a peek into another classroom

August 26, 2015


It’s been a long time since I’ve been in a classroom, so when the The Learning Care Group invited me to see what their Tutor Time Learning Center was all about, I was glad to check it out and bring my junior kinder (Glow) and kindergartener (Soul) with me. Glow technically starts kinder next year, but she’s showing interest, so I think she may be ready to start some things alongside Soul. Thus, this will be the first year where I will be intentionally teaching all four girls in their four different grades (though True and Brave are pretty much on the same level and use the same curriculum). Obviously, I will cater to their different needs and levels, but I wanted to see if I could get any ideas from my trip to Tutor Time to aid in teaching the youngest two. I’ve gotten used to teaching the older girls, but starting again back at the basics makes me a little nervous. The early elementary grades freak me out, where as I’m most comfortable with third grade and higher.

We walked through most of the classrooms, except infant and toddler, and I loved seeing the teachers and students at work. It was a great tour and I was able to ask lots of questions about goals and how they measure progress. They value the uniqueness of each child, so they have a Learning Care System rubric to track each child’s growth. Assessments are done every 6 weeks, and based on that, they cater to their specific needs and strengths. While I’ve kept a mental note of where my girls are at, I think it would be great if we worked on setting up a goal sheet together, that way they could clearly see their progress and things they need to work on. I think this will give them more ownership of their learning.

Other great things I want to implement at home are to label objects in our homeschool room for the younger girls, get an easel for art projects (this will help keep them occupied while I work with the older two), and post our goals (not just keep them in my planning book or in my head). At Tutor Time, the goals were clearly outlined at various stations in the classroom and the kids know what to do, why, and their goals; we will definitely be posting our own version at home.

The thing Soul and Glow would love to implement at home is the Village Room, which was this room with facades of different buildings, and in each space were toys that corresponded to those buildings (e.g., workshop, grocery store, post office, apparel shop). That room was playroom heaven for them! They also wished for their own playground and all the toy sets they saw. Those things probably made them wish they didn’t homeschool. HA!

It was great to learn about a different schooling option and how Tutor Time caters to the specific needs of their students. Our neighbor brought their kids here (they’re older now), and she used to tell me all the things her children did, so it was great to check it out in person. Now, I’m on a hunt to find a good art easel. Anyone have a particular one they love?

This post is sponsored by Tutor Time. Visit tutortime.com to schedule your tour today. Thank you for the support you give me, my space, and the brands I partner with! 

 


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August 23, 2015


Our loot from the thrift store. #thrifted #vintage

This week’s learned, links, and thankfulness…

Always struggling with dying to self and speak lovingly towards my girls. It’s so easy to be quick to angry, and so hard to be slow to speak. Super thankful for grace and forgiveness. #storyofmylife

Peanut butter cup pretzel cheesecake bars look like something I should never eat because if I start, I probably won’t stop.

The BFF brought some of these home baked cookies on our picnic. She used 1 cup less sugar than the recipe and it still came out so sweet!

We thought we had found a bed frame, this one from Restoration Hardware, but we went to check it out in person, and we didn’t like it. The West Elm one is still an option, but I’m afraid the headboard might look too bulky in king size.

I love Maryam Nassir Zadeh shoes (though I don’t own a pair), but this white shirt with holes (for $180!) is kind of insane (not in a good way). I just don’t get it. I’m definitely not a high fashion girl.

Love this vintage little girl dress from Ms. Tips.

Erin from Calivintage has one of the best instagram shops. I always love the vintage things she finds.

Glow’s birthday is coming and I just ordered these rainbow blocks for her.

I’ve been finding some nice goods at the thrift store lately. If I bring something in, I move something out (to friends or donate).

School starts this week… eek!!! Goodbye summer!!!


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August 15, 2015


Life today. #kidsatplay #themessestheymake #cakieshome #cornersofmyhomeThis week’s learned, links, and thankfulness…

Thankful for our church family and for how God is growing and stretching us.

I’m thankful for my momma and for God giving her another year.

Feeling nervous and excited about this coming school year. I’m conquering preschool, kinder, third, and fourth grade… eeks!

Okay, I think we have bed size down, and which mattress we are gonna go with, we are still stuck on bed frames though. #firstworldproblems

I think these are the perfect lace up flat.

I’ll gladly stuff this s’mores custard cake in my tummy.

I know it’s not the most flattering, but I really gravitate to loose flowy dresses (and shift style ones too).

I need to order more polaroid film.

We are learning how to balance our time with sharing life with others. We are praying over what that may look like and how that can naturally fit into our everyday rhythm of life. We are such slow learners when it comes to seeing our selfishness and surrendering that to Jesus, but we are praying God molds our hearts to be selfless for His kingdom.

Stay cool friends! It’s hot out there (at least here in SoCal).


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August 1, 2015


Kids live here. #wegetmessytoo #thenimakethemcleanitup #cakieshome #lifeThis week’s learned, links, and thankfulness…

I’m looking for a small chandelier like this.

I made these lobster tacos with green onion cilantro sauce and it was delicious. I’ll probably make this sauce again when I make fish tacos.

We could easily make this since we have lots of mint growing in our garden.

We have some bed frames we are considering… a couple from west elm (this and this), and this one from Design Within Reach. We are still far from choosing a natural mattress though, but we do know we want a king size bed this time around. That’s progress considering we started bed shopping about two year ago. HA!

It’s been wonderful to see our whole gang back together, all the crazy messes and yelling is back, but we will gladly take it.

Thankful to hear about all the wonderful memories the older girls shared with their grandma. They cried for an hour at the airport on our way home.

I have completed my second weaving and I think I am addicted.

I needed to read “No Grace for Your Imagination.”

Enjoy your weekend friends!


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July 25, 2015


Nice to see you again Golden Gate. #goldengatebridge #michaelsmakersThis week’s learned, links, and thankfulness…

Thankful for a restful month with the two girls. It is definitely much easier to take care of two than four, but I’m ready for the crazy to ensue.

I’m thankful for friends who extend grace and gospel to me when my heart desperately needs it (which is everyday).

I want an occasion to make a pretty cake like this.

We got this hanging light installed in our room. It was actually in the big girls’ room, but I thought it would look better in ours (and less chance of them poking a hole in it), so we got them a new light for their room.

This origami playhouse is insane. I want to make this!

Would someone please make this ferrero rocher mousse cake for me?

I have a Madewell gift card that I have been hoarding and I’m thinking about getting these flares.

We have 3 weeks of vacation left, and I’m not quite ready to get back into the swing of school things. I’m ready for more adventures before we get our nose back in the books. I hope the next 3 weeks pass ever so slowly!

If you follow me on instagram (@cakiesblog), you know I’m in San Francisco with Michaels for their Makers Summit. Later though, I’ll be making my way from San Francisco to San Antonio to get my big girls and take them home with me! Yippee!

 


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July 18, 2015


She's all up in the bouquet breathing deep. That's what happens when lavender is involved. #playingflorist #yeswayj0seThis week’s learned, links, and thankfulness…

How cute is this teepee?!

Love this outfit!

Love this “A Both-And Woman and Her Bible”… “God is secretly weaving together a beautiful tapestry, even though it may look like a miserable mess form our mistaken vantage point.”

Things Filipino Moms Say vs. What They Mean is so funny. My mom didn’t really say those things, but we had a Filipino nanny live with us for a long time while we were growing up (she became a third grandma to us), and she did most of those things. While my ability to speak Tagalog has diminished over the years, I still understand it completely (and can read it fine).

True and Brave would have a hoot coming up with funny faces like this.

Thankful for this special time with Soul and Glow. We miss the big girls, but it’s given Soul an opportunity to step up as big sister of the house, and we’ve seen a lot of tenderness from her towards Glow.

I need to start ordering curriculum for the coming school year. I am not ready for summer to end!

Still in summer wear over here, but these are cute fall boots.

I am so thankful for our church family and how God is teaching all of us grace. We can totally be messy together and point each other back to Jesus.

Our good friends are getting married today and I am so happy for them! I love seeing how God brings people together for his glory.

Happy weekend everyone!

 


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