Sunday, July 20, 2008

A New School Year



In going through some email recently I came across this cartoon and it totally fits us this year. With all the illnesses of the past year, we're really behind. It's one good thing about home-schooling is you have the option to do it whenever you can.

It's that time of year--I swear I get giddy when I pass the school supplies...paper, crayons, glue, and "bouquets of sharpened pencils" (from "You've Got Mail"). I've been trying to come up with something new for the first day of school. When the kids were younger it was easy to surprise them with treats and such. I'm cooking up something, but it's just in the brewing stage, so far.

As I've been preparing for the next school year, I've been going through file cabinets and boxes and purging anything and everything I can't get into this year. After this year I won't be writing/piecing together any more curriculum or going with what I've already used for the older kids. It's amazing how good it feels to toss things. Even though you can't actually see the progress at present, it still feels good.

I got the whole year mostly planned out for all four kids (my oldest graduated this year). Each week is in a file folder and everything I need for that week is all in there (well, not quite done with those lists, but I'm at a stopping point so I can work on other projects for a bit. I have a couple of writing project deadlines to try to stick to). I do so enjoy planning school. Can I just find someone else to actually teach? Huh? :)