tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38738238227820381062024-02-18T22:45:38.510-08:00DozenAcre FarmA Family Homestead in Rural MaineNewtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08666635044839516017noreply@blogger.comBlogger19125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3873823822782038106.post-48926828225106967332014-04-11T17:42:00.001-07:002014-04-11T17:44:34.763-07:00Baby GoatsYou know it is a busy day when you have 4 baby goats born at once. Well, not quite at once. Two came very early in the morning and the other two came just after lunch, but by the end of the day we went from 4 goats to 8. That is a lot of cuteness right there folks.<br />
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This little white headed lady is called Evelyn - Evie for short.</div>
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Evie and her sister Eleanor, Ellie.</div>
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Unfortunately, our goat shed and pen are not large enough to continually house 8 goats. So these little balls of cuteness are for sale. If you know anyone interested in some of the most friendly and beautiful doelings and bucklings then please send them our way.</div>
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<br />Newtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08666635044839516017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3873823822782038106.post-8192032764325680692013-07-02T05:12:00.000-07:002013-07-02T05:12:15.642-07:00Summer Kickoff!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Everyone likes to end their school year with a bang. We are no different. To wrap up our year of studying flying creatures a group of us went to the Wildlife Park in Gray Maine to hear a class on the life of the loon. Other than the weird intro in which the speaker made some outrageous assumption about loons at the beginning of time (do people learn anything in college these days???), the class was good. Mostly for its opportunity to review material that the boys had already covered, but also for a chance to ask questions. Like why she didn't bother to tell us that baby loons were precocial, and why the loon didn't evolve to allow itself to walk on land. </div>
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<br />Newtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08666635044839516017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3873823822782038106.post-33062168386951146952013-06-13T03:42:00.003-07:002013-06-13T03:42:50.900-07:00Unschooling<div style="text-align: justify;">
Does it not sound phenomenal? This idea that a person can take everything they dislike about a classroom and throw it to the wind, and yet their child will still learn. That with absolutely no direction a naturally curious child will want to learn their multiplication tables, reading, and grammar all on their own accord. That is exactly what unschooling seems to do. On the surface anyway.</div>
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In fact, there seems to be various methods of homeschooling inside the bubble of unschooling. For one, delayed schooling is very parent directed and is simply the idea that most children would do better if they skipped kindergarten all together, waited a year or two, and went straight into formal education. Delayed schooling found its base in a study that showed that children who waited a year to start in public school actually performed better overall than the children who started "on time". Interesting.</div>
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Unschooling makes a large leap, however, when one goes from delayed schooling to undirected unschooling. Undirected unschooling is about informal as education gets. Imagine taking your child outside to play and letting him do whatever he wants. Every. Single. Day. He will learn. I will guarantee it. According to this method a child directs his own education. So when your daughter walks into the kitchen and asks you to teach her to read you praise God and get right to it! If that day never comes? I have no idea. I don't know anyone who attests to the success of true undirected unschooling.</div>
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Because of the sheer nature of unschooling you may not find many books on the topic. Although I question whether searching for structural norms is permissible in a method that scorns structure. If you do desire more information on this topic, however, John Holt is considered the expert and has written some books that are guaranteed to be interesting reading. "How Children Learn" by John Holt seems to be an excellent book to check out for educating young children. It should be noted that he seems to push the idea of unschooling for mostly young students and not necessarily for high schoolers. Something that may go back to the idea of delayed schooling as mentioned above.</div>
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Newtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08666635044839516017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3873823822782038106.post-37213063424256962142013-05-29T14:05:00.000-07:002013-05-29T14:05:28.913-07:00From Woods to PastureIt all started 4 years ago. Tyler and I could no longer stand the dark dismal woods behind our house. The trees were so thick we barely received any daylight. The gardens did not flourish, and even the hasta's seemed to complain. So we started cutting trees, and we haven't stopped. We have cut trees, and planted trees and this week, we are having the last stumps removed from the "field". When all is said and done we will have just under 2 acres of pasture to plant blueberry bushes, expand the goat pen and add, you guessed it, more trees.<br />
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<br />Newtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08666635044839516017noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3873823822782038106.post-16967313936966886142013-05-11T17:00:00.001-07:002013-05-11T17:00:39.331-07:00Thus, It BeginsToday, was our first official farmer's market. Considering the torrential downpours I think it went rather well. It was cold, wet, and not at all busy. But we did meet a lot of new people which was great.<br />
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If you want to see us again please come to the multifamily yard sale next Friday and Saturday in Leeds Maine. We will be selling some of our food items and visiting with all who come. <br />
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The sale is on May 17th and 18th starting at 9 AM on Rt 106 in Leeds, less than 1/4 of a mile off rt 202.<br />
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We are looking forward to seeing you there!Newtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08666635044839516017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3873823822782038106.post-26254075079816574052013-05-07T13:02:00.000-07:002013-05-07T13:02:46.526-07:00Methods & ModelsHomeschooling began years ago by parents pulling their children from the public and private school. They took them home and then what happened? Curriculum wasn't readily available, marketed, or even created for a parent attempting to teach their child at home. Did this stop them? No, most of these parents were so fed up with the school system that they took the opposite approach and went right to "unschooling". Now, I don't know any adults who were "unschooled" so I cannot attest to the fact that it was successful or not. I can tell you, however, that research shows that the greater involvement a parent has in the general education of their child the better off the child is. So regardless of whether you were in private, public, or this unschooled method; if your parents put a significant amount of time and effort into your education then you are probably doing fairly well. Educationally anyway. <br />
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Since the, shall we say, inception of homeschooling dozens of methods for educating your children have flooded the market and the educational arena. As I desire to help more and more homeschoolers get started, continue and succeed on this great path of education. I think that exploring some of the most popular methods together may prove to be fun, educational, and beneficial for us all. <br />
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I am going to focus on studying one specific method of educating our children each time I post in this series. I will then share what I have learned, giving resources, and additional reading materials for you if you desire to learn more.<br />
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I have been around a homeschooling community in one form or another for more than 20 years and know a lot, but I don't claim to know everything about every method. I will research all that I can about these, and if I make a mistake I rely on you to correct me. Also, I am sure that in my writing (which we all know isn't the best, I am a math teacher), you will be able to spot which methods I am most knowledgeable about. Please be forewarned that I do not endorse any method over the other. As stated above, your children's success is entirely in your hands and is not dependent on methods. <br />
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Unschooling, Montessori, Classical Education, Charlotte Mason, and Waldorf.<br />
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If you want me to look at a specific method please let me know. Otherwise, keep posted and check for our first week of exploring with educational methods.Newtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08666635044839516017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3873823822782038106.post-70682843083912374422013-04-11T17:25:00.001-07:002013-04-11T17:25:35.576-07:00Kidding Season Continues<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This morning our alpine doe Jersey Rae gave birth to a little nigerian dwarf alpine mix doeling. She is adorable! It was a birth that not only did we get to see, but required human help. The baby was breech and if it wasn't for my friend Jami I don't know what I would have done. </div>
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Sadly, we will not be able to keep little Millie here on the farm. She is for sale. This was a hard decision to make, but I know it is the right one. If you know anyone looking for a great little dairy goat to start a herd or to expand send them my way. We have the cutest little girl who will make a great milker one day!</div>
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Kidding Season has begun here at DozenAcre, and what an exciting time it has started out being. First, you take complete nervousness over goats giving birth without help or heat. Then add a little excitement and complete fear that you will find something you don't ever want to see in your goat barn. Wrap this up with 6 excited boys and the energy of Spring. Now do you see what I am saying? Images on my little farm are not like those in "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers". Alas, I have yet to walk around singing "Spring, Spring, Spring." I guess I am just too nervous. </div>
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Aside from our excited nervousness here, Tilly Mae surprised all of us little people by conquering birth like a pro. Not only did she look at me like, "what are you doing here", but she gave birth in under an hour and a half with absolutely no audience or intervention whatsoever. Stubborn little diva that she is she completely amazed me with her go getter attitude and delivered to Amanda the littlest most homely doeling that you ever saw. Little Mattie is as sweet as can be though and I am so excited to be able to enjoy her for the next few weeks before she goes to her new home. </div>
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Now if only Jersey Rae could handle birth like this, well except maybe letting Amanda and I watch. Newtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08666635044839516017noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3873823822782038106.post-38636777133663121862013-02-28T11:38:00.000-08:002013-02-28T11:38:21.290-08:00New England DilemmasPatterns, habits, consistencies in human nature, whatever you would like to call them, everyone has a character that is developed partly by there surroundings. For example, those of us raised in Maine don't flinch at a little snow driving. It is normal, and as such, does not create a sense of fear in us. Our character is built to be strong and resolute, at least when it comes to weather. Although we do like to complain about the sudden changes, we also delight in bragging about our driving ability in large snow drifts. Pride. Another one of those New Englander traits. My Pastor calls it "Yankee Pride"; clearly he doesn't understand the New England disgust with the term "Yankee". Yankees are from New York and New Jersey, NOT New England. <span style="font-size: large;">WE are the foundation of the Nation. The revolution started here, and with that deep history begins our deep failure. </span><br />
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Do you want to know what happens with Pride? We find ourselves alone. All. The. Time. We cannot ask for help, we cannot confide in others our sense of loss, and we certainly cannot admit that we are below par. A great many factors have contributed to this slippery slope. One being that we do have something to be proud of. Another being that as the number of children in a family decreases the ratio of firstborn children to non-firstborn children rises. Is this such a big deal? It is when you are contemplating pride. First borns are perfectionists and take great pride in our work. Believe me, I have 3 functional firstborns in my house; we are a force to be reckoned with. Regardless of how many factors we see are adding to the thick pride over the East of the United States; things are changing. <br />
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More and more churches, towns, and businesses are reaching out trying to develop a sense of community. Interesting enough this "community" requires from us New Englanders everything that we were taught to never do. It requires us to open up to others, lean on others, and seek help outside of ourselves. <br />
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A dozen years ago, I was a math tutor. I tutored high school and college students from the public, private and home school sectors of education. In my past experience the average homeschooler couldn't afford to pay a tutor what the public school was paying. The average homeschooler, both when I was young and when I was tutoring, was a large one income family. This was a family that sacrificed a second income to keep their children at home. This was a family that had more than the average number of children, but some of the best behaved, polite and respectful children you would ever hope to meet. As a result, I often bartered or received half of my normal pay from a homeschool family. I didn't mind though, because I knew that someday that would be me. I would be the mother of many children struggling to figure out how to pay taxes and pay for tutors, piano lessons, sports, and any co-ops that we joined. It adds up. <br />
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As I started homeschooling my own children I noticed a lack of leadership among homeschooling mothers. Where were these veterans who broke the mold so many years ago? What we didn't realize is that a large part of homeschooling is keeping your children home, and therefore, these experienced moms were home with their children. A large complaint I have heard is that us <span style="font-size: large;">New Englanders may now start to want community, but we aren't willing to commit to it.</span> If it becomes hard to make our Thursday morning science group, then we don't go. If we are tired from a late night with the baby, then we drop the day's co-op. I struggle with this. I find a great amount of benefit in local science groups, co-ops and the like, but I don't want them controlling my schedule or my school. <br />
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Recently, however, as in the past year, there are a number of co-ops that are succeeding. A lot of homeschoolers are meeting once a week, every week, to help each other train their children. <span style="font-size: large;">Not only are we finally starting to understand this sense of community, but we are committing to it.</span> Some of these groups are even charging a fee. Which I find especially interesting. As a result, I started to take a mental poll of how this could be. Well, What did I find out? The new homeschooler on the block isn't a family of 10 with one small income, one minibus, an overtired mom, and a desire to be home. No, it is a family of 4 or 5, with a one large income earner, 2 vehicles, a large home, and a desire to be in charge of giving their children multiple experiences in their education. Do I think this is good? Yes, and no. But that is beside the point. What is great is to see that homeschooling is growing. What is also great is to see the obvious attention to the importance of education for our children. <br />
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So the next time you are out and about on a school day with your kiddos, and you see another homeschooler. <span style="font-size: large;">Be thankful, think, ask, and learn from their approach</span>. But be forewarned, more and more of the new homeschoolers are not Christians; so please don't assume that they are. Instead build a friendship on your mutual desire to educate your children and teach them about Jesus. Newtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08666635044839516017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3873823822782038106.post-50629071200218923232013-01-26T10:39:00.000-08:002013-02-28T11:39:35.772-08:00Winter Physical Education<div style="text-align: justify;">
As a homeschooler you know that the world becomes your gym. Since most of us don't have millions of dollars to spend on our own personal indoor courts we utilize our yards for volleyball, baseball, and soccer; our driveways for running, basketball, and bowling; and in the winter we use our hills for skiing. This is Eli's third year downhill skiing, but his first where he was able to go both up the lift and down the mountain all by himself. He has also been cross country skiing through our woods pretty much everyday. I am so thankful that we live in a state where Winter brings some exciting activities to our physical education activities. </div>
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It was a wonderful trip in which we received a tour of the woods. In the woods the boys learned to look for the different types of moss, mushrooms and to move logs to find little slimy creatures. Much of this they already do at home, but there is just something special about having someone else show you how to be more observant while on a hike. At home, the boys tend to tromp on through while I am stuck in the back attempting to study the woods as well as navigate the "trail" of fallen logs, stumps, and branches. <br />
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After our wonderful little wood walk we were sent out like little birds out of the nest to explore the gardens. Impressed doesn't begin to share how I was feeling about the plans, care, and implementation of this place. I was torn between simply enjoying my surroundings while also wondering how on earth they had the money to do what they had done. The children's garden is wonderful with its own little library, clubhouse, bear cave, ponds, and fountains. Something else that blew my mind was the 5 senses garden in which you walked through sections that were planted with a specific sense in mind. Simply amazing! <br />
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MMMMM! Doesn't it look good, gooey, and downright delicious? Nothing beats fresh pressed cider. Nothing. Well, maybe God. He would beat it with a stick. Okay, now we are just rambling. Go find some fresh cider and you will ramble too!</div>
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A lot is happening here this fall. Despite the rain we have still managed to get a few things done to prepare for Winter. The biggest thing is that we have a wonderful skidder making trails in our woods as he collects hemlock, pine, and poplar for pulp. A wonderful side effect to this is that we are also getting some very large hemlock pieces to mill next year into lumber to build a barn ( sugarhouse, garage...). We have also managed to complete our hoop house over the broccoli plants. I am hoping that this will protect my little darlings through the first few frosts enough so that they actually produce before snowfall. We shall see if this little experiment works!</div>
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What is happening in school right now? Well, last week we spent a day at the Commonground Country Fair, and tomorrow, we are off to the Botanical Gardens of Maine! Time to get those field trips in before the snow keeps up housebound! </div>
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During the school prep workshop in August all of us dedicated moms found that we had identical requests from our boys: Make school fun. So, the question that seemed to dominate all of our brainstorming was: How DO we make school fun? </div>
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I shared that one freeing and enjoyable part of our schooling week is project days. In our house every Friday holds 2 things (that always bring a smile to my face): 1. Room cleaning day and 2. Project day. Friday is when every cool project that we have always wanted to work on becomes reality. I have found that that bookshelf idea I had on Monday was less of a distraction because I knew that I could set the idea aside and focus on it on Friday. My boys, also, find freedom in our project days as their schoolwork consists of math, reading and a spelling test. After those three simple tasks (and a clean room), they are free to work on any project that has been pre-approved by Tyler or myself. I have found that we all look forward to these days and the added benefits to the morale, and creativity in my house is an incredible bonus. </div>
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With this idea as our base my comrades and I decided to make project days a group event. Ideas abounded as to what ventures we should offer our little men. Finally, we decided to embark on an 8 week project that marries both hands on art and science. What is it you may ask? Why it is 8 project days in a row in which the participants build, study, film, edit, produce and enjoy robots. Mind you, beginner robots, as our boys are between the ages of 6 and 9, but robots nonetheless. Using this idea as a start opens up our chances to include more complex systems as our boys grow. </div>
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This is not the only ingenious idea to come from our brainstorming session this year. If you want to know more please feel free to ask, and if you don't ask I am sure we will share them when we implement them. For updates on how the boys are doing with their robots stay tuned! We will keep you posted on all of the great fun happening in our school this year!</div>
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P.S. Feel like you missed something amazing? You did. Our workshop in August was a benefit to all who attended. Join us next time (January 2013) to contribute, learn, and be inspired for your own school! </div>
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Preparing for Winter at DozenAcre includes building the rabbits a permanent home that allows them access to the inside of the goat shed. Tyler and Eli got started on this project and all of us are excited to see the fluff balls in their new home soon. </div>
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This is the second year for such a workshop. It has been small, but very beneficial. We hope to be able to offer two such open door workshops a year. One in August before the start of school, and one in January to help bring everyone out of Christmas vacation. If you are interested in learning more feel free to leave a comment or just check back to see the details on our Winter workshop. If you are interested in joining in the fun and seeing some of the things that we learned you can check out the discussion board to ask your own questions or see what others are learning. <br />
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Homeschool workshops are based on this question: What are you learning in your school this year? Want to know what we are learning? I just might share a little of our brainstorming genius this fall so stay tuned!Newtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08666635044839516017noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3873823822782038106.post-78104910478187091022012-08-28T20:36:00.002-07:002012-08-28T20:54:32.365-07:00Introducing<br />
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DozenAcre farm is a small family farm located in rural Maine. We have 5 boys, 3 lady goats ( 1 on loan), 2 angora rabbits, 6 beehives, a dog, a cat, vegetables, fruit trees, and other farm type items. We love to create furniture pieces with wood, play around with lighting fixtures, and visit with our animals. </div>
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This is a young farm that, although not producing a lot in the realm of animal byproducts, has a great amount of potential. With that being said, please feel free to ask questions about what plans we have in the mix, and feel free to stop by anytime to see what is happening at DozenAcre farm.</div>
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