Tot School:
Ellie has been known to climb up to the table and tell us she is "doing maff." She loves to line up the dominoes when we pull them out, so I thought she'd get a kick out of the c rods and their track.
She flitted about us this week drawing random pictures and scribbles and declaring each notepad she saw hers.
PreK:
Emmett completed five lessons from 100 Easy Lessons. He is now up to reading short sentences in the book for "stories."
We've been reading We're Going on a Bear Hunt this week.
Emmett's been playing with these cards from Homeschool Creations. They've been a good review of counting past ten.
I also highly recommend this audio CD which reads the book, but also has a slew of activities to go along with it. It has been a huge hit here.
Math:
We worked through Week 30 of MEP 1B. This week focused on number bonds to 20, which Abby found extraordinarily easy. I think we're getting to the point where I should start pulling in a few problems from Singapore to give us a bit of a different approach... We'll see...
She does enjoy the problems that involve Roman Numerals and enjoyed creating some problems for me. This led to extending the lesson to learning the numerals for 50 and 100.
Language Arts:
Abby completed three or four lessons of grammar. This book is so gentle and repetitive that sometimes she gets ahead of the lesson. For example, this last week was on streets and proper nouns...so then, Abby moved on, "Well, our city is XXX. That's a specific place; it's a proper noun! And we live in Oklahoma, and THAT's a proper noun!" In the meantime, she's gone past what the first lesson was on and has now moved into the lessons previously. I guess she gets it... LOL
We took spelling a bit slower this week and reviewed the multisyllabic words, phrases and sentences from the last step.
Because Abby's so young, she doesn't write quickly, so writing out several words at once can be laborious. I've just been having her write three or four words, one or two phrases, and one sentence a day. We'll move on to the next step next week.
In cursive, Abby started work with the "roll" motion in preparation for writing humped letters.
Abby's still reading her Magic Tree House book to me. She was so excited to read it, but having her sit down and read to me is like pulling teeth of late. I have no clue why as she reads well and hardly has to break apart even foreign words. She enjoys the story when she does read it... Who knows? LOL
I am still reading Pinocchio to the kids. Abby would love to read more than one chapter a night, but Emmett can only do so much listening and I want him to enjoy the read-alouds too. This book will take nearly a month to get through if we are working at this pace consistently...
Geography:
We started off with a little review of our oceans. This was especially useful for Emmett.
This week was our last week for landforms. We discussed valleys and canyons and watched video on the Grand Canyon.
PE:
The kids are still taking their gymnastics class and enjoying it a lot. I'm looking forward to when Ellie is three and I don't have to be out on the floor with her. It's harder to drag Hyrum around while making sure she is doing what she's supposed to.
The kids have even been practicing some of their flexibility at home.
Extra:
Daddy took Monday off and we visited the Science Museum. Our museum has a lot of neat and hands-on exhibits.
They also do a "Science Live" show where they do real experiments on stage. This is a somewhat scripted show, but still fun for the kids. The last one they did was chemistry. They've since redone it to work a bit on physics. Abby was chosen twice to be up on stage and help.
The first time was to demonstrate the principals behind Bernoulli's Baseball.
The second time she was chosen specifically because she had worn light-up shoes and they wanted to demonstrate the Van de Graaf generator. She was so funny this time because the nature of the experiment required her to touch the boy she stood next to. She would only barely touch him with the point of her finger, as though he would transmit some kind of disease to her. LOL
And, of course, we've had beautiful weather and the kids have had plenty of outside-and-messy time!
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