Sunday, February 22, 2015

A Day in the Life at St. Jude's School for Kids Who Want To Read Good and Do Other Things Good Too



For the See Me Homeschool blog hop, I photo-journaled last Wednesday, Ash Wednesday, February 18th, 2015. Technically, you don't actually see me homeschool, but you see my homeschool.  I'm the one holding the camera.

The idea behind the blog hop is "a photo album of a typical homeschooling day - no words." I'd love to explain the crazy behind the chaos but I'll just have to leave it up to your imaginations.

There is one cheater photo in the bunch. The picture of Edmund altar serving isn't actually from Ash Wednesday, but he did serve noon mass last week. My hands are pretty full when he serves. Even though I brought my camera last Wednesday, I didn't get the opportunity to use it.

Welcome to St. Jude's!



























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Many thanks to Theresa of Ordinary Lovely and Micaela of California to Korea for hosting the See Me Homeschool blog hop and for inviting me to participate. Thank You!


To learn more about our homeschool journey, here is an interview I did for the How I Homeschool blog hop.

To learn more about homeschooling and dyslexia, here are some other posts I've written as part of a series I'm working on:

Catholic, Homeschooling, and Dyslexic: Diagnosis
Catholic, Homeschooling, and Dyslexic: Religion Class

This post is the one where our homeschool was born.

Be sure to check out the other See Me Homeschool participants! Today, you can also check out Erin's homeschool over at Seven Little Australians and Counting.

8 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed the photo journal, what fun it looks like you have with your kids!

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  2. I feel like maybe I need some help with my math skills; where do I enroll???

    Awesome AWESOME pics of some even awesome-r people!!

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  3. Where did you get the picture of my couch? ;)

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  4. Jessica, I'm so glad you joined in the blog hop! It was wonderful to see you day! The pictures of the baby - oh my!! The cutest! I love the colorful alphabet at the end. Do you have an ice rink in your yard?? And finally... is that a Lewis and Clark movie I spy? I love Am history and am always spying on what other people use for that subject ;)
    Thanks again for including your day in the blog hop!

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    1. Why yes, Theresa, we do have an ice rink in our backyard! And yes to the movie too. I'm glad you asked about that. That's not usually a part of our day, but I needed a break after that (long) Ash Wednesday Mass. It's a National Geographic special on Lewis and Clark that I found on Netflix. Normally for history, I read aloud from the books that aren't available on Bookshare (a resource for dyslexics that provides ebooks with audio-and highlights the words for him as he goes, free to individuals with a disability diagnosis) but not this day. You can see Edmund "reading" on his iPad while eating lunch above. Thanks again for hosting!

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  5. I totally recognize that couch mess! I used to see it more often. Now, thankfully, it's moved to their bedrooms. I love all these pictures! Your boy isn't looking much like a little boy anymore, definitely more young man-ish. Bookshare sounds like a really great resource for you guys.

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  6. Love the pictures of your homeschool day!! What a fun link-up! :)

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Sunday, February 22, 2015

A Day in the Life at St. Jude's School for Kids Who Want To Read Good and Do Other Things Good Too



For the See Me Homeschool blog hop, I photo-journaled last Wednesday, Ash Wednesday, February 18th, 2015. Technically, you don't actually see me homeschool, but you see my homeschool.  I'm the one holding the camera.

The idea behind the blog hop is "a photo album of a typical homeschooling day - no words." I'd love to explain the crazy behind the chaos but I'll just have to leave it up to your imaginations.

There is one cheater photo in the bunch. The picture of Edmund altar serving isn't actually from Ash Wednesday, but he did serve noon mass last week. My hands are pretty full when he serves. Even though I brought my camera last Wednesday, I didn't get the opportunity to use it.

Welcome to St. Jude's!



























.  








 

Many thanks to Theresa of Ordinary Lovely and Micaela of California to Korea for hosting the See Me Homeschool blog hop and for inviting me to participate. Thank You!


To learn more about our homeschool journey, here is an interview I did for the How I Homeschool blog hop.

To learn more about homeschooling and dyslexia, here are some other posts I've written as part of a series I'm working on:

Catholic, Homeschooling, and Dyslexic: Diagnosis
Catholic, Homeschooling, and Dyslexic: Religion Class

This post is the one where our homeschool was born.

Be sure to check out the other See Me Homeschool participants! Today, you can also check out Erin's homeschool over at Seven Little Australians and Counting.

8 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed the photo journal, what fun it looks like you have with your kids!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I feel like maybe I need some help with my math skills; where do I enroll???

    Awesome AWESOME pics of some even awesome-r people!!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Where did you get the picture of my couch? ;)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Jessica, I'm so glad you joined in the blog hop! It was wonderful to see you day! The pictures of the baby - oh my!! The cutest! I love the colorful alphabet at the end. Do you have an ice rink in your yard?? And finally... is that a Lewis and Clark movie I spy? I love Am history and am always spying on what other people use for that subject ;)
    Thanks again for including your day in the blog hop!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Why yes, Theresa, we do have an ice rink in our backyard! And yes to the movie too. I'm glad you asked about that. That's not usually a part of our day, but I needed a break after that (long) Ash Wednesday Mass. It's a National Geographic special on Lewis and Clark that I found on Netflix. Normally for history, I read aloud from the books that aren't available on Bookshare (a resource for dyslexics that provides ebooks with audio-and highlights the words for him as he goes, free to individuals with a disability diagnosis) but not this day. You can see Edmund "reading" on his iPad while eating lunch above. Thanks again for hosting!

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  5. I totally recognize that couch mess! I used to see it more often. Now, thankfully, it's moved to their bedrooms. I love all these pictures! Your boy isn't looking much like a little boy anymore, definitely more young man-ish. Bookshare sounds like a really great resource for you guys.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Love the pictures of your homeschool day!! What a fun link-up! :)

    ReplyDelete