Cynful
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yearly planning -- what works for you?
Cynful replied to JennyD's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I used to decide what subjects I wanted to cover, pick out the books/curriculum and then enter it into a spreadsheet, one page for each subject. Now, generally I end up just copying the table of contents of each book/curriculum, etc. and write the date next to it. I do a quick projection page at the beginning of the year for each subject showing where I'd like to be on weeks 12, 24 and 36. That way I know if I'm behind or ahead. My oldest two, who have graduated, loved just checking off each line on each page of the spreadsheet and they'd write the date. I'm doing this now with my 7 year old and not sure what I'll be like when he's older. :) -
I'm using this with my son (7). I love the books in it but the guide not as much besides as a reading schedule. It's great for those ages though. HTH
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The Good and the Beautiful might work for you. Have you looked at that one yet?
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Thank you all. Between Singapore and MEP, which would be easier for me to teach keeping in mind I'm not mathy and not very good at puzzly type problems? :)
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I've graduated two but it feels all new with this one, my just turned 7 year old. I am the type who loves the Saxon scripted teacher manuals, though I do not like Saxon. My son seems to know math intuitively. We've gone through Singapore Math Essentials (which he thought was easy) and I'm wondering where I want to go now. I'm not super strong in math so can I teach Singapore or MEP math well enough based on their teacher guides? I jumped around way too much with my older kids and I don't want to make the same mistake here especially since he loves it so much and just gets it. Thoughts?
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I've taught 3 classes to ages 3-5 maybe 6 year old sometimes and every time, I swore I'd never do it again. LOL I think if you had enough helpers or parents, it's doable but without, I'm not sure. Here's a list of coop class ideas I always wanted to do: https://www.pinterest.com/cminton0515/co-op-ideas/ Good luck,
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I've had this one on my Pinterest list but haven't used it as I don't have PowerPoint but you might like it: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Editable-Teacher-Binder-FREE-Updates-for-Life-Teacher-Planner-Organizer-1083937 Oops, sorry, just realized you said free - well you can look at it anyway. These are all free and I think there are a few pages that are editable too: http://www.tinasdynamichomeschoolplus.com/free-printables/7-step-curriculum-planner/ Quick google search gave these: https://www.google.com/search?q=editable+lesson+plan+pdf&newwindow=1&rlz=1CAHPZY_enUS597US597&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=631&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjx3-7Nw8DRAhXBylQKHbw3CNoQ_AUIBigB Hope you find something. :)
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The first thing I thought of when I read your post is Notgrass' Planner: https://history.notgrass.com/other-resources-k-12/record-keeping/ Here are sample pages: https://history.notgrass.com/content/record_book.pdf This is if you want to record after the fact and have a paper journal. Hope it helps.
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We adore Ivy's Kids kits. I actually have bought too many and should probably sell some. LOL They are kind of like a Five in a Row in a box, if that makes sense.
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Barton AND Apples&Pears Spelling/SYS- Bad idea?
Cynful replied to MyLittleBears's topic in The Learning Challenges Board
Barton did not work for my oldest for the same reasons. A&P did. I'm still not sure how and why, but we're happy it worked. -
Dr. Hive, gestational diabetes + hypertension late pregnancy
Cynful replied to eternalsummer's topic in The Chat Board
Keep in mind also, not everyone has those pre-e symptoms. I didnt both times. Just stay safe for both you and the baby and your family. -
Dr. Hive, gestational diabetes + hypertension late pregnancy
Cynful replied to eternalsummer's topic in The Chat Board
Absolutely go to ER if you feel weird. You described my symptoms and why my first was born 10 weeks early and my third 5 weeks early, both under emergencies. It can change and be variable so quickly. They should definitely be watching it more carefully. -
Life my Asperger's teen can be so disorienting
Cynful replied to Faithr's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
I invited Faithr and ehb87. Does anyone else want an invite? I'll see if OneStep will make a sub-forum for Aspies too. If anyone would rather we just have our own Aspie group, I can do that too. -
Life my Asperger's teen can be so disorienting
Cynful replied to Faithr's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
I'm part of that group. Let me see if I can send an invite. We could have a thread just on our Aspies. It's so interesting how you said there are fewer meltdowns but more rigid. Mine is 19 now and it's the exact same. So many ways he's better and so many ways he's worse (as far as fitting into society).