Thursday, September 7, 2023

Music!

 



1. Don't Let me Get Me

2. The Fear of Being Alone

3. We Will Rock You

4. Stay Alive

5. We Didn't Start the Fire

6. Anything by the Piano Guys

7. Tubthumping

8. Old Rugged Cross

9. Fancy

10. The Greatest Man I Never Knew

11. Dancing Queen

12. Gangsta's Paradise

13. Fancy Like

14. Can't Help Falling in Love

15. Dinosaurs in Love

16. Cover Me in Sunshine

17. God Bless the USA

18. Noodles and Butter

19. Trust Fall

20. Apples and Bananas

21. The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia

22. Dos Oruguitas

23. Hollaback Girl

24. Tim Marches On

25. Snoops Cover of Gin and Juice

26. Time Warp

27. Eye of the Tiger

28. Fight Song

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Homeschool 2023-2024!

 



We are off on another year of homeschooling adventure!  Lucas is in 8th grade, Vinnie is in 7th grade, and Sulley is in kindergarten.  Percy gets the added perk of "pre-k" that is really kindergarten because he's doing it all alongside Sulley!

Thinking Tree: 

    We use a variety of Thinking Tree materials in our homeschool.  We have the entire Dyslexia Games series for Lucas and Vinnie (and eventually Sulley too!). We also have the Poetry curriculums and Lucas and Vinnie are both working their way through those.  

Gameschooling- 

    We originally started "Game Schooling" in 2019 when we went 100% tech/screen free on the advice of our awesome therapist, Ms. Amy.  Gameschool Academy is a vital resource for gameschooling!

    Those first 6 weeks were rough, but we noticed such a change in the boys!  Then, CV19 brought the world to its knees and we caved a little at a time.  Now, actual video games are heavily restricted but the kids are allowed to watch Disney+.  All other streaming/video services are locked and require permission to view.  Our modern game collection went from the dozen or so games we picked up for Christmas gifts that year to an entire wall shelf and a closet full of games today, in Aug. 2023.  Our most recent game additions came from a Tryazon party with Exploding Kittens games!  We got "The Best Worst Ice Cream" and "Hurry Up Chicken Butt".  They are cute preschool logic games!  Basically *ALL* games are educational, because they teach vital skills.  

Easy Peasy:

    Easy Peasy is a free online homeschool curriculum.  They do also sell workbooks on Amazon.  We got the math workbooks in grades 3 and 4 last year to help Vinnie and Lucas master their basic math facts. I like that the workbooks teach the content as they go, so that the boys can look back at the teaching lessons if they need a refresher.  

Co-Op:

    Colorado Springs Thematic Secular Co-Op is the co-op group I started two years ago.  We just began our 3rd school year.  Each week we have a theme that we run stations on and the students rotate through.  This week we had 20+ kids!  We have grown a little each year and changed things up.  This year we are focusing on elementary school age for our group lessons.  We are also hoping to incorporate at least one field trip or special event into each month.  


Explorer's LARPing Club:

    A local entrepreneur, Dana Susan Beasley runs Explorers LARPing Club for homeschoolers and public schoolers year round.  They meet twice a month on Thursday for homeschoolers and once a month on Saturday for all kids.  While a lot of what they do is play-based they also learn about history and the Bible. Lucas and Vincent both love LARPing and spend a lot of time pretending and planning for LARPing club. 


My Tech High:

    MTH funds our homeschooling adventures.  They do require a shot record or waiver for each child.  In return, we get $1800 per student in reimbursable funds.  Lucas and Vinnie's funds go almost exclusively to karate.  Which is awesome, because that covers the entire family for a year!  

Karate:

    Our entire family participate in Shorin Kempo Karate at 3T Martial Arts in Colorado Springs.  We love the family atmosphere at our dojo.  

    Lucas, Vinnie, and myself are all in the Advanced program.  Tim is in the basic program still, but he takes the adult class.  Sulley is a little tiger and Percy is a tiny tiger.  

    The tiny tiger program is for ages 3-4, it took Percy a while to get comfortable and start really participating in class, so at 4.5 he is a green belt.  Sulley did the tiny tigers for a year and a half and then moved up to little tigers. 

     Little Tigers is for 5-6 year olds.  Sulley is currently a blue belt but he will graduate to purple belt in September.  He is hoping to stay in little tigers to earn his black belt!  When he earns his little tigers black belt he will move into the basic program, which is for people ages 7 and up.  

    After you earn your orange belt in basics you are given the opportunity to do the advanced test.  You have to take the test before you earn your green belt.  Tim is a high gold belt, so at his next graduation he will get his advanced test!  Lucas and Vinnie are both high blue belts but Lucas is ahead by one tip.  I am a green belt.  




Leadership Elite:

    Lucas and Vinnie both just got accepted into the Leadership Elite team at the dojo.  This comes with a lot of extra responsibilities.  Vinnie will be teaching one tiny tiger lesson a week.  Lucas will be teaching one basic class a week.  They both also have to attend two 15 minute Leadership classes each week.  Finally, they will have the opportunity to go to Sempei and Leadership training classes twice a rotation and learn more about being a teacher and leader at the dojo!  



LEGO Spike Prime Robotics:

    During our first year of My Tech High we did the LEGO Spike class.  Unfortunately, we never actually had time to use the robot and do the course work.  We are hoping to make a dedicated effort to have Lucas, Vinnie, and Sulley work through the course this year.  

Crunch Labs by Mark Rober:

    Lucas and Vinnie have been recieving Crunch Labs boxes from Mark Rober since they started coming out.  These science, tech, engineering, and math themed boxes are great for the boys and they love working on them.  They get them using their hands and their minds.   

Spanish:

    As a family, we are working on learning Spanish this year.  We have started with the numbers and alphabet.  So far most of us are doing really well with the counting!  We have some cheap resources and plan to invest in some more materials later in the school year.  

Handwriting/Cursive:

    This year, Lucas and Vinnie will be learning cursive handwriting, beyond signing their names!  I am hoping to have them both writing and reading fluently in cursive by the summer.  

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Membership:

    An extra resource that we have for our homeschool journey is our membership to the local Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.  We try to get to the zoo at least once a month but when time and the weather allow, we go more often.  The boys love to visit the animals, participate in hands-on interactions, and explore the zoo.  Riding the chair lift is a fun family favorite too!  Sulley has overcome his fear of the smell inside the hippo and monkey house and he really enjoys spending time checking out all the primates!