Where Do I Start? The First Four Lessons for New Homeschoolers

One of the first questions asked by new homeschooling parents is, “Where do I start?” Most are thinking the answer will guide them to the best set of workbooks, curriculum set, or videos.  As Seventh-day Adventist homeschoolers, we have been blessed with inspired answers on the subject in  Child Guidance   and  Education .   Sadly, this inspired guidance is often ignored and worldly advice is taken first instead.  Don’t miss out on the eternal benefits that come from these valuable first lessons!  They will lay a foundation for a blessed homeschool experience.

Are your children older and you have recently chosen to take them out of a classroom setting?  These  first lessons still hold true!  Focus your ‘deschooling’ transition time on these four lessons as you establish your homeschool,  learn your children’s learning styles and homeschooling needs.  Simply adapt to your children’s age.

There are parents who have learned this information long after starting to homeschool.  They took a break from academics to make these lessons a habit before resuming their regular curriculum.  Sounds radical at first, but makes total sense.

 

The important lessons that come before teaching our little ones to read and write.

Setting the Table

 Obedience & Responsibility

Obedience and responsibility are the very first lessons we should teach our children. Diligent, daily work as parents at teaching our young children to obey and become useful, reliable members of the family is essential. These character-building lessons are spiritually important, because they help our children also learn to obey God and take the responsibilities of the Christian life seriously. When the time comes for our children to begin their formal academic education, the transition will be smoother and we as parents will find our new roles as reading and math teachers to be more enjoyable.

 

Mother and Son Reading Bible Together

Bible

As Christian parents, the importance of Bible instruction in the home needs no explanation. What we fail to remember is that this is where we as parents can begin to develop and strengthen our skills as teachers. As we plan our worship and Bible study times for our families, we are working on our lesson planning skills. The time spent on preparing Bible crafts or learning finger plays does more than simply make Bible learning time more special for our children. These creative efforts for Bible study plant seeds for future inspiration – which leads to creative science or history lessons.

Nature Study

The idea of nature study is intimidating to some parents, but the opportunities it affords are priceless. Because we know thatfile000767038449 nature is God’s second book, we can think of nature study as a supplement to our Bible lessons. As we introduce our little ones to the wonders of the world around them, we are establishing a distinctly Christian worldview in their hearts and minds. In addition, we are gently awakening observation skills, and strengthening thinking and reasoning skills at the same time. We can develop these important learning skills in young ones who are not yet ready for formal academic study.

 

 

Following these principles of True Education will lay a sure foundation for your homeschool.   Put it to prayer.

Sabbath Playlist ~ Bible Study Notebook

This week’s playlist offering is not an audio or video resource, but a free printable.  This Bible Study Notebook contains 90+ pages of ideas with the corresponding printables to enrich your study time.   Created with Junior-Earliteen aged children in mind, it is easily adaptable for a wide range of ages and learning styles.

How about choosing a Bible story to read as you open the Sabbath each week and using the Notebook printables as a family?   Click the image or the links to see this resource.

Thank you to Laura @ At Jesus’ Feet for this wonderful free resource.

 

Scripture Memory Resources on Pinterest

New Scripture memory resource pins have been added on our Spiritual Guidance Pinterest Board.   Printable scripture cards, memory techniques, etc.   Take a look and see if there is something new that fits your needs.

Financial Aid Webinar – Walla Walla University

Walla Walla University is hosting an online financial aid webinar this week.  You have two opportunities to participate. Don’t dismiss this webinar because your student is not planning to attend Walla Walla University.   The webinars will cover the process of applying for financial aid to most college and universities, grants, scholarships, and affordability of a Christian education.     BOTH of the hour-long webinars will be on Wednesday, November 8th at 4pm and 7pm PST.    Click the links or the image above to register today!

Printable Blessings and Prayer Journal

Get November off to a grateful start with this free printable Blessings and Prayer Journal from A Virtuous Woman.    Click the LINK or the image to go directly to the download page. 

Marking 500 Years

Reformation Day resources useful for commemorating the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation.

SDA Resources
Truth Triumphant for Youth- A 23 chapter story of the Church in the Wilderness first published by Pacific Press in 1944.  Would work great as a read-aloud for the month of October.  Engaging reading full of pictures and diagrams.

Audio version of The Great Controversy -All 42 chapters available for free download and listening

Printable coloring pages of Seventh-day Adventist Church pioneers.  At total of 31 pages

Visionary for Kids – Several of the free magazines cover the topic of the Great Controversy.  The sidebar lists the issues.

Our Adventist Heritage – a full collection of multimedia study resources from the Atlantic Union Conference Teacher Bulletin

Adventist Pioneer Stories – listen online courtesy of the University Park Community SDA Church

 

Other Notebooking/Lapbook/Unit Study Resources

Reformation Unit Lap-n-Note from HomeschoolShare

Reformation Day Ideas and Activities from Beyond A Doubt

Protestant Reformers Notebooking pages from Notebooking Fairy

eWeek of Prayer – November 12-18

The General Conference Youth Ministries Department will be hosting an online Week of Prayer beginning November 12th, 2017 at gcyouthministries.org    You can also view and download past Junior and Senior Youth Week of Prayer resources on the same page.