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An Anchor to Our Days

Have you ever had a week where it seems like you are getting pulled in too many directions? Or maybe it's more than just a week. Maybe it's a few weeks or a season. 

I'm right smack in the middle of one of those seasons where it seems one thing after another keeps pulling our family away from our "normal." Some of the things are good things, positive things for our family. Other things are just hard. But they all feel like they are pulling us, pushing us, stressing us, and keeping us from the normal ebb and flow of our days.

I know I'm not the only one. 

Health problems, financial concerns, family responsibilities, over-committed schedules, or a whole host of other issues can place an extra burden on a homeschool family. And sometimes those things just seem to multiply all at once. Oh, how I know this to be true.

It's times like these that the anchors in our days show their strength. They help hold us steady. 

We have anchors built into our family life. Things like our morning and evening routines, regular mealtimes, weekly scheduled activities, family prayer time, etc. The predictability and consistency is good for our kids. It's good for me too.

But one anchor that has lately been helpful and healing to our family is our read aloud time.  

Some of our anchors have us going in different directions. Like when we are each getting ready for the day, or me preparing meals while the kids work on school work, or different extracurricular activities throughout the week. 

But reading aloud brings us together.

This is always a good thing. But when life is hectic and scrambled, it has even more significance. 

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*This post is from guest contributor, Amy. Thank you, Amy, for sharing your heart with us today! 


What We are Reading Aloud

We have been reading picture books during our family read aloud times for years. But we are now reading our first chapter book as a family read aloud with my youngest. She just hasn't wanted to sit still for chapter book read alouds in the past. 

We are reading Charlotte's Web. This is the first chapter book I read aloud to my oldest several years ago. It brings back such sweet memories for both of us. I hope my youngest will have fond memories of reading it together as well. 

Charlotte's Web was a favorite book of mine when I was a child. We are reading aloud from my childhood copy of this delightful book. It was given to me when I was seven years old and still has the inscription in the front of who gave it to me and the date. I have a few special books that I have from my childhood and this one is at the top of the list.

We are going to see a performance of Charlotte's Web in a few weeks. I can't wait to finish reading this aloud with my children and then experience it in person with them. 

I think Charlotte's Web is a wonderful book for a first chapter book read aloud. It really draws children in with the characters and the story line. Stories by E.B White are a must-read to children in my opinion. Why not enjoy them together as a family read aloud? Trumpet of the Swan and Stuart Little are two more children's books by E.B. White to add to your read aloud list. 

 


Read Alouds are an Anchor to Our Days

Last week we had severe storms in our area. Buckets of rain poured down. Tornado warnings sounded over the local stations. As our family huddled together in the bathroom, we read aloud

When my daughter had to wear an eye patch for several days due to an eye injury, we spent lots of time reading aloud. I read Charlotte's Web aloud. Her brother read picture books to her. She "read" her favorite books from memory out loud to us. Her Daddy read silly stories to her. 

My husband travels a good bit for business so it's important for us to maintain a steady routine for the kids whether he is home or not. This makes his leaving easier for all of us. When he was on an extended out of town business trip this week, the kids wanted to "camp" in the living room. We snuggled together and read aloud.

With a close family member having major surgery and initiating cancer treatment in recent weeks, our days and our emotions are frazzled. But we read aloud together at night before bed. 

With the school year coming to an end in our Classical Conversations groups, our homeschool co-op, and other extra curricular groups, there are extra activities and events to attend. Some days we just don't get to all the things we have hoped to accomplish. But we try to make reading aloud a priority.

Reading aloud brings us together.

It calms us.

It helps bring peaceful moments to our hectic days.

It feels like an anchor to our days. 

I encourage you to make reading aloud a priority if you are going through a tough season, a busy few weeks, or just need some more predictability and steadiness in your days. You may find that setting aside the time to read together reaps exponential rewards.

You may find that reading aloud together feels like an anchor holding your days in place even when the rest of your world is trying to push and pull you in a thousand other directions. 

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An Anchor for Our Souls

Ultimately, I believe the anchor that holds our lives steady and sure is Jesus. One of my favorite verses is...

We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. Hebrews 6:19

No matter the ebb and flow our of days, Jesus is the answer to leading a life of hope and security. 

And along that journey, I hope you find reading aloud with your family brings you closer together and helps bring some steadiness and peace to your days. 

If you don't already have personal copies of Charlotte's Web or any of E.B. White's other books, you may click through the links below to order. These sweet stories have stood the test of time and would be a wonderful edition to your home library. 

Do you have a favorite chapter book read aloud for young readers? 

 

Favorite Goodies for CC Cycle 3

By popular demand comes a post for all of my Classical Conversations friends.

I love to share what we are using on Instagram in the Facebook community - someone asked the other day if I could write a post with all of my "favorite goodies" for CC Cycle 3.

Ask and you shall receive.

Now, I am a firm believer in LESS IS MORE.  There are, however, several resources that we have collected over the years that are good to have on hand and that enhance our studies in Foundations (and really through Essentials and Challenge, too - I love how CC works like that!).

Everything on this list we have and love.  I hope it is helpful to you!

I am including games, videos, and a few miscellaneous resources in this post.

(Looking for other Cycle 3 resources, be sure to visit my Classical Conversations page!)

Favorite Goodies for CC Cycle 3

Games for Cycle 3

Everything is better when you make it a GAME --- I find that geography and math lend themselves especially well to game, but we have honestly used games in all subject areas!

Games for CC Cycle 3

Geography

Scrambled States of America - great for younger ones - learn names, capitals, nicknames, and shapes of the 50 states

10 Days in the USA - especially good as kids look towards Challenge A, but any age can play this awesome game, too

Sequence States & Capitals - another great one for learning states, capitals and locations

USA Geo BINGO -- would make a GREAT review game for Foundations time, but also great to use with a group of kids any time. Who doesn't like BINGO?

Electronic Map of the United States - a SERIOUSLY great resource that includes over 500 quizzes for your kiddos!

 

American History

American History Memory Game - We LOVE the card games from the Classical Historian - this memory game has gotten much use in our home

Ticket to Ride USA -- This is probably the most popular game I've heard of amongst CC folks -- if you don't have it you should get it!

Catan Histories: Settlers of Trails to Rails - another one that ranks up there with Ticket to Ride

Constitution Quest Game - comes with a free copy of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence

Professor Noggin's History of the United States Card Game -- all of the Professor Noggin card games (including the US Presidents, too) are wonderful!

Top Trumps (no this isn't about President Trump!) -- this card game is for all of your little triva buffs who want to learn facts about the presidents - very good!

 

Math

Math Dice - these dice make learning all kinds of math concepts fun... we use them during morning time and also sometimes before our Saxon Math lesson to get those brains moving!

24 - My daughter's Challenge I tutor introduced us to this game -- great for playing with numbers!

Ocean Raiders Addition Board Game - this is wonderful for your younger students who are working on addition facts - the game is simple and ensures easy success and fun

Mega Fun Card Game Math - the card games in this book are quick and fun - I have learned to keep a deck of cards in my purse because it helps pass the time when we have to wait somewhere! I learned about this book at Practicum four years ago!

Head Full of Numbers - make equations with this game that REALLY gets kids thinking - a favorite in our house!

Science

(The following are games, puzzles & other resources for science)

Melissa & Doug Magnetic Human Body - for all of the learning about the human body in weeks 1-12, this is great for your younger learners

Magic School Bus Journey Into the Human Body - we used this the last time through Cycle 3 and it was really good - it had a life size poster of the human body we put up in our school room and we also read the book that goes along

Human Body Jigsaw Puzzle - excellent for those kids that are tactile learners - my youngest has always been a puzzle guy and he LOVED this! I would love to get the 5 Senses Puzzle, too!

Periodic Table Connecting Color Tiles - I really purchased this for my Challenge B daughter at the time, but found that my Foundations age child used it a lot, too - this one will do double duty.

Periodic Table Blocks -- I must admit, we don't have these, but I have always wanted them!  They are beautiful!

Science Ninjas - Valence Card Game -- This is an excellent game for expanding on the periodic table - great for kids that want to go the extra mile!

 

Fine Arts

Go Fish For Modern Artists Card Game - I picked this up once on a visit to the Met in New York City... it exposes kids to many different modern artists!

Meet the Instruments -- of course I am going to recommend the resource I developed to introduce kids to the orchestra - I think it's beautiful, effective, and economical!

SQUILT Music Appreciation -- to see how my music curriculum lines up with Cycle 3, read "Using SQUILT with Classical Conversations"

Instrument BINGO - I have this and play it with my Foundations class -- a GREAT Bingo game that definitely cements the sounds of all of the instruments!

Musical Pairs Note Matching Card Game -- when children start learning note names while studying the tin whistle this game comes in very handy!

Compose Yourself Music Card Game - a more advanced game for kids with some musical knowledge


Movies for Cycle 3

(a.k.a. Momma Needs a Break! -- but these are just wonderful resources, too!)

Geography

Great American Landmarks --> available for free streaming with Amazon Prime - we loved to use these kinds of videos during lunch time!

Tour the States --> excellent resource!  Kids will memorize the capitals in no time flat

50 Nifty United States -->  we used this in my classroom when learning all of the states in alphabetical order.  We would sing it during morning time in our homeschool -- GREAT!

States and Capitals Song by Musical Stew --> very cute - shows state shapes, too

 

Favorite Video Resources for Classical Conversations Cycle 3

American History

 

Liberty's Kids --> these were watched OVER and OVER in our home!  Such a great deal for these history videos, too.   

Disney's American Legends --> we always enjoyed learned about Paul Bunyan, Johnny Appleseed, John Henry, etc...

This is America, Charlie Brown --> my son went through a Peanuts phase where he LOVED these videos!

CrashCourse US History --> these YouTube videos are very informative - be sure to watch with your children because sometimes they might slant slightly liberal, but still worth the watch

Free School -->  a great YouTube video resource - search around and you can find a lot of topics, not just history!

America Schoolhouse Rock

 

Math

(Sorry -- no big goodies for math. My oldest learned her times tables with Hap Palmer's CD, Multiplication Mountain. My youngest simply learned with the Foundations CD and drill and repetition.... we don't get fancy with math and video.)

Science

Human Body Rock n Learn - this is even helpful for your older kids (especially Challenge A) because it is for grades 4-8

The Magic School Bus Human Body -- all time favorite in our house!

How Your Body Works series from Kids Health -- these YouTube videos are a bit silly, but my kids liked that about these videos. There are many of them for all different parts/systems of the body

The Periodic Table - Crash Course Chemistry --> love this video - it provides a great overview of the entire Periodic Table

 

Fine Arts

 

Tubby the Tuba -- a classic video - with Dick van Dyke and Pearl Bailey - great for teaching kids about orchestra instruments

Let's Go to the Symphony -- YouTube video from the Nashville Symphony

Peter & The Wolf - Vancouver Symphony

Tchaikovsky Discovers America --- an audio resource, but a FANTASTIC story about Tchaikovsky -- you must listen!

Norman Rockwell - Painting America


Miscellaneous "Goodies" for Cycle 3

Notebooking Pages

Patriotic Copywork Pages -- I loved giving my children copywork in the grammar stage. It allowed us to work on handwriting and to also model beautiful writing!

US Presidents Notebooking Pages

USA Study Notebooking Pages -- we have created a 50 states notebook in the past - it took us all year, but now we have a beautiful finished product!

Pin It! Maps

These maps are GORGEOUS!   If you can invest in these maps you will make your homeschool a more rich place. I promise.

Geography Drawing Books

We have recently collected all of the Draw books -- Draw the USA is perfect for Cycle 3.  You will be amazed at how easily your children can learn to draw our country with this step by step guide.  It's perfect!

LEGO Landmarks

LEGO White House-- because we give educational gifts for Christmas, we gave my son this for Christmas the last time through Cycle 3.  He LOVED it!  Each of these also comes with a beautiful picture booklet with information about the landmark. 

LEGO Lincoln Memorial -- another gift (I think birthday!) during Cycle 3


I hope this has been helpful --- remember, in our first year of CC the MEMORY WORK WAS ENOUGH!  We enjoyed each other, read aloud a lot, and played a lot, too.  As we got more comfortable with classical education (and Classical Conversations) we began to add other resources to supplement the memory work. 

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5 Ways to Supplement Foundations: Simple Additions to Your Homeschooling Day

Favorite Goodies for CC Cycle 3