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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Memories of Summer Reading
G#3: I read/listened
to Wind and the Willows (which was 5 hours), Operation Mincemeat,
4 or 5 Encyclopedia Browns , and other stuff I can't remember. In
Wind and the Willows, toad, mole, Rattie, badger, and more were characters.
Encyclopedia Brown is himself.
G#2: I read about Deadrie, and it was ok. I also
read some other things I can’t remember.
One of the authors was named Jennifer L. Holm. I like her now, and most of my books I read
now are her booksJ.
Some of the books are called Turtle in Paradise ( #1 that I read,) Boston
Jane, An Adventure (#2 that I read), Penny From Heaven (#3 that I
read) and another Boston Jane, (it is a seriesJ!) Wilderness Days
(#4 that I am reading).
G#1: I read the Star Wars Clone Wars novel. This
story is about Anakin and getting his Padawan, Ahsoka tano. The Star Wars story was in Christophsis and
in Tantooine. In the end, The baby Hutt
was returned to Jabba the Hutt. Yes. It
was not the best ending but I guess it had to happen.
And I started
to read a Poirot book from Agatha Christie, because I like the tv show, that I
will have to finish sometime. And the Poirot
was about the murder of a very stuck-up and some-what rich man. The Poirot story takes place in London,
England.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Perspective
So important to understand from what point you are seeing things. Webster's defines perspective as "to look through, see clearly, aid vision." Reading glasses help me see clearly while the Bible aids my vision and how I see things through my reading glasses.
What are you reading that helps you see "things" more clearly? Will it help you reach the answers to your questions? Is it a window that is treated with color or pattern?
We are beginning the Logic Stage Medieval / Earth Science-Astronomy year of the classical education pattern. After reading some stories about Beowulf, do you understand better why people do things the way they do? Fear. Honor. Pride. Necessity. Classics are good for bringing these perspectives to light. So glad my kids are reading and talking about what they read. Simply filling in blanks of a worksheet just won't do the learning job now.
What are you reading that helps you see "things" more clearly? Will it help you reach the answers to your questions? Is it a window that is treated with color or pattern?
We are beginning the Logic Stage Medieval / Earth Science-Astronomy year of the classical education pattern. After reading some stories about Beowulf, do you understand better why people do things the way they do? Fear. Honor. Pride. Necessity. Classics are good for bringing these perspectives to light. So glad my kids are reading and talking about what they read. Simply filling in blanks of a worksheet just won't do the learning job now.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
If you could study one thing all year long...
G#1 is at AWANA camp, but G#2 says she'd study art or math. G#3 says he'd stick with spelling or math.
Don't be deceived, I'm not deleting science or history for either. But, is there a way to teach either with math, spelling or art? Yep, & I'm almost ready to start their 6th year of home education. Very soon.
Don't be deceived, I'm not deleting science or history for either. But, is there a way to teach either with math, spelling or art? Yep, & I'm almost ready to start their 6th year of home education. Very soon.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Science is EASY in Summertime

My 3Gs are traveling and involved in many activities this summer. Each is being blessed by an individual's week with the Utah grandparents. There was vbs at our church for a week and drama camp at another church for a week. There was an experience for one to do a culinary camp and another to do an art camp with friends. There are visits with friends, library reading time and swim time. There is an opportunity to visit the Iowa grandparents for a county fair experience. Rarely are all three children here together during the summer. I wanted to do a little school during the summer which included math practice and science interactions. My goal was to work through simple Janice VanCleave Earth Science and Astronomy experiments as far as possible because there won't be time to try any of these during the school year with Elemental Science's Logic Stage ESA. I LOVE Earth Science and Astronomy. I'm delighted with how it relates to other studies and how the topics are ever present in daily life. I endure discussions of my three tween children in order to persevere for science experiments. It's so worth it when they share what they saw with each other as one travels away. They will refer back to some of these experiments we are attempting even if it's not all 101 ideas from the book. And, it isn't torture to do a simple experience with household materials for a few minutes each day that may even be individual work causing more pride in their own work.
Are you trying any school this summer? Are you in a hurry to start the next school year?
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Elemental Science Prep for this Fall
Highlighters & underlines with sticky notes a plenty. Yes, this means the KSE & UISE will have marks in the book if I ever resell. But, my kids won't be able to say they can't find the definitions to terms or what to outline on the page when they look at all the aids I'm plugging in. I will slowly decrease the amount of these aids as I move through preparation of the books for this fall, but last year I gave them Paige's discussion questions as well as her definition of vocabulary terms from the start. They had to find their own answers to the discussion questions, but I helped them go over the answers before they were allowed to put the notebook page in their science binders each week. This was done in order to straighten out the misunderstandings and lack of detail from each page covered. This year, they will slowly be outlining instead of answering discussion questions (which are really part of the outline anyway) and deciphering from the KSE and UISE what each definition for vocabulary terms should be before they come to me to go over the material. The life of 5th and 6th graders around here just got more challenging, but I know they will handle it BRILLIANTLY.
Friday, June 8, 2012
End of 4th/5th Grade
They look a little shaggy, but according to G#1 he's ok with that b/c he gets to eat what he wants for lunch at whatever time he wants; G#2 is ok with it because she is looking forward to the next field trip that involves time aboard an airplane; and G#3 because he gets to spend his whole day in pajamas if he wants. So the official last day ceremony and events takes place today. We'll see if the Daddy can handle all he has planned including the baseball game with fireworks tonite.