Overview of what's inside:
Rules
Binding Photo:
She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.
I did not have color ink in my printer so I got some block letters and coloring book pictures at preschoolcoloringbook.com and also some scripture 1 Timothy 5:14 and Titus 2:4b-5
Rules:
Rules For The Wife At Home
Rules For The Mother At Home In Training Her Children
Children's Rules
****Giving credit where credit is due: If you'd like to view these please visit the ladies site who helped me put together a binder. **** Thanks Candy.
Nuts & Bolts:
This includes master schedule, routines (ya know AM, Mid-day, PM), working day chores, and yearly birthday/anniversary sheet to remind me when to buy cards/gifts/make cakes for those occasions.
Work Day Tasks:
Bible Study
Home Educate DS (see edge)
Exercise
Clean the apartment areas as needed
Dishes
Laundry
Cats care
weekly errands (groceries, bank, library, etc)
Home office tasks as needed (bill pay, home school log, tweak HMB when necessary, etc)
as of 4/11/08 - part-time j.o.b. x3 days per week, long story maybe I'll share it if you ask
Nourishment:
This is my menu planning and recipes section. So far I only have the menu overview, hence the project in process. I would like to type up and print recipes for my binder in the near future.
See right hand column for weekly menu -- if updated that is
Child Training:
This section includes any articles/tips I find helpful in this area that I want to keep handy.
the article seen through the divider can be found here
Pro-HomeMaker:
Found at such sites as LAF and Lady Lydia
Biblical Feasts and Messianic Goodies:
Here I have some fave magazines. Making It Home, Above Rubies, and one Family Handyman with a bookcase project for our future house.
Back Cover:
This includes another picture from the coloring book site and some of my fave verses on reasons to home educate.
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***I do also make a yearly portfolio binder of our home education. I may post our K4 binder one of these days. I am not required to keep such detailed records until my son is 7. I am just getting into the habit and experimenting with the best way to keep those records and log hours. It's my trial run so to speak.***
1 comment:
Your binder looks great, I linked to it from my blog. Thank you for taking the time to take pictures.
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