Here's a run down of what we did this week.
Everett:
Language arts:
We wrapped up the few things on verb tense we wanted to cover in Growing with Grammar grade 3. Next we'll move on to Growing with Grammar Grade 4. He's excited about this, he really enjoys this program. For penmanship we ditched A reason for handwriting. It's a great program but we're not a religious family so copying bible passages just wasn't our cup of tea. I searched online and found Happy Scribe copybooks. Everett chose to work on the Planets book this time around. Each book has a months worth of penmanship practice if done 5 days a week. We'll only do 4 pages from the book and then on the 5th day of each week they'll be able choose 2 of their favorite sentences from the past 4 days and write them in their best handwriting on a special border sheet I've made up using my new toy, Stationary Studio from Fablevision. Writing with Ease is still going well. Everett actually wrote out his own narrations this week which was a big step for him. Spelling Power is still going well. We will occasionally take a break and use All About Spelling if he needs it since I already have the program.
Math: He's continuing with Saxon 5/4 and still loves it. He's been doing very well working independently on the lessons which has really taken a heap off my plate.
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Language Arts: Anna is continuing to do well with Growing with Grammar. She's been working on fragment vs. complete sentence and word order this week. I'm amazed at how much she's retaining even though she's not a strong reader yet. She's working steadily through Headsprout phonics and is doing very well. We need to work more on reading of real books though to help cement what Headsprout is covering. That was really more of me dropping the ball on that, so I'll be focusing more on that from now on. She's doing pretty well with Writing with Ease. Narration is a bit difficult for her, but she's getting there. Each week things get a bit better.
She's really enjoying the switch to Happy Scribe for penmanship and has decided to work through the cats book first. She has fantastic penmanship. Matt even thought her paper was Everett's the other day because it was so neatly written.
Math: We've been working on our +1 and -1 facts this week with Saxon 1. We also covered 1 cup liquid measure which was a fun lesson.
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History: This week I spent some time revamping history. We will still use History Odyssey but will drop it for the time periods covered by the Time Travelers cds from Homeschool in the Woods. I recently discovered these project cds and they look like a ton of fun. This week we started covering France and learned about Louis XIV. We finished the week with a Sun King mask project. The kids really enjoyed this. I wasn't sure about the project mess but it went really well. I think they just absorb more when there is a fun project involved.
Science: For science we finished our weather lapbooks and are continuing with Noeo Biology 1. They love this program and were thrilled that we're moving on to the animal kingdom. Although this week covered Louis Pasteur and his discovery of microbes. They have enjoyed the book on Pasteur and are very much looking forward to week 6 when we get to do some experiments on bacteria.
Lucas chose to just play with his trains this week.
We still haven't started Latin other than to listen to the Song School latin cd for the 1st weeks songs. I really need to focus more on this, but that will have to wait until after we return from Wisconsin. While we're there I hope to get quite a few field trips in. They have an awesome museum and zoo where my parents live and my Aunt and I will be taking the kids to The Cave of the Mounds for a fun "underground" field trip.
Hope you all had a great week.
2 comments:
Schooling on the road can be such an experience. We've done it a few times and it's always . . . well . . . an experience, LOL.
I love your slide shows of your children's work. I tried to set one up like that of our vacation photos . . . but they didn't look as good so I went ahead and did a regular slide show. Whatever works, I guess.
Have a safe trip!
Hey Kel? What is that green thing on the chair in your schoolroom?
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