Learning can be a lot of fun. And it often is around the Brush household. However the lessons, the grading and the daily dedication is not always fun for the teacher or the student. We are at the end of our books. The final few chapters are left. Every time we finish up a subject there is a mini celebration. The feeling of putting away a book is glorious!
We use those small celebrations as the incentive. Then we spring board that excitement into the next subject to tackle. Once math was finished, we were able to double up on science. When science is done we will be doing LOTS of literature & history reading. It's a snowball effect and if we focus on the momentum and excitement of that then the drudgery of finishing disappears!
3. Whining about Being Behind
I like to whine. It's more fun to have sympathy than to work. I want to wallow in the guilt of not being done already. Blaming myself is easier than buckling down and working.
In past years, we would shoot to finish in mid-May. Since we didn't start school in August as planned and I had a cornea transplant in December that has put us WAY behind. Not to mention the process of getting Elizabeth diagnosed with Celiac disease in December.(when it rains--it pours right?)
It would be easy to just say "oh well we will never finish this year because ____________"
But we can finish. Looking at the plans on the calendar I know it can be done. We just have to work instead of whining about our "situation"
4. distractions are . . . distracting
We all want to be out in the sunshine. Playing in the garden, shooting baskets or riding our bikes. Elizabeth is home from college and comes up with great ideas for what would be a fun to do. She's excellent at fun! My answer to her is almost always "Well, maybe after school is done"