Wednesday, September 12, 2012

OUR WORKBOX SYSTEM

Here are some pictures of our redone classroom. Everyone enjoys being in the classroom and just hang out, color, or play. After one week of school my daughter came to me and said; "Oh mom, I am glad we're organized this year, everything is so much easier."
So everyone is happy with organization and cleanness, it's amazing a little hard-work, elbow grease, and some furniture to help organize can do to mental alertness and focus.
We're happy with our workboxes, desks, and shelf. This system has truly been a blessing, I am so happy I found it, surfing on the net on someone else's blog. I hope you enjoy the pictures and checkout the other links.


Here is a link to Sue Patrick's Workbox system
http://www.workboxsystem.com/
Some other blogs dedicated to the workbox system
http://www.squidoo.com/workboxes#module55308672
http://heartofwisdom.com/blog/need-to-get-organized-check-out-homeschool-workboxes/


workbox website:http://heartofthematteronline.com/thinking-inside-the-box/



another mom's blog:http://heatherpreckel.blogspot.com/2009/03/workbox-system.html


Josiah is in the fun! We let him make a mess most of time, then we clean it up later. It just works for us. Halfway through the morning I'll sit him on my lap and we'll go on the internet to "Starfall" or "Sesame Street" and watch Elmo, which he enjoys immensely.



Wednesday, August 15, 2012

We're almost done!

During the month of July/August I have been working sporadically on our home office/classroom and we are about done. I purchased 3 new desks, 1 bookshelf and 2 10 drawer rolling carts to begin implementing the "workbox" system. The kids are excited, it actually looks neat in here!! Now when I walk in I am not stressed, before everyone hated coming in here, even the baby would walk in and say Mess Mess! It was terrible!!! Sorry I don't have before and after pictures because well it was embarrassing!! So I promise I'll post the complete picture of the redone classroom for you all to see! For now these were the products we purchased



http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11134074

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Pictures from Enoch

My Dear friend Wanda.


My extra special find!



Super Duper Homeschooling Family!

Enoch, Evals & More

Hi it's been a while. Was very busy in June performing evaluations. I enjoy evaluating homeschool families, there is so much I learn from them, every student & family is unique. I felt my summer did not start until I finished all my evaluations and that was on July 2nd :)
I'm finally catching my breath and wanted to write about ENOCH and all the blessings we encountered while we were there. We met so many different people from different walks of life who are just trying to raise they're children in God's commands. I was able to meet up with a dear sister in Christ who I had met last year, her name is Wanda Ramos from Elizabeth, she had purchased some Doorposts curriculum for using in her church's Sunday School. I asked how it was going and did the material help their church's ministry. She said that the material was being implemented and praise God they were seeing a difference in the children's character. She had also shared with me that they had attended, in June, an ASCI homeschooling conference http://ati.iblp.org/ati/, and she met the Duggar family!!! That is my dream come true, to meet such a inspiring & humble family. Here are a few pictures she shared with me. Just the pictures alone blessed me.


THANKS WANDA FOR BEING SUCH A BLESSING AND SHARING THIS WITH ME!!!

If you've never heard of ATI check out they're website, they have great character,family, marriage & many other spiritual curriculum courses that will bless your whole family.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

ENOCH, DOORPOSTS, CURRICULUM SALE!!

So we are off tomorrow, where to? EnochNJ convention of course!! We will manning booth #111 in Edison at the Raritan Expo Hall, representing Doorposts, a very lovely God centered company (family) that writes Bible Character curriculum. So if you are out there pass on by and give us a shout out!! :) I will try to get into the used curriculum sale, it's a jungle when it opens :( but I pray the items I am bringing will sell, need some cash to buy new curricula. So pray for me and my family for stamina, strength, patience (to deal with me). See you at ENOCH.
http://www.enochnj.org/index.php/2012convention

History Curriculum



Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Mother's Day Giveaway

Hi everyone!! Just to let you know there is a free giveaway at CURRCLICk (link at top of page)
Mother's Day at CurrClick, starting today! From 10:00 CST today (May 8th) through May 15th, visitors to the site will get 5 awesome freebies, download a free Mother's Day card for their kids to personalize & enter to win an iPod Nano AND an iPod Shuffle. ALSO, check out Facebook, where 5 additional freebies will be given away throughout the week. Have happy Mommy's Day to everyone.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012




I have found or accidentally bumped into a great site on how to get books for free.  No seriously, really!   www.PaperBackSwap.com  is a site where you register for free and type in any books you want to give away.  And that includes novels, science, fiction, non-fiction, textbooks.  Any book in GOOD condition, in turn you get to pick from their library of over 1,000,000 books for FREE.  So check it out today and have fun,  this may just be the site you've been looking for.



Friday, April 20, 2012

Free prizes from HOAC

If you are entering the HOAC contest, you MUST CLICK FOLLOW, TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE PRIZE. THANKS.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

A SERIOUS NEED TO GET ORGANIZED!!!

Was talking to some ladies at my KFA co-op about WORKBOXES, (you know who you are)  but this is something I researched and absolutely loved.   It is a wonderful way to get organized the pictures are not mine, I wish they were, that way my schoolroom would not look so messy.  Those pxs are NOT posted. But you can enjoy these.
 
I recently started using homeschool workboxes for my boys based on the ideas in Sue Patrick’s Workbox System.
WOW!  My children have stopped complaining about school and we are getting twice the amount of work accomplished. This system is a godsend.  I love it!
This exciting organization system structures your homeschool day in bite size chunks.
My favorite part is how this setup  helps the children understand where we are in the school day and how much time is left.  No more frustrating  ”Are we done yet?” I never realized how frustrating it must be form them not knowing if the school day was going to be one or four hours. Public school children know how long their day will be.  Knowing what is expected–getting expectations up front is an important leadership quality (See the The One Minute Manager ) necessary for good morale and productivity.
I’ve always used a box system, of sorts,  many years before the term Workbox became popular. I keep worksheet and workbook assignments in one crate and boxes of history and science unit study books in other crates.
When I read about Sue’s Workbox System I immediately saw several  benefits over the system I was using.

How Workboxes Work: An Overview

  • Create the structure with a rack or shelves for each child filled with  set of workboxes (from 6 to 12 depending on your preference)
  • You can create Workboxes out of shoeboxes, magazine racks, file folders, crates, wicker baskets, etc.
  • Workboxes are filled by mom daily to include the work assignments and materials needed for each subject.
  • Workboxes include; workbooks, worksheets, books, flash cards, wipe-off mats, games,   arts and crafts,  stationary, snacks and little surprises.
  • Each workbox has everything the child needs i.e. a worksheet and pencil or wipe-off mat and crayons.
  • The boxes are numbered.
  • The boxes have direction cards  i.e. read mom a story, write a letter, 30 minutes of free time, etc. ( laminated cards can be used over and over, moms all over cyber space and making cute printable to share)
  • Children complete one box before moving to the next.
  • Workboxes can be completed by children independently unless tagged with a “Work with Mom” tag.
  • When all the boxes are completed work is school work is over for the day.
  • See the book for details  Sue Patrick’s Workbox System

  • Watch the explanation video posted on Sue’ site.


  • Modifying the Workbox System  for the Heart of Wisdom Approach
    We adapted Sue’s recommendations for the Heart of Wisdom approach (unit study/Charlotte Mason methods). The majority of our school day is spent together reading aloud, copy work, narration, or lapbooking together. I have workboxes for each child (phonics, spelling, math, surprises, snacks, flashcards, handwriting worksheets, educational games, etc) interspersed with Family Workboxes for Bible, history, and science. Almost all our work is done together so instead of “Work with Mom” card my children have a few “Work Independently” cards.
    “This structure provides both teacher and student an air of organization, clear expectations, and even a level of peace and calm, all of which creates a better learning environment.”~Sue Patrick

    Workbox Benefits

    • Versatile - works with any curriculum.
    • Prioritized -Always assign Bible study to the #1 box! You’ll get the most important thing done daily.
    • Economical – use cereal boxes, or recycle scrapbook or toy bins or dollar store storage containers
    • Easy- a few hours of reading and your ready to start your plan.
    • Organizedforces helps mom to be organized and plan the school day ahead of time.
    • Logical – Filing boxes with school assignments and projects make so much more sense than writing things in a lesson planner then pulling them out one at a time all day long.
    • Saves Time – Everything is completely laid out before the day begins (no running around looking for scissors, markers, a certain worksheet,  etc.)
    • Flexible – easy to adapt schedule.  When interruption arises you can have the children to do independent work until you are free to do “Work with Mom” one-on-one.
    • Scheduled – everyone knows what is expected of them, how much work there is to be done, and when their work is completed. No more “Are we done yet.” (If I only had a nickel for every time I heard…”)
    • Promotes Independence - You and children can view independent or “work with mom” assignments at a glance.
    • Promotes Peace - Creates a smooth running well-structured learning environment (which make mom happy, and when mom is happy everyone is happy).
    • Motivates -  children to see all their work at all times, as well as see it disappear as completed. Helps children grow in self-control and independence, give them a sense of accomplishment.
    • Promotes Family Togetherness -Since everything is laid out you can rope dad into helping! share you homeschool experience with Daddy by letting him teach from a few boxes.
    • Systematize -You can incorporate all those things you bought but keep forgetting to add to your school day like   like flash cards, games,  timelines, map skills, etc by placing them in a workbox.

    My Homeschool Workbox Plan

    I  temporarily converted my Scrapbook Organizer Cart (with Drawers) in to a Workbox Station to get started.
    So far this is working  for workbooks and worksheets but the bins are much too narrow.  I want deeper bins for unit studies and lapbook projects.
    I prayed for an alternative (because I don’t want to spend any money). Then, I thought of  the boys IKEA’s Trofast toy station ( we bought at IKEA when we lived in VA).
    It is sturdy and still looks great after 10 years.  I went upstairs and moved it into our dining room/schoolroom area. It is perfect–almost.
    IKEA’s Trofast system comes with different size bins. Ours has very deep 12” bins (see right). I need the shallower bins as shown below. I can use 3″ bins for worksheets and workbooks but also use the deep bins to hold reading books and unit study books. I can’t wait to get my bins (cheap too only $3 each)

    There is no IKEA near my home so I have to shop online and IKEA will not ship the bins I need :(
    My parents live near an IKEA and will pick them up and bring them to me next month.
    When get the system to a the place the way I want it,  I will post how to use Workboxes with Heart of Wisdom approach. Thats what Heart of Wisdom is about, incorporating super ideas that work.

    Workbox Videos

    Whose Using Workboxes?

    I created a directory of over 50 families using the workbox system. Visit these blogs for great ideas how to tweak this system for your family.
    I absolutely love looking at all the different workboxes and reading all the ideas. You can also join a forum of sorts at the  Homeschool Lounge Workbox Group
    Did you blog about Workboxing? Want to be added to this list? Just add a comment and link to your Workbox post.
    Hows this for a dream Homeschool area? Its actually a quilter’s room.

    The Lord is doing something New

    Spring is in the air.  Flowers are growing, tress are finally budding and it's looking a little bit more green in our backyard.  The is also finally getting greender!! Yea!.    God is moving us into a new season,  where exactly, we are not sure.  We are only told to obey His commands and He will provide for our every need.  This winter we had spent alot of family time reading some biographies on missionaries in different parts of the world where there is No religious freedom.  Reading about their testimonies, on how God provided for them, even for the simplest things in  life.  Those testimonies challenge me, challenge my faith and lack of it. I need to trust in God for EVERYTHING.  He will supply my every need according to His riches in Glory!  Not my preconceived riches but His.  I praise Him for all he has done, and for all He is doing. 
      There are days where I can't see past tomorrow or the day I am in.  but this verse reminds not to fear what is ahead:
    Jeremiah 29:11
    For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

    Thursday, March 15, 2012

    Friday, February 24, 2012

    A new website I found..

    Hi ,  found this website wanted to share with everyone.  Has something for every type of homeschooler, beginner, burned out, experienced.  Let me know what you think?http://www.homeschooloasis.com/help_article_1st_page.htm

    Thursday, February 23, 2012

    One year already!

    Where does the time go!!!  Josiah is already a year old, I can't believe it.  It feels like just yesterday I was struggling to teach while nursing and being sleep deprived..  Still sleep deprived though.   Now we are struggling with the baby's molars cutting through, loose bowels and tantrums.  It's very interesting around here lately.   Looking forward to Josiah walking,  spring flowers growing and hopefully taking some field trips.  

    Thursday, January 12, 2012

    One of those days!

    Today is one of those days.  You know the one that last at least 2-3 days. When your child fails the math that you've been teaching for over a week :( , you're not feeling good, the baby decides to learn a new way of communicating, scream from the top of his lungs to get everyones attention, during school.  Anyway: gonna focus on a happy thought that I wanted o share during Christmas time but didn't get a chance.  A lovely moment, a moment of ah this is so cute. Well here it is; my kids were practicing and participated in our church's Christmas program, they were learning : "Do You See What I See", after the program which was successful and after many threats to my son , "learn it or else" moments, I heard him playing & singing in an adjoining room; "Do you hear what I hear, boom, boom, crash, (cars crashing & exploding sound) he was singing and playing it was really too cute.  I guess you just had to be there. 
        It's memories like these that help me through days like today.  Constantly reminding myself of God's words of mercy and how I need to be merciful to my kiddies. 
    God help me today to see my kids the way you see us, vessels of clay, still under construction.
    Amen