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Plan a Strong Finish for Your School Year
1. Put Spiritual Priorities
First
2. Set Realistic Academic
Goals
3. Streamline Your Home
Management
4. Fill Your Home with Love and Joy
Recommended Resources • The Times and the
Scriptures: Citizenship Curriculum • Birch Court Books: Great
Science Adventures Series • Doorposts: Bible-Based
Character Training • Systematic Mathematics:
DVD Curriculum!
Greetings!
The end is near! The end of the
traditional school year, that is. Does this statement fill you with dread,
guilt, and frustration, or a joyful
anticipation? Whether or not you will be able to
accomplish all you had intended this year,
you can finish strong with just a little
reevaluation and planning. If you are on schedule, don't stop
reading. You are sure to be able to use
these ideas to help someone else if you look
around a bit. But what do you do if your school year is
almost done—but your studies are
not? What Not To Do
• Do
not panic, feel guilty, or envy those who are
on schedule. Maybe you aimed too high,
and far less than your dream is very
acceptable and adequate. Most
“professional” educators do not
finish all their lesson plans and books.
• Do
not try to cram everything that is left into
the last few weeks; that will only produce
unbearable stress, not the love of
learning. What To Do
• Talk
to the Lord and your husband. Lay out
the situation and possible solutions and ask
for guidance and help. • Then
write out a “Let's Finish Strong”
plan for the next 4-6 weeks. Check your priorities and make any
necessary course corrections in order to
reach your most important goals. Like the pioneers tossing out their heavy
furniture in order to cross the mountains,
eliminate everything that is not
essential. Just a few minutes, or a
couple of hours, of planning can help your
family make a strong and joyful finish! May the Lord bless your family for His
glory. Cordially, The Pat Welch Family, Publishers Pat, Sue, Heather, Holly, and Brian
The Teaching
Home is a home-school, family-run
business operated in our home since 1980.
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Especially Good for this Election Year!
Curriculum Integrates American
History, Government, Current Events and
Bible
“The Times and the Scriptures”
unique Christian citizenship curriculum for
teens and adults provides: • Weekly Bulletin - compact,
timely cultural and political news summaries
sent by e-mail. • Related Scripture references and
“Backgrounder” articles. • Christian worldview discussion
questions. • Reading and vocabulary quizzes;
writing project suggestions. View
samples. www.timesandscriptures.com |
Put Spiritual Priorities FirstOur family's relationships with the Lord
and each other are our most important
priorities. This is what Christian home
schooling is all about—so don't miss it
or push it to a back burner for anything
else! 1. Pray
• Pray
for wisdom and strength to love and train
your children for His glory. • Pray
for your child's early, but clearly
understood and meaningful, salvation. • Pray
that each one in your family will commit his
whole life to the Lord. 2. Read God's Word
Our highest priority is to teach our
children God's Word through regular and
thoughtful Bible reading and
memorization. “These words,
which I am commanding you today,
shall be on your
heart. You shall teach them
diligently to your sons.”
Deuteronomy 6:6-7
We can protect our families from error,
and counteract the worldly influences around
us, in no better way than by immersing our
families in God’s truth through
systematic reading and study of God’s
Word. In only five minutes per day you can read
the entire New Testament through in a year,
or you can read the entire Bible in only 20
minutes per day. See various Bible
reading plans on our
website. 3. Guide Spiritual Growth
Help your family grow spiritually in love
and dedication to the Lord by:
• Loving
dedication and obedience to God. • Knowing
God and speaking to Him in prayer. • Christian
fellowship. • Ministry
to others. • Right
relationships with the Lord and others.
This includes honoring and obeying parents,
and being loving, kind, and forgiving to all
family members. Great
Science Adventures Series Brings
Excitement and Creative Illustrations to
Learning
Newest Book: Discovering Atoms,
Molecules, and Matter
The unique format contains activities
(such as books the students make) and basic
content appropriate for K-8th grades and
multilevel teaching. Topics of other
books include: plants; tools and technology;
space; insects and arachnids; light and
sound; earth's landforms and surface
features; the human body and senses, and the
ocean. Birch Court Books: Create a Curriculum
or Enhance Your Current Program. Common
Sense Press, Beautiful
Feet Books, Key
to... Workbooks, Draw-Write-Now,
CalcuLadder,
and much more. Free Media Mail shipping
with online order of $20. Free catalog:
800-655-1811. www.BirchCourtBooks.com.
| Set Realistic Academic GoalsConsider your academic goals and how best
to meet them. If you are on course, great!
If you need help, try these ideas. 1. Concentrate on the Basics.
• Make
the three basic skills of reading, writing,
and math your first priority until the end of
your school year. • Add
history, science, and other subjects whenever
your basics are on schedule. • Use
the scope and sequence charts provided online
by A
Beka Books, Bob
Jones University Press, your state's
testing preview site to view what
material is suggested to be known by each
grade level. • Order
What Your Kindergartner (1st-6th
Grader) Needs to Know from Birch
Court Books. 2. Determine Level of Competence
Needed.
Keeping in mind the relative importance of
various parts of the vast amount of knowledge
you have to teach will help you prioritize
your focus and schedule. Remember that most information and skills
will be reviewed in future years, and decide
what level of competence is necessary now. • Acquaintance
Your children need only a casual acquaintance
with many details presented in their
curriculum. Some of your study books can be
used for a family read-aloud time. • Understanding
Other parts of your curriculum, such as
overall timelines of history and major
concepts of science and math, need to be
understood more thoroughly. A timeline
or chart would help visualize this. • Mastery
Some detailed information needs to be
mastered. This includes the essentials
of any discipline, such as instant recall of
math facts and operations, and the rules of
phonics, spelling, and grammar. For this level, drill and memorization is
needed. Try the following: • Good
computerized drill programs (in a game format
or straight facts) are useful for memory
aids. Softbasics
offers free math facts and concepts software.  • Create
or buy study aids for learning and reviewing
key facts and information that needs to be
memorized such as flashcards (print 3-way
math cards online
or buy them from Birch
Court Books), checklists, outlines, and
summaries. • Check
out the audio resources carried by Sing 'n
Learn that help your children memorize
basic information. 3. Review What You Have Learned.
Review is a powerful part of
learning. Reviews can be accomplished
in a series of short periods. • Flashcards
(bought or home made) are helpful for
reviewing factual information. Write
the word or information to be learned on one
side and the definition or explanation on the
other. • Laminated
quick review guides (bought or
home made), and posters also provide review
aids. • Rhodes
College offers study skill tips online. 4. Save Some Studies for Summer.
If you choose to concentrate on basic
skills at this time, you may want to postpone
other subjects to finish during the
summer. For instance, you might: • Take
one or more days a week during June to read
and discuss history in a leisurely
fashion. Do the same during July for
science, and August for music and art. • You
might find that your family greatly enjoys
the more relaxed schedule, more time to
devote to the subject and related interests,
and the focus of concentrating on just one
subject at a time. • Summer
would also be a good time to add unit
studies, field trips, supplemental reading,
and software to enhance your studies or for a
child to pursue a personal interest. 5. Increase Efficiency.
Arrange your classes for the highest
efficiency and conserve time and effort with
these time-tested methods: • Teach
several of your children together in one
class, e.g., history, science, Bible,
literature, and electives. Present the
lessons with explanations that enable all
your children to understand. • Instead
of teaching all of your subjects every day,
simplify your preparation and gain from your
students' focus by teaching fewer, but
longer, classes each day, e.g., each week
teach language arts on two days and math on
the other three days. 6. Rewrite Lesson Plans If
Necessary.
It might be best for you to rewrite your
simplified lesson plans for the balance of
the school year. • Check
off each item as your complete it.
Bible-Based Character Training at it's
Best!
Visit our
website to view practical charts
(discipline, chores, sibling relations,
etc.), books
(character training, unit studies for for
boys and for girls, etc.), and many other
useful and innovative resources to help you
raise up godly children who love and obey His
Word. Our mission is
to offer Bible-based, parent-designed,
family-tested products to help you apply
Scripture in your home. www.doorposts.net | Streamline Your Home ManagementMake your home run smoothly with the least
amount of time and effort by eliminating
nonessentials and organizing your time,
space, and housework. 1. Time
• Keep
a monthly calendar updated with all your
family activities—in fact, you might
make a master calendar for the 4-6 weeks that
will take you through to the end of your
school year. • Don't
schedule all your time—allow for
unexpected interruptions, down time, and
catch-up time. • Eliminate
any out-of-home activities that you
can. Freeing up even one or two
evenings each week can really lower the
stress level in your home. • Establish
the habit of using your master calendar and
lesson plans to plan your weekly schedule the
weekend before the week begins, and your
daily schedule the night before. This
will give you a running start, identify
overbooking, and help you to be
prepared—making things go smoothly and
giving you a chance to accomplish your
highest goals. 2. Space and Things
The more “stuff” you
eliminate, the easier it will be to arrange
your belongings in an orderly way. This
also creates a more peaceful atmosphere in
your home. • Keep
boxes or large garbage bags labeled
“put away,” “give
away,” “sell,” and
“toss.” Try to put some
items in these each day and dispose of them
appropriately once a week. 3. Household
• Maintain
daily chores (with the help of the whole
family!) of laundry, dishes, and pick up. • Read
“The 3-Step Cleaning Solution for Busy
Moms” online.
It suggests two daily cleaning bursts of 5-20
minutes each, a daily focus on one room for
10-15 minutes, and one weekly
“clean-for-all.” It also gives
safe, homemade cleaning formulas. • Keep
meals simple, healthy, and on time.
See slow-cooker
recipes.
Systematic Mathematics: All your children
can succeed
in math with one nonconsumable DVD
curriculum!
 Your child can
master math by systematically building an
understanding of our base-ten number system
(like phonics gives a student ability to
decode words). • No lesson preparation needed. • One purchase for all students. • Your student will understand
math—not just memorize it. See
Special $20 Off Prices on Combined Module
Sets for 6th-9th Grades, Including Algebra I
& II. “ Math
Rescue” and elementary
math also available.
www.systemath.com
/ 1-866-532-7648
| Fill Your Home with Love and JoyEnjoy the Lord and your family!
God's goal for us is to have a home filled
with love, joy, and peace, where each member
of the family relates to the others as He
intends. • Work
together; chores are easier and more fun that
way! • Read
aloud together. • Set
aside a “family night” each week.
Play board games, do puzzles, arts and
crafts, or bake together. • Take
a walk together and talk along the
way—enjoy springtime out in nature! • Sing
or play musical instruments together. • Spend
some one-on-one time with each family member
each day.
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