Literally kindled my fire! Thank you. I’m actually taking next Thursday and Friday alone at a hotel working at planning this school year and I can’t wait!!
That’s amazing!! I told my husband that I wanted to do the same and he was like…. “But I need you, we need you!” Lol, I’m going to have to mentally prepare him for a planning weekend next year from like mid-year, because I can definitely appreciate the need to have a quiet space of a few days to plan and schedule the next year. I’m so happy you’re revved up to get to your own planning sesh!
Thank you! This was so encouraging! My family will be starting years 2 and 0.5 soon. I think I've even downloaded those weekly planner pages, too! --Anne
I have the same 2 years this coming up “school year” plus a year 4. I’m super excited about doing year 2 again. Loved Little Duke so much. :) I’m currently surrounded by piles of printouts, spiral binder and laminator. :)
Only another homeschool mama or teacher knows the joy of that feeling of being surrounded by all the printouts, binders and things. Lol. I’ve heard so many good things about Little Duke, I can’t wait to dive into it. 📚
Yes, I’m so excited to dig in more formally this year! I’m making a video on how I’m organizing Gentle + Classical and I think I want to make a whole other one just on On Mission. Both are so special!
Eeeks!! My fire is roaring..I’m so tickled about these bookmarks!!!! I’m anxious to pick out recitation selections & memory work. Do you use other AO mom’s shared selections or do you do that yourself??
Yay! I’m sis excited that your excited to start planning next year! For recitation we get a poetry book for the rotation of poets in AO for the year and just read through a few until we come to one we like and then start memorizing it for recitation. We also do memory work with a history timeline song, presidents song, Bible verses, and I think I’m going to add a states and capitals song this year.
Sorry for the delayed reply. Do you mean the info for each year for Ambleside Online? If that’s what you’re referring to I simply print it straight from the Ambleside Online website for the year the child is entering. If you mean the schedules, I was able to find the template for those on the Ambleside Online Facebook group. If it’s neither, please let me know which one you’re referring to and I’ll help you out with that.
Aw Thx but I can’t take credit for them. They were created by an awesome AO mama that posted them on the AO FB group. She made them for Years 1-6 I believe. You can get them really easily if you’re part of the group. (If you’re not part of that group yet just look up “Ambleside Online” on Facebook Groups and request to join.) Then type in the search bar “bookmark” and you’ll find them. 🤓
Thanks! It’s actually a template I borrowed from a mama on the AO Facebook Group. If you search “schedule” you’ll see many canva templates for the different years. I saved it to my cree canva account and just changed out the schedule to suit our needs. I would share the template if it were my original design but since it’s not I can’t. But you can find it very easily for free on the AO Facebook group.
@@thisisme_cristi Thank you! I'll definitely have to look their group up. I'm adding my 4 yr old to the lesson plan this year. I like how there are subjects together and independent as well. My kids are 13 and 4.
Yes I love being able to gather my kids and do as much school with both of them as possible. That’s entirely possible by doing an enrichment and morning rotation. The great thing is that your 13 year old should be old enough that when it’s time to do his independent work he probably can do it mostly by himself with minimal help from yo, giving you time to work with your 4 yr old.
Hi Elizabeth! Do you mean the book spine labels for each of the years? If so, yes! Those are still available on my website. Here's a shortcut to the link of freebies I have: www.thisismecristi.com/freebies.html Go down to the 2nd heading "Homeschool Organization" and it should be the third option names "Book Spine Labels". Hope that helps! Thanks a bunch for watching!
Those were downloaded straight from the Ambleside Online Facebook group. If you search for bookmarks on the top of the page you’ll see years 1-5, I believe, in different posts.
Oh, & would you be willing to share you daily assignment template that you are using for kiddos? ( it was the one that had your kids name in the upper corner & subject listed down the side of the page w/ little tick boxes).
I am planning to do a video where I show you more in detail how I structured the schedule for my kids but the truth is I didn’t create this template. I’m part of the Ambleside Online Facebook group (you can join too) and within that group an amazing mama made these Canva templates for the AO schedule. If you search that group for “schedules” you’re sure to find them. All you have to do is copy it to your free Canva account and then you can change the template to your liking and so that it suits your own homeschool needs. I wish I could share it, but since it’s not my design, I don’t feel like that would be the right thing to do. I CAN share with you how to get it though! Hope this was helpful in some small measure at least.
That’s so wonderful to hear! I actually didn’t make the initial schedule. An incredible AO mama made them and shared her Canva designs with all the AO schedule attached to it already. In it she gives instructions on how to save the template and make it your own. So I did just that. If you search on the AO FB group for “schedule” you’re sure to find each years schedule that she has put up. Follow the instructions to save the template and then you can change the names, colors, books, etc.
They really are!! Saw you on there the other day. I’ve been hanging out on there in my free moments because I always see new ideas that I’d like to try to implement foe the next year. One can learn so much from the veteran AOers.
Is there a way I can access the bookmarks without having Facebook? I don't have it anymore, but I want. those. bookmarks. haha You totally lit a fire for me to start planning my year two. :)
Hmmmm, I’m not sure. You could check to see if the person who created them happened to also put them on AO Forum?? I haven’t checked there but there’s a wealth of information and resources there too. You can access the Forum directly from the AO Website.
Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed your video and your process. Just subscribed. I also have a channel mainly about homeschooling and happy we can connect here! 😊
Do you mean the booklist or the suggested schedule per week? Here’s the Year 1 - 36 week schedule, in case that’s what you’re looking for: www.amblesideonline.org/ao-y1-sch Click on PDF toward the top and you’ll be able to download the scheduled chart for the whole year. But if you need a different year, just Google “ambleside online Year ___ booklist (or schedule)” and you should quickly find what you’re looking for. Hope this helps!
@@thisisme_cristi I was trying to find the TG at the beginning of the video you show. It's the book that has all the AO guides complied into a teacher guide of sorts . It's at the 1:32 mark.🤣
@@breynolds7196 oh!! Those are compiled from some photos I borrowed from some AO moms that showed how they had organized the AO schedule charts and booklists. They downloaded each years info, complied them into a pdf and sent them to print on their own. I don’t believe AO has a book like that out as they’re constantly tweaking and changing things. You can do that though on your own account and send the book to be printed at Lulu.com or Barnes & Noble press or another similar website that allows you to print one book.
I do not have an eco style tank printer which is commonly the popular choice amongst homeschoolers. I have a simple HP laser printer. It is wireless though which comes in handy when I have to print something from my phone. amzn.to/3A33ubj
Cristina, could you please send me an email with the link or attachment to the bookmark files? I asked on the Forum's "Patio", but no one has responded yet, although lots of people looked at it as well, which I assume means there is interest! I would really appreciate it if you could send them, as I am not on FB. 💗 Please and thank you! I am also preparing for AO year 2! 🤗📚
Literally kindled my fire! Thank you. I’m actually taking next Thursday and Friday alone at a hotel working at planning this school year and I can’t wait!!
That’s amazing!! I told my husband that I wanted to do the same and he was like…. “But I need you, we need you!” Lol, I’m going to have to mentally prepare him for a planning weekend next year from like mid-year, because I can definitely appreciate the need to have a quiet space of a few days to plan and schedule the next year. I’m so happy you’re revved up to get to your own planning sesh!
one of my good friend does that, and that is what I hope as well.
Thank you! This was so encouraging! My family will be starting years 2 and 0.5 soon. I think I've even downloaded those weekly planner pages, too! --Anne
Oh how amazing! Have a great time guiding and learning right along with your littles! I'm so glad that these resources were a blessing for you.
Loved everything about this video! Exactly what I needed to see, thank you!
Aw that makes me so happy to hear! Many blessings to you and your little one and your homeschooling journey!
I love this video! Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. ❤️
I have the same 2 years this coming up “school year” plus a year 4. I’m super excited about doing year 2 again. Loved Little Duke so much. :) I’m currently surrounded by piles of printouts, spiral binder and laminator. :)
Only another homeschool mama or teacher knows the joy of that feeling of being surrounded by all the printouts, binders and things. Lol. I’ve heard so many good things about Little Duke, I can’t wait to dive into it. 📚
AO mama here too! Florida mama too. I love how organized you are!
Hi there! So glad to meet a fellow AO FL homeschooling mama! In what area of FL are you?
@@thisisme_cristi I was born and raised in Orlando but live in Tallahassee now which I love.
Oh I love Tallahassee!!
Loved watching you plan. I’ll be sure to reference this video many times! Tfs! 🧡
Thanks! I’m so glad to be of help. I’m planning to put up more in depth videos soon.
This was wonderful to watch!
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. ❤️
I saw On Mission from gentle classical😍 we love it!
Yes, I’m so excited to dig in more formally this year! I’m making a video on how I’m organizing Gentle + Classical and I think I want to make a whole other one just on On Mission. Both are so special!
@@thisisme_cristi I used Gentle and Classical this past year and we loved it!
I can’t find the link to the colorful book labels. Are they still available? I’ve subscribed to the newsletter. Thanks so much!
this was great!
Thanks!!!
Eeeks!! My fire is roaring..I’m so tickled about these bookmarks!!!! I’m anxious to pick out recitation selections & memory work. Do you use other AO mom’s shared selections or do you do that yourself??
Yay! I’m sis excited that your excited to start planning next year! For recitation we get a poetry book for the rotation of poets in AO for the year and just read through a few until we come to one we like and then start memorizing it for recitation. We also do memory work with a history timeline song, presidents song, Bible verses, and I think I’m going to add a states and capitals song this year.
Hey, where can I go to find that "teacher's manuals" that other AO moms compiled? I'd love a hardcopy
Sorry for the delayed reply. Do you mean the info for each year for Ambleside Online? If that’s what you’re referring to I simply print it straight from the Ambleside Online website for the year the child is entering. If you mean the schedules, I was able to find the template for those on the Ambleside Online Facebook group. If it’s neither, please let me know which one you’re referring to and I’ll help you out with that.
Your bookmarks are beautiful 🤩 How do you make them?
Aw Thx but I can’t take credit for them. They were created by an awesome AO mama that posted them on the AO FB group. She made them for Years 1-6 I believe. You can get them really easily if you’re part of the group. (If you’re not part of that group yet just look up “Ambleside Online” on Facebook Groups and request to join.) Then type in the search bar “bookmark” and you’ll find them. 🤓
This is so organized 😳 Can you share where you do your schedule for the kids or a template?
Thanks! It’s actually a template I borrowed from a mama on the AO Facebook Group. If you search “schedule” you’ll see many canva templates for the different years. I saved it to my cree canva account and just changed out the schedule to suit our needs. I would share the template if it were my original design but since it’s not I can’t. But you can find it very easily for free on the AO Facebook group.
@@thisisme_cristi Thank you! I'll definitely have to look their group up. I'm adding my 4 yr old to the lesson plan this year. I like how there are subjects together and independent as well. My kids are 13 and 4.
Yes I love being able to gather my kids and do as much school with both of them as possible. That’s entirely possible by doing an enrichment and morning rotation. The great thing is that your 13 year old should be old enough that when it’s time to do his independent work he probably can do it mostly by himself with minimal help from yo, giving you time to work with your 4 yr old.
What collection are the hard board like books like the Heidi book…where did you get those?
Those are from Barnes & Noble 🙂
Hi, are the book labels not available anymore? I can't find the link to them on your blog link that you posted above. Thanks!
Hi Elizabeth! Do you mean the book spine labels for each of the years? If so, yes! Those are still available on my website. Here's a shortcut to the link of freebies I have: www.thisismecristi.com/freebies.html Go down to the 2nd heading "Homeschool Organization" and it should be the third option names "Book Spine Labels". Hope that helps! Thanks a bunch for watching!
how do you make those beautiful bookmarks ?
Those were downloaded straight from the Ambleside Online Facebook group. If you search for bookmarks on the top of the page you’ll see years 1-5, I believe, in different posts.
Oh, & would you be willing to share you daily assignment template that you are using for kiddos? ( it was the one that had your kids name in the upper corner & subject listed down the side of the page w/ little tick boxes).
I am planning to do a video where I show you more in detail how I structured the schedule for my kids but the truth is I didn’t create this template. I’m part of the Ambleside Online Facebook group (you can join too) and within that group an amazing mama made these Canva templates for the AO schedule. If you search that group for “schedules” you’re sure to find them. All you have to do is copy it to your free Canva account and then you can change the template to your liking and so that it suits your own homeschool needs.
I wish I could share it, but since it’s not my design, I don’t feel like that would be the right thing to do. I CAN share with you how to get it though! Hope this was helpful in some small measure at least.
@@thisisme_cristi perfect ! I will go check out the AO FB group. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction .
Really love that template as well!
Love your videos! How did you make the weekly schedules that have each of your kiddos names on them? Love those
That’s so wonderful to hear! I actually didn’t make the initial schedule. An incredible AO mama made them and shared her Canva designs with all the AO schedule attached to it already. In it she gives instructions on how to save the template and make it your own. So I did just that. If you search on the AO FB group for “schedule” you’re sure to find each years schedule that she has put up. Follow the instructions to save the template and then you can change the names, colors, books, etc.
@@thisisme_cristi awesome! Thank you so much! The group and forum are just so full of awesome resources!
They really are!! Saw you on there the other day. I’ve been hanging out on there in my free moments because I always see new ideas that I’d like to try to implement foe the next year. One can learn so much from the veteran AOers.
Is there a way I can access the bookmarks without having Facebook? I don't have it anymore, but I want. those. bookmarks. haha You totally lit a fire for me to start planning my year two. :)
Hmmmm, I’m not sure. You could check to see if the person who created them happened to also put them on AO Forum?? I haven’t checked there but there’s a wealth of information and resources there too. You can access the Forum directly from the AO Website.
Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed your video and your process. Just subscribed. I also have a channel mainly about homeschooling and happy we can connect here! 😊
Oh that's amazing! Can't wait to see your videos!
@@thisisme_cristi thank you so so much!! Looking forward to watching more of yours too!!
Quick Question Where on AO can I find that guide? I tried serching for ‘guide’ and could not locate it.w
Do you mean the booklist or the suggested schedule per week? Here’s the Year 1 - 36 week schedule, in case that’s what you’re looking for:
www.amblesideonline.org/ao-y1-sch
Click on PDF toward the top and you’ll be able to download the scheduled chart for the whole year.
But if you need a different year, just Google “ambleside online Year ___ booklist (or schedule)” and you should quickly find what you’re looking for. Hope this helps!
@@thisisme_cristi I was trying to find the TG at the beginning of the video you show. It's the book that has all the AO guides complied into a teacher guide of sorts . It's at the 1:32 mark.🤣
@@breynolds7196 oh!! Those are compiled from some photos I borrowed from some AO moms that showed how they had organized the AO schedule charts and booklists. They downloaded each years info, complied them into a pdf and sent them to print on their own. I don’t believe AO has a book like that out as they’re constantly tweaking and changing things. You can do that though on your own account and send the book to be printed at Lulu.com or Barnes & Noble press or another similar website that allows you to print one book.
@@thisisme_cristithank you!
What printer do you use?
I do not have an eco style tank printer which is commonly the popular choice amongst homeschoolers. I have a simple HP laser printer. It is wireless though which comes in handy when I have to print something from my phone. amzn.to/3A33ubj
Cristina, could you please send me an email with the link or attachment to the bookmark files? I asked on the Forum's "Patio", but no one has responded yet, although lots of people looked at it as well, which I assume means there is interest! I would really appreciate it if you could send them, as I am not on FB. 💗 Please and thank you! I am also preparing for AO year 2! 🤗📚
Of course. Let me know where to send it to you. 🙂 you can email me at thisismecristi@gmail.com and I’ll reply with the attachment for you.
@@thisisme_cristi I just got this now, and sent you an email. Thank you so much again!!
Fire kindled.
Yaaaasssss!!! 🔥