This is how Hyrum sometimes entertains himself during our schoolwork.
Preschool
Ellie wasn't into much workbook or letter themes. This week, she built a lot with Duplo blocks.
A lot of her creations were pretty neat little buildings!
I just hate picking the blasted blocks up!
Junior K
Emmett worked through I See Sam books 18-22. Because of the repetition of the words, he has added a few sight words to his repertoire!
Math
He also built a Four Tower. He knows his sums to four now.
First Grade
Grammar
Abby worked with verbs and abbreviations this week. She abbreviated the months of winter and spring.
Writing
This week was a poem/song that I'd never heard that involved the days of the week. She could remember what Monday through Thursday were for, but had a harder time remembering Friday and Saturday.
Reading
Abby is still working through Ramona, the Pest. It's a longer one for her at times, but I've noticed her speed is picking up. She's enjoying the story as well.
Spelling
She applied the "find gold" rule to her spelling this week. The only word she struggled with was "old." She wanted to reverse the l and the o.
Handwriting
Abby worked on J and also not holding her pencil or marker too hard. This has been an off-and-on issue. We pulled out the white board and I showed her how if she pushes to hard there is a break in the fluidity of the marker. We worked on making scribble lines that can eventually morph into some cursive letters.
After a bit of this, her scribbles eventually turned into a snail! She really liked that, especially since we were also studying snails this week.
Math
Abby worked through the introduction to multiplication this week.
She's encountered multiplication before in SM 1 and also in Miquon. It's not difficult for her as she thinks of 3 x 5 as "3 fives" or "3 of 5." I did let the lesson naturally segue into division and it being the undoing of multiplication.
All Together
One day this week, Hyrum was playing outside and he found a little snake!
We didn't get to keep him very long as he was mysteriously missing from our yard a bit later. That was a big bummer because Daddy and I were very much looking forward to watching him eat some slugs!
Formally, we studied mollusks. The curriculum called for snails, but we couldn't find any. We've hardly ever seen them here in the seven years we've been here. BUT, we found a slug... He was close enough.
(When Emmett brought him in, all I could think was, "Ewwww...")
We also surfed some youtube videos to see some squid and octopus type mollusks. The kids also watched Magic School Bus Goes to Mussel Beach.
History
We learned about the Exodus this week. We topped it off with watching Prince of Egypt. The kids thought the story of Moses parting the Red Sea was fascinating.