Expensive Ways to Build A Library

If it didn’t cost so much I would be all over this: Scholastic My Arabic Library :Grade 2 . Even if I saved the money for it I would feel so bad about buying 40 books for $199.

My husband suggested that we start our very own library at home, (he used to be a librarian). Then, the children could learn the importance of caring for their books and it might help to keep things orderly, InshaALLAH.

We need something like this to get us started,including library cards. I will have to look around and see if I can find a bargain somewhere, InshaALLAH.

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Today’s Activities

Breaking Out the Paints

We hadn’t done any painting in a while so today the kids convinced me to grab the watercolors. I have a few photos in a note booking group on http://www.flickr.com/ and the moderator of the group documents her homeschool in photographs there. She had a clever idea for teaching her kids to spell the days of the week. Just take a white sheet of paper and have them copy the words in white crayon. Then, they can use watercolor paints on the paper and the words will show up. My daughter was thrilled when the words appeared. Quick and easy fun, he he.

Days of the Week

Also my son has developed a fascination with eggs. He wants to hatch them and take care of the babies! While this is adorable, it is costing me eggs. He went to the fridge and convinced his big sister to get a couple of eggs out for him. He tried to hatch them on the living room floor. Now, he is making his own eggs out of Play-Doh,(AlhamduLILLAH) for his dinosaurs.

Babysitting

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Time to Assess and Plan

Time to get to work
It’s about time for me to do a mini-assessment of the school year and see what improvements and changes need to be made. At the rate we are going, we should be able to finish everything by the end of September, InshaALLAH. The second week of October is the worst case scenario. This is good since Ramadan and EID are right around that time and InshaALLAH we will be preparing for the baby soon after that. I think we will take a two week break upon the arrival of the baby so that we can adjust our routine.

So far, I am very pleased with the Saxon Math and Phonics programs. She’s learning things a bit earlier than I did when I was in school and I am totally impressed with her recall ability. She is well on her way to becoming a fabulous reader, InshaALLAH.

I feel that McGraw-Hill Science 1 is about average, although we really need to implement some fun experiments into the program from time to time. The experiments are pretty basic and easy to do but nothing exciting. I was disappointed that we haven’t had a chance to grow our sunflower seeds yet but maybe soon, InshaALLAH.

Quran memorization is coming along as well. She’s memorized Suratul Nas also but due to technical issues I haven’t been able to post a recording yet. Now she is working on Suratul Kauthar. My husband took her to a local mosque and she recited for a friend of his who is a tajweed instructor. MashaALLAH he said she is doing well.

We have been working with Harcourt Brace’s social studies book A Child’s Place, Grade 1 and using the accompanying Activity Book. I think this is a very straightforward way of covering the basics of community and the outside world (map reading, what is a good/service?/how families change, etc), but I want to do a little more. I found a nice set of K-6 Islamic social studies texts that cover these things and add a multicultural, Islamic perspective. The set can be bought separately as well but shipping is outrageous to Canada if I buy it that way. I also got the supplementary books for grade 2 from Noor Art. This I did buy separately because it’s a bit on the pricey side. It lists applicable activities and has corresponding lessons.

Another concern of mine is Arabic. I have taken three online Arabic courses to learn Fusha. I can read it and break down sentences grammatically but I cannot speak it fluently. I think we will be taking a different approach with Arabic from now on. We will still learn Fus-ha but we will also learn MSA for the sake of conversation. There is nothing worse than going to a function (like a recent picnic held by one of the city mosques) and having all those sisters shun you and speak Arabic in your face like you don’t exist. Besides, it’s important that we learn it in spite of things like that because it is a duty for all of us. Because of this, I have spent some time on Rosetta Stone’s website in the Arabic demo section. They are quite expensive but they have a payment plan for the homeschool program. My daughter will be taking this in the mornings, InshaALLAH while I work with the younger two. I won’t start this with her immediately; I will probably wait until the new school year for her. I will start this for myself as soon as it arrives, InshaALLAH.

One thing we do to compensate for these purchases is take advantage of any available payment plans. Another big thing for us is that we don’t spend extravagantly in other areas of our lives. Neither of us is big on shopping at the malls on the weekend or frivolous buying. Not to say that we are suffering for the sake of education, but we always make sure that we can keep these things within our grasp.

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WOW!

Look at these! I am looking for something for the children to play with since the newly renovated playground in the back of our house is already covered in some of the most disgusting profanity. These look so incredible, although I was thinking of something a bit more modest than say #133.

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Town Moves Against Islamic School

Don’t you hate it when people say “We’re (insert nationality here) you Muslims don’t belong here.”

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Keeping busy

Today we got quite a bit of work done.

Free writing II

This is a free-writing exercise about spring and how it affects our surroundings. She was supposed to write something without any help.This is a part of the Saxon Math program.

3D fruits

We made 3D fruits(a watermelon and an apple courtesy of enchanted learning) today and yesterday and made a mini-mobile with them. Do you know how hard it was for me to find a wire hanger in the house?! We had one. Makes me think of this.

We’re also exploring the different phases of the day, such as morning and afternoon.

Morning/Afternoon

Once noon comes in my daughter switches the clock. This is actually part of the Saxon Math program but we are also using it to talk about other parts of the day and night in relation to prayer times and the rising and setting of the sun.

Since the baby is on it’s way, InshaALLAH, I’ve also got to keep busy studying Arabic in the evenings. I’ve taken three courses online through Shariah Program and Sunni Path. I have most of what I need to keep going on my own, InshaALLAH but I need to strengthen my vocabulary and focus on the ten forms of verbs. Arabic is not easy and takes lots of endurance.

I’ve also been busy getting sweaters, blankets and booties ready. I made this sweater using a pattern by Lorraine Major Quick Mystery Baby Sweater

and I started the Vintage Stripe Blanket via Bella Dia
by chaining 150 but it might still be a wee bit too big. It is made with odds and ends of yarns that I have. Oh well, this will be a warm baby, InshaALLAH.

Vintage Stripe Blanket

You can also check it out on ravelry and I shall also need to make Saartje’s Bootees to go along with the sweater.

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Studying the Night Skies

Risky

I apologize for my absence it has been a little while. I’ve suffered from iron deficiency anemia in all of my previous pregnancies and this one is no exception. I am tired quite often and usually succumb to a nap in the late afternoon.

So we’ve been going right along with our school work as usual and everything is going fine. We had a bit of a mysterious disappearance the other day. We planted our sunflower seeds in some empty egg cartons and the next day, they were gone! My daughter was very disappointed so I guess we will have to try it again.

One observation that I made about my daughter is that she hates to fail. She hasn’t failed anything yet but she did miss a few questions on one of her assessments and I thought she was going to have a fit. She has to learn sight words and for a while she had particular trouble with the word “where”. We went over it and over it but she could not recall it. She missed it on the assessment and her eyes quickly filled with tears. Needless to say, she remembers it now! She’s doing very well and we are working on building sentences and compound words.

I Can't Go Swimming In the Cold

She’s also reading aloud in her Grade 1 Science book(which I think is excellent because there are words in there that we haven’t covered yet, like words that end in “ght”). We are studying the phases of the moon and the night sky so I think it’s time to invest in this:
We talked about using the moon for the sake of calendars and to determine Ramadan and both Eid days. Who knows? We might get a lap book out of this!

We’ve also been talking about akhlaaq and ironically my husband “discovered” this book which we are already using.

Akhlaaq

AlhamduLILLAH that he makes an effort to supply the children with Islamic knowledge.

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Valuable Link

I went to a blog called sketched soul and there was a great link to Islamic School Textbooks.

Has anyone ever tried them? I will have to keep it on the sidebar for future reference, InshaALLAH.

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Saturday Homeschool is More Fun

We had class on Saturday and had lots of fun. Sometimes if the phonics or math lesson runs long or if the week is hectic (or I am super nauseous) we have a weekend class. To them, the weekend just means that Daddy is not going to work, so it’s no big deal.

We did some crafts to pass the time as well. We made a rain forest vine showing the variety of animals that depend on its resources.

Vine of the Rainforest

We took out the eyes with the hole punch or colored the faces in. The animals were provided by the worksheets at Enchanted Learning.

We also put together an owl. My daughter named him “Qamar”(which is moon in Arabic) because he sleeps all day.

Qamar the Owl

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Questions from a reader

Happy Face said…

“I’m curious about homeschooling, and I was wondering a few things.

1. Do you need a license to homeschool your children?
2. Do you make up your own curriculum?
3. Are the hours of learning the same as most kids in school?

Thanks 🙂

I’m a little curious here, but are your kids half-Desi?”

1. In Ontario, no license is needed to homeschool. This varies by state, region, country, etc. Before homeschooling, you MUST research your local laws and weigh your options.

2. I do make up my own curriculum but I mostly stick with proven programs such as Calvert School and Saxon Phonics, Saxon Math. For the other subjects, I follow the Ontario Ministry of Education’s guidelines loosely. I use textbooks for all subjects, including the teacher’s manuals, this includes Islamic Studies and Arabic.

3. Because it is one on one, there has never been a need to sit for six hours straight with my children and instruct them. A public school teacher has twenty plus students and it can take time to make sure all of those children are up to speed on each lesson as well as coordinating activities for them all. This also includes recess and lunch. When school is finished, my children play all day so recess is not a part of our school time.

My husband’s parents are Canadians from Hyderabad, India. My husband was born in Canada and I am a Black American. So I guess the answer to this is yes, although my husband and I both stress that they are Muslims first, everything else is neither here nor there.

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