Friday, January 29, 2010

Week of Jan 18th

I can't believe I have not updated this in 2 weeks. Well, the week of the 18th was a short one, with the holiday. We did more review in Bible, including a blindfolded obstacle course with me to lead them through. We talked about kids being "blind" to some of the world, but parents can help guide them through. We also talked about honesty. They did a crayon resist. They colored a page very colorfully, then covered them with black, then scratched off some. We discussed that lies cover up, but usually always are revealed in the end.

The both studied about France and the Sun King. We listened to Handel's "Messiah" this week. We were actually listening on the computer. David stood up on the bed and began waving his arm. He said, "I'm the preductor, I'm the preductor." It was so cute, but the teacher in me had to correct him.

Hannah finished up subject-verb agreement and moved on to pronoun-antecedent agreement. She continued geometry in math, and did more with light in science, including an experiment with light, water, and color. She also did quite a few Mind Benders in her critical thinking books.

David moved ahead in his LA, math, and reading. He is really challenged by the speed drills, and is improving in the subtraction. He did a lot of Mind Benders as well. He would do them all day!

We ended our week with housework because my sisters were coming into town for the weekend, which was a lot of fun.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Week of Jan 11th

You can read about our first day back on the post below. After that day, we reviewed in Bible things we had studied last semester. I gave them a treasure hunt with difficult directions. It led to an actual Bible (on top of the ice cream!). We had ice cream and discussed that our wisdom comes from God and the Bible. It is where we turn for the directions we need in our life. We also listened to music by Handel. In history, the kids are studying the early 1600s using Kingfisher and Usborne. They both did notebook pages on the topics studied. Both did work in their critical thinking books, too.

Hannah began reviewing subject-verb agreement in grammar, while reviewing diagramming with CLE materials. She is beginning a chapter on geometry in math. She read about light in science and did a lab concerning magnification and focal lengths. She began a new Light Unit in her CLE reading.

In his CLE Language Arts, David covered some consonant digraphs, spelling of long vowels, and use of I. He enjoys the speed drills in his CLE Math and was very pleased when he got all 28 right on a subtraction drill. The subtraction takes him a little longer to recall. He also enjoys the stories in his BJU readers. It is usually one of the first things he wants to do.

We finished our week completing some of the work "on the road". My grandmother had been doing very poorly and had surgery to install a pacemaker. We were able to go and spend some time with her. Her vitals are improving. Hopefully this will help some other problems improve. I love the flexibility of homeschooling. If I was working and the kids were in school, it would be so different.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Back to school!

Our first full day back to school was a fun, relaxed one. We decorated a gingerbread house. The kits were on clearance at Sam's for just $3. That's a deal you just can't pass up. We also read poetry about winter, watched a dvd about Handel, plus a little traditional school work, too. I love easing back into. The both actually did some work last week, too.


Basketball Time

David had his first game this Saturday. They do not keep score, but his big sister did and his team won by quite a bit. He enjoyed it and had friends come to see him play.

Christmas Break



Christmas break was a time for relaxation and fun, even though we did travel quite a bit to visit my family and Darin's family, too. The snow didn't come on Christmas day, but it did show up before we left going home. We really enjoy those school breaks!