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Sunday, December 23, 2012

What's Your Objective?

So I've been thinking a lot about this question. I recently had a conversation with shall we say a... "Home School Naysayer" and I was surprised at how I handled it. It was good. I didn't debate, give research, quote scriptures, or anything crazy like that. I just spoke calmly and listened. 

His point was if people don't socialize their children well, they could end up misdiagnosed from having Autistic tendencies and have to receive group therapy later. No seriously, that was when the Holy Spirit came in and took over by keeping my mouth shut. :)

But I felt like I was able to explain OUR schedule and how much socialization is a part of our lives. 

Then I went into a montage of what I wanted to do with my blog and how I want to use it as a source for help and training.

So here's me keeping my word and making all of us better at what we are about to do in Semester 2. 

Lesson 1: The importance of Objectives

In my elementary ed days, we were nailed with objectives. We wrote lesson plans over and over again until everyone understood the standards we were reaching, the objectives we were teaching. It was kinda Nazi like, but dutiful teachers sat around half moon tables in tiny chairs to write out objectives.

I hated this! But I learned it's value from it. I loved being creative in my classroom, but needed a road map to stay on track. The objectives of each lesson can help us do that. They can also help the tired mommas know when they are done or if they should continue to another day.

I got to thinking about Classical objectives and realized I use memorization as the "Objective"- but it's not clear to how we would differentiate those objectives. Let's say for example you are doing Classical for Year 1 the second time. Would you teach it the same? Have the same standard as before? Do you differentiate? I know, I'm getting too teachery, but you get my drift, right? Or for a 8 yr old vs a 5 yr old. Should they both learn the same thing? 
Same memorization, but what about our objectives? Are those the same as well? 

So I started a quest to clearly lay out objectives and an overview plan using this idea. 

This is a sneak peak into a new lesson plan format I'm going to use and would really love feedback on. Like really! :) Please, pretty please, tell me what you think about differentiating and making different objectives for each level.

These are just the start. 

I'm getting really excited about how much easier they are to use each week and how I can look at things at a glance. This is just a sample,  I need to finish off this week and talk to my partner in crime about the entire Lesson 13. It makes me feel like I can meet these objectives with gusto! 

I can accomplish those things and check off that box instead of wondering did I teach enough that day? Did I cover the right stuff?

Looking forward to posting the entire document later.  It's making me sooo excited to teach! Am I a nerd or what? Don't answer that... 

Have a great Sunday and a Wonderful Christmas!! 

Blessed,
Crecia


11 comments:

  1. LOVE these objectives, Crecia! Am I right to think that you're going to make these available on the blog when they're ready?? Pretty, pretty please?? ;)

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  2. Absolutely love your lesson plan for Week 13! Would absolutely pay $5 for your hard work. Please let me know when they're available. If you're able, I'd love to go ahead and pay, then get the week 13 emailed to me. When I copy the image and paste to a word document, it becomes a little fuzzy. Would love to have the original!

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  3. Thanks Stacie Mory,
    I just need your email address and will send you a copy. I will put up a Rafflecopter for these so you don't have to display your email publicly. Either here in the comments or in the Rafflecopter will be great.

    I hope these are great use to you and I look forward to blessing you with more. :)
    -Crecia

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  4. Melody, I can send you the file as well so you can grab the objectives. I saved it all as one file, but can definitely split it up for you as well. After all, you are a rock star!

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  5. Your Lesson Plans are an answer to prayer for this non-teacher mom. I have felt like I have been gasping for air since we started CC. I would totally pay $5 bucks for your hard work that gives me direction to teach my kids. I have joined your blog and added my email.

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    1. I just wanted you to know you can email me at ccingit@gmail.com if you would like the week 13 lesson plan. I've left a couple of comments on the blog for you but fear you haven't gotten them.

      I so appreciate your honesty and am glad I can help. Please email me or comment back with your email.

      Blessings, Crecia

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  6. Dear Schaefer's Mom (and Stacie Mory) ,
    Thank you so much for your interest. I need your email address. Unfortunately $5.00 is a typo. Although it would be wonderful, that would equal about .25 cents an hour for my time. :)

    I fixed the site. And now am re asking the question for future readers. I need to know your email and I can send you the file of Week 13 (if you would still like it), which is totally free for Week 13. No typo on that. I want people to use it for a week to see what they think.

    Blessings to you and your family!
    I'm so glad that you've joined and added your email.

    I hope to continue to help you and your family!
    -Crecia

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  7. I love your ideas!!! They are very helpful!! You make homeschool so much more interesting! I've been using your ideas for my children! Look forward to reading your blog daily!!

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  8. Hi there! I am new to your blog (found your week 13 geography/math lesson plan on CC connected). I wanted to chime in also and say that I think this idea is absolutely wonderful, what a gift this is! I would love it if you'd email me the whole week 13 lesson plan as well and I am definitely interested in purchasing future lesson plans as well. Anything to make the day a little easier sounds pretty awesome to me. photogramama@yahoo.com Thank you so much and God Bless! Happy New Year!

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  9. Hi! I would love to be added to your email list... Cannonsc3@gmail.com. The lesson plan I read over for week 13 looks fantastic!
    Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to give it a try on our first week back and see how it goes

    And let me know when you start charging.. I think the lesson plans look worthwhile
    Thanks
    Rebecca

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  10. Would love a copy! Thank you:) Mariahzion@gmail.com

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