And I'm currently planning for the school year to come.
And today I plan to rerun a post from '06 that sums up what goes into my planning.
I'll be back soon with planning updates.
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Maureen Wittmann pointed me toward Maureen of Trinity Prep School's "Seven Habits" meme. This one's more than fun, though -- it's full of encouragement and ideas from all kinds of homeschoolers.
Trinity-Prep-Maureen used a literature theme for her list, so I decided to go with a fun theme, too -- haiku. If badly written haiku annoys you, just click away right now (or, as my kids love to say: "Don't look at me! I'm hideous!")
Here's my list:
1. Pray
Can't do it alone
Must turn to my God for help
He is always there
2. Look back
Hindsight sure does help
I can see what worked last year
and the failures too
3. Look ahead
Our destination:
Are we just filling a pail?
Or lighting fires?
(with thanks to William Butler Yeats who said, "Education is not the filling of the pail, but the lighting of the fire.")
4. Talk to the kids
What delights my kids?
How can I include passions?
I must know their hearts
5. Find the right books
We so love our books
Books, like friends, enrich our lives
We'll read loads this year
6. School supplies
Supply shopping's fun
No matter where your school is
New stuff still delights
7. First Day
(this one will require two haikus)
We start out with Mass
Then we go out for breakfast
It's a tradition
With God and coffee
Our year starts out perfectly
Who could ask for more?
Trinity-Prep-Maureen used a literature theme for her list, so I decided to go with a fun theme, too -- haiku. If badly written haiku annoys you, just click away right now (or, as my kids love to say: "Don't look at me! I'm hideous!")
Here's my list:
1. Pray
Can't do it alone
Must turn to my God for help
He is always there
2. Look back
Hindsight sure does help
I can see what worked last year
and the failures too
3. Look ahead
Our destination:
Are we just filling a pail?
Or lighting fires?
(with thanks to William Butler Yeats who said, "Education is not the filling of the pail, but the lighting of the fire.")
4. Talk to the kids
What delights my kids?
How can I include passions?
I must know their hearts
5. Find the right books
We so love our books
Books, like friends, enrich our lives
We'll read loads this year
6. School supplies
Supply shopping's fun
No matter where your school is
New stuff still delights
7. First Day
(this one will require two haikus)
We start out with Mass
Then we go out for breakfast
It's a tradition
With God and coffee
Our year starts out perfectly
Who could ask for more?
3 comments:
I love this Karen! May I link to it on facebook? (I'm assuming a yes!).
Of course you can, Faith!
"With God and coffee..."
Love it!
xx
Rebekka
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