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Home Archive for August 2015
For the record, I am not a blog photographer. I do hope to one day take a photography class.
I took these pictures with my iPhone.
This is probably the neatest I will see this room all year, although I will try my best to keep it up. I cleared out a lot of stuff they outgrew and have some empty baskets and spaces to give new things homes.

Below is my son's desk. It's just a plastic folding table I already had. I decided to paint them since they were grayish and boring. 

He likes it clean which means I am not allowed to "temporarily" pile stuff on it because he knows it will be there longer than temporarily. 
I found an office chair that tilts because I grew oh so tired of telling him to stop tilting back on his old chair. He looooves the office chair and was super excited to see it put together. 


The cubbies hold math manipulatives and card games. The baskets on top hold library and planned read aloud books and poetry books for Poetry Tea. 

I found an Alice in Wonderland tea set at Home Goods. It's proudly on display in the center. 

The top middle basket holds all of my science experiment supplies. I need a place to put those random items when I come home from the store; otherwise, I can't find them when I need them. We're doing Real Science Odyssey Chemistry this year and have at least one, usually two labs every week. It's a lot of little supplies that I usually have on hand, but when there is something I don't usually have, like salt-substitute, I put it in there for when I need it. 





My area. 
I pulled out my chair so you could see everything I need for the school day is within reach. 
The left tower has subjects we use every day. If I didn't have enough room, then those subjects went on the bottom bookshelf.
The right tower holds lined paper, laminate sheets, c-rods and other supplies.
We are doing 4th grade this year, which is the perfect year to start series books. I have them all lined up in the bookshelf on the left. We're starting with Kane Chronicles, then Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus to go with History. For Literature, we have Chronicles of Narnia and the first two books in the Harry Potter series. 






My daughter's desk. 
This is probably the cleanest it will be all year. She has tons of art supplies surrounding her and a giant trash can that is supposed to help with the little pieces of cut up paper. (it really doesn't) .
She has the closet next to her with more art supplies. I gave her all of my old cardmaking/scrapbooking supplies and she is loving it. She'll spend hours making little books for her American Girl dolls. She also has a strange fascination with making paper brooms for her dolls. Her dolls must love to clean because so far she's made about 20 brooms. 





The room from the other angle. This room gets the most light in the house, making it a nice bright place to work. We can turn up the blinds and see the sky. We mostly sit at the table while doing school or go out to the living room couch to read. Their desks are for when they are having trouble sitting at the table together. Sometimes, they just need their own space. 





My grandmother had a rock collection and I thought I would try it out in the middle of the table. I thought it would be something interesting to look at and it would weigh down the tablecloth. The kids do like handling them and seeing how they sparkle in the sun. 


We're using an online charter school for 9th and 10th and then applying to an early college charter school for junior and senior year. Charter schools are a part of the public school system, so I have to follow their rules. We are not homeschooling through high school for several reasons. If you would like to know more about why, see my 9th grade post. 

Here are his classes:
Honors English 10
Honors Chemistry
Algebra 2
German 2
PE
Health B (1 semester)
Game Design (1 semester)
3D Art Modeling (1 semester)

for a total of 6.5 credits

Hold Onto Your Guidance Counselor Cap, You're In For A Bumpy Ride. 
When you are a parent and homeschooling a high schooler, you need to put on your guidance counselor cap an awful lot. Always keep a 4-year plan to reference back to. Make sure you know what is required of you in your state. Some states don't require homeschoolers to cover certain topics, some do and that is important to know even if you never step foot in a public school. This is my plan so far. He's had some input, but at this point, he's not super interested in looking at the long term goals, so I've made it my job to give him some time to decide what he wants to major in and to put him in a good position to go for it once he has decided. 

4 Year Plan
English - 4 Credits

  • 2 Honors English Courses (Online Charter)
  • 2 Years at the Community College (2-4 Credits)*


Math - 4 Credits

  • Geometry
  • Algebra 2
  • Pre-Calculus
  • Calculus or Statistics

Science - 3-4 Credits*
  • Honors Biology (Online Charter)
  • Honors Chemistry (Online Charter)
  • Astronomy with Lab (Community College)
  • Conceptual Physics with Lab (Community College)

History - 3 Credits
  • Honors World History (also covers Geography requirement)
  • U.S. History (2 semesters at Community College)
  • American Government & Politics (2 semesters at Community College)

Foreign Language - 2 Credits
  • 2 years of German (Online Charter School)


PE - 2 Credits
Health - .5 Credits
Computer - 1 Credit

* Depending on the University Admission Standards each Community College Course could count for 1 semester or 1 year of high school courses. The standard across most districts is a 3 credit CC course is equal to 1 year of high school courses. However, my school district states that a 3 credit CC course is equal to 1 semester. 

To graduate high school, he will need to make sure he gets at least 3 sciences with 2 labs to get the Advanced Diploma. Most Universities require Biology, Chemistry and Physics. He's taken Honors Biology last year and is currently in Honors Chemistry through the online school, but virtual labs are not always accepted by universities. To get a full 3 credits of science in for his high school requirements, he'll have to take 2 sciences at the CC (which also covers his General Ed Requirement for Science for the AA) and both of those will need labs to cover all requirements. 

He requested Astronomy first, so he'll schedule that as soon as he's allowed to take an elective. Then, he'll take a Conceptual Physics with Lab (for non-science majors) to complete the Biology/Chemistry/Physics requirements most universities have.





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