Preschool
We got Book 2 of the activity book, but I want to have space between book 1 and 2. We're continuing with lots of picture books,, but Ellie still asks for "her schoolwork." I may have to find some other activity books that would be good middle ground.
Letter Craft
We did the letter G this week. Of course, this was a favorite because it included GLUE and GLITTER. It was a girl's dream.
Her pajama shirt is so fitting. :)
Junior K
Reading
Emmett read most of One Fish, Two Fish this week. He's still doing pretty well. This is a good non-frustrating level for him. :)
Emmett's spelling words this week were all short e sounds. He has cruised through these lists of short vowel words. Spelling is also reinforcing proper letter formation and handwriting in a very natural way. This little guy has great handwriting for newly five!
Math
We paused a bit this week in any book work to play number bond games. Abby loved being the "helper" here. :)
And, of course, games for math makes for fun math!
First Grade
Grammar
We reviewed pronouns and action verbs and moved into talking about state of being verbs. We now own the FLL Audio Companion and Abby listened to and sang the chant for these verbs.
Writing
We worked with material from A Christmas Carol this week. It helped that we had watched the muppet version a few weeks back, I think.
Reading
Abby is nearly done with Trumpet of the Swan. She's really loving it!
Spelling
We made a Silent E book this week and reviewed the first three jobs of Silent E:
- Silent E helps the vowel before say its long sound.
- Silent E makes c or g say its soft sound.
- Silent E prevents a word from ending in u or v.
We'll learn a bit more about Silent E next week.
Handwriting
We worked with letter T some this week.
Math
We began working a section on money. We reviewed coins and how much each were worth. She wrote amounts in dollars and cents and practiced making change for $1, $5, and $10.
All Together
Science
We worked through a few pages of Evan Moor's Giant Science Resource books. It's been kind of nice to take a break through science, though I can tell the kids are itching to get back to doing experiments and projects.
History
We learned about the Punic Wars this week. The kids, especially Emmett, were fascinated with how Hannibal used ELEPHANTS to fight.
Chess
We parked it a bit on attacking with the bishop since Emmett can only readily see one way to attack in any given situation.. After a bit of prompting, he can see the second. I want this to be fun, slow, and easy. It is a game, after all!
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