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February 27, 2015 by: Hodgepodgemom

True Education

True education is teaching children how to learn, equipping them to learn, and guiding them in to their specific life-purpose by God’s design.” ~ Wisdom’s Way of Learning by Marilyn Howshall

True Education is teaching children how to learn

(and making sure they are warm enough and have a hat for spelling on a cold winter’s morning)

Since last I shared a Collage Friday we have…

  • Completed 40 math lessons  – five children x eight days (a couple days off for snow)
  • Read dozens of books, worked through spelling, English
  • Practiced handwriting
  • Learned lessons in science and history…
  • Attended three piano lessons and two drama troupe practices
  • Watched Ben Hur, Anne of Green Gables series

But this homeschool life is more than checking off things. So, we…

Elementary to high school learning at Hodgepodge Learned Some More

1. This high schooler LOVES Apologia Chemistry and is often caught with the book at any time during the day/night. #mymamaheartishappy | 2. Loving Dover Publications Germs and Microbes coloring book with my elementary set! “Some germs that make you sick don’t like too much heat. When you get a temperature, your body is getting hot to make these germs go away!” Coloring by first grader. | 3. So just how to homeschool multiple ages the frugal way? I share my best tips. | 4. Getting serious over here! REA College Test Prep anytime, anywhere with three study tools working together: book + web + mobile.

Lots to celebrate at Hodgepodge Celebrated!

This year is a year of big things! Big birthdays for Hodgepodgedad and each of our children. A big birthday for my grandmother. Plus this year marks mine and Hodgepodgedad’s 20th wedding anniversary. This time 20 years ago we were planning a June wedding. So many 20th anniversary type things to celebrate!

1. Wuv! Twu wuv! 24 roses = 20 years of Valentines + 4 for the four girls in his life. That husband of mine is THE best! | 2. Chasing Valentine’s Day sunset with @Hodgepodgedad #datenight | 3. Can he eat all that apple pecan crisp? Let the celebration of my guy begin! (and thanks to sweet family for that restaurant gift card! | 4. Happy Birthday Mama Ann! We took a mid-morning homeschool break and went to give her a hug. She is reason for celebration! Love this photo of my children with their great-grandmother #generations

Fox Theatre Atlanta to see Wicked Went to the Theatre!

For Christmas, Nana gave the three of us tickets to see Wicked at the Fox Theatre. We have been counting down. And how great it was that the show fell on Hodgepodgedad’s birthday weekend! We haven’t been to the Fox with any of the children since they were little. So our eldest loved the beauty – plus she really adores musicals.

1. Headed to the Fox Theatre to see Wicked. | 2. The Emerald City in the distance and the show is about to start. | 3. Intermission time! | 4. The Fox Theatre is so beautiful!

Living math

Enjoyed Living Math

My friend Cindy, author of Loving Living Math, inspires us so! Because we needed ten and we only had six at home, I asked the Saxon first grade math question on Facebook: “Do you like the color blue or the color red best?” We got SO many answers that Hodgepodgedad created a color graph for first grader too! “And the results are in! Blue wins over red 48 to 39. Thanks Facebook friends, for helping first grader with his tallying and graphing math skills.” (Of course we could get rather scientific as well and talk with our middle and high schoolers about how these are not truly scientific results because of Facebook algorithms…”)

Hooray for Homeschool Extras Day! Declared an Extras Day

Sometimes we just need to set aside a Friday to do all those extras and catch up on things like science labs, driver’s ed, health, writing and living math. We all see this as a fun day because it changes up the routine. And of course, add in the art! I have a whole series on Adding in the Extras you might enjoy.

Little Ones First in homeschool

Little Ones First  – oh our homeschool days always go more smoothly when my youngest ones get my attention first. And I STILL continue to see so many, many benefits – important learning skills – from our habit of Morning Room Time. That independent play that is a child’s work!

And just like that – February is over! Spring is coming and March and April will surely fly by.

Pray constantly that you will have the strength and the wits to make it through everything that is coming and end up on your feet. Luke 21:36

How to Draw a Snowman in Chalk Pastels

Recent Hodgepodge

  • How to Draw a Snowman in Chalk Pastels
  • How to Homeschool Multiple Ages the Frugal Way
  • Essential Oils the Frugal Way

Many thanks to these kind hostesses (I’m linking up!):

  • Collage Friday – Homegrown Learners
  • Finishing Strong – Homeschooling the Middle & High School Years
  • Weekly Wrap Up – Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers

How was your February?

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About Hodgepodgemom

Tricia faces a daily dose of chaos homeschooling five children. The biggest lesson she’s learned? At the end of the day – when the dishes are put away and the children are tucked in bed – truly what matters is each child’s relationship with the Lord. Raising children is a God-given privilege and, folks, the time is short.

How to Homeschool Multiple Ages the Frugal Way
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Comments

  1. Dawn says

    February 27, 2015 at 8:05 AM

    You are always filled with such lovely practical advice. You are a wonderful asset to the homeschooling online community.
    Blessings, Dawn

    Reply
    • Hodgepodgemom says

      February 27, 2015 at 9:44 AM

      Dawn – thanks for such a sweet comment! I thrive on the practical, have been so blessed with wonderful homeschool mentors AND am still learning. God gets all the glory – so thankful He’s not finished with me yet 🙂

      Reply
  2. Penny says

    February 27, 2015 at 12:27 PM

    I am in awe of your awesomeness! Sounds like a fun week! After Baltimore, I really need to call an extras day!

    Reply
  3. [email protected] Peaceful Haven says

    February 27, 2015 at 3:51 PM

    Sounds like you have been busy…but all such fun and worthwhile things! I always appreciate your updates!

    Reply
  4. Julie says

    February 27, 2015 at 11:45 PM

    What an inspiration you are – thank you for all the wonderful ideas!!

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