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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

MOD 4- Apologia BIOLOGY w/Nature Study for Highschool + younger sibling supplements

MODULE 4: Kingdom Fungi
Books:These resources came from the Handbook of Nature Study Blog.   
Handbook of Nature Study: Flowerless Plants (p693)
*Nature study focus on mushrooms & other fungi
*Work with yeasts & molds
*Journal pages for mushrooms identified

Other Resources:
Fungi(DVD)-library

Supplemental books for younger siblings:
Molds, Mushrooms, & Other Fungi-library

We continue to join our studies with an excellent resource, which helps to bring everything together for my kiddos.  Homeschooler's Resources Blog MOD 4-Part A , Homeschooler's Resources Blog MOD 4-Part B and Homeschooler's Resources Blog MOD 4-Part C is a great addition to biology from the Apologia book.  This mom has put a lot of work into her blog and her resources and we truly appreciate that. 

We are also using vocabulary bookmarks from donnayoung.org, they are available for each Module.  There are so many great resources available for Apologia.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

MOD 3- Apologia BIOLOGY w/Nature Study for Highschool + younger sibling supplements

MODULE 3: Kingdom Protista

Books:These resources came from the Handbook of Nature Study Blog.   
Handbook of Nature Study: Insects of brook & pond (p400-415)
*Continue pond study-algae
*Examine pond water under microscope
*Journal pages on pond insects you observe

Supplemental books for younger siblings:
One Small Square: Pond
Insects Do the Strangest Things

We continue to join our studies with an excellent resource, which helps to bring everything together for my kiddos.  Homeschooler's Resources Blog MOD 3-Part A and Homeschooler's Resources Blog MOD 3-Part B is a great way to help the information be retained.  This mom has put a lot of work into her blog and her resources and we truly appreciate that. 

We are also using vocabulary bookmarks from donnayoung.org, they are available for each Module.  There are so many great resources available for Apologia.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

MOD 2- Apologia BIOLOGY w/Nature Study for Highschool + younger sibling supplements

MODULE 2: Kingdom Monera(bacteria)

Books:These resources came from the Handbook of Nature Study Blog.   
Biography of Louis Pasteur (High School) -found DVD at library
Microbe Hunters, chapter 2 Spallanzani & chapter 3 Pasteur (High School)
A Golden Guide to Pond Life (High School)
*Field Trip to Pond - Journal pages for things observed in real life
*Start a pond study to complement the study of microscopic organisms-protozoa

additional books/resources:

Bacteria by Discovery Channel School Science(High School)
Pond Water Zoo by Peter Loewer (High School) or younger
Bacteria, archaebacteria, and the prokaryotic- DVD (High School)

Supplemental books for younger siblings:
In This Bedroom by Nancy Harris -good for older kids also
In This Bathroom by Nancy Harris -good for older kids also
Crinkleroot's Book of Animal Tracking
Field Trips: bug hunting, animal watching, bird tracking, shore walking
Beaver Pond, moose pond by Jim Arnosky

We have also really enjoyed the Homeschooler's Resources Blog MOD 2, it has been a nice addition to everything.  This mom has put a lot of work into her blog and her resources and we truly appreciate that. 

We are also using vocabulary bookmarks from donnayoung.org, they are available for each Module.  There are so many great resources available for Apologia. 

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Module 1- Apologia BIOLOGY w/Nature Study for Highschool + younger sibling supplements

I am finally getting around to getting this posted.  Here is what we used for Module 1.  We are using Apologia Biology with Handbook of Nature Study.  We are going more with a Charlotte Mason Approach and using some supplemental things in order to reach each of my learners, who learn differently.  I have added some additional resource books for younger siblings.

MODULE 1: The Study of Life 

Books:These resources came from the Handbook of Nature Study Blog.   
Biography of Carl Linnaeus: Father of Classification (High School)
Microbe Hunters, chapter 1 Leeuwenhoek (High School)
Double Helix: Structure of DNA (High School)

Supplemental books for younger siblings:
Greg's Microscope
Amateur Naturalist: Explorations and Investigations
Crinkleroot's Nature Almanac
One Small Square: Backyard---Great book!
How to Be a Nature Detective---Neat book!

We have also really enjoyed the Homeschooler's Resources Blog MOD 1, it has been a nice addition to everything.  This mom has put a lot of work into her blog and her resources and we truly appreciate that.  My son told me earlier today that this blog has been really helpful in fully grasping the concepts that are being taught. 

We are also using vocabulary bookmarks from donnayoung.org, they are available for each Module.  There are so many great resources available for Apologia.    

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

High School Biology w/ Nature Study + resources for younger siblings

Well, over the last few months I believe that we are finally ready to embark on our biology full force.  I have been working to come up with a plan that could involve everyone without being too much for my youngest two children.

What I have come up with should be keeping with Charlotte Mason methods. We are using Apologia Biology 2nd Edition.  We are including the Handbook of Nature Study by Anna Botsford Comstock for our nature additions to the biology.  We will also be using a great deal of living books.   

I am using ideas for including nature study from Handbook of Nature Study Blogspot.  We are also using the Biology CD-Rom which has animations, videos, pronunciations and much, much more.  I have also discovered another blog, called Homeschooler's Resources that has each module with links and lots of extras.  Here is another great resource blog that is from a Co-op using Apologia Biology, which lists things according to each module.   

I will be posting each module separately with resources for younger children also.  I found a great resource that outlines what younger kids should be learning in science.  I like the way that it is presented on this website:  grades K-5 and grades 4-6.  Here is cool website for kids for biology resources called Biology4kids.com.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Our Weekly Schedule....

I have created a more general schedule for our homeschooling week.  After two weeks of having everything in it's own time slot.  I have decided to go with a more general form.  This is my initial schedule for ALL.  I will be creating individual sheets that are laminated for each of the kiddos.  This way they can mark off things as they go.  They really like the feeling of checking things off.

We did have a minor snag with Spanish, which is why it doesn't yet have a time on the schedule.  We discovered that with other things running on the kids computer, there isn't enough memory.  We tried purchasing it in the stores, but we didn't have any luck.  We have ordered it and it should be here in the next week or so.  I guess I should have tried to load the software a long time ago.  Oops!  

Now, that I have figured out how to upload documents and make them look normal.  I will be able to do this more often.  Enjoy!
Weekly HomeSchool Schedule 2010  

It wasn't real complicated, after I figured out that it likes PDF format best and only portrait view of the document.  My original is in landscape view and in Microsoft Excel.  I will try to upload the individual ones after they are completed also.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Back to school!

Well, after over a week of constant nagging and asking when we are going to start.  I decided it was time to buckle down and get my schedule finalized.  We started school on Monday.

 

The kids are so motivated this year...it is simply amazing.  I decided to get more organized this year and I made each of the kids their own laminated schedule to mark things off as they are completed.  It is a weekly schedule, but I believe it will serve a good purpose.  It is pretty general with just the subjects.  This way it will work with whatever I plug into it.  I have an overall plan of each subject and what we need to do each month in order to stay on task.  With four kiddos....I really need to have a plan!  

We are starting something different this school year, then we have done in the past.  We are trying out the Charlotte Mason methods of homeschooling.  So far, I really love it!  I believe the kids do too.  We are doing many things together and enjoying our time with each other.  We will also be starting our nature studies on Fridays.  We are planning to combine Apologia Biology with nature studies to encompass our love of God's creation.  We are all looking forward to the things we will learn from our nature studies and nature sketching.  We actually had an experience with a grasshopper on Monday, but that will be included in a later blog.  We will also be including many labs, which the older two will be participating in.     

With only one computer and a few different things that need to utilize the computer....some things have been placed later in the day than we would like them.  Unfortunately, only one person can use the computer at a time.  I believe this will give the older three an opportunity to find other times during the day, when they can do these things.  The schedule is laid out with a basic plan in mind, which is to keep a good flow to everything that we are doing.  So far, we haven't veered too far off that path.  I am not the best scheduler, but I believe that some type of schedule is important for my children to know what I am expecting.  I wish they made a program that you could hook up to your head and it would automatically print up what you are thinking, because I would make great use of it.  Sitting down and planning, is just a big chunk of time that I would prefer not to give up.  Oh well!  It is done at least for this quarter.  We may revamp it come October, when my eldest will be taking Driver's Ed at the High School.  For now, we will work with it until it fits the needs of our family. 

I am way behind on my blogging....I have a ton of things that I would like to add with pictures, but time just hasn't allowed that.  We discovered a few days ago, that the kids computer still had two hard drives.  We never took the old drive out, when we put the new bigger drive in.  The computer seemed to be pretty confused as to which one to use.  This was slowing down everything.  I have spent the last two evenings moving everything we wanted to keep to the new hard drive.  We removed the old drive and the computer is up and running.  The kids are going to be using a cool program for Spanish on the computer called Rosetta Stone.  I would like the computer to be working at top speed, so they don't have difficulties with the program.  The computer is all cleaned up, so hopefully I will be able to get it loaded tomorrow.  Thanks for stopping by!  Blessings!