Thursday, October 8, 2009

What Was I Thinking?

After all of our summer fun was over, it was time for school to start. Since I knew we would be moving near the beginning of the school year, I thought it might be an easier transition for Jace if I home-schooled him for a while, rather than having him switch schools and learn a new routine, lunch number, teacher, and classroom full of kids.

I also thought that if it went well, we could continue with it after our move. Notice this is all past-tense? Yeah, between that and the title of this post, it's pretty obvious that it didn't last.

I was in way over my head. Don't get me wrong, Jace is a good student and loves to learn but he's also a VERY social kid. So for that reason alone, home-schooling wasn't a good fit for us. It was also quite difficult to get through his lessons with Camden and Alek around. Despite the fact that I was using fantastic program that provided me with curriculum and materials, my preparation wasn't what it should have been and I ended up trying to become familiar with the program as I went.

Here's one of Jace's assignments near the end of our one (and only) week of homeschooling. He was supposed to summarize what he had learned in his science lesson, and I wrote what he said word-for-word: "I learned about all the continents, and the animals that live there. My favorite part was when we put the stickers on and stuff. I just want to go to real school." Yes, he put that last sentence on there without so much as a pause, as if it was part of his lesson.

That actually was our last lesson. The next day, we found out we were selected as renters on a house we really liked and we would be moving in a week. Having only a week to pack for our move made homeschooling impossible, so I enrolled Jace in the school he would be attending after our move and drove him to and from school for that first week.

Here he is on his real first day of first grade.


He has loved school so far and adjusted really well to first grade despite starting a week later than his peers. He brought a note home from school after his 2nd week. This is what it said (Not putting this on here to brag, but I want to save this and if I put it on the blog I'll always have it): Jace is adjusting well to first grade! He is a fantastic reader and loves math! He is a very active learner always asking questions and giving comments! Jace is a good listener and follows directions! He is a joy to have in class.

I'm so glad to have Jace in school since that's where he wants to be, I love to see him happy. I also love not having to prepare his lesson plans.

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