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Friday, November 18, 2011

Homeschool Recap: Nov 18th

Quick side note: Preston is in the Kid to Kid Model Search contest, you can vote once through Nov 20th.  Please take a few minutes and vote for him!  Thanks!  Click here to vote (works through facebook).

In my life this week...
Seriously lacking motivation in the 31 Days to Clean department, however I got into the boys' rooms and tidied up, rearranged, etc... that counts for something, right?  Meh.  I had a successful and busy Usborne weekend last weekend, it was a lot of fun! I could certainly use more like that (maybe more successful, less busy... is that possible? Lol.). This coming weekend we'll be having two Thanksgiving gathers!  One with my dad's side of the family, we haven't visited in WAY too long.  And then with our church family.  Mmm, turkey!!!

A quote to share...
Preston: "Genesis, Exodus....  Hey, look!  :::walks out of the kitchen:::  I have exodused the kitchen!"

My favorite thing this week...
I already posted about it, but it deserves another mention.  Receiving an awesome package in the mail from my amazing friend, Regina.  Seriously made my... month!  Lol. We enjoyed some Mocha Cappuccino Hot Cocoa with Pumpkin Spice Marshmallows!  Yum!

I'm cooking...
Thanksgiving is next week!  Eep!  And yes, we're having two Thanksgiving dinners THIS weekend.  I'll be doing green bean casserole, a veggie tray and desserts this weekend.  Aren't desserts the most exciting part?  It's not just me, right?  I just finished up a batch of Pumpkin Dump Cake, and it smells divine.  Sad that we can't eat it till tomorrow evening.  Boo!  Tomorrow or Sunday I'll be making some little pies that have a crazy long name, but sounds absolutely breathtaking, see here.

In our homeschool this week...
Tot School:  Callen did a lot this week.  He was just really interested in coloring with crayons, markers and colored pencils.  He still ends up throwing them a lot, but he is creating some beautiful works of art as well.  =)  He's also using blocks, figured out Preston's TAG Reader pen, and just generally playing well.  Yay!
He does tend to STAB at the book, but good enough.
Bible: Our scripture this week was Proverbs13:1, "A wise son heeds his father's instruction, but a mocker does not listen to rebuke."  This was a tough one because it contained several unfamiliar words.  Preston gets it, though.  And boy could I work this one in to our normal conversation.  Many, many times a day.  Grr.  Preston read from his Bible Reader and we continued illustrating Creation with Day 2 and Day 3.  We're also starting to learn the names of the Books of the Bible in order.  We've done the first 5 - the Pentateuch!

Reading/Writing: Worked on "y" sounds like "ee" and the "ch" sound.

Math:  Adding & subtracting more this week. Preston is getting quicker at this, at least when he focuses.  Worked on 'fact families' and how they work together.

Science: Last week was seashore, breach and waves, and this week was under the sea.  Read lots of great stories of under sea animals and information.  Do not, I repeat DO NOT read Waiting For the Whales as suggested in the MFW book list, holy heck...I couldn't finish the last page because my voice was breaking from the tears that built up.  I wouldn't recommend that for a kid, or at least not for an emotional Mommy, geez.  The rest were neat.  We read Down, Down, Down from Steve Jenkins... VERY cool book and helps get a grasp on how deep the ocean is and what sea life is located where!  Preston painted an under water scene with watercolors and we did a water pressure experiment with a plastic bottle.  The boys also spent some time with dad looking at interesting creatures that were recently discovered in Papua New Guinea.
So cute together!!!
Music/Art: Still working on "This Is My Father's World." He has the first verse of this one down pretty well.  It's definitely one of my faves so far.  I find myself humming it absentmindedly.  Which I don't mind at all!  We talked about the tambourine and triangle.  Looked at a portrait in our art book. And used Drawing with Children to draw a tropical bird!  Preston said the bird has an extra-extendable robotic arm.  Lol!
Squawk!! Squawk!!!
Spanish:  Worked on Spanish words for animals.This has been more difficult than any of the others and I'm not sure why... just not focusing, I guess?  I even read him an "under the sea" book in Spanish called Nadarin.  Actually, I wanted the English book, but it was checked out and when I saw that they had it in Spanish, decided to use it both ways!  I had to translate a bit of it, but he recognized a lot of the words and used the pictures to figure out the story.  Fun!

Thanksgiving/Seasonal activity: We've been reading a neat, old book called The Harvest Feast... it's a collection of stories about Thanksgiving... from the pilgrims to "modern" tales... It was originally published in 1938, so modern is relative.  We've really enjoyed it so far!  And here's what our Thankful Tree looks like after 18 days of thankfulness!  Preston listed 24 things he was thankful, I wrote them on paper leaves and we add one each day to our branch.



Books we used in addition to our curriculum this week...

We are using My Father's World First Grade. See our curriculum here.

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13 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for your comment on our blog! Those are some seriously good looking desserts that you are planning to make. I love Pinterest, the downside is seeing all the food all the time! Yummy stuff. Happy Thanksgiving!

Jada Rocks said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog...New follower and I also voted...Cute pics!! blessings!!

Little Badgers Academy said...

Such a cute pics!
Cleaning ...it's a hard topic. We are taking a week off for Thanksgiving too, maybe I will have time to clean then.:)
Thanks for stopping by!

Mama Bird said...

Sounds like a great week!

Hwee said...

Wow, that's a very busy week! I love that mocha you have! I happen to be a coffee addict too. LOL.

Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier. Happy Thanksgiving!

Unknown said...

Yum! That hot cocoa looking delish! The plain stuff sitting beside me doesn't hold up! LOL (It'll work for this morning though. LOL)

I'm struggling with the decluttering too...well, MY stuff is decluttered, but my pack rats aren't giving up so easily! LOL

Thanks for stopping by!

Hodgepodgemom said...

What a wonderfully full week! I love, love all the art you include. Delicious looking marshmallows. Mmm.

Natalie said...

Thanks for commenting on my blog, Jade! Your little one are too cute. Sounds like you have a busy, fun homeschool :)

Lisa Boyle said...

That hot cocoa looks SO good! :-)
Such adorable pics of your kids! I especially love the one of them with their dad-- priceless!

Hope you have a great weekend and Thanksgiving!
Many blessings,
Lisa

Eddie said...

LOVE the robotic arm! I spit my coffee onto my pyjamas when I came to that part! Kids are wonderful, aren't they?

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Free Clothing said...

Thanks for sharing those little moments with us! :D

Jamie said...

Hopping over from the HHH,sounds like you have a lot of baking to be done!!!!But so much fun making so many sweets.