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My Little Learner!

I knew I wanted to home school Ava this year but I wasn’t exactly sure what that was going to look like. She has a strong personality and doesn’t particularly like taking direction from Mommy. She’s a free spirit, strong willed, and passionate. All of which I love about her and will take her far. But pose a challenge when trying to teach her. I knew that home school was going to have to be on Ava’s terms.

I knew the Montessori method’s philosophy is “follow the child”. But honestly I didn’t know anything else about Montessori or what that truly looked like. We touched on it briefly in Early Childhood Education. I remember thinking it was a great concept, but Montessori got a bad rap in general education among elementary teachers. Kindergarten teachers would comment that there was no structure in Montessori, resulting in children unable to sit during circle time and spending their time wandering the room. After hearing more than one teacher speak negatively about Montessori, I made the assumption (which makes me an a**, i know.) that the Montessori method wasn’t so great.

My sister in law has worked in Montessori for many years and I really liked the methods she was using with my nephew. This prompted me to do more research about Montessori. I read How To Raise an Amazing Child the Montessori Way, by Tim Seldin. and Teaching Montessori in the Home: The Preschool Years, by Elizabeth G. Hainstock. I thoroughly enjoyed these books and I knew Montessori was for us.

The problem was I still didn’t quite understand my role in the classroom with Ava. We started our “school” which is our office. The first day was a little (okay, a lot) rocky. I made available a variety of activities for Ava. Instead of just letting her go at it to see what would evolve, I began telling her just how to do each activity. She got mad and began to cry. I wanted to cry too. I had ruined the most important day of our homeschooling journey. I backed off.. and I mean way off and the next few weeks were far better. Here’s what Ava did.


Can you fix it? This one was a big hit with Ava!


Nuts and Bolts matching. Another big hit!


lower case letters went with 3 and 4 letter word pictures such as pig, car, duck. she worked on this once.


stamping. she did stamping everyday! What exactly is she learning here? Well, I had her count how many of each animal/object she stamped and encouraged her to make patterns. but really, it was just fun and made school fun. None of these activities are available outside of school time.


shoe tying and button practice. didn’t do this once!


number rods. she laid these out on her rug a couple of times. putting the 2 rod next to the 3 rod and saying 2+3=5. She also counted out marbles and placed them below the corresponding number rod. but overall, not a favorite activity.


This is our snack table. Ava sets it every school day. She LOVES this.


Montessori is all about the senses. These are sand paper letters. the child is supposed to trace the letter with their finger and say its sound. Red letters are consonants, blue vowels. Ava knows all of her capital letters so I am trying to focus on lower case. She already knew these sounds and didn’t care to trace them. I stopped making sand paper letters because she wasn’t drawn to these at all (and they’re a lot of work!).


and this is what everything looked like on our shelves.

So, you can tell I didn’t really know what I was doing. But then an AMAZING thing happened! I found the most incredible blog! It’s Counting Coconuts and it is exactly what I needed! This gal homeschools her son (who happens to be the same age as Ava) using the Montessori method AND she’s a certified Montessori teacher! She’s very crafty and WAY more organized than I am. But now I don’t have to come up with all the ideas myself! I heart this site so much. Finding this website was a gift from God (really, it’s a long story so I’m not going to bore you) but He led me to it.

Child-led learning is awesome! I mean that in the true sense of the word. I am awed by Ava every day. I love homeschooling so much I really could do it forever. Ava and I have a much better relationship because of it and we look forward to every day.

Here is what Ava is working on now:


purl bead pumpkin.


placing “bones” in a jar.


matching word with picture.


placing numbers 10-20 in order. Ava can count forever. once in the car she counted to the 300’s. but she has no idea what a 13 or a 12 LOOK like.


Once everything was cut apart, Ava really had to look at her own body to figure out how to glue this together!


patterning. printed from Counting Coconuts.


first sound letter/object sorting. I only include 8-12 letters each time.


bone name cards. Not even in the plans but Ava was really interested in the bones on this skeleton in her sensory bin (which you’ll soon see) so I found these cards here and now we’re learning about bones!


sewing North America. Ava loves this and she’s so good at it!


everything on the shelf. except the pumpkin purler beads.. ava was working on it.


Halloween sensory bin. Another Counting Coconuts idea! This, however, is not offered during school time. We only have a limited time (about 2 1/2 hours broken into 2 chunks, Lisey’s morning and afternoon nap). Ava can play with this a long time so she plays with it on non-school days while Annalise sleeps.


circle time.
-calendar
-weather
-courtesy of the week
-question of the day
-prayer of the day
-pledge of allegiance
-story
-song

As you can see, Couting Coconuts has given me a lot more direction and better montessori ideas for my little learner. and a BIG thank you to Scott for buying me a color printer!! having worked in printer support some years ago, he has a legitimate dislike for color printers. thanks for setting that aside in the name of love Scott. You’re the best!

More of San Diego 2011

Here are some more pictures from our San Diego trip:

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Ava and Kayla at Sea World

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Scott and Tasty (Mike) McDole on Homebrewers night. This was an event we both attended where we sampled beer from homebrewers. Tasty is famous in the Brewing world for having the ability to clone many commercial beers. He's pretty much a legend. (i think this is what makes him so awesome..hmm.. oh well, scott will edit this if I'm wrong!)

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Ava and a rattlesnake at the San Diego zoo. Ava was in heaven at the reptile house!

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Lisey and Kay-kay in the petting zoo.

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Ava feeding a goat.

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Ava with the newest addition to the giraffe family. This giraffe baby was only 3 months old!

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heading home after a long day at the zoo!

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If you ever plan on going to sea world or the zoo with young kids, plan on spending 1 1/2 days at each one. We got a 5 day pass from Costco that allowed us admission to both places for 5 consecutive days. for us, that worked out perfect.

Our last day was spent at La Jolla beach. and then later we went to Oceanside to eat at Pizza Port (the yummiest pizza ever) and then took a walk at Oceanside beach.

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Scott and Ava found a hermit crab.

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A BIG thank you to Kayla for coming with us. This trip would not have been possible without all of her help! Thank you Kalya. You're awesome and we love you!

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San Diego 2011 – Day 1

worry! worry! worry! that’s all I did about our trip to San Diego. turns out that all my worrying paid off. I worried everything away! Like what, you ask?

well, I worried about Lisey on the plane. she was perfect!
I worried about the girls NOT sleeping well in the hotel. They slept wonderfully!
I worried Kayla wouldn’t have fun. She had a blast!
I worried about driving around San Diego (I never drive in other cities). I got us where we needed to go without any problems!
I worried I’d forget to pack something really important. I didn’t!

As you can tell, everything went much better than expected.

We went to San Diego for the National Homebrewers Conference. Scott attended presentations during the day while Kayla, Ava, Lise, and I went to the zoo and sea world. In the evenings, Kayla would watch the girls while Scott and I attended social events.

Here are some pics from the trip.

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Annalise on the airplane. She was a lap infant but the seat next to me was empty so she “kind of” had her own seat.

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Ava and Scott on the plane.

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Kayla on the airplane. She’s so beautiful!

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Scott and I on the VIP party bus heading for the Brewing Network’s BNA6 Anniversary party.

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walking on the red carpet into The Brewing Network event. this was lots of fun! we got to try lots of good beers and hang out with all the podcast followers!

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we were among the first to try Heretic’s beer. Tafelbully is sooo good, and definitely one of my favorites!

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love this guy!

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funny outfits showing their love of hops.

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JP and Justin from the Brewing Network.


the Brewing Network guys put on a performance.

this was just our first day. more to come!