Monday, September 28, 2015

Jurassic Quest Coming to Monterey

Thanks to Bianca Sigala for sharing this info!


Coming to Monterey October 23-25.

This Week's Meeting Schedule

Monday 9/28
Office Day
Somerset
Yarrow - 11:00

Tuesday
Ione
Khloe & Sadie - 11:00
Tyler & Lexi - 1:00

Wednesday
Ione
Leila - 11:00
Zora - 12:30
Lillian - 1:35
Jaye - 3:00 (Clark's Corner)

Thursday
Pioneer Library
Xanett - 12:00
Joey - 1:10
Wyatt - 2:20
Emma E.- 3:30

Friday
Office Day
Google Hangouts
William - 1:00 ?

Monday, September 21, 2015

Quick Links From The Wire

(Links will only work if you are signed in to Launchpad)
K-8
Sutter's Fort Environmental Program
Science Camp for 5th and 6th grades

High School
ASVAB Career Exploration Program
Pumpkin Ball
PSAT
Sierra College Parent Information Nights
Sierra College Career and Tech Ed Exploration Day
Foster Youth Training Program

Meeting Scheduling

Do meetings seem closer together than last year? I heard this question a lot this LP, so I thought I would share with you how our meetings are planned.

We are required to meet once each learning period. Learning Periods can have from 15 to 20 school days, and some of them have holidays smack in the middle.

I have used the Learning Period calendar to set up three weekly "groups". (I can't schedule four, because some of the learning periods don't have four weeks :) Your meetings will fall into the first, second, or third meeting-week group of the learning periods. These groups are represented on the calendar below in orange, green and yellow.




There are no regularly scheduled meetings on Mondays and Fridays. Mondays are when Visions schedules our professional development meetings and our CT meetings. In addition, many holidays fall on Mondays. Fridays are my day to do paperwork.

Since standardized testing has not been scheduled this year, we may need to be flexible in April or May.

I'm hoping to be able to note all of your meeting dates on your semester plan by the end of our LP2 meeting.

Let me know if you have any questions!

This Week's Meeting Schedule

Monday 9/21
Office Day

Tuesday
Plymouth
David - 8:30
Jezreel - 10:00
Pine Grove
William - 12:00

Wednesday
Ione
Grace - 11:00
Luke & Alex - 12:30
Jasmine & Roxy - 2:30

Thursday
Camino
Alex M. - 11:00
Placerville Library
Marley - 1:00
Yarrow - 2:10
Teran - 3:20

Friday
Office Day

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Upcoming...

Monday 9/21 - LP2 Begins
Wednesday 9/30 - F.A.M.E Begins





Monday 10/19 - LP3 Begins
Friday 10/16 - Last Day to Add/Drop
Friday 10/23 - Harvest Festival





Sunday 11/1 - Daylight Saving Time Ends
Monday 11/2 - Friday 11/6 - Sly Park Science Camp (5th & 6th Grades)
Wednesday 11/11 - Veterans Day - No School
Monday 11/16 - LP4 Begins
Monday 11/23 - Friday 11/27 - Thanksgiving Break



LP2 Begins Next Monday


We are almost through the first LP of the year. It was a short but busy one!

I will be inputting your LP2 assignments into Launchpad on Friday, so please have your semester plans updated (at least through LP2) by Thursday. Thanks!

If we are meeting this week, I can help you update it then. If you have any questions about your semester plan, please contact me. 

This Week's Meeting Schedule

Monday 9/14
CT Meeting
Rancho Murietta
David - 2:00

Tuesday
Ione
Gage - 11:00
Haley, Riley, Madeline, & Paige- 12:30

Wednesday
Jackson - Grace Church
Emma E. - 12:00
Ana & Baruch - 1:30
Tristan - 3:30
Emily - 4:30

Thursday
Pine Grove
William - 11:00
Emma N. - 12:15
Joy & Tobias- 1:30
Lily - 3:30

Friday
Office Day
Phone
Emma N. - 10:00
Joey - 11:00

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

This Year's FAME Schedule

(Courtesy of Tracy Muldery)

Join us at the Amador Center (Grace Fellowship - 8040 S. Hwy 49, Jackson) for fun and informative sessions about music and art, open to grades K-8+. Each FAME (Fine Arts Mini Experience) session includes a lesson about an artist and a musician, which will be followed by a hands-on art lesson with materials provided for each student. This is a relaxed atmosphere where students and parents can come together to meet other families.

Class Time: 9:30 - 10:45
Cost for four classes: $20 - Enroll in Launchpad Class ID#16033

Each lesson consists of:

  • Introductory segment (skit, presentation, etc.)
  • Information about a selected composer and artist of same genre, timeline.
  • References to elements of art (line, texture, composition, etc.)
  • Large reproductions of featured art, featured music, pictures of artist/composer.
  • Individual student art projects emphasizing the same featured concepts.


Semester 1 Class Dates:
Class # 1 - September 30:
(FAME III) The Marriage of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride (Jan van Eyck) and Minuet in G and Toccata & Fugue (Johann Sebastian Bach.) Lunch provided (open to all students.)

Class # 2 - October 28:
(FAME III) The Purple Robe (Henri Matisse) and Rhapsody in Blue (George Gershwin.)

**December 2 – Additional Fee - $15.00 – *Enroll in Launchpad Activity #  (Gingerbread Houses (9:30-11:30), Party & Talent Event following at 11:30. Refreshments provided **NOTE: Not included in class fee.


Semester 2 Class Dates
Class # 3 - February 24:
(FAME III) The Blue Boy
(Thomas Gainsborough) and Sonata in C Major (Wolfgang A Mozart)

Class # 4 - May 11:
(FAME III): Persistence of Memory
(Salvador Dali) Hungarian and Rhapsody #2 and Liebestraum (Franz Liszt) Lunch provided (open to all students)

Hope to see you there! ~Traci Muldery, CT (209-217-6538) and Kirstin Leggett (Musician/Parent.) Complete, sign and bring one Field Trip Permission Form per family/semester

Link to Flyer

I Can Statements, Standards, Learning Units & Report Cards

Looking for information on what your child needs to know this year? Here are some links to commonly asked for information.

Learning Units
The subject units for grades K-8. These are the "big picture" units you choose to focus on each learning period (LP) to help ensure that the standards are covered. If you lose this link, the learning units can be found on the Hub. Open the Helpful Homeschool Documents and scroll down. The link is at the top of the second page.
Learning Units Link


California Standards (Common Core)
If you lose the following links, the standards can be found on the Hub. Open the Helpful Homeschool Documents and scroll down. The standards can be found on the second and third pages.

Transitional Kindergarten & Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th Grade 
7th Grade
8th Grade
High School Standards (Link to the CA Dept. of Education page)

I Can Statements
Created by the Folsom-Cordova School District, they turn the standards into an "I Can" statement that makes them easier to understand. (K-6, + TK Math)
I Can Statements Link


Last Year's Report Cards (K-5, 6th grade and up receive letter grades)
These are for reference only. I don't imagine that there will be many changes, but you never know.
Last Year's Report Card Folder Link

This Week's Meeting Schedule

Monday 9/7
Labor Day - No School

Tuesday
Ione
Khloe & Sadie - 11:00
Tyler & Lexi - 1:00

Wednesday
Ione
Leila - 11:00
Zora - 12:30
Lillian - 1:45

Thursday
Pioneer Library
Wyatt - 12:00
Joey - 1:10
Xanett - 2:20
Emma E.- 3:30

Friday
Office Day

Monday, August 31, 2015

What to Expect From Meetings

Meetings begin this week so I thought I would just do a quick rundown of what to expect.

I will be...
  • meeting with you for approx. one hour each Learning Period (each student).
  • bringing your attendance sheet for you to initial.
  • bringing any other paperwork that needs to be submitted.
  • notifying you of deadlines and upcoming important dates.
  • answering questions and helping with issues that arise.
  • collecting work samples and discussing them with you and your student(s).
  • reviewing your semester plan.
  • discussing your student's progress and collecting progress grades.

Here is how you can get ready for your meeting:
  • Have work samples ready for collection, review and discussion. (See next post for more info about work samples.)
  • Update your Semester Plan with any changes to your assignments or materials. (I will go over this with all new families at our first meeting.)
  • Enter progress grades and comments into your Semester Plan. (I will go over this with all new families at our first meeting.)

I do my best to be prompt about meeting times, however, due to the nature of the job and the distances I travel, I may be up to 15 minutes early or late to any meeting. 

Work Sample Guidelines



The Basics...
  • 1 work sample for each subject, each meeting.
  • Samples should come from the time period between meetings and reflect the learning units and assignments on your Semester Plan.
  • Samples should be on 8.5 x 11 paper so I can easily file them. (I am required to keep work samples on file for all of my students for 3 years)
  • Samples need to show student work. (No multiple choice tests or activities, or screen printouts of computer based activities.)
  • Please don't put dates on the work samples. (If there are dates, they need to match exactly with information on Launchpad, and that can be a challenge.)
  • Please try to leave the upper right hand portion of the paper blank. (I will be placing labels with your student's name, the learning unit and the assignment in that section.)
Art and PE Samples
A hand drawn image or photograph of the activity on the top half of a piece of paper, with a written description/narrative on the bottom half.

(In general, descriptions/narratives should follow these guidelines: K - can be dictated and parent/guardian can write, 1st grade - one sentence, 2nd grade - two sentences, 3rd grade - three sentences, 4th grade - four sentences, 5th grade - five sentences, Middle and High School - half page + write-up)

Official Samples
Twice a year I need to submit official sample packets to Visions. I try to collect these samples during LP1 and LP6. I understand that it can be difficult if not impossible to have all of your samples ready for our first meeting of the year, especially if you don't have curriculum yet, or if we meet the first week or two of the year. In those cases, I will collect the remaining official samples at the LP2 meeting.

Tips and ideas: 
  • Put your student(s) in charge of choosing, creating and organizing work samples.
  • Gather your work samples the week of our meetings so they are of recent work and students will easily be able to discuss what they learned.
  • Make the school day before our meeting day a "work sample day" where students can pull together things they want to share and create things that they don't have ready yet.
  • If it is easier for you to gather work samples early each LP, to get it out of the way, consider having your student(s) review them the day before the meeting so they can remember what they did :)
  • Get together with other homeschool families to create Art and PE samples.

If you are having trouble coming up with work samples, please let me know. We can brainstorm ideas. Remember, it is only one sample, per subject, per learning period, and you are working every day!

This Week's Meeting Schedule

Monday 8/31
Office Day

Tuesday
Plymouth
David - 8:30
Back to School Picnic
Detert Park 10:30 to 12:30
Jezreel - during or after picnic

Wednesday
Ione
Grace - 11:00
Luke & Alex - 12:30
Jasmine & Roxy - 2:30

Thursday
Camino
Alex M. - 11:00
Placerville Library
Marley - 1:00
Yarrow - 2:10
Teran - 3:20

Friday
Office Day
Pine Grove
Lily - 11:00

Friday, August 28, 2015

Happy First Day of School


And it is a FRIDAY! What genius planned it that way?

I am super excited to meet with everyone, find out about how your summer was, and learn of your plans for the year. It is going to be a GREAT one with lots of growing, learning, and exploring.

Remember: Start out slowly. The first week or so should be about building excitement for learning, adopting a routine and procedures that work, and setting up your classroom and curriculum. Give yourself room to make mistakes. Give yourself room to grow. Remember why you choose to do this, and HAVE FUN!

Here are some Back-to-School thoughts and ideas:

You know where I am if you need me :)

Do you have more/better resource links to share? If so, email them to me and I will add them to the Homeschool Resources Blog page!

Back-to-School Picnic



Tuesday, September 1st
Detert Park in Jackson
10:30 to 12:30
Bring a picnic lunch
Link to the flyer.

Those Lego Classes...

The Lego class registration opened today. Last time I checked, the K-4 class was already 1/2 full with 8 slots left.

To order:
  • Go to Launchpad, Click on My Orders
  • Click the New Order button
  • Click Next to get through the new order Wizard screen.
  • Choose VIE Classes & Events

  • Select Class in the dropdown menu


You can sort by city or county now. (Thank goodness! Do you remember scrolling through hundreds of classes to get to ours?) The Lego Classes look like this:

  • From here, just follow the directions to order the class
Call me if you need any help.

Monday, August 24, 2015

School Starts Friday

If you need help with ordering, planning, or anything else, just let me know! I am available via phone, email, text, Skype, or Google Hangouts to help with anything you need.

Here is the link to the meeting schedule for the first LP.

2015-16 School Calendars


School Year Calendar:
Click on this link: 2015-16 School Calendar








Learning Period Calendar:
Sign into Launchpad on a separate tab, and then click on this link: 2015-16 Learning Period Calendar

School starts on Friday, August 28.
CTs will begin contacting all families on Friday, August 14.

Enrichment Classes

Visions Enrichment Classes - Resuce

To view the Rescue enrichment classes, go to the Home Schoo Hub, click on Classes and Events and filter for Rescue on the Location bar on the right hand side.

Here is a direct link to a printable version of the schedule. You can order Rescue Enrichment classes through Launchpad "classes and events" starting Friday.


Visions Lego Classes - Jackson  (not on the Hub)
K-4th Grades Engineering  12:10-1:30  
LP# 16815 
Sep. 23                 Pullback motor dragster
Oct. 28                 Skyscraper (group project)
Nov. 18                Truss Bridge
Dec. 16                 Rail Racer

5-10th Grades Robotics  1:40-3pm  
LP# 16816  
Sep. 23                  Mini Golf Robot
Oct. 28                  Dead Reckoning Robot
Nov. 18                 Basketball Shooter Robot
Dec. 16                 Moving Target Robot

$66 for all four classes.
Registration opens first day of school, August 28th. (Order through "classes and events" in Launchpad).




Boston Alley Homeschool Fitness Classes (Sutter Creek) - Starting September

5th -12th Grade
Mondays & Wednesdays at 3:30
K-3 (4th graders also welcome, but the focus will be on the K-3 PE learning units)
Thursdays at 10:00

Please call Tyler at Boston Alley if you are interested in these classes.
209-507-2305
43 Boston Alley, Sutter Creek
(Order voucher through Launchpad)


Mary Longacre Enrichment Classes (Pine Grove)
Mary offers science, history, art, music and writing classes for K-8 students. 
(Order voucher through Launchpad)



Ann Kania Art Classes (Ione)
Ann offers Art classes for grades K-12 using Artistic Pursuits materials.
(Order voucher through Launchpad)




Do you know of other opportunities for home school families in this area that you would like to share? If so, just send me an email and I will post it.