The summer always has me looking for ways to feed my family delicious meals without cooking, or at least without turning on the oven. If you have any ideas, do let me know. Does anyone make a tasty cold rice salad? We often do salad and fresh bread (from the machine, not the oven), pasta salad made early in the day, or lately, already baked pizza from Little Caesar's! (Okay, it's not the greatest pizza, but it's only two blocks away and only $5. I'll take it.)
On to our school plans for the coming year. I have felt like a goose flying backwards through the fog this spring, trying to plan for next school year. But I think it is finally coming together. Many thanks to my dear friend, Plain Jane, for a copy of her educational designs for her daughters, a plan which I call "Plain Jane High School". She got me started just making a list of all sorts of things that I'd like to see Alison (and etc) accomplish before we call it quits with official school-type stuff. Some of it is academic, but most of it isn't, and it has really helped me to feel like we have some direction in this journey. It's nice to finally figure out where we are going. Here is Alie's list, definitely not in order of priority, and not complete. She has done some of this already, so she will begin with some thing checked off (pretend those little pieces of code are check boxes):
Alison's High School To-Do’s
Community Service
Assist in church nursery
Physical Education
Bicycle maintenance and safety
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o Clean and lube chain
o Adjust brakes
Travel and Car Maintenance
Wax car
Vacuum interior
Pump gas
Check oil
Use jumper cables
Check tire pressure and fill
Change wiper blades
Add washer fluid
Read a street map
Give clear directions
Plan a road trip
Sewing
Crochet
o Hot pad
o
o
Arrange and cut out a pattern
Sew a
o Bag
o
o Blouse
o Dress
o Nightie
o Quilt
Church Ministries
Work in nursery
Lead a Bible study
Give a devotion
Teach a Sunday School class
Personal Ministry and Spiritual Life
Give your testimony
Know how to lead a soul to Christ
Read through the Bible five times before graduation
Invite ten people to church
Read missionary biographies
o John and Betty Stam
o CT Studd
o The Journal of John Wesley
o Jim Eliot/Nate Saint
o Susannah Wesley
o Peace Child or Lords of the Earth
o Bruchko
o
o
Keep a prayer journal
Music
Read books on what is God-honoring music –
o SM Davis
o
o SMS
Read a music pedagogy book – Talent to Treasure, by M. Washburn
Give music instruction
Attend a symphony or orchestra performance
Computer and Technical Skills
Learn to use Excel or other spreadsheet
Visit a sound studio
Observe the production of an audio recording
Personal Development
Write out your testimony
Give your testimony orally if given the opportunity
Get published
Learn basic first aid
Read Mom’s file on godly girls and ladies and home life (C:\Documents and Settings\Johnson Family\My Documents\To Read in Jr High-High School)
Read Beautiful Girlhood
Read Daughters of Destiny
Read So Much More
Read ten classics
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o To Kill a Mockingbird
o Little Britches Series
o Tale of Two Cities
o Robinson Crusoe
o and choose from this adult/youth list:
http://www.wannalearn.com/Classic_Literature/
Write an essay on how you plan to educate your children
Read books on homeschooling whys
o John Gatto
o Mary Pride, and others
Learn to find anything in the library
o Encyclopedia
o Magazine article
o Author bio
Kitchen Skills
Cut up a whole chicken
Cook beans
Slow cook a roast
Bake
o
o cake from scratch
o cheesecake
o
o yeast bread
o biscuits
Cook veggies in the microwave
Follow a recipe
Make soups
o Potato
o Beef barley
o Chicken and rice
o Chicken tortilla
o
Make a personal recipe book
Plan a menu
Do a weekly (or monthly) meal plan
Learn food storage
Clean up meal prep
Child Care
Babysit, given opportunity
Change a diaper
Bottle feed a baby
Spoon feed a baby
Entertain toddlers
History and Geography
Read missionary bios (see personal development section)
Read ten U.S. Landmark books
Read ten World Landmark books
Read Ruth Beechick’s World History Made Easy
etc.
(Sorry about the formatting problems. Computers and I never have been very good friends.) This is all in addition to the usual assortment of stuff from Teaching Textbooks, Easy Grammar, the Bluedorns, Landmark, and something for science. Anyway, this should take care of the boredom blues, don't you think? For one kid, at least. Now I'm off to figure out what we'll be using for children #2,#3 and #4!
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge:
but fools despise wisdom and instruction.
Proverbs 1:7
Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom:
and with all thy getting get understanding.
Exalt her, and she shall promote thee:
she shall bring thee to honour, when thou dost embrace her.
She shall give to thine head an ornament of grace:
a crown of glory shall she deliver to thee.
Proverbs 4:7-9
but fools despise wisdom and instruction.
Proverbs 1:7
Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom:
and with all thy getting get understanding.
Exalt her, and she shall promote thee:
she shall bring thee to honour, when thou dost embrace her.
She shall give to thine head an ornament of grace:
a crown of glory shall she deliver to thee.
Proverbs 4:7-9
Let's see, I'm not sure which I would pick either - minus 1 or plus 122 - as much as I strongly dislike being cold, that IS a hard choice. I suppose, -1, I think the horses could tolorate -1 better than +122. It makes ya wonder why anyone would like in the desert? lol
ReplyDeleteSorry I don't have any recipe ideas - we don't have that many hot days ya know.
Great job on the HS schedule...does Alison type 75 wpm now? Else, does that mean she can't graduate until she does? :) Your list looks great!
Yes, she already types 75 wpm, and that is one of the things we get to cross off as soon as I print out the list. :o)
ReplyDeleteI was simply out of my mind momentarily because of the sun's rays. I would much rather have it 122 than -1. I hope I never have to experience life below zero again.
ReplyDelete- Monocogman