Tuesday, June 19, 2012

First week at school - I mean homeschool

I would say the first week at homeschool was a complete disaster ... chaos ... and super fun. Let me start with the disaster and chaos part and leave the best for last.

Class curriculum:  Somewhere between Nursery and etc ...
Location: A 20 MIMS Ardendale --- Basement
Student name: Isaac George Joel

We (Isaac and me) started on Monday June 4, 2012 morning at approximately 8:30 am.
While at the breakfast table I wrote down BIG and small alphabets till 'E' and Isaac enjoyed watching me write as I asked him to guess the alphabet.
We headed to the basement and after a small prayer, which included me asking Isaac to pray for Amma for lots of patience today I started to play some nursery rhymes. I think I was more excited than Isaac. As we started playing 'the ants go marching' I started to teach Isaac to march ... and we had a blast! I completely forgot that I was 35 years old and bound to tire very quickly. At the end of the song I was exhausted. However Isaac kept listening to the songs and kept dancing and playing with his toys.
I had also forgotten that my 2.5 year old got bored quicker than I could organize the next activity.

So it was little before 9 am and Ziva was still hanging out with us when I told Isaac we will paint when Ziva goes for a nap. Mistake number two .... My 2.5 year old still does not get what waiting means. Isaac started to throw a tantrum that he wanted to paint and in about 5 mins was annoying me. I managed to distract him with some more music. This time I introduced Mozart 'uncle' to him .... Yes Mozart - symphony #40. Luckily Ziva's aunty came and rescued us and took Ziva up for a nap. We painted and listened to more Mozart uncle. Then it was play time for Isaac! Phew! Isaac goes to the park with the maid and hangs out with another little girl his age called Kia and they both seem to have a blast and are best buddies. It seems to be a good time for him to adjust to another child who tugs toys from him and teaches him to share in her own way!
Play time was followed by lunch and reading right before nap. We have chosen a few books from the Ladybird reading level 1 and 2 set. Isaac already knows them to heart! Quite annoying when he says the dialogue before you get to the page!
-----------------END OF DAY 1

Day two started similarly with a prayer and Amma and Isaac dancing to BINGO! I had made a big mistake .... over enthusiasm. Isaac would not let me sit down and kept pulling me up to dance. Having Ziva around did not help since she kept getting into trouble and kept trying to run up the stairs!  Mid way through Isaac turned on the Organ and started playing the pre-recorded 'Livin La Vida loca'. So by 8:45 there was pure noise in the basement and one exhausted Mama.
Again Ziva's aunty came to my rescue and left Isaac and me to some caryons and drawing time. We revised alphabets and reading was Just Ducky one of Isaac's favorite book followed by me copying the ducky on a piece of paper and Isaac attempting to color it.
We learnt the difference between light and dark colors.... Light green ... dark green
Playtime
Lunch
Nap + Reading
------------------End of Day 2

Day 3
A completely exhausted me was dreading day three. But an over enthusiatic Isaac wanted to go to the basement and play music. I managed to drag myself downstairs and turn on Mozart Symphony #40. Isaac played around for a little bit.
We read 'My Big Little Bible' given to Isaac by Lincy aunty.
We revised Big 'A' and small 'a' ... alphabets
Playtime
Lunch
Nap + Reading
--------------------End of Day 3

Day 4
The house was a complete mess. There were books and crayons everywhere and we were out of groceries. I decided to use this day as learning time at the grocery store. We looked at fruits and vegetables and translated everything we could into Malayalam.
I was still exhausted from Day 1-3 and we reached back home in time for play time
Lunch
Nap + Reading
----------------End Day 4

Day 5
I went to the basement with the newspaper and tried to read in the hope that Isaac would just play around for a bit. But he kept annoying me and pulling my paper away. Finally I gave him some puzzles (4,5 and 6 pieces). He put them together in a matter of a few minutes and then was back to pulling my paper!
Finally I took Isaac upstairs and we baked a cake together. .... It was both a change for us and entertainment for Isaac to play with the batter.
Playtime
Lunch
Nap + Reading
----------------End Day 5




I had learned some important lessons this week.
a) Do not let the house go into chaos because you are trying to homeschool a 2.5 year old. i.e. take time to do some household chores that the maid cannot do like grocery shopping.
b) He is a 2.5 year old ... he doesnt need to learn something everyday !  So I am thinking every alternate day we take a break to start with
c) Curb my enthusiasm .... Week 2 was much better since I sat down while Isaac danced to BINGO
d) Its going to get better
e) Mommy needs more Prayer


Highlights of the Week 1
a) Isaac asking me to play Mozart uncle at Lunch instead of one of his animated movies
b) Isaac recognizing light and dark colors
c) Isaac looking forward to going to the basement
d) Isaac yelling 'Appa look small 'f' ' at the mall :)  (this is at the end of week two)
e) Eating cake that Isaac and I baked together.


I will put up how week 2 came along  ... to let my readers know that it did get better when Amma curbed her enthusiasm!
Will put up a video of Isaac dancing to 'BINGO' soon!

6 comments:

  1. Oh this is very exciting!
    He is young and school at this age is just like you said....baking,reading,games...have fun now and don't rush him. The more regimented stuff will come soon enough!
    Hugs,
    Sister Sue

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  2. Thanks. we have a 3.5 year old and a 4 month old boys. Even we've started homeschooling our son from this year. Even after both of us work working from home we havent really started teaching full fledge. Your stuff is really encouraging, we're definitely looking forward picking up some tips from your experience. God bless

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  3. love it... at isaac's age, life skills are so much fun for them - baking, shopping, cutting, glueing, etc..

    look forward to hearing more.
    btw, where did you get your ladybird books. liju has such fond memories of them as a kid, but i don't know if i should look for the older ones or the newer ones?

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    1. Faith --- I just saw this comments... About ladybird books... there are two versions .. the UK version which was all that was available before ... but now there is an Indian version. Would you like me to send you some (Indian version)?
      Or there is a better suggestion -- come visit and we can go book shopping together. My cousin princy takes me to this neat place where you get lovely books for Rs 20-50

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  4. Love how you refer to Mozart as "uncle" - that is just wonderful!! Lovely post as always!

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  5. Hi this post is really cool, very encouraged reading it. reminds me of my first few years at homeschooling! I would encourage you to seek the Lord for a 'Rhema word' if you plan to continue homeschooling. take care

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