follow the assignments for the EP First Reader and there are some questions there, but for the other books he usually reads them by himself and I don’t ask questions.

And that is how we do reading. I think that is really important to teach the kids to love books and reading, but we are relaxed with our reading and that is working wonderful in our house.

Blessings!

Abby

VHC Assignment #2 How do you handle negative comments?

Oh, the negative comments. We always have negative comments, it doesn’t matter what part of our life is there will always be negative comments. 

Before getting started here is a link to the Virtual Homeschool Coop website.

I haven’t had a lot of negative comments, maybe because my kids are young and strangers may think they aren’t old enough. I don’t know. The only few times I have heard a comment from a stranger I usually smile and ignore the comment and go on. The only negative comment that I remember is from a cashier. When she learned that we homeschool she immediately asked: why? I smile and I may have laughed a little and we went our way.
If we talk about family, I don’t think our family agrees with our decision but we live far from home and family that they don’t have the opportunity to tell us everything they wish.

My dad one time asked me: what about college? And I just say well, that’s on them. If they want to go to college they can.

My mom, who is a former teacher in Mexico and she was a good teacher I might add, told me once: well you can homeschool them now that they our younger and let them go to middle and high school. Another comment she has told me is: I do think that homeschool is great and that they can learn better because they can have one on one interaction, but what about socialization?  My answer was, kids in public school don’t socialize that much, they’re always sitting and they are expected to be quiet for 6 hours or more. Besides PUBLIC SCHOOL ISN’T THE ONLY PLACE WHERE KIDS CAN SOCIALIZE. And that is it. I do want to add that my mom has been amazing, I can always talk to her and ask her advice and she also sends me books, she buys us new books but also she has given us books that she had from school, when she was teaching.

I have received other comments from my mother in law, my sister in law, etc but nothing to bad, I don’t get offended. And my sister in law is amazing, I can always talk to her about all this homeschooling stuff, the good days, the bad days, everything.

And there you have it. I’m pretty relaxed about it, I usually let go.

Blessings!

Abby.

VHC 2016-2017 Assignment #1 Structure or Relaxed

Yay! My first virtual Honeschool Coop assignment, this is so fun!

Before I begin, if you want to know more about the Virtual Homeschool Coop go to the blog or you can also check the youtube channel.

Now, I’m supposed to say how structure or relax is our homeschool from 0 (no structure) to 10 (high structure) in 3 categories: curriculum, daily rutine and space.
I would say I’m a 5 curriculum wise. We’re really interested in unschooling, but not having a curriculum makes me nervous, specially since English is my second language and my son loves workbooks and worksheets. So my son has curriculum for languague arts, reading, spelling, math and spanish. He is not learning to speak spanish, he alredy speaks and reads spanish, but he is learning grammar and spelling. As for the rest of the subjects we don’t do a specific curriculum, sometimes we do something from easy peasy and sometimes we do nothing but read and read. Now my 5 year old daughter is a free soul, she doesn’t like curriculum and for this year we are letting her be. She is really creative and alredy reads, so we focus in a lot of reading, she reads to me and I read to her, she chooses what to read. Sometimes we also do some hands on activities. But as I said we are letting her be.

Our daily routine would be a 2 or 3. I have tried in the past to have an schedule but it only lasts a couple of weeks and that is it. We try to start our homeschool around 10 and we are done by 12. The rest of the day is for independent reading and play.

We do have a school room, but it is more a storage room for our homeschool stuff. We don’t spend a lot of time in there, we do school anywhere and everywhere. So I think that makes as a 1? 

Considering all of this I would say we our a pretty relaxed homeschool family. We want our kids to have enough time to do what they like to do and enjoy life.
Blessings!

Abby.

Virtual Homeschool Coop Introduction

Hello, everyone. Do you know what the virtual homeschool coop is?

Well, is a group of awesome homeschool moms or dads, etc.  that share their homeschool experiences. You can check them out here.

Before I start doing any assignments I want to introduce myself. I will be answering the following questions.

Introduce yourself to the community and who you are.

I’m Abby, a 29 year old homeschool/stay at home mom. I’m from Mexico (forgive my English), I have a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, but I do love staying home with the kids.

How long you have been homeschooling?

This is our second year homeschooling, so I’m really new to this concept. Before this I didn’t have any idea that you could educate your kids at home.

How many and how old are your homeschool children?

I have 3 beautiful kids (I’m their mom, so yes, I do think they are beautiful and also smart), my son is 6 years old, my daughter is almost 5 years old and the baby girl is almost 3 years old.

What is your homeschool mission statement?

I don’t have a mission statement but I can tell you what I want for my kids and our family. I want to create wonderful memories, and to have enough time to do so. 

What is your homeschool approach?

We don’t have an specific homeschool approach. We read a lot, in both, English and Spanish. We do some hands on activities, we watch educational videos and movies, etc. 

Where are you located on this planet?

We live in the US.

How was the social media platforms helped you with your homeschool?

They’ve been really helpful, specially pinterest and youtube. I get a lot of ideas from those platforms, I would be lost without social media platforms.

What are you excited about getting out of the VHC this year?

I just wanna get to know other homeschooling families and share our experiences.

And that’s it.

I’m really excited to be part of this amazing community.

Blessings!

Abby.

Nuestro inicio escolar 2016-2017

Ha pasado bastante tiempo desde que escribí aquí en mi blog, y es que con 3 niños de 6 años, 4 años y 2 años se mantiene ocupada uno bastante, y más si hacemos escuela en casa.

Este ciclo escolar hemos empezado de una manera y ya vamos por otro camino, tan rápido hemos cambiado de rumbo. Pero ¿por qué ha pasado esto?


Bueno como una madre que hace escuela en casa me gusta estar leyendo de métodos de enseñanza, explorar tipos de aprendizaje, etc. Además  de que me gusta buscar cosas que puedan servir mejor para mis hijos. Y lo que pensé que serviría para mi niña pues no ha funcionado.

Mi niña es la niña más alegre, le gusta explorar, es muy activa, muy creativa y mil cosas más. Esas cosas no le permiten estar sentada leyendo libros de texto o contestando ejercicios en un libro. Ella necesita libertad de crear, de jugar, de imaginar y soñar, de disfrutar su infancia. Algo que aveces pasamos por alto los adultos.


Así que este ciclo escolar he decidido eso, dejarla soñar, crear, jugar, imaginar. Cero curriculum para ella. Quiero que disfrute aprender, y el aprendizaje es natural en el ser humano, especialmente en los niños. Vamos a leer bastante este año, yo a ella y ella a mi. Vamos a jugar, soñar e imaginar juntas.

Al final de cuentas la vida es la mejor escuela.

¡Bendiciones!

Abby

Aprendiendo las silabas

Uno de los pasos para aprender a leer es aprender las silabas. Los niños desde preescolar pueden empezar a aprenderlas si están interesados porque no es tan difícil.

Lo que a mi me gusta hacer es usar tarjetas o fichas, las puedes usar tu mismo a mano o en computadora, o incluso puedes descargarlas de mi pagina ¡GRATIS!!

SILABAS

Estas tarjetas están enumeradas de esta manera sabras en orden aconsejado de uso. Las silabas que se estén aprendiendo en esta ocasión están resaltadas en rojo, de esta manera será mas fácil para tu niño(a) separar las silabas y empezar a leer palabras cortas. En la foto de arriba puede ver un ejemplo. Puedes recortarlas y laminarlas si así lo deseas, es lo que yo hago y agrego durabilidad para que las pueda usar con todos mis hijos.

Si quieres descargarlas haz clic aquí

Espero que te sea útil.

¡Bendiciones!

Abby.

Criando Niños Bilingues

Hola  a todos, hoy quería escribir un poco de como criar a niños bilingües. Ser bilingüe hoy en día tiene muchas ventajas y nosotros como padres queremos darles a nuestros hijos todas las ventajas que podamos.

Pero ¿cuáles son esas ventajas?

  1. Hablar 2 idiomas nos ayuda a enfocarnos y distraernos menos.
  2. Los niños bilingües tienden a ser mas creativos que los que solo hablan un idioma.
  3. Les permite entender otras culturas mejor.
  4. Tiene ventajas en conseguir mejores trabajos y mejor pagados.

Estas son solo algunas de las ventajas. Pero ahora hablemos de el porque enseñarles un segundo idioma cuando son pequeños. ¿Será lo mejor?

Algunas personas piensan que es mejor enseñarles un segundo idioma cuando ya aprendieron bastante bien un primer idioma. Pero aquí les dejo las ventajas de enseñarles un segundo idioma desde pequeños.

  1. Los niños tienen más facilidad de escuchar los diferentes sonidos que hay en un idioma y se les facilita mas pronunciarlos correctamente.
  2. Los niños, la mayoría del tiempo, no sienten pena al hablar un segundo idioma como un adulto que solo se pone barreras por temor a pronunciar una palabra mal, los niños no conocen de eso y más fácil intentan sin importarles si se equivocan o no.
  3. En algún lugar leí que la edad perfecta para aprender un idioma nuevo es de los 0 a 5 años, luego la siguiente mejor etapa es apartir de los 5 y antes de la adolescencia. Al llegar a la adolescencia nuestro cerebro guarda la información de un segundo en una parte diferente a donde la guarda el cerebro de un niño. Por eso los niños hablan un segundo idioma de una manera mas natural que nosotros como adultos, lo procesamos diferente.

Creo yo que estas son las ventajas principales por las que deberíamos enseñarles a nuestros hijos un segundo idioma, hay que darles esa oportunidad.

Nuestra rutina

Hacer escuela en casa es algo que puede convertirse en un caos si no nos organizamos bien. En lo personal con 3 niños pequeños se vuelve un poco complicado hacer una rutina eficiente. Espero que conforme crezcan vaya siendo un poco mas fácil estas rutinas.

Por lo pronto nuestra rutina es muy general pero por ahora nos sirve.

5:30 A esta hora me despierto, preparo el lonche para mi esposo y me tomo un licuado como mi desayuno.

6:30 Como los niños aún están dormidos aprovecho y me pongo a leer mi biblia y mi estudio, aveces hasta alcanzó a colorear antes de que alguien se despierte.

7:30 u 8:00 Mis hijos se despiertan a esta hora aproximadamente. Si no tenemos alguna cita o algún lugar al cual ir les dejo dormir. Cuando se despiertan les doy desayuno y mientras comen yo me alisto.

9:00 Alzo la cocina, lavo trastes, barro cocina y comedor, etc. Cualquier cosa que pueda limpiar antes de empezar las clases que me haga sentir mas comoda sintiendo que la casa esta recogida y limpia. Generalmente a los niños les dejo ver algun video o pelicula en lo que hago esto.

10:00 A esta hora suena mi alarma, eso significa que es hora de empezar clases. Tener esta alarma me ha ayudado bastante, mi niños ya saben que sonando la alarma es hora de ir a clases y ha hecho mucho mas fácil nuestro día. Mi hijo de 5 años corre y dice: «yo quiero hacer matemáticas» esta es su materia preferida por el momento. Cuando les dejo elegir que hacer primero les da un sentido de control y hacen sus clases sin reusarse (bueno aveces, nadie es perfecto).

12:00 Ahora que estamos termiando el ciclo escolar hemos estado haciendo traabajo mas relajado lo que nos ha permitido acabar la escuela en 2 hrs o en menos tiempo, dependiendo de su disponibilidad. Así que nos queda perfecto para comer a esta hr.

12:30 Después de comer es tiempo libre para ellos, a jugar se ha dicho, yo en ese tiempo aprovecho para lavar ropa y hacer comida y seguir alzando o limpiando lo que me falte. Mi niña de 2 años toma una siesta.

3:00 Aproximadamente a esta hr nos sentamos a comer. Yum

3:30 Papi llega del trabajo. Cuando mi esposo llega del trabajo es tiempo libre para todos, procuro no hacer trabajo cuando el está en casa. Aveces mi esposo y mi hijo tocan el piano y mis niñas y yo leemos o hacemos alguna otra actividad, otras veces vamos al parque o a la biblioteca, y otras veces vemos una película.

6:00 Hora de cenar. Comemos nuestra cena y tenemos mas tiempo libre. Claro recogemos después de cada comida!

7:00 A dormir!! Empezamos nuestra rutina para acostar a los niños a dormir, aveces se duermen pronto y otras veces no, pero acostarlos temprano nos permite a mi esposo y a mi pasar un tiempo a solas, a ver una película o simplemente platicar de nuestro día.

Pues ahi lo tienen, esa es nuestar rutina diaria de lunes a viernes, no muy perfecta ni muy organizada pero vamos en caminados. Espero les hay inspirado y hagan su propia rutina para su escuela!

 

 

 

Lo que hice con un libro de preescolar.

Hace unos meses compre un libro de preescolar que estaba en oferta en Wal-Mart. Lo que hice con el me permitirá usar cada página algunas veces.
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Primero recorte las hojas que me parecieron podia reusar y me serían útiles. Por ejemplo, una hoja para calcar la letra «A», poniéndola en un protector transparente de hojas se puede reusar con marcadores de pizarrón.
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También había un par de hojas que eran para recortar y pegar, de clasificación. Lo que hice fue recortarlas y laminarlas, en algunas puse velcro para pegar y despegar.
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En general eso es todo lo que tienes que hacer.
Aquí les dejo el enlace por si quieren ver el video en el que explico mas a fondo.

Saludos y bendiciones!

Abby