Saturday, August 29, 2020

Getting ready to start school

Well . . . it's about that time. Time to start school up again here at the Bauernhof. 

We have attempted to year-round school but mostly, it never works here on the farm. The busy schedule of farm life means we mostly lay low from school during the warm months. 

Now, it's time to get started again. That made me reflective for the early years of homeschooling. Here's some of the pictures I can piece together for where we were about this time in the last few years:

2014-2015: (Boys Kindergarten)

This was our first year back in the USA after living in Turkey and the Azores. We spent one year in Middle Tennessee (outside of Nashville) while we looked around the state to buy our farm.  I didn't take a formal "first day of school picture" but I did find this one from right about the time we started Kindergarten with them while living in Spring Hill:


2015-2016: (Boys 1st grade; Abigail pre-K, Hannah preschool)

We moved to the farm in May and be the fall, we were so excited to be a part of Heritage Home Scholars -- it was such a wonderful fit for all of us except ... Abigail ... who spent the year looking something like this:

2016-2017: (Boys 2nd grade; Abigail pre-K, Hannah preschool)

What a difference a year makes! Check out my little Abigail by the time her pre-K year had rolled around at Heritage! (And her little sister gets in on it too this year!)

 

2017-2018 School Year: (Boys 3rd grade; Abigail Kindergarten, Hannah pre-K)

We are now old-hats at Heritage and homeschooling. This is the first year I would officially "homeschool three kids."

2018-2019 School Year (Boys 4th grade; Abigail 1st grade, Hannah pre-K)

This was an exciting year for us. The Kotysnki family had moved into our neck of the woods, and we were homeschooling together. Here was one of the first pics I took of all nine of the kids as we started schooling together:



2019-2020 School Year: (Boys 5th grade grade; Abigail 2nd grade, Hannah kindergarten)

I snapped this picture as we prepared to head to co-op with four veterans. We homeschooled with the Kotynski family again this year.


2020-2021 School Year: (Boys 6th grade; Abigail 3rd grade, Hannah 1st grade)

We are getting ready to start our 2020-2021 homeschool year. Things will look quite different this year. We will, as we have for the two previous years, be homeschooling with the Kotysnki family. 

We will be adding another young lady to our group: Katy. Because of Covid, our connections with her will be virtual in nature, but she is an amazing ballerina and has the opportunity to do ballet during the day with a very famous ballet studio. So homeschooling will be of great help to her. 

With Katy, we will have the following: 

9th graders: Gabe, Katy

8th grader: Ana

6th graders: Isaac, Sidge, Kari

3rd grader: Abigail

2nd grader: Eoin

1st graders: Hannah & Genevieve

We will be doing piano and ballet and karate via zoom for now. Tennis we are doing private lessons. Our co-op, which we have been a part of since we first moved to the farm, has decided that, at least for the fall, they will not be meeting. This is super, duper, UBER sad to us, but like the rest of the country and the world, we are just buckling down and making the most of it. 

Stay tuned for much more of our adventures in homeschooling!

1 comment:

TAV said...

I honestly cannot fathom how you have the grace, patience, and energy to homeschool your kids. I have spent the last week crying about my kindergartner zooming into kindergarten, which was supposed to be immersion Spanish, from his daycare. I feel like I need to try to help him learn something after hours in some way because I can’t imagine anything productive is happening over his Zoom hour, but I just cannot muster the motivation or strength and have no teaching expertise (plus, there’s a lot of resistance from him with regards to parental lessons like for reading, etc). Tips and prayers are welcome!