Our Homeschool Diary: Planning The New Homeschool Year

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Buzz -Buzz Around Us

Most families have officially started their AY 2022-2023. Each morning I hear the busy buzz-buzz in our neighborhood. There are two schools in the vicinity - one next to our home, the other one is just across the road. Most traditional schools here in the UAE have face to face classes already. Well, I am thankful I do not have to be in the middle of their daily buzzing, but boy, oh boy! Do I have my own battle right now. :D

We homeschool all year round...

While we homeschool all year round, we also somehow follow the academic school year of most schools. We still need to provide grades to the school where we are connected for record-keeping purposes hence the "alignment".

We love the flexibility of having to take day(s) off whenever the situation calls for it -- say for example now that my husband has taken a few days off from work. When he is off from work, we also take off days from school.

Building Our Curriculum

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It's going to be the third year that we are no longer connected to a homeschool provider. We were with a provider for three years, from when we started homeschooling and that's where I learned a lot about homeschooling and I followed their suggested curriculum, too.

For years now, we are using AOP LifePac. We've played around Khan Academy and The Good and The Beautiful for Maths for my younger two. Our approach is mostly eclectic -- what works, we do. I try not to veer far from the curriculum though.

Charlotte Mason?

I've been reading a lot about the Charlotte Mason approach, thanks to @romeskie who inspired me on this. I think she is the only one I know who follows this method. My then homeschool provider discussed this method with us, albeit very lightly and the more I know about it, the more I come to like it. CM approach is interesting, and I think would work for us but my main issue is gathering the necessary resources. CM approach uses Living Books, and these are not easy to find in my area.

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I came across the Ambleside Online, a free homeschool resource for the CM approach. They have a repository of books and other resources already sorted per applicable year level. Most of these resources are links to free ebooks (no copyright - like the Project Gutenberg) or Amazon links. It is good, but I feel that actual books are still better. While I have already printed and bound some books, sometimes I feel that printing this much is too much, and that I should just settle for the ebook version. That is my major dilemma.

So I have spent a good two weeks trying to put together a new curriculum based on the Charlotte Mason approach, but I feel like I did not make any progress. Right now, I am settling into the fact that I may just continue with our current curriculum for which I already have the required books.

Sprinkling a Bit of CM

Having said this, I am still planning to sprinkle a bit of Charlotte Mason here and there in our homeschool. Some of the areas we will be adapting would be copy work, poetry, picture study, music study, and foreign language. We have been doing narration for quite some time, but still do a lot of paper work.

Okay, I think that's not just a little, but a major part of the Charlotte Mason approach. Perhaps, if I eventually decide to just download the available living books from Ambleside Online, then we'd go full throttle.

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To help me get more acquainted with the Charlotte Mason approach, I have also been listening a lot to the Simply Charlotte Mason channel. It's a lot to digest and I guess at one point I got too overwhelmed. I need a breather, perhaps. Then I will decide. Or maybe I have already decided. Yaiks. What a mess.

How about you, what's the plan for the year? Are you also using the Charlotte Mason approach?

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That's really great. I've been asking some of my patients how much is school for children here and I couldn't believe the prices + the school bus, it's like taking a degree in the Philippines hehe.

Glad that you were able to find that approach, I know that your children will go far in life. Keep safe always

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Ay naku, sinabi mo. Filipino schools are much cheaper pero pag kinonvert mo sa pesos ung tuition para kang nagpapa-college. Hindi ko rin kinaya ang pressure sa schedule before since I was working full time with two very small ones nung nasa traditional school ung panganay ko. Tapos puro assignments and advance studying, sabi ko ako rin pala ang magtuturo eh di wag na mag enroll. Haha.

But seriously, homeschooling is still very challenging. The family needs to be intentional about it. We try to make it a whole rounded experience for them and prepare them for the "real" world out there.

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oo nga po totoo po ung nasabi ninyo. Grabe talaga parang pwede ka na mag med. At least you were able to work things out po, I know we are great naman po in adapting hehehe.

Oh yes, that's really true. But at least you can teach them how to become practical na rin po hehehe. Don't forget financial literacy, that's something that I noticed that we are weak at hehe.

!PIZZA

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Yay CM method! I intended to ask you a few days ago because I saw your membership request to the FB group I am in for CM resources. I am actually building our books for next year, starting to bookbind them now habang laxed pa ang Year 1.

I have met families na hindi sila pure CM homeschooling. They just follow the parenting side of it. Sa kanila ko natutunan yung term na "hindi sila CM purists". Ganern. Which is totally fine kasi just applying some of the ideas ng CM method is a really big help na sa development ng bata.

Nakaka overwhelm nga talaga ang CM. I started studying about it last January. I applied some of the ideas sa schooling namin back then.

I have links saved para sa picture studies, and may mga book reco rin ako although most of my living books are for year 1- year 3.

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Ay talaga ba, andun ka sa group? Parang wala naman masyadong activity dun. Kahit ung uae group, waley din. Kaya mejo overwhelming ung pag gather ng resources. Unlike etong current curriculum namin marami available na preloved, no markings pa.

Yung pag bookbind talaga ang issue ko eh. Parang ang dami ipiprint. Lol. Pero most of them, nakasave na sa akin. So baka mag ebook muna ako for some. I love the books actually.

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Bet na bet ko mag bookbind. Buti na lang nagustuhan ko kasi etong bagets ko, parang kumakain ng libro, natatapos nya agad yung mga free-reads nya. Ok lang din naman sa kin kasi kapag natapos nyang basahin, iku-kwento nya, kita ko naman na naintindihan nya.

Pati ako, nung una, binabasa ko lang yung books kasi need na i-pre read mo yung books na ipapabasa sa bata. Ngayon, kahit di na nid i-pre read, binabasa ko na rin. Hahaha.

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kaya kailangan ko na maayos ung library card namin sa Children's Library dito. Para dun sila mag read... YUng pag print lang talaga issue ko eh. Halos free resources naman lalo dun sa ambleside. Kaso iniisip ko talaga ung dami ng papel at ink na magagamit ko. LOL.

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Congratulations your publication has been chosen among the best of the day.

KEEP CREATING GOOD CONTENT.

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I enjoy to read your posts everytime and see how you do in your homeschool journey. You always share valuable information, thank you for that. ❣️

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