Showing posts with label All About Spelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All About Spelling. Show all posts

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Special Offer From "All About Spelling"

I received this offer from All About Spelling this morning, and since it is one of my very favorite programs, I decided to share.

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I have good news and bad news for you.


First the bad news...We are located in the upper Midwest, and severe storms on Tuesday morning left us without power. Due to the power outage, orders that were placed this week were delayed for a few days. We are told that we should have power restored this weekend, and if all goes according to plan, we will ship all orders on Monday via USPS Priority Mail.

Now for the good news...To thank everyone for their patience this week, we want to give you a free gift that you can use right away, without having to wait for shipment. When you place any order, no matter how small, we'll give you the All About Homophones book for free, and you can download it immediately. This popular e-book sells for $27.95 on our website, but today it won't cost you a cent!

Here's how to claim your free book with any purchase: 
  1. Add any product(s) to your cart.
  2. Do not add the All About Homophones e-book to your cart quite yet.
  3. In the upper left corner of the cart, you'll see a box that says "Special Code." Type in these three letters, all in capital letters: AAH. Then click the "Apply" button.
  4. The free All About Homophones ebook will appear just above where you enter your shipping information. Click the orange "Add to Cart" button.
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You'll receive this e-book automatically, without delay! Enjoy!

Staying warm in chilly Northern Wisconsin,
Marie Rippel :)
www.AllAboutSpelling.com

P.S. If you placed an order on or after October 26, we have already sent you your free copy of the All About Homophones ebook.

P.P.S. Could you please help me spread the word about this special coupon code? Copy and paste these instructions onto Facebook or your blog! This offer ends on Monday, November 1. Thank you for all of your support during this rough week!
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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Where Are We Going? And Where Have We Been?

It seems that we have all spent this year adjusting and exploring different educational philosophies to find one that works for us.  I can honestly say that we have not found one single approach that works well for us, but we have found elements of several approaches that do work.  Certainly each of the children are different and there are different things that work for each of them.

Madeline really thrives on structure, but it has to be self-imposed structure.  She has taken things that I have introduced and changed them to make them her own.  For example, the workboxes system was successful for a short time when I was in control of it, but it worked much better when she took control of it.  She decides which things she works on and in which order.  She loves the whole structure of everything being in its place and working through the boxes.  She even seems to enjoy moving the numbers as she completes the tasks.  She likes to see progress and she is eager to learn.  She does, however, go in spurts.  This applies both to her interest in formal "school work" and each individual subject.  There are days when she has absolutely no interest is sitting and doing anything formal, and then there are days when she can't get enough and works well into the evening.  She will also get excited about a particular subject and work for an extended period of time on it.  One day she may complete an entire unit in math, or she may spend an entire week learning about ancient Egypt or dinosaurs or the American Revolution.  Her thirst for knowledge on a particular subject can sometimes seem unending.  Whatever this system is that we have in place for her right now, which I have no name for, works for her.  She amazes me daily!

Isabella has really spent this year recovering for her experience last year and finding herself, in a sense.  She is really the opposite of Madeline in many ways.  She resists structure, either externally or internally imposed.  She likes to make her decisions minute by minute.  She is incredibly imaginative and creative. She is easily frustrated when asked to sit and complete more formal work.  She is a very hands-on learner.  We have tried several approaches with her, but mostly she has spent the year exploring the world her own way and the growth I have seen from her this year is incredible.  She has grown as an individual.  She has figured out who she is.  I anticipate that future attempts to control her learning are going to be met with frustration, and I suspect a more unschooling approach may be best way for her to grow.

Hailey seems to fall in the middle.  She enjoys "school-type" tasks, and does occasionally like to use the workboxes system.  She is still young, though, so play really is her primary means of learning at this point.  Most of the time she is just trying to keep up with her sisters.

So, as I prepare for the next school year, I have been thinking about what we will do.  Will we be using a curriculum?  What type of structure will we have in place?  I have been debating these questions all year.  It seems that in many ways the girls have answered these questions for themselves.  My plan is to continue to let them figure out their own path, but with some guidance and direction from me.  They do seem to all enjoy the Moving Beyond the Page curriculum, so we will continue with that.  Madeline will be moving into the 7-9 curriculum, which she is actually very excited about.  She has looked at the concepts that are covered and is interested in the topics and the literature that is used.  Isabella is slowly working through the 5-7 curriculum.  She has almost completed the first concept.  She really enjoys the creative aspects of the curriculum and it works for her as long as she is working at a pace she dictates.  Madeline has been using Singapore Math for the past 2 years, and she will continue with it this next year.  She should move into 3A as our new school year begins on June 1.  Earlier this year I decided that Singapore just was not working for Isabella, so she and Hailey have been using RightStart Math Level A sporadically this year.  I plan to continue to work with this curriculum with them.  They seem to like it and it is a good fit for Isabella.  It includes lots of hands-on learning.  We have been using both ABeCeDarian Reading and All About Spelling this year with Madeline and Isabella.  I am considering choosing just one for next year, although there really is nothing more I need to buy in either curriculum for the next year, at least not immediately, so I think we may just play it by ear and use what works.  I'm still considering pulling activities in for science and social studies for the Pandia Press curriculums R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey and History Odyssey because the girls have been really interested the lessons we have done from them this year.  Madeline in particular has enjoyed the extra history and Isabella has enjoyed the science.  I am also fairly sure that I am going to introduce Madeline to the Michael Clay Thompson Language Arts curriculum.  I think she will really enjoy it.  I am also considering getting Discovery Education streaming which I found a good price on at Homeschool Buyers Co-op.  What I do know is that we will not be having a set schedule.  They will be deciding what, when, and how they would like to learn and I will be providing them with opportunities.  We will be spending LOTS of time outside and with friends. I am hoping for many field trips this year.  We will continue to try to find the best way for each of them to learn and grow!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

A New Year

Here in Missouri we define our own school year, and seeing as the girls finished their stint at La Petite Ecole in May, I decided to make a fresh start beginning June 1. So, what have we been doing?  Well, we have been continuing some of the programs that we started last year, such as Singapore Math, and have made some other changes and additions.

I read several positive reviews on the All About Spelling program and decided to give it a try.  I am very happy that I did.  It is very easy for me to use and keep track of.  I decided to start all 3 of the girls on the first level and that has worked rather well.  Much of this level has been review for Madeline, but it has filled in some gaps as well, and strengthened her skills as well. Isabella has also enjoyed the program, and it is very appropriate for her.  I did think that she would be particularly happy about the use of letter tile as opposed to having to write all of the time since she really does not like to write, but  I was surprised to find that she actually prefers writing to the tiles.  It has also been appropriate for Hailey.  It starts with letter sounds, which is exactly what I have been working on with her.  I do not expect that she will move very quickly through this level, but that's okay.  With this program she can progress at her own speed.  

I have found that the All About Spelling program somewhat overlaps with what is being taught in the ABeCeDarian Reading program, which we have been using during the past year.  I really like this program as well, and despite the repetition I am going to stick with this program.  I have found that level A is not progressing fast enough for Isabella, so I moved her to the level A short version which has less repetition.  Madeline is continuing in level B.  I am supplementing this with Bob Books and leveled readers from  Reading A-Z. 

As I said before, I am continuing with Singapore Math.  The kindergarten program just did not seem to be working well for Isabella, however, so I decided to move her into Primary Mathematics 1A.  This has been a good fit for her so far.  I am just hoping that it does not move too quickly for her.  I may have to use more hands-on activities for her than I had to with Madeline last year.

Social studies has been an issue because Madeline is so interested in learning about the world and yet I have had difficulty finding anything that I am happy with.  We are going to try History Odyssey.  It builds on what we have been learning about Ancient Egypt and I like the sequential nature of it.  I am somewhat concerned that it uses Story of the World as one of its major resources, but I am hoping to be able to work around the religious nature of some of the text.  I am also aware that there have been some reviews that were not so positive concerning the accuracy of the content.  I am hoping that by using several resources I will be able to catch any inaccuracies as well as teach the girls about the necessity of looking at more than one source for information.  I have been happy with the beginning of this program so far.

For science I am looking at R.E.A.L Science Odyssey.  I think since they provide some lessons for free I am going to give it a try and see how we like it.  I am trying to decide which topic to study this year.  We have done so much in the past with life science that I am tempted to choose a different science topic this year and then go back to life science again next year.  I have already told the girls that we will do monarchs again next year.  I think we may try the Earth and Space curriculum this year.  I do intent to continue with nature journaling as well. 

I am also trying out Writing Strands this year.  I have both level 1 and level 2.  I have started level 2 with Madeline and plan to use level 1 with the other 2.  I have read very positive reviews of Michael Clay Thompson's Language Arts curriculum, and would really like to try it, however it is not recommended until 3rd grade, so I have to wait at least until next year.

And then, there is Moving Beyond the Page curriculum, which we have enjoyed and I really like. I really like the creative aspects of it and I am looking forward to the literature units as the girls get older.  I think that we are going to continue to use it as well, although I am not real sure how it will fit.  

Finally (although I'm sure there are tons of little things that we do that I have forgotten... like say journaling), I am using several different programs to get in art, which I think is really so important.  I am using the Atelier Art curriculum and videos that we started last year.  I really love this program!  I am also using the GeeArt16 computer program, which we started last year.  Our subscription expires soon (tomorrow in fact), but I was happy to learn that it is now available on CD-Rom, with a new name, Creativity Express.  I have ordered that and hope that it arrives soon because Madeline has been using that as her free time activity.    There are a few other things I will be using for art this year, but I will save them for another post.

All in all, I think I have designed a pretty comprehensive and challenging curriculum, but one that the girls will enjoy.  Madeline has been especially eager to get to work everyday, which I take as a good sign.  Isabella is a little more reluctant, and would rather be playing princess, but she has been working hard.  Hailey was incredibly excited to begin school, and would much rather do her work than watch tv.  My hope is to nurture a love of learning in each of them and a feeling that learning does not happen at a set time during the day, but rather is a continuous process that is always happening.

Here is a picture of the girls working last week.  Hailey was insistent that she sit at the table with her sister to do her work, even though it would have been much easier for her to build with these blocks on the floor.  The boxes in the background are from the workboxes system, which is something we have been trying out.  I will write about that in another post soon.