Showing posts with label family pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family pictures. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9

Sharing time

Because every post needs a picture.

I know, I know, enough already. Why don't I just admit defeat and stick my kids on the bus? Well, first-of-all, I am NOT (not even in the least bit) a professional educator. BUT I am a MOM and, as such, have the intuition of knowing the needs of my kids and myself. So when I see a need for improvement, I make adjustments.

Have you ever bought a product that worked okay and then someone told of a similar product that worked even better? For example, I used to clean the bathtub with a soap scum spray and washcloth. It did okay, but took a lot of elbow grease and time. Then, a friend told me about Lysol Bathroom cleaner and Magic Erasers. I decided to give them a try. Oh. My. Gosh. Crazy difference! The bathtub was clean in a matter of minutes and my fingers still had feeling left in them! Now, I'll admit, I've made a few adjustments to the product choices- I now buy the Great Value Bathroom Cleaner because it's cheaper and works just as well, and I found a reusable scrub brush with a long handle that does a great job.

You can relate, right?

So goes my choices in home-school curriculum. I honestly can't remember what we were using a month ago, I'm embarrassed to say. The last couple of weeks we used Lesson Pathways. I liked how the lessons were divided up by weeks and subjects, but I didn't like that the links took you all over the web and some didn't work. While it is a good website, I decided to not use it so exclusively.

I researched online public schools and even began the enrollment process. It didn't take long for me to realize that submitting reports to the state about how long my kids were "in school" and taking them to Tyler for testing was going to be more rigorous than I could handle. So I dropped it.

I'm sure you're curious about what has caught my attention... it's called Education Place from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Although we do not have the textbooks, the kids are able to learn concepts based on subjects and units within the subjects, and practice what they learn. The subjects are Reading/English, Spelling/Vocabulary, Math, Science and Social Studies.

The website is interactive and has excellent lessons. We don't have a lot of the books they suggest for reading, but I've found some of them on YouTube. I signed up for the Book It! Program and received the certificates for the kids to go to Pizza Hut after reading so many books. Within the Reading subject, there is a link to Book Adventure. I've created accounts for the kids so they can take quizzes on the books they read. I like that I am able to control the settings for the quizzes. For example, I can adjust the number of chances they get to pass the quiz, how long they have to complete it, and the percentage they must have correct in order to pass. I've set the older ones to get 2 chances and make at least an 80%, but no timer. The younger girls get 3 chances and have to make 80% as well.

This is another website we love: Storyline Online, from the Screen Actors Guild Foundation (SAG). "A Bad Case of the Stripes" is read by Sean Astin and is especially enjoyable! In case you couldn't tell or haven't noticed, we are big fans of Lord of the Rings and both Sean Astin and Elijah Wood read stories on this site and we love them!

October 14, 2011

Johnny's education is a different story altogether. He is enrolled in online classes for his Bachelor's of Science in Nursing, or BSN, at the University of Texas at Arlington. He's taking 2 8-week courses: English and History. So far he is doing excellent! I'm so proud of him. I've been able to help him with the heavy workload of reading and assignments and have seen how articulate he has become! He really is a good writer! He is better at English than I am, and I thought I was pretty good. Haha! It turns out, I'm good at reading and spelling and he is better with grammar and punctuation. So we make a good team.

Oh- that reminds me. I'm supposed to be in the other room helping him right now. We're trying to finish his History assignments today so we can participate in the Veteran's Day festivities this weekend for our ward. Gotta run!

Friday, May 6

A day for pictures

The weather lately has been absolutely breathtaking!
We decided to take advantage of it this morning, since Johnny was home.
Lake Nacogdoches is just down the road ~what better place to take family pictures?








There's also a great playground with wonderful shade. 

Ahhh, the perks of homeschooling. ;) 
We love it here.

Monday, December 13

Tis the Season

Christmas is by far my favorite time of year. You may remember
a little project I was working on this past summer--? Well, I'm
ready to share it in all it's glory! 

 My advent calendar turned out beautifully!! (Thanks Abby!)



 Besides my children, this is what I'm most proud of creating.
I want it to last F-O-R-E-V-E-R!

I didn't want the pockets to become stretched out, so I
put little wallet sized cards in each pocket. Every day we 
have an activity to do together that brings the Christmas Spirit.
For example, for this coming Thursday, the card says, "Watch The Polar
Express and drink hot chocolate!" Can't wait! 

 I think the plug on the end is the cutest thing ever!

 Guess what we're doing on the 22nd!


Since we added to our family this year, we needed another stocking. 
The cutesy "My First Christmas" stocking was not even going to happen, so naturally
I made all new stockings personalized for each family member!
AND we made stocking holders {another Pottery Barn copycat}! 


 I got this painting for my birthday in October. I love it so much 
I think we'll keep it up all year long.


 I covered styrofoam "trees" in the matching fabric from the 
calendar and stockings. I love how they turned out.
 Christmas wouldn't be complete without a matching
treeskirt. I have to say, it was a PAIN to make {I'll admit- I'm not an
expert seamstress.} ~ but it was worth it.


Another advent activity was to make snowflake 
ornaments for the tree out of pipe cleaners.
They turned out pretty cute. Johnny and the kids
thought it would be fun to spell Santa. So... here is...

Speaking of Santa, he came early this year {for some of us}. We got
new living room furniture and we LOVE it. Here's a look
at our living room this time of year. It's cozy and festive and 
one of my favorite places in the world...





Merry Christmas to all!

Friday, December 25

A Very Merry Christmas to You!



We wish you and yours 
the Merriest of Christmases!


With love,


The Ratcliff Family

Sunday, November 30

Thanksgiving Eve

We spent the night before Thanksgiving at our friends' house near Shelbyville. Ronnie and Gloria Watts are in our branch and we've become HUGE fans of theirs! We just love them! They invited our family over to roast hot dogs and make smores and have a hayride. It was so much fun and they have 25 beautiful acres! We took the opportunity to take a few family pictures too.




Happy Holidays!