We have been working our way through A Child's History of Art and got to a chapter on the ancient peoples of the two-river region (Fertile Crescent area). Apparently, they first began working with mosaics and tiles, so we got to do our own little mosaic pieces.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Summer School!
Summer school has begun around here, and so far we are having fun! Today was the kids' first sewing lesson, and they were thrilled! They already have great designs on sewing elaborate doll costumes by the end of the summer. I think we'll at least get the pillowcases, tote bags, book covers, doll quilts, laundry bags and pot holders made!
Today the point was to introduce them to the machine and let them try the pedal. Then, they got to practice sewing straight lines on a piece of paper and even learned to backstitch at the beginning and end of every seam.



Today the point was to introduce them to the machine and let them try the pedal. Then, they got to practice sewing straight lines on a piece of paper and even learned to backstitch at the beginning and end of every seam.




Friday, May 27, 2011
Ahhhh, Summer!
Summer has officially begun at our house! So, our summer schedule is in full swing! Movie Mondays, Living Room Play Tuesdays, Game (or Water) Wednesdays, Cooking Thursdays, Library Fridays! We will be doing some "summer school" in a few weeks, but that is fun stuff, like art, sewing, science, first aid, and a summer reading challenge for the girls with new reading lights as the prize!
We've also added a 30-minute tidy-up time right after our morning devotions and a 10-minute laundry time. We're slowly attacking the stuff we just didn't get to during the school year cleaning-wise, and the laundry mounds (mostly clean clothes, I'll have you know!) are slowly dissolving as we get to them daily instead of twice or so per week! My goal for the kids (and myself!) this summer is for them to learn to do it right the first time, working with all their hearts.
We've also added a 30-minute tidy-up time right after our morning devotions and a 10-minute laundry time. We're slowly attacking the stuff we just didn't get to during the school year cleaning-wise, and the laundry mounds (mostly clean clothes, I'll have you know!) are slowly dissolving as we get to them daily instead of twice or so per week! My goal for the kids (and myself!) this summer is for them to learn to do it right the first time, working with all their hearts.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Looking Back
I just revised my post on planning for 2010-2011 to include comments on what has worked this year and what has not, why we have chosen some things over others, and what we are considering doing the same or differently next year. You can read it here.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Planning Ahead
We are in process of deciding what we want to study and use next year for 2nd and 3rd grades with our girls. Here is a partial list of what we are looking at so far:
Math - Singapore Math – Lessons and Math Sprints (levels 2 and 3)
History - Story of the World vol. 2 & activity book. As I am looking at the time frame, Fall of Rome through the Rise of the Renaissance, I am thinking we can incorporate lots of music and art history. Hmmm...where are my old music history CDs and books?
Science - Apologia Exploring Creation with Botany and then probably Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day
Language Arts – All About Spelling (I am switching because one of my kids is having some writing/motor skill issues and I am hoping this program will address that a bit), weekly composition writing (on computer, use to reinforce spelling, grammar concepts), Writing With Ease vol. 2
Spanish – Rosetta Stone (if I can find a good deal on it!)
Latin - not decided on this yet (3rd grader only)
Geography – continue to use our geography songs CD and map them (this year, we've learned the continents and oceans and the countries of Africa, the Middle East, Southern Europe and the US and Canada so far!)
US & PA History – make up units in PA and US History as we are interested
For our preschooler, I am looking at the following:
Nature studies
Botany
We just began Apologia's Exploring Creation with Botany course and are really enjoying it! Our first big project was building a light hut so we could grow some seeds. Here is our light box building project (we had several sick kids, so school was done in pjs all week if at all).




We planted our seeds a week ago and kept peeking in at them. Here they are a week later!
Broccoli, lettuce, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, zucchini and a green onion! Now to prepare the garden!






We planted our seeds a week ago and kept peeking in at them. Here they are a week later!
Broccoli, lettuce, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, zucchini and a green onion! Now to prepare the garden!



Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Rock Cycle Studies
We have been enjoying learning about rocks in anticipation of a field trip to Stone Mountain Park next week. The site I have found to be most helpful in our studies these past weeks is here.
Yesterday, we learned about the rock cycle using a fun website (that I think looks promising for other studies, too!) and then drew our own interpretations. Then, the girls were given an assignment when we went to the park later in the day. They had to plan and act out a rock cycle show for us. Here it is, for your viewing pleasure. :)
Notice that they even get weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction (into sedimentary rock), metamorphism, melting and crystallization (into granite) and extrusion (volcano)! I think they're ready for our file trip. :)
Yesterday, we learned about the rock cycle using a fun website (that I think looks promising for other studies, too!) and then drew our own interpretations. Then, the girls were given an assignment when we went to the park later in the day. They had to plan and act out a rock cycle show for us. Here it is, for your viewing pleasure. :)
Notice that they even get weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction (into sedimentary rock), metamorphism, melting and crystallization (into granite) and extrusion (volcano)! I think they're ready for our file trip. :)
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