Perhaps it’s the lovely spring weather causing a “fever” ‘round here, but today I mixed it up a little.
I’m not very good at schedules anyway. I make lists and calendars schedules and agendas – only to stack them and forget them or decide to do something else. Whatever.
So, today, instead of fighting about staying on track, I did a little experiment.
Delight Directed Learning.
The idea is to let the child lead and learn what is interesting. I had a backup plan if my experiment went south big-time, but it was only a little sketchy after lunch and then it was all good.
Now, Liz does have her own agenda, because she’s in 7th grade and needs to get used to tracking her assignments and course load. {We’re not doing so great with that yet…} But I didn’t nag or hover today. {I only asked about progress a couple times. I was so good!}
As a family, we did Bible together after breakfast. Alex LOVES The Dig. He doesn’t complain or argue. He is excited to stop whatever he’s doing {playing iPad} to sit by me and listen the lesson. He loves the Oasis activities too. I am so happy.
The three littles found some disposable cameras in a drawer. It was HILARIOUS watching them take pictures and then wind the film. They really don’t understand the concept of film at all. Tori ran in after a while and asked if I’d printed her pictures yet. sigh
Tori and Kate did their piano lessons and played with the guitar.
The girls planned out the garden for Dad. They apparently want lots of watermelon.
Alex played the iPad and played outside lots. He loves the new Jumpstart app.
Kate “discovered” the Kindle app on the iPad. She began reading The Marvelous Land of Oz. I love her.
Liz completed her list and even got ahead for her weekly schedule. She began writing a Revolutionary Times newsletter for history notebooking.
The girls tried to rule the world on this Civics game.
Kate, Tori, and Alex did chores without being asked. Awesome.
I am very pleased with all the activity today. There was a bit of whining after lunch. I tried not to intervene. Tori asked for something to do and I offered suggestions and she eventually found something interesting, if not necessarily delightful.
We may be evolving into unschoolers! {gasp} Don’t tell Aaron.































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