We've decided to homeschool our girls {and boys when the come...} and I'm really excited about it. I love the idea of choosing curriculum to best fit their learning styles and working with them on what they struggle with and what they're good at. Lately I've tried to get some daily outings going for my little home schoolers- here are some things I've come up with. {PS my girls are only 2 and 4 right now, which definitely makes a difference on types of outings!} I have been rotating a lot of these and keeping a lot of them on a weekly basis.
The best source I've found for a homeschooling parent. We like to go Tuesday mornings for story and craft time {which is a great setting for her to be under an authority figure besides mom}, then exchange our books every week. I love reading the girls new library books! {I don't know about you but I get kind of bored with the same-ol same-ol} And they love picking them out. After the first few weeks of going they have learned the ropes and will sit quietly and read while we choose the books.
KC lacks a good children's museum, but we do have a fantastic {free} art museum that I like taking the girls to on occasion. A really good learning opportunity for them. I also love places that allow them to be creative- kids art places, dress up places etc.
Weaved into our 'science' curriculum I'm doing nature walks, or excursions {even to the zoo} to look at what we've been studying. {I suppose technically it's a lab?} Anyway it's a fun way for them to get out!
Up the street at a local middle school we have a United Way resource center that I love taking the girls to. They have a huge play area and learning toys you can rent. Such a great way to supplement our school! I don't know if there are anything similar to these in other cities, but I'd encourage you to look. I found ours through our 'Parents as Teachers' program.
We're blessed to have the International House of Prayer only a few miles away, and it's so good for the girls to get in there and have quiet time with the Lord, dance, pray, read their Bibles, worship, whatever it is. Several cities have prayer rooms now {even if small}, and it's so great for the kids to get in there. They love it, and it's so good to establish them in prayer.
It goes without saying, homeschool kids need more opportunities to socialize than school kids. At least once a week {usually more} we schedule play dates to get the girls with friends for social interaction. There's a lot they can learn from being with friends, even as opposed to siblings.
I'd love to hear any other ideas from homeschooling moms on things you do out of the house- please share!
You are in Kansas City? Have you been to Science City at Union Station? It's a great place to visit. We lived in Wichita, and went to Science City a few times with our 4 children and really enjoyed it! I think KC would have tons of other exploring options as well. One year, we planned a train ride, but the train ran 4 hours late and we were unable to wait. Also, the Crayola & Hallmark stores in Crown Center had some neat free opportunities of crafting and creating. Check out their websites! It's been several years since we were there, but I'm sure there is tons! However, it sounds like you've already got a super start on their education! Happy Homeschooling! Blessings!
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ReplyDeleteYes we love Union Station- we don't get there a lot because of the trek {drive then parking and walking} but once every few months we'll go. Although we've never been to Science City- we'll have to check that out this year! Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteHave you been to Wonderscope (http://www.wonderscope.org/)? It's a children's museum in Shawnee. We've been there a few times, and the kids always have a blast. If you want to try it out at a discount, it looks like you can get a couple tickets for a free visit on Sept 24 through Smithsonian Magazine's Museum Day (http://www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/)
ReplyDeleteOh thanks, no we've never been there, I'll have to check it out!
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