![]() ![]() I’m thankful that means we definitely have a solid income still, but also feeling uneasy being alone as anxiety and tension rise in my area.Īfter breakfast we watched a live science video put in by our local science guy. I wish he could work all the way at home, but he’s considered essential personnel and even if we get a mandated quarantine, he’ll have to go in some. That’s going to be our new normal some days. Today was an odd day in the way that my husband worked off and on at home and at work. I’m guessing there will be muffin eating, maybe some books, and probably some TV and/or YouTube. Now they are cooling while the kids are jumping around on the beds and playing. While they baked everyone played in the backyard. She was excited about that idea, and asked me to read her the instructions while she mixed them together. She said she wanted muffins, so I asked her if she’d like to bake some. Neon took her turn on the headset at this time. The boys seemed to have some energy to get out so we did some wrestling and play in the bed, then moved into the playroom. We played a few round together while Winter took a turn on the headset, and Elijah played Roblox and video chatted with friends. I offered to play Neon’s current favorite Roblox game, Flickr, with her. I got the baby down for a nap, then had myself some lunch. ![]() This was about the time Neon got up, so I made her a quick plate of food and she showed me her latest art. They ran in the rain, then came inside to get dry and have lunch. Before I could get the house out however, it started pouring raining unexpectedly, cleaning it all up for us. They covered themselves as usual and played until they were ready to be hosed off. ![]() We moved outside to help contain the mess. I gave him the cornstarch and helped Winter make a batch too. After a bit of that he decided he actually wanted to make oobleck. The other boys finished on the headset about this time, and started pretend cooking with Dexter.Įlijah started asking for random ingredients to mix together. Dexter got a taste of the pudding before freezing of course. While they played Dexter and I made pudding pops. They both love watching YouTubers play this game and then trying things for themselves. Our mornings are almost always fairly slow around here as they blend into early afternoon before we are ready to adventure much.Įlijah asked to play the VR headset, so I set him up with Rick & Morty VIRTUAL Rickality and Winter wanted to watch him. After a few minutes of couch cuddles, I set the boys up with their shows and made requested breakfasts. Our dynamic community creates a positive environment where students welcome one another, and parents can network.Myself and the boys all got up at the same time today. In addition to regularly scheduled Compass classes, our families enjoy special activities, events, and academic clubs and contests.Ĭompass is a warm, welcoming community hub with families that represent a wide range of homeschooling philosophies, ethnic backgrounds, nationalities, races, religious beliefs, and political affiliations. Compass students experience group learning in a classroom environment with like-minded homeschooled peers. All classes are offered a la carte in a university model so homeschool families can schedule and mix-and-match of classes that best suits the needs of their child(ren). Compass is open Monday through Friday, but most classes meet just one time per week. Classes are taught in Herndon, VA, in a 4-quarter, 30-week academic year. ![]() All classes are taught by subject matter experts who teach multiple levels of engaging, experiential classes in science, technology, robotics, coding, math, English, foreign languages, history, art, acting, music, fitness, cooking, and more. Compass Homeschool Program offers families in the northern Virginia and metropolitan DC areas a menu of high-quality, in-person classes in core, elective, and enrichment topics in pre-K through 12th grade. ![]()
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