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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Week 24

Preschool

PreK Activity Book

Ellie was all about her workbook this week.  She worked with some prewriting skills, and some story sequencing as well as a ton of extra read-alouds.

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Letter Craft

We did Y is for yellow yarn this week.

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Even Hyrum got into decorating his y!

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Junior K

Language

Reading

Emmett read some more in the Free and Treadwell Primer.  I think next week we will move on to the last few Sonlight grade 1 readers.  He will like reading from real books, I think.

Spelling

Daddy was home most of this week, so we skipped spelling.  :)

Math

Emmett worked through some Miquon pages and we played some dice game for sums.


First Grade

Language

Grammar

Abby worked through lessons 92-94 this week.  We began learning about sentences.  She should finish up volume 1 next week!

Writing

Writing focused on the Happy Hollisters this week.  I love that we are doing WWE1 a bit behind work in FLL, so she gets a review of the concepts we went over in grammar.

Reading

Abby is still working through Poppy.  At night she's also read a few others at bedtime.  She is very motivated by Book Adventure and points.

Spelling

Abby was excited to begin her level 3 book this week!  The first week was all review so she wrote a bunch of review sentences.

Handwriting

We worked on lowercase r this week.  We didn't do capital R because apparently lowercase r is difficult in cursive.

Math

Abby moved on to the multiplication unit in 2b.  This week was working with multiplication facts for the fours times tables.  Once again, I was surprised that she could skip count by fours without explicit instruction.  Yay for Teacher and the Rockbots: Multiplication!


All Together

History

We began learning about Ancient Rome this week.  Abby has a Nat Geo Kids almanac that she's looked at for the last nine months or so (and loved the thing to tatters).  A few weeks ago, she found a page that discussed Greek, Egyptian, and Roman gods.  She was fascinated that the names of the Roman Gods were PLANETS!  So, naturally, it was really neat to read about the Roman gods this week.  :)

Science

We learned a bit about seeds.  We colored a picture showing the parts of a seed, to include the cotyledon, coat, and embryo.  Then, we dissected both a monocot and dicot seed.  The kids thought this was fascinating!  The next lab, however, is on traveling seeds.  I'm beginning to think we might have to pause learning about the Plant Kingdom in RSO for a month or so until it becomes true spring here so we have good specimens to observe.

Chess

Skipped this week!  The kids were bummed, but Daddy was off so we took time to go play!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Week 23

Preschool

Ellie wasn't pushing to do school much this week.  I was fine with that because she spent it with constructive play and me time to clean the house.  LOL


Junior K

Language

Reading

He worked through the first two stories in the Free and Treadwell Primer.  I love that these are common stories!

We've also kept up with decoding words in a list form so he can't guess based on context or picture.

Spelling

He spelled CVC words with short i this week.  He loves that his brother wants to do spelling time with him.

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Math

Emmett's focusing mainly on reading, so his math is somewhat self-directed.  When he feels like it, he grabs his folder and does a few sheets.  This week he worked on addition sheets from Miquon Orange.


First Grade

Language

Grammar

We worked through lessons 90-92 this week.  There was a poem narration and we moved into discussing sentences.  I also grabbed video of Abby reciting Mr. Nobody.



Writing

This week's narration and copywork came from How to Eat Fried Worms.  The kids have heard this book on audiobook, so Abby was pleased to revisit it.

Reading

Poppy definitely is taking it's time to work through.  She only reads it half an hour a day.  The rest of this past week, she's been working on reading a bunch of books to earn points for Book Adventure.  This past weekend she asked when she could get her own library card.  She suggested when she got 1,000 points on Book Adventure and has been working toward that goal in the evenings at bedtime.

Spelling

This was her last week with All About Spelling Level 2!  The step this week worked with differentiating when to use "ou" and when to use "ow" for the sound of /ow/.  Toward the end of the week, she even copied her words in cursive.

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Handwriting

We skipped any formal work this week, but worked with the white board connecting letters and reviewing some strokes.

Math

This week we moved into two- and three-digit mental subtraction.  As I predicted, she struggled a bit with it more than the addition section.  It's not because it was too hard, but because she throws up some kind of block or something when she sees it's *gasp* SUBTRACTION!  So, instead of it being a cakewalk, we actually pulled out the rods here and there to work through some problems.


All Together

Science

We moved into the plant kingdom this week!  I'm realizing we only have but a few weeks of science left.  We will be finished with RSO: Life long before the school year is done.

We studied the reproductive parts of flowering plants this week.  We made our own diagram, and then I bought a huge lily so we could see the petals, stamens, and pistil easily.

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History

We learned about ancient Americans this week.  We attempted to close our eyes and maker our own version of the Nazca drawings.  We learned about the Olmecs and their ancient heads, which Emmett thought was fascinating.

Chess

We are continuing to work on the strategy of attacking with the bishop.  I don't want to have to move too quickly through chess since they are so young.  They still love it, though.  :)



Saturday, January 12, 2013

Week 22

Preschool

Craft

Ellie didn't want to do a letter craft this week.  Instead, she wanted to color a bunch of pictures.  She did a Lalaloopsy picture, and Angelina Ballerina, and even a unicorn.

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She was rather excited that I found a coloring picture that matched HER Lalaloopsy doll!

PreK Activity Book

The book focused more on matching, one-to-one correspondence and beginning writing with lines, circles and dots.  She consistently wants to form her circles clockwise, so I'm trying to redirect her as much as possible to do them counterclockwise.


Junior K

Language

Reading

We have basically moved on to just reading out loud to Mom.  It seems as though Emmett's made a conceptual leap because his reading has become a lot more fluid.  He does seem to be able to read words based on context more than just in a straight list.  In order to keep him working on his decoding skills, I've started giving him high frequency words to decode in a list.  He doesn't care for straight decoding, but I find it valuable for him.

Spelling

Emmett had difficulty with a few words from last week.  Due to his pronunciation, he would often misspell am and an.  They would typically be spelled "aum" because he does pronounce those words "a-yum" or "a-yun."  We repeated his list this week and it seemed to really solidify these words.

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Friday was a nice day, so I sent them outside to play.  When I called him inside, he immediately sat up to do his spelling...and then I noticed his hands.  This is exactly what boys' hands should look like sometimes!

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Math

Emmett completed the counting pages in Miquon.  He'll move on to addition next week.


First Grade

Language

Grammar

Abby's got Mr. Nobody completely memorized.  Next week I'll have to take video of her reciting it.  She also worked through lesson 89 in FLL 1.

Writing

This week's narration and copywork came from "The Velveteen Rabbit."  Having heard the story and read it herself, she found these very enjoyable.  She really does enjoy that story, probably because she's a stuffed animal lover herself.

Reading

She's still working on Poppy, but rather enjoying it.

Spelling

Abby worked on step 24, which deals with the phonograms "au" and "aw".  I thought we might have to repeat this week because some words don't always follow the generalization that "au" is in the middle and "aw" is at the end.  This meant she had to basically memorize which words used which phonogram when the sound was in the middle.  BUT, by the end of the week she had the words down.  Next week is our last week in level 2.

Handwriting

Abby's cursive is really coming along nicely!  This week we worked on q.

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She was rather pleased with herself.

Math

Abby finished up the section on mental math dealing with addition of two- and three-digit numbers.  She grasped the concepts rather easily.  Next week won't be as easy, I'm sure, because it's all about subtraction.


All Together

Science

We finished up the animal kingdom this week!  We learned about mammals, including an experiment which demonstrated how some arctic and antarctic animals keep warm in extremely cold temperatures.

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History

We discussed Alexander the Great this week.  All of a sudden, Emmett has had much enthusiasm for history.  I'm not sure where it's coming from, but I'll take it!  We only did a coloring page, mapwork, and narrations, but they seemed to enjoy the content.

Chess

Ellie learned the names of the rest of the chess pieces.

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Emmett and Abby learned about the bishop and how it moved.  We are working on figuring out ways of "attacking" with a bishop.

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(Remember those DIRTY hands?  This is post-bath.  ;))

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Week 21

We took last week off for winter break.  The older two kids did a bit of reading and Abby did a bit of math each day, but nothing extensive at all.

Preschool

Letter Craft

Ellie asked to do the letter O this week.

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We even put oatmeal on the Os!

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Of course, this meant that everyone wanted to play in the oatmeal!

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PreK Activity Book

Ellie didn't want to do much of it this week, which was fine.  She did work on one-to-one correspondence in other things, though.  She does great with that, but she has a hard time remembering the sequence from one to ten.  When I tell her to pick up five things in her room, she says, "How many is that?" If I show her how many on my hand, though, she will pick up the proper amount.


Junior K

Language

Reading

Emmett has been zooming through the stories in 100 Easy Lessons.  He's really making huge strides in fluency.

Spelling

Emmett got his first spelling list this week!  He did great with most of the words, but got caught up with "am."  He wants to spell it "a-u-m."  When he says it slowly, he does say, "Ay-u-m."  I want to make sure these words are solid, so he'll repeat the list this next week.  he's only five, so I'm taking a better-too-slow-than-too-fast approach.

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Math

We put up a new number line over the break.  With it up, we did quite a few exercises where I covered up certain numbers (between one and thirty) and he had to tell me which I covered up.  He also worked through some Miquon Orange pages that dealt with counting and number lines.


First Grade

Language

Grammar

Abby did lessons 86 and 87.  She also really worked really hard on memorizing the third stanza of "Mr. Nobody."  She did some copywork from another poem and did a narration from The Boy Who Cried Wolf as well.

Writing

This week focused on Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer.  Abby didn't really care for it much...probably because it was a "boyly" story.  LOL

Reading

I picked up Poppy and Little House in the Big Wood from the library and gave her the choice.  She started Poppy this week.

Spelling

Abby's getting close to finishing up level 2!  She worked with words with the /oy/ sound this week.  She learned the generalization that we use "oy" at the end of a word and "oi" in the middle.

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Handwriting

Abby worked on the letter p this week.  She did pretty well with it.  It feels like cursive it starting to become a bit less of work.  When she finishes her book, we'll work on doing some word writing for connecting letters a bit more.

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Math

While we were on break Abby worked some with random Math Mammoth addition and subtraction review sheets.  We just got Singapore Math 2B and the first section reviews addition and subtraction with mental math.  We jumped right in and started the mental addition section.  She'll finish it next week, but the review was good.  It feels "easy" to her and she works quickly through it.


All Together

Science

We moved on to talking about birds this week.  The kids had fun bird watching outside.  There was an experiment that demonstrated how birds stay warm with special oils.  The kids thought it was fascinating.

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History

We talked about the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars this week.  Emmett really seemed to enjoy when I pulled out the Lego blocks to show him how the Greeks from Sparta and Athens teamed up together to beat Persia.

Chess - NEW!

The kids got a chess set for Christmas.  I thought we'd add this in with easy and quick lessons from Chess is Child's Play.  Friday was their first lesson, so they didn't do much this week.  Ellie enjoyed learning the names for the rook and bishop.  Emmett and Abby learned about how the rook moves and how to capture a piece.

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