Sunday, January 6, 2013

Dec. 22nd thru 30th, 2012 : On Holiday

Dec. 22nd thru 30th, 2012 : On Holiday
MERRY CHRISTMAS!

We stopped our lessons are geared up for Christmas without any distractions!  I sewed 2 felt birds for Dh's Christmas gift--we always give each other one loving pair of birds to add to our Christmas tree each year, with the year on them to represent each Christmas together.  How wonderful that this years birds were homemade.  I have a very nice friend here in Indiana to thank for showing me how to make these cute birds (thank you, thank you!!).  I had such a good time making them that I also made ONE bird each for: my daughter, Giz, Grampy, and new family member-baby Norah. 

The other gift I made were Pauline's (Dh's Grandmother) "Ranger Cookies"--they are always so good that everyone tells Dh how good *HE* did (He is the Master Chef in our house, and therefor must be the baker behind the cookies) making them.  Since the family always rants about them at reunions, I made 2 batches and them bagged them up in ziplock bags, and them put them in Christmas bags for: D, C, G, J, and G&G.

Dd made 2 wonderful batches of cookies on her own....and then we forgot to bring them to the party!  You won't believe how sad we were to have to eat them ourselves!  She has finally conquered the whole process of baking now.  The only step that had been holding her back was the oven.   I had been putting the pans in and out for her; due to my fear that she would burn herself, but now she has even started doing that all by herself.  She did 3 batches of cookies on her own.

Christmas was a lovely day.  Dd rec'd a new AG doll: Caroline Abbott and her other gift--a really nice bow & arrow set (Dh had just bought 3 bales of hay for our garden; and Dd is borrowing those to use for her target.).

Giz & Grampy drove up from southern Indiana to open presents with us.  They brought their Black Lab (Kate), and our Black Lab/Great Dane (Sophie) had a ball playing with her all day.  They were going to spend the night; but we had already had one "blizzard" and another big snow was heading our way over night, so they headed back home after dinner.

On Dec. 29th was the family Christmas party in southern Indiana.  We packed up our gifts and got in the van.  We had received another 6-8 inches of snow and the world was so amazingly beautiful.  I really needed something to distract me from thinking about all the snow and ice on the roads; and due to 2 major snow storms in one week---we knew what we HAD to do----put in one of our favorite audio's : THE LONG WINTER by Laura Ingles Wilder (based on a truly epic winter in the US in 1888--during the time period we are studying right now with Core E).  We have listened to this audio a few winters in a row; and love it dearly.

The party was actually a lot of fun.  Dd got a Lava Lamp of all things!!!  She loved it; but boy, was that a surprise!  Who would have thought!  Giz handmade Dd a jean throw/quilt out of old jeans from her attic that belonged to Dd's father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great uncle.  I almost cried!  How truly kind of her.  She made each of the grandchildren one of these mini-sized quilts with jean material from their father (or step-father) and then added in the older generation's jeans too.

After the party was over we headed to the farm to spend the night.  The farm was in all it's glory!!!  If you have ever seen the first Narnia movie--The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe then you can guess how beautiful the farm was.  (Yes, I know that is not the first book in the series; we have read or listened to them all, but it is the first movie that was remade a few years ago, and it was very popular and perhaps you've seen it?!)

We woke up on Sunday; and due to the snow, church was canceled.  So, we piled on our clothes and had a great day of it.  Dh had woke up very early and headed out for his last hunting of the year, and only managed to SHOT a hundred photo's!!!! Ha!!!  Dd and I got dressed and aimed our sights only on the snow!  Dh and Dd sledded up and down the long driveway over and over and over while I hiked through the woods with our dog, Sophie.  It didn't take me long to find deer tracks and I did what I LOVE to do....I followed them!  When we use to live at the farm, this is what I looked forward to every winter--following the deer trails and seeing where they go and how.  The highlight of my trail following was that I found the bedding down spot where 4 deer had been sleeping.  Imagine 4 really big oval crevasses where the snow had been removed, all this snow--except in 4 big spots, in the shape of a big deer!  How fun for me to find where they had been sleeping! (She photo below)

 We had a GREAT day.  We were really, really tempted to spend the night and have another snow day--but Dd was feeling VERY homesick and really wanted to go home.  We ate lunch, watched the Colts play a game with G&G, and then played in the snow until it got dark....then packed back up and headed home.  We didn't get home until about 9pm; which made a very long day!



We went to the farm---SNOW!


We have a very OLD cemetery on our property at the farm.  This little angle looked so pretty in the snow.  We have people that fought in the Civil War.



This picture above is one of the blinds we built!  Now it is filled in with snow!




The whole woods looked like this....so amazing!


This picture gives you a very good idea of the actual amount of snow that we had received.


Here is one of the four deer beds that I found when I followed the deer tracks around our woods.  They picked a lovely spot--this was a blind that we had built 2-3 years ago under a group of cedar trees!





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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

December 17th thru 21st, 2012 Core E Week 12 "A" LOW

December 17th thru 21st, 2012 Core E Week 12 "A" LOW

This was quite a light week for us.  I wanted to keep going as much as we could on math; as we are in the beginning stages of understanding fractions and I didn't want to loose ground.  We did a LOT of artsy types of things too!

I forgot to mention on earlier "December Posts" that we own a lot of Christmas picture books; and I usually store all of them in the same bookshelf.  I brought all of them down that I could find and put them up against the wall beside the Christmas tree for Dd to read on her own.  Each morning she would come downstairs and pick a pile of these books and go to the sofa to read for an hour or so.  She loves them as much as I do!  We read some at night; before bed together as a family too.

Activities:
Sewing, Clay--Dd made Pappa an assortment of Christmas gifts made out of clay, baking--LOTS of baking (we gave cookies to family members in gift bags at Christmas), and basketball practice with her Upwards Basketball team - the Wolverines!

Bible:
Samuel read by Dd
2 Chronicles read by me

Product Details


Math:
Teaching Textbooks: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Quiz 2
Math U See: Test Page from Delta Test Book



Audio:
 Product Details

Elsie Dinsmore: Book One in the Original Elsie Classics by Martha Finley and Anna Fields


Computer:
 Math Missions--3-4 times this week

Science:
SL: Science 3: Week 36  ***FINISHED THIS!!!!****
It took us over a year and a half; but we finished!!!!

A great PIANO week!
The fun thing that Dd did this week was that she had a list of Christmas songs--just the words--and she sat at her piano and plunked away at the keys until she found all the right notes to each song, then she wrote down the notes as she went.  She figured out quite a few different songs that way.  I was pretty impressed by her process.

December 10th thru 14th, 2012 Core E Week 12

December 10th thru 14th, 2012 
Core E Week 12

This was a week of some lessons, and some prep for Christmas.  Dh had a few days off so we could do some things that we normally don't have time to do.  For one, instead of getting a Christmas gift that is great (like a new camera, which is what I *wanted*; but not *needed*) we decided to drive to the outlet place where I can find jeans for $11.00!!!  I *needed* a new pair of jeans, a new dress-up shirt (not another yard sale t-shirt), and get ready and listen b/c I am going to whisper this item: "new bra's" (way past due!!!)  So, all of us got a few very much needed items and then we took them home and wrapped them up for our Christmas gifts.  I won't mention it wasn't fair that I wrapped my own gifts; b/c I was so thrilled that I really didn't mind one bit!  The camera can keep on tempting me with it's zoom in lens and long range lens-- I can live with my old camera.

The other fun activity we did this week was with our small hs group (LHE).  We met at a bowling alley and the kids had a great time bowling together!  We mom's got to chat.  Larkin had a really great time.

We had a "Craft Day" on Friday (and also during bits of the other days of the week too; but ALL Friday was crafts and no lessons at all.).  We listened to Elsie Dinsmore while crafting away!

Let's see, for our lessons:

Bible:
Mark aloud from Dd
1 Chronicles & 2 Chronicles aloud from me

 Bible/Christmas Prep: read nightly at bedtime.
Product Details

Jotham's Journey: A Storybook for Advent by Arnold Ytreeide


History:
Landmark History of the American People, Vol. 2
The Story of the USA, Book 3
Sounding Forth the Trumpet

Read Aloud:
Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink

Reader:
Shades of Gray by Carolyn Reeder

Science: SL: 3
Week 35--worked on throughout week and finished Wk 35

Math:
Math U See: Epsilon: 4f, 5A, 5B,
Teaching Textbooks (TT): 6, 7, 8
Life of Fred: Farming: Chapters 2 & 3

Audio:
 Product Details

Elsie Dinsmore: Book One in the Original Elsie Classics by Martha Finley and Anna Fields

Saturday, December 8, 2012

December 3rd thru 7th, 2012 Core E Week 11 LOW

December 3rd thru 7th, 2012  
Core E  Week 11 LOW

We spent the weekend (Dec 1,2,& 3rd) at the farm.  The BEST part was that Dd and I went to Spring Mill Park and we hiked Trail 3 together!!  My favorite park, my favorite trail---2.5 rugged trail.  I use to walk this before Dd, then a ton while I was pregnant with Dd, then when I was in labor with Dd (dumbest idea-ever!), and then after she was born I took her in a baby bjorn, in a stroller and any and every way I could!  On Saturday, this was the first time we both walked the trail with it being just the two of us alone!  It was really nice having it be 'just us' again.  I love my Dh--but it was nice having a little solo girl time on a trail!

Bible: Apologia
Who Is My Neighbor: pg:45-64

Read Aloud:
Caddie Woodlawn: Chapters 13-24 Finished!! and Loved iT!

Math:
MUS:Epsilon: 3F, Teaching Textbooks 5: Lesson 13, 4A,B,C,D,E

Science:  SL 3
Weeks 33 & 34

Language Arts:
FLL: Lessons 14, 15

Arts:
Knitting & Piano

Reader:
Trixie Belden and the Mysterious Visitor by Julie Campbell (Book 4) *FINISHED!!!
(We are not reading them in order.)

Reader:
Beatrix Potter---many of the books...too many to write down (we love them!)
Geronimo Stilton-2 Christmas themed books


Dvd: Civil War movie:

Glory Starring Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Cary Elwes, et al.




 Bible/Christmas Prep: read nightly at bedtime.
Product Details

Jotham's Journey: A Storybook for Advent by Arnold Ytreeide



Activities:
We went to a nursing home in our home town, with our small LHE hs group and we sang Christmas carols up and down each hall for about 40 minutes--spreading Christmas cheer for all to hear!
We also went to the library.
We both went to the Eye Doctor---blah!  We had our eyes dialated and thoroughly tested!
Dd did a Leslie Sansone workout dvd with me-- 2 miles.
Dd also made a chocolate cake by herself; and then with a friend - they made some really great cookies--a shortbread diped in chocolate! Yummy!

 

 


November 26th thru 30th 2012 Core E Week 11



November 26th thru 30th 2012

Week 11--Civil War continues

Bible:
Read Aloud: Mark & Chronicles
Apologia: Who Is My Neighbor: pg's 34-45


History:
Landmark, Sounding Forth the Trumpet, and Wee Sing America


Read Alouds:
Caddie Woodlawn: Chapter 1--12


The Forester's Daughter:
Read on Mon.,Tues., Wed. and FINISHED!

Reader:
Shades of Gray

Reader: 
Trixie Belden and the Mysterious Visitor by Julie Campbell (Book 4)

Math:
MUS: Epsilon: 3A,B,C,D,E

Activities:
Mon: All Day- Craft Day at the LeFeb's Home!  What a GREAT DAY!  I made Dh's Christmas gift; and Dd made blue flower pin, red flower pin, and purple pillow.  Dd got to use the sewing machine a few times too.
Tue: Swim & Gym : last class--basketball and Swim lessons
Wed. Momma-Migraine
Thur.Westlake Church-Christmas Carol Practice
Frid.: Library

Sunday, November 25, 2012

November 18th thru 23rd 2012 Core E Week 10 LOW B

November 18th thru 23rd 2012 
 Core E  Week 10 LOW B



Since this is the week of Thanksgiving, I didn't want to start on a new IG week--so I am extending a "LOW".


Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday were spent at the farm in Mitchell.  Saturday, Larkin started to get sick and by Sunday it was official.  I called our doctor's office and they let us get some antibiotics sent down to us.  It was too far a drive to be tested for strep throat--but her tonsils were horribly swollen, mishapen, and white in spots.  We decided to head home--not planned to go home Sunday; but we needed to get back to our beds to get some real rest.  We drove back to Mitchell on Thursday for Thanksgiving with Giz and Grampy. 

Our "light" lessons for the week: Mon., Tue.,Wed. (Thur.=Thanksgiving/Friday=Off)

Bible:
Apologia's: Who Is My Neighbor: We started this book and ended on page 34 for the week.

Reader1: Childhood of Famous Americans: Clara Barton (finished)
note: This was Dd's FAVORITE Reader so far!!!!!  She insisted I read it too!  And it was very good, I must say!!!!

Reader 2:
Shades of Gray: Chapter One

Reader 3:

You Wouldn't Want to Be a Victorian Mill Worker!: A Grueling Job You'd Rather Not Have by John Malam, David Salariya and David Antram

Read Aloud:
The Forester's Daughter: 30-45 min.  daily

Math:
MUS:Test Booklet:Epsilon:Test 1,2 and Test Booklet Gamma:28


Activities:
Farm and Library



Spring Mill Park



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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Thanksgiving 2012

Thanksgiving 2012

Giz and Grampy with Dd!  They are ready to EAT!  Homemade rolls (from scratch & slaw from scratch to fill in any space the lobsters didn't fill)


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Math U See

Ever want someone who uses "Math U See" to give you a reviewWell, a SL (Sonlight) friend of mine was asking about MUS - so I typed out a response to her.  I thought it might be helpful to someone else in the future and I should keep the response handy, just in case I might need to answer that question again. I am putting the response here for safe-keeping.  So often with the SL forum; I've answered a question only to have that same question come back up 6 months later by someone else.  I should have thought of this long ago!!!

We use LOF (Life of Fred)  and TT (Teaching Textbooks) too; but I definitely consider our core math program to be MUS.  It is just a really solid program.  We can see it, hear it, and touch it.  I know with the Epsilon program, they suggest to purchase "Fraction Overlays" but they are $40.00 (gasp!!!!).  I'd love the overlays but can't seem to swallow that price!  I bet you'd be able to figure out something that you already have---you seem to already have a lot of hands on math manipulative's; from what I've seen on your blog.


This program has manipulative's(colored blocks) for each number.  You "BUILD" your questions and answers; at least for as long as you want to.  My Dd goes through spells of wanting or not wanting to use her blocks.
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How MUS works---  
It doesn't matter how many pages they have done; if they haven't gotten the concept they are not suppose to move on.  

So, if we were doing lesson 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F and I can plainly see (and this HAS happened a lot in earlier years) when I go to MUS's website and go to their "worksheet generator" and specifically click on the book and lesson (Delta/Lesson 1) that we need a new worksheet for---and then hit "print" and out will come as many new math pages as we need.  When Dd has hit walls, I've done whole weeks off the website's worksheet's.

Once she has finally gotten the concept, then she could take the test; from the Test booklet and then go on to Lesson 2 (if she passed).


I personally like to save my test booklet.  MUS "TRIES" to be a spiral program; but isn't very successful at it.  So, I use the test booklet sheets to use as my idea of a spiral program.  I like to bring these out at my own choosing; when I see the need for a refresher on certain points.  You can zerox a copy of these too-- I wish I would have done that in the beginning!

How MUS Works:

They will introduce a new concept and teach it and ask questions on that concept in lessons A, B, C, D.  Then on lessons E, and F they will continue to ask questions regarding the new concept and also bring in questions from previous lessons, as a refresher.  I really like that they do this--and wish they did it a bit more.

At the start of each lesson, the "A" lesson--you and your student watch a short dvd lesson.  This clip will show you the concept for this lesson; and how to do it.  We only have to watch a short, dvd clip on the first day (unless you need/want to watch it again---which we certainly have had some lessons that were tough enough that we had to re-watch!).  The clip is generally under 5 minutes.  The teachers manual also has the same concept in written form; if you, as the teacher would rather read how to teach the concept.  I like to just watch the dvd with my Dd and generally that is enough for us to keep moving forward.  If I didn't understand something; then the Instructors/Teacher's book does a good job of explaining it also.

At the back of the Instructor's/Teachers book are ALL THE ANSWERS for the Student's book.  What I really like about this is that it will usually have how they should have gotten their answer; not JUST the answer.  So, if I am not sure what formula she needed to know, the answer will show me and I can tell her.  For example, if it was a perimeter question the answer in the book will say: 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 8 and that is enough info for me to say: 'Don't forget to add up all the sides." if she is stuck.  I like that feature a lot and it has helped me out a lot.

Each book has 30 Lessons.
Each lesson has A, B, C, D, E, F (6 worksheet pages)
When you order your student book; you have to order the teacher's manual, dvd, and test book.
The Test book would be your 7th worksheet for the week.

Levels:
Alpha- Adding
Beta- Subtraction
Gamma- Multiplication
Delta-Division
Epsilon-Fractions
Zeta-Decimals, Percents, etc.
Pre-Algebra
Algebra 1
Stewardship
Geometry
Algebra 2
Pre-Calculus
Calculus


Cost:
An idea of the general cost:
Epsilon Instructor's kit: teachers book, dvd, and Test booklet cost $40.00
Epsilon Student book: $25.00
Then, there is the shipping cost--unless you can buy at a homeschool convention and avoid the fee!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

One Room Schoolhouse  
November 15, 1892



We are going back in time today--to the year 1892!  Benjamin Harrison is President.   We are in Pittsboro, Indiana---in a small building surrounded by farming fields.

We arrived at 9:30 am to the little school house.  It was actually located in front of a large elementary school.  Once all each family arrived, the girls could pick out a pinafore - an apron-type thing that the girls tied behind their neck; and behind their waist.  We all were asked to wear period clothes.  Dd had a long skirt and long sleeve shirt.  I was surprised at how many children didn't dress up.  I even dressed up!

It was in 1998 that the little school house was moved from it's original spot to inside town; and in front of the elementary school.  It took 1 1/2 years to renovate it. 

After all the families arrived, we all lined up and walked past the "out-house" and walked into the public school to use their bathrooms.  I think we all were a little worried how real we were going to have to pretend!!!

The girls sat on the right side of the room; and the boys on the left.  Each desk had a name plate, made of wood.  The names were actually the last group of students from this school in 1912.  Because they needed more names than that small class had; they used the names from previous classes also.

The teacher was "Miss Phoebe".  She went around the classroom -as if taking attendance  - and talked to each "scholar" (she called us "scholars" not "students"; as if we were really that person, in 1892.  When Miss Phoebe asked a "scholar" a question; the scholar would have to stand up to answer her back.  Some scholars quickly understood this process and never skipped a beat.

I don't remember which events happened in which order---but we had "history" , handed out the McGuffey Readers and the scholars went up by grade and read a section with their grade, Recess (with old-timey toys), lunch (suppose to be what we would have eaten in that day, as well) and "arithmetic" on our slate boards and soapstone as chalk.

It was really a nice day.  It helped that Miss Phoebe was a really nice teacher!







They had a woman whose handwriting was so beautiful that they had her write on the board; what they wanted, and then had another person copy her writing in paint.  This way, it will be like this for every class---always!

Because the girls allowed themselves to wear the pinafore's they did look a little more 'at home' in this setting.  The youngest girls, I have to say, looked the cutest to me!! 






Here is a group photo of our class on this day.  The week before another group of our LHE 'scholars' had spent the day with Miss Phoebe too.  You can see the girls wore the little apron/pinafore over their clothes; but the boys did NOT want to wear the fancy shirts that were offered to them to wear over their shirts to help make them look historically accurate. 


They bought a few things for the school, and this encyclopedia was one item they bought.  I think they paid a few hundred dollars.  The stand is very unique; it will level itself out no matter what page you turn it to.  It acts like a mini scale.  The two sides of the table go up and down to level out the book, for prim reading.  I hope that explanation makes sense--it was very inventive.  They also bought a standing globe that was from this time, and still in good shape; I believe they paid $300.00 for it.


We had to make our own paper cup and then she gave us a ladle full.  This was all the water we got for the whole day; luckily she gave us seconds.







November 12th thru 18th, 2012 (Core E) Week 10 L.O.W.



Nov. 12th thru 18th 2012 (Core E) Week 10 L.O.W.

Nov. 12-18-2012 (Core E) Week 10 L.O.W. (This week really wasn't a real "LOW" because we weren't behind on anything.  We just wanted to/ needed to do some other things to round us out a bit.

This is the week we finally got to go to the  notorious "One Room Schoolhouse" in Pittsboro, Indiana.  I've heard about this place for years and am so happy we finally got to go see if for ourselves.  It really was a lot of fun.  We spent last weekend at the farm (the 10th & 11th).  We left home on Friday night and returned home on Sunday night.

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Dd is standing to answer a question to Miss Phoebe


Activities:
Every day (90% at least) we start the day with BrainPop:http://brainpop.com/  on Monday's we also see the once a week video from BrainPop,Jr.: http://www.brainpopjr.com/

This week Dd also sewed some dresses for her dolls--Bo Peep size (Large Barbie).

Monday Dd lost another tooth!
Tuesday -Swim & Gym.  Meet the Coach Night for Upwards Basketball.
Wednesday-Dd and I worked out together--Leslie Sansone's dvd's.
Thursday-One Room Schoolhouse!
Friday-Dh was home.  Dh and Dd worked in the garden and got it finally all winterized. We headed to the farm!
Saturday- Dd was officially SICK!  Gasp! Stayed inside at Giz's for a while, then came back to the farm...miserable.
Sunday-Dd was WORSE!  Her tonsils were swollen and had big white spots on the sores...worst ever.  Got her on antibiotics and headed home to our home and our beds.



Lessons for the week:

Bible:
Veritas Press: Genesis Thru Joshua: Bible Card 6: God's Covenant with Noah

Math:
We started MUS: Epsilon: 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F
Skip-Counting: 8 family
Life of Fred: Farming: Ch. 1

Science: 
SL: 3
Week 33

Language Arts:
AAS 4: Step 1 (Review chapter-in progress)
First Language Lessons: Lesson 12 & 13

Lamplighter Read Aloud:
The Forester's Daughter by Urban Olivier


HISTORY PERSON OF THE WEEK:
CLARA BARTON
*Did you all know that Clara lived near our farm in Mitchell/Bedford, IN.?  We drive by the "Red Cross Cemetary" that is connected to her, on the drive each time we go there or come home.

Dd's Reader's:
(Monday she finished last week's book on Frederick Douglas by George E. Stanley)

Clara Barton: Founder of the American Red Cross (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Augusta Stevenson

Childhood of Famous Americans: Clara Barton: Founder of the American Red Cross by Augusta Stevenson.

 

The Mysterious Visitor (Trixie Belden #4) by Julie Campbell

Dd also finished her Trixie Belden book---Mystery off Glenn Road; and started a new one.  Since I've previously linked the Glenn Road book, I will link the new book this week.

This was a difficult week.  With all the traveling back and forth to the farm; "we" all have a difficult time getting back into our lessons.  Switching up our schedules, our beds, our foods, and everything else that gets changed during this time of year always causes a lot of strife in "our" attitudes.

DVD: 
Magic School Bus: Holiday Special on Recycling! (guest star: Dolly Parton)



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We brought Dd's friend with us---we were the first 'scholars' to arrive and had the whole place to ourselves for a little while!!