Last week I snapped these three quick photos of Lia, Zeke and Ellie doing their home school work while Gwen and Anna were off at preschool. There is so much reality in these photos! First Lia...
Yes, this is pretty much how most 7th graders feel about school work. Actually, she was not happy that I was taking her picture. Most of her work is done independently with only a few subjects with mom. I watched her go through her check list and complete each assignment.
Ellie also does her work by herself. She does have some of her work on the computer and while listening to her lessons, she usually does jigsaw puzzles. I am amazed at how much she retains being able to listen while also keeping her hands busy. On this day, I actually helped her find her new book to read (listen to) from the on line library and managed to get it set up for her. I have to tell you this was a real accomplishment for me!
Because Zeke is only in second grade, he needs a bit more help to complete his work. So there were directions to explain and some sorting out of exactly which pages needed completion.
Here is the "reality" of home school! Zeke is doing his work on the floor. Ellie is laying on the couch covered with a quilt. Lia is sitting at the counter. And this is just one day's reality.. The point is, they can be totally comfortable working at their own pace. Lia pushes through her work and is often waiting for Ellie to finish her work, so that she can use the computer to do math. Zeke has less work than his sisters and is glad for more play time. I was thinking about all that happened during the four hours that Gwen and Anna were out of the house. And I call this a win for home school.
First of all, the kids were all up and dressed and had breakfast before Gwen left. They all started their school work immediately (since nothing else happens until their school is done). Zeke finished his work and then completed his chore for the day. His job was to clean the loft and put away all the toys. He then played for a good hour in his room. Lia finished her school work and then cleaned the bathroom. Ellie had to finish a book she was reading before the start of co-op the next day, practiced piano and put away all of her "stuff" from downstairs. Lia helped me put away some of the folded laundry and we started new loads in the washer/dryer. We all had lunch and cleaned up before Gwen and Anna got home. During that time, I also got to have some eye-opening conversations with the kids.
This week included one of those dates that will always cause you to stop and think. It was September 11th. The seventeenth anniversary of the destruction of the twin towers in New York, the plane crash in Pennsylvania, and the damage to the Pentagon.....the terrorist attacks on United States soil. Given that Lia is 12, Ellie is 9 and Zeke is 7, I knew that they might not really have much information about the significance of the date. Lia remembered hearing about the event during the past years. Ellie and Zeke didn't know anything about it. I gave some very general information about the attacks. My thoughts were on all of the families who had been so effected by this tragedy. Thankfully, we had no one close to us that was lost on that day. I was thankful that our conversation about 9/11 took place at home.
There are so many thoughts about home school versus public school. This week brought me to yet another positive about home school for my family. I am so thankful when hard topics come up, they can hear the truth from their family.
I love that Jesus said "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me". Our culture can be very confusing. There seems to be a lot of "facts" that just are NOT the truth. I am so thankful that my children and grandchildren know WHO is the truth. And that Jesus is the only truth you can always believe and trust. There is so much in that one little Bible verse. You could spend hours just meditating on that verse (which is John 14:16 by the way). And this is just another reminder to me how blessed we are to have easy access to the TRUTH - to the Bible and to Jesus. This is a great place to be when you are remembering just how shaken we were, seventeen years ago, when we faced terrorism in our own land.
Jesus, thank you for reminding me that you ARE the truth and you have left us with the Bible to lead and guide us. Thank you for the freedom that we have here in the United States to educate our children freely and to have the Bible in our hands. Holy Spirit, touch those that are still suffering from the effects of that attack seventeen years ago. Give us all compassion for those that grieve. Amen
I love that Jesus said "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me". Our culture can be very confusing. There seems to be a lot of "facts" that just are NOT the truth. I am so thankful that my children and grandchildren know WHO is the truth. And that Jesus is the only truth you can always believe and trust. There is so much in that one little Bible verse. You could spend hours just meditating on that verse (which is John 14:16 by the way). And this is just another reminder to me how blessed we are to have easy access to the TRUTH - to the Bible and to Jesus. This is a great place to be when you are remembering just how shaken we were, seventeen years ago, when we faced terrorism in our own land.
Jesus, thank you for reminding me that you ARE the truth and you have left us with the Bible to lead and guide us. Thank you for the freedom that we have here in the United States to educate our children freely and to have the Bible in our hands. Holy Spirit, touch those that are still suffering from the effects of that attack seventeen years ago. Give us all compassion for those that grieve. Amen
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