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The Workbox System {Sue Patrick}

“Learning how to learn is one of the most important things we can teach our children.”

~ Sue Patrick
p. 14, Workbox System
SM
User’s Guide

If you’ve been reading blogs or visiting homeschool forums lately, I’m sure that you’ve heard the term ‘workboxes’ buzzing around. Sue Patrick’s Workbox SystemSM is one of the newest ways to organize your homeschool day, helping you structure your time more efficiently and present curriculum in a way that helps children learn more independently.

If you know me at all, I’m sure you realize that I thrive on order. Love it. When I first heard about the Workbox SystemSM, I was immediately intrigued. Finding out I had the chance to review it for the Homeschool Crew was icing on the cake. Sue Patrick was at my local homeschool convention and I was able to see the workboxes set up as she recommends, hear her story, and gain an understanding of how {and why} the system works.

How did the Workbox SystemSM start?

Sue Patrick developed the system to help her son with special needs grow and develop academically. Her success in teaching her son encouraged her to help other families with children of ALL abilities achieve success in their homeschooling.

How does the system work?

This quick slideshow, put together by Sue, does a GREAT job summarizing how the system is set up and works in a homeschool setting.



The system is set up with 12 workboxes {or an amount that works for your child’s age} that are filled with your core subjects as well as fun manipulatives: file folder games, puzzles, or other learning games. Your child works through the boxes in numerical order, with help as needed. There are other cards added in throughout their day for things like snack, lunch, or different activities {exercise, centers, etc…}.

The system encourages your child to work more independently on their schoolwork, although your child is given several ‘help’ cards to use as needed throughout their day. Some boxes may have a ‘work with mom’ card, letting your child know that they need to do that subject with your assistance. Everything that your child needs for the activities is contained in the workbox, so that they do not need to wander off in search of the activity…and forget to wander back!

Are workboxes for me {and you}?

While I already have a fairly organized school day, I knew that this would help our school day in several ways:

  • I would be more accountable to actually plan and use curriculum on our shelves {i.e. many of my ‘unused’ manipulatives would finally see the light of our homeschool day}. The boxes need to be filled with activities and it helps me chunk out our school time.
  • It would encourage me to be more consistent in our school days. While I already have an overall idea of how I want our day to go, this gives me a bit more consistency in working through the day {read ~ I am easily distracted…}
  • Our kids would be able to literally ‘see’ what was happening each school day, because there is a definite order to each day. This doesn’t only apply to the kids either – I can also see what they have finished and still need to do!
  • My kids would be encouraged to work more independently ~ and work towards definite goals during their school day. The kids have fun things to look forward too, encouraging them to work toward those goals.
  • It would encourage me to add more ‘fun’ into our school day: learning games, nature walks, learning centers, trips to the museum…
  • It has given me a renewed excitement for our school time {and our kids too}. I’ve gone through our supplies and on-hand activities and have lists of all the things that we have on hand to do. Each day their boxes have fun ‘new’ things in them to do and they look forward to seeing what is planned!

If you are not {by nature} a structured or organized person and need help in this area for your schoolday, the Workbox SystemSM would be a great addition to your day. Sue’s book offers step-by-step instructions and suggestions on how to better plan your school day. In addition to explaining the physical structure of the Workbox SystemSM, she also shares her tips and tricks and philosophy of education.

If you already are structured and organized, well….let’s just say that it didn’t stop me! :) I have been so excited about the Workbox SystemSM and couldn’t wait to share more about it with you all! Putting the system together for our family has been a lot of fun for me and our kids love how it has come together and enjoy using it!

Setting up Your System

You will need to purchase more than the book to set up your workboxes at home, but you can find the supplies at your local Walmart or Target {Sue shows an example of her system set-up in slides 5 & 6 above}. Additional supplies include a wire shelving system, clear shoe boxes, velcro, number cards and strips, and other optional supplies.

Note: Sue does not recommend altering the system until you have tried her method as it is written and then alter it to fit your needs. It is important that you read through her book to fully understand her thoughts and the heart behind the system.

We had a wooden shelf that was similar to the one Sue Patrick recommends in her book and that is working great with Kaleb. He only has 6 boxes a day and they are filled with fun and educational toys for him {lacing beads, stacking blocks, color matching bears}, coloring sheets, and other fun age-appropriate toys.

I was worried about all the velcro and finding numbers all over the house with Kaleb, but he has been great with it. Zachary recently turned all of the numbers upside-down on Kaleb’s boxes and when Kaleb noticed it, he carefully turned all the numbers right-side-up {the velcro numbers themselves can be educational!}.

Because we started in the summer, we haven’t done it in full force yet {using all 12}, but it has already made a difference in how the kids approach what we are doing for the day because they can see what is planned right up front. We have limited space in our house, so the three oldest kids are still using the number/sequencing format and a similar set-up, but I have altered how we implement the workboxes a little bit. At this point it is much more efficient for us and works well for our family.

Depending on the size of your family, an alternative to the racks and boxes might be necessary. For us, four kids means 48 boxes which take up a lot of room. The more children you have, the space they take up increases. There are families that have come up with alternatives {ours included} to using the racks and boxes. In essence, that is a great benefit to homeschooling ~ finding great tools like the Workbox SystemSM and being able to adjust them to meet your family’s needs.

How can I find out more?

All of the workbox products are offered through Sue Patrick’s Workbox SystemSM site, and her book is available with several different options:

  • E-book download ($19)
  • Book purchase ($19.95 plus s/h ~ also available through Amazon)
  • Book & consulting package ($119.95 plus s/h) – includes 4 months of email consultation with Sue regarding the system

Once you have purchased the book, Sue offers resources on her website for download, as well as starter packages that include centers, log books, and a typing program {these packages are not necessary to use the program}. Sue also offers velcro dots in sets of 300 at a great price too.

The book is a wonderful resource to keep on hand and be able to refer back to when you have questions or need a quick ‘refresher’. In addition to walking you through the Workbox SystemSM, there are suggestions for hands on resources, storage ideas and learning centers. Sue is also updating her site to add additional online resources for those who purchase her book and register with her site.

For me, this was also a wonderful excuse to buy the laminator that I had been eyeing for awhile. Now, not only is our homeschool day more consistent, everything also comes with a nice shiny finish. It’s pure heaven!

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Audiobooks for Kids

At my first homeschool convention I came across several audiobook series from Focus on the Family Radio Theatre and couldn’t resist buying them – even though I’d only listened to Adventures in Odyssey prior to these.

The first set I picked up was Classic Stories for a Girl’s Heart. It includes Anne of Avonlea, Little Women, & The Secret Garden.

The other set was the Chronicles of Narnia – and includes all the books from C.S. Lewis. The cds are presented in chronological Narnia order {and the Amazon price is amazing!}.

Over the last two months we have been listening to the Chronicles of Narnia. The kids have been completely absorbed in the storyline. We’ve barely back out of our driveway and they are asking me to turn on Narnia to listen too! Needless to say, they are sad that we are now on the last disk in the series.

The audio series is done wonderfully. Each disk includes musical scores, lifelike dramatization and will pull you in! It was a great way to introduce our kids to some great classics and get them excited to read them together as a family.

As we’re wrapping up listening to the Chronicles of Narnia we’ve started reading the series through, a chapter a day. I can tell you that I will be looking at some of the other audio dramas from Focus on the Family and getting more in the near future!

Shhh!! Don’t tell, but even I am enthralled and listening along!

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2009 Schoolhouse Planner Review

Just when I though the Schoolhouse Planner couldn’t get any better {or bigger} it did. And if I thought last year’s planner had it all, I was WRONG!

The cover isn’t the only thing that has changed in the The 2009 Schooolhouse Planner. It is bigger and better than it’s predecessor. Bigger by more than 100 pages and bursting with over 100 form {40 brand-new ones!} to help you organize your home and school life. If there is a form you are needing, or didn’t even know you needed, you will likely find it in the planner.

The Schoolhouse Planner is a 375 page pdf download {$39.99} that is available from the Schoolhouse Store. It is an interactive pdf file ~ that means you are able to type in the pdf file and save data in the various forms or print them off with your information already entered.

The 2009 Planner contains articles on a variety of topics: the thirteen colonies, weather, lap books, letter writing, homeschooling around the world, learning to spot planets and more. It also provides resources to have at your fingertips including US states and capitals, invention timeline, US presidents, famous composers, 7 wonders of the world, and the periodic table. It also has monthly recipes {even one from yours-truly!}, green cleaning recipes, resource lists, and alphabet copywork charts.

And to give you a little ‘peek’ into the planner, here are a few of the forms you’ll find inside.

Homeschool Forms include:

  • Annual plans
  • Course of study
  • Yearly goals
  • Curriculum planning
  • Preschool planning
  • Education objectives
  • Yearly grades
  • Progress reports
  • Weekly schedules
  • Weekly planning
  • Field Trip planning
  • Audio/Video log
  • Science lab sheets and more

Household Forms include:

  • Weekly schedule
  • Home repair projects
  • Grocery list
  • Menu planning
  • Budget sheet
  • Prayer journal
  • Garden plans
  • Pet health
  • Website login/password information and more?

The best features? Being able to type in your own information before printing it off and only print off what is needed {or wanted}. If you get halfway through your year and realize a different form would work better, you can switch easily. Storing your homeschool and household information in a binder allows you have everything conveniently in one place.

While it might seem that I am always on top of things, I can honestly say that having a great planner helps me immensely. I’m the type of person that needs lists to visualize what is coming up. During our school year there is a huge difference in our productivity when I have taken the time to sit down and plan out our week vs. hoping for the best. The price of this planner might seem a little steep at first, but keep in mind that this is a planner you will be able to use for years to come! Since the forms are all blank, you’ll be able to save the pdf file on your hard drive and get a jump on future planning too.

Be sure to visit The Schoolhouse Store and see more that the 2009 Schoolhouse Planner offers. As an added bonus, if you order between June 11, 2009 and July 12, 2009 you will receive the 2008 Planner Excerpts FREE.

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Homeschooling ABC’s Revisited

A few months ago I reviewed some e-classes called Homeschooling ABC’s through Knowledge Quest. The classes provide step-by-step instruction for those that are new to homeschooling ~ or those who just need a little encouragement in their homeschooling endeavors. The classes are delivered to your inbox once a week and include some great resources and freebies ~ all for $2.50 a week. This is one resource that I would highly recommend if you are just starting to find your way through the homeschooling maze.

Knowledge Quest also added Upper Level Homeschooling classes for families that have students approaching the high school age {or already there}. This set of e-classes are 13 weeks long and feature a similar format of weekly emails. If you’d like to see more, you can view a sample lesson “Yes, You Can Homeschool Through High School!“.

Homeschooling ABC’s and Upper Level Homeschooling are now registering new members and are adding a bonus freebie for those who sign up for the e-classes. Here’s the news straight from them:

“For new Homeschooling ABCs class members, we will be including a full-length digital version of A Child’s Geography: Explore His Earth ($24.95 value). We are excited about making this book available to our members because it is so well received. Customers have been raving about this book by Ann Voskamp. And for new Upper Level Homeschool class members, we will be including a few new items – a scholarship tracking tool AND the new Type Write Touch Typing book produced by Diane Hurst.”

This summer would be a great time to sit down, refocus and get a fresh perspective on homeschooling ~ be sure to check out these e-classes and have fun learning too!

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Top Ten Homeschool Crew Picks

This past year I was blessed to be a part of the Old Schoolhouse Homeschool Crew. During the year I had the chance to review close to 40 different products for homeschoolers and through the process found some amazing products that we will use with our family for years to come.

You may have read some of these product reviews, but here are my top ten picks from the variety of products we received {mind you, narrowing it down to ten was hard…but I do have some favorites!!}. If you would like to read the actual review, click on the title and it will pull up each review post for you.

And in no particular order…

All About Spelling and All About Homophones ~ hands down, this has been one of our kids most favorite subjects now. All thanks to this great program. We worked our way through level one and are now midway through level two. I just can’t recommend it highly enough! If you would like more information on ordering it, you can click on the link in my left sidebar.

Apologia ~ We’ve been using Flying Creatures as our science curriculum and will continue to use their books. The girls have already learned so much and already approach science differently.

Critical Thinking ~ The girls literally beg to do Thinking Skills and look forward to it every day. What more could a mother ask for?


Crayola Art Studio ~ This computer software from Core Learning has gotten an incredible amount of use in our house. Zachary is even involved in playing with it now. Love it!

Schleich Action Figures ~ I posted this review on my other blog, but our kids (especially the boys) love the animals. Zachary is already asking when he will have saved up enough money to buy the mommies for some of the baby animals we have. These pieces are quality made and so realistic!

Teaching Times Tables ~ Trigger Memory Systems has other great products too, but this system makes learning times tables so EASY and fun. The kids don’t even realize what they are doing, but it is amazing how the math facts stick in the kid’s brains.

WriteShop Primary and WriteShop StoryBuilders ~ I loved the layout of the programs and the girls just really enjoyed the process. The plans are well-thought out and laid out so there is little guess-work involved. Just creativity and fun! I am looking forward to the upcoming books in the Primary series too.

Memoria Press Prima Latin ~ I had to add this one because it did something that I never thought I would hear myself say. I am going to teach Latin {at least use Prima Latin} with our kids this next school year. The product impressed me that much.

And while I know the above list has the ten items, I would also recommend one company that would be wonderful if you are just starting out homeschooling ~ Homeschooling ABC’s. This would have been wonderful to have around several years ago when I was trying to sort out all that I was doing.

This year has been such a growing and learning experience for me working with the Homeschool Crew. I’ve discovered more about our children’s learning styles and used/added products that I never would have considered before this year ~ and am so thankful that I gave them a chance! Next year I will be staying on as a reviewer for the Homeschool Crew {HUGE grin} ~ stay tuned for more reviews this fall!

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Memoria Press

The thought of teaching Latin to my kids is just a little bit intimidating. And by intimidating, I mean ‘push-the-thought-into-the-far-recesses-of-my-mind-overwhelming’.

I am comfortable teaching the basics to my kids, and with proper help I might even venture into uncharted territory of other subjects that are unfamiliar. But Latin just seems overwhelming.

Memoria Press, a Classical Christian education company, sent me several of their products to review. After using and reviewing the materials I can honestly tell you that Memoria Press offers some wonderful resources for homeschooling families ~ and they will not disappoint! Their products are laid out in simple and easy-to-follow steps that help make Latin a less daunting subject to teach.

What is the big deal about Latin, you ask?

~ Over half of the English words come from Latin
~ Latin is an effective way to learn English grammar
~ Latin teaches you how to learn. It is a challenging subject that requires goals and review.
~ Latin words are abundant in specialized fields {doctors, lawyers and astronauts}

About Prima Latin

Prima Latin is an introductory Latin program designed for K-4th grade and includes 25 lessons to use over the course of the year. During that year, children learn over 125 words in Latin, 30 sayings, 4 complete prayers, while learning important English and Latin grammar concepts. The accompanying audio CD provides help with pronunciation for each lesson as well as several hymns. Some of the material covered in Prima includes:

The Prima Latin Set ($32.95) includes a teacher manual, student book, and a pronunciation CD. If you are unsure of how to teach Latin, you can also order the Prima Latin DVD set ($90.90) which includes the teacher manual, student text, pronunciation CD, three instructional DVDs, and flashcards.

I was very impressed with the audio CDs and the instructional DVDs. Cheryl Lowe, the teacher of Prima Latin, is very enjoyable to watch and makes the learning fun. The manual is very clearly laid out ~ and not overwhelming at all. The lessons can be taught in small, manageable increments. You can view the table of contents, a sample of the first lesson (which we worked on), and also a sample of the teacher manual on the Memoria Press site. Prima Latin was written to transition directly to Latina Christiana.

About Primary Manuscript Copybooks

Copybooks are learning activities where children copy Bible passages, poems, and more to practice handwriting, while also memorizing literature, learning grammar, and practicing spelling. The copybooks use passages from the KJV and also provide space for coloring and drawing to accompany the copywork. If you are not quite sure how to implement classical education in your school time, the copybooks are a great place to start.

CopyBook 1 ($14.95) is targeted to K-1st graders and models a traditional manuscript font. It begins with how to properly hold a pencil and also instruction on creating proper strokes. The book provides 30 lessons and each lesson can be taught over a 5 day period in 15 minute increments. The lessons include Bible verse copywork and poems that are copied one line at a time. You can view a sample of one lesson here.

CopyBook 2 ($14.95) moves on to slightly longer verses and entire passages from Psalms {one line at a time}. It also includes the Doxology, several poems, and a list of the apostles. Book 2 includes 30 weeks of lessons.

CopyBook 3 ($14.95) includes longer Bible passages, books of the Old Testament, and several longer poems as copywork. Book 3 also includes 30 weeks of lessons.

You can also order a set of the three copybooks for $39.95 or the cursive copy book ($14.95).

About Christian Studies

Christian Studies is a 3 year program that uses the The Golden Children’s Bible as a basis to teach the importance of the Bible, Biblical history, and Scripture memory. Each book provides 30 lessons that include verse memorization, facts to know, vocabulary, and questions about the lesson studied. Throughout the book there are maps, timelines and other activities that apply to the various lessons.

Christian Studies goes through the Bible chronologically and each year works through one-third of the Bible.

Christian Studies I: Creation to Moses’ Last Words
Christian Studies II: Invasion of Canaan to Jonah; Vision of Days to Come
Christian Studies III: Zacharias; Angel Visits Mary; Birth of Jesus to Paul’s Final Years; Letters of Peter; Vision of John

The teacher’s manuals shows completed student pages as well as information in the margins for teaching the lessons. The manual offers suggestions on what to teach as well as additional resources for the lessons.

Christian Studies can be purchased as a set that includes the three student books, teacher’s manuals and the Golden Children’s Bible for $119.95. You can also purchase the books separately: individual student books for $17.95 and teacher’s manuals for $20.95.

If you’d like to learn more about classical education, Memoria Press has some great resources on their website including articles on classical education, a newsletter, and a catalog. Every course you order from Memoria Press also comes with a 60 day guarantee.

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