feb 9 2013 in process
Ack! I just deleted my ideas from last week. I hadn't got to include them in my class and cut and was going to paste them to this week....oh golly. I am having a rough week!!
I also came on to write down another idea I had for this upcoming week's Nature in Art class--
it is on Spirals/Fibonacci. I am having or should I say-- I have asked the students to bring in:
a)a still life for them to draw from, and b) an example of a spiral found in nature. We will do a spiral on graph paper, and that probably won't take very long. Then they can draw from their still life's more and from the spirals they bring in. I also thought this might be a good class to introduce charcoals for them to try out and have fun with. I just wanted to write that down so I wouldn't forget it.
I also need to email the parents Sunday, to remind the students that I have asked them to bring in things for this class. I did ask the students to bring in a bug to draw from for the last class---and one student did; but I was really hoping more kids would have had a bug. I even brought in a bug that had been in one of my window sills since the fall! Shh!! It is a weird window that is in my stairwell, and I don't dust it regularly (obviously), so I knew where to look! Oh well.
After growing up going to FDL, I decided to name my homeschool (like my daughter) after the place I learned the most from. Sharing what books we've added into each SL core, by Core and Week. I'm also sharing our events with family and friends who check in on us here. If nothing else, I'm keeping a great, though epic, transcript of my Dd's education! May the good Lord bless and keep each of you, whether near or far away!
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Feb. 24-Mar. 1st 2013 Core E Week 18"A" LOW"
Feb. 24-Mar. 1st 2013
Core E
Week 18 "A"
"LOW"="left-over's week"
Guess who finally got the flu??? We did. I knew on Monday that we were under the weather and we did our lessons in bed!!! That was a sure sign that things were not going well. But, we had had a big weekend to get over--Dd had her LAST game of the season & we had our first church service without our old minister. We did minimal work in the comfort of bed and thought I had done a great job of resting to prevent any illness from sinking it's ugly teeth into us....fast forward a few hours and picture Dd in front of white porcelain and in anguish (enough said, right?!).
Spring Update: 2 weeks ago I mentioned the Sandhill cranes and this week I have to report that I saw (in my own backyard, on my feeder) a Red-winged blackbird!!!!!! Yay!~ I opened my window (twice, actually) to hear it's beautiful chirps. Ahhhh, I am so glad spring is creeping up on us. I have some bulbs in my front garden that have come up with green; no flowers yet, just the plant so far. ETA: on Sat. 3-2-13, I saw a small flock of Robins!!! It's official!! Whenever I see flocks of Robins, I know it really is time to get excited!
So, we didn't do anything on Tuesday. On Wednesday I read to her for about 30 minutes and she fell asleep. So, I tried reading again to her later and managed another 15-30 minutes. Thursday and Friday we did some easy things in bed, with lots of encouragement from me. I'm so glad I had already seen this as a week 'off' on a 'LOW' (left-overs/electives)! Therefore I don't feel "behind"...that dreaded feeling that all homeschoolers hate feeling!
Our lessons this week (don't laugh):
Bible:

Apologia: Who Is My Neighbor
Pages 102-132
Reader: Finished

F is For Freedom by Roni Schotter
Read Aloud:
Little Britches--completed. What a great book!
Here is what Christianbook.com says about this book:"
Often touted as the “Little House for Boys,”
these books tell the story of author Ralph Moody, beginning as a young
boy on a Colorado ranch in the early 1900’s.
These books make absorbing read-alouds for younger children, too. Be aware, however, that there is some inappropriate language used - no doubt in keeping with the actual verbiage of rugged cowboys and characters of the time."
These books make absorbing read-alouds for younger children, too. Be aware, however, that there is some inappropriate language used - no doubt in keeping with the actual verbiage of rugged cowboys and characters of the time."
*I have to say that although there were some language issues towards the end of the book, when the main character interacts with the cowboys more, I personally didn't have any trouble editing that out while I read. It would be a one word thing that I would just skip over. So, it would be a better Read Aloud (where the parent can edit) rather than a student reader. I'm sure my Dd didn't even know there were any bad words in there! Was it worth me editing to read this book? YES! Very good book!!!!! The editing wasn't often or a huge deal; but should be mentioned just encase someone might hand it to their child as a reader.
Math:
MUS Test Book: Test 7,1/28,1/29,1/210
Language Arts:

Fix It! Grammar and Editing Made Easy with Classics
"Fix-It" by IEW
Week 1, 2, & 3
Science:

Exploring Creation with Zoology 1: Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day
Apologia: Zoology: Fifth Day: Flying Creatures
pages 1-8
Experiment: built 2 gliders (on Monday) and did many tests to see which flew better.
DVD: from our library: (Dd's person of the week remains Annie Oakley!)
Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales & Legends - Annie Oakley Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Cliff De Young and Brian Dennehy

VHS: own
Five Mile Creek Vol. 13: Women of Means [VHS] Starring Directed by Gary Conway/Kevin J. Dobson, et al.

Five Mile Creek is a very interesting program. We first got interested in it b/c our library has part of the collection. Here is what Amazon has to say in summary about the series: "Journey back to the booming Australian gold rush of the 1860s, a wild Outback frontier, and the spirited pioneers who aim to tame it. Now for the first time on DVD, enjoy every episode of the trailblazing first season of FIVE MILE CREEK, which chronicles a story of outlaw bushrangers, ruthless government troops, and the challenges of making an emerging stagecoach line a rip-roaring success. Filmed entirely on location -- your whole family can experience the adventure, courage, and heart of these enterprising young settlers as they meet one incredible challenge after another.~~"
Monday, February 25, 2013
Feb. 17th- 23rd 2013 Core E Week 18
Feb. 17th- 23rd 2013
Core E
Week 18--Half way through this core!
I skipped doing another LOW week and decided to keep moving forward another week. Part of me wants to take this core really slowly, and the other part of me doesn't want to take too long to get through the core. So, I am trying to take breaks when we NEED them rather than scheduling them and taking longer than we need to. Since we were feeling rather run down this week, we thought it would be a little easier on us to try to just catch up on our SL (Sonlight) things than to try to do too many things for our abilities this week. Plus, we had Giz and Grampy visit on Sat. the 16th and we didn't get our chores done. Then on Sunday the 17th our church had the last sermon from our minister before he moved onto a new job. That was a first for all of us; seeing a minister off to a new job! Most of the congregation went to Stookey's Resturant for lunch; it was a lovely event.
LHE Co-op: We are on our third of six classes with our small hs group. I'm teaching the Nature in Art class on "Micro-Life" this week. Dd is enjoying her 3 classes--Gym, Health, and French classes.
Basketball: We had warm enough weather to play basketball in our drive way ONE day this week; then the horrid weather hit. We had ice storms and frigid temps. This is the last week of Dd's Upward Basketball. Practice on Thursday, and our last game on 2-23-13 (game tied).
Our Lessons:
Bible:

What the Bible Is All About Handbook for Kids: Bible Handbook for Kids by Frances Blankenbaker and Henrietta C. Mears
What the Bible Is All About2 Samuel 15,16,17,18, & 19
1 Chronicles
Ruth - the whole book, chapters 1-4
History:
We were a little behind from the week before, so we read extra in all our history books:
Landmark History of the American People, Vol. 2
The Story of the USA, Book 3
Sounding Forth the Trumpet
Read Alouds:

Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers by Ralph Moody
Little Britches - Chapters 2-13 (we were behind on our chapters in this book too, so we happily had to read it a lot this week!)Oxford Ill. Bk of Amrcn Children's Poems
Reader 1:
Helen Keller (Scholastic Biography) by Margaret Davidson and Wendy Watson
Helen Keller--finishedReader 2:
Annie Oakley: Young Markswoman (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Ellen Wilson
*Dd has chosen Annie Oakley to be her person of interest!! She really, really likes Annie Oakley!Childhood of Famous Americans- Annie Oakley--finished
Reader 3:

F is For Freedom by Roni Schotter
F is For Freedom--in process
I gave Dd a lot of different choices; but this is the book she chose as her next Reader. We have so many books on the Underground Railroad and about the Civil War that I think most of her extra Readers will still be on those topics for weeks to come! There is just so many great books on those historic periods.
Reader 4:
Dd wanted me to note that she read High School Musical Bonjour Wildcats this week. She honestly reads LOTS of books each week that I don't post; like these High School Music books/"twaddle"; but she specifically asked for me to put this one in....so, there you go! Twaddle does get read here.
Math:
I've decided to PAUSE for a little while and let the info we've taken in to gel a little bit before we go forward. Dd has really done great moving from thing to thing in her Epsilon book; but I just thought she could use a little break from learning new material and just have a little time to solidify what she knows already before we go forward. For this week, she did TT (Teaching Textbooks 5) and I had Dh sit with her 3-5 times and do 2-4 fraction questions with her just as a refresher/review.
TT 5: Lessons 21-26
Quiz (? forgot what number quiz it was!)
TimesAttack-computer game--she hadn't played this in a long time and was so happy with how much better she could play it now!
Language Arts:
Rosetta Stone: two lessons
First Language Lessons:
Lesson 42, 43
She memorized the first paragraph from The Hobbit instead of their poem suggestion.
WWE 2:
we finished the book! So glad we went back to finish the weeks we were going to skip! We just had week 36 to do this week, and we did! Now we can go back to WWE 3
AAS:
Step 10 completed and passed
Audio:
By the Great Horn Spoon by Sid Fleishman--Disc 2
Last week we finished The Fellowship of the Rings, and so we had to order The Two Towers for next.
Art:
Big, Big Piano week!!! Yay!
Art--clay this week; just fun stuff.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Feb. 11th 16th 2013 Core E Week 17
Feb. 11th 16th 2013 Core E Week 17
We were suppose to take a LOW this week ("Left-Over Week"); but I didn't feel like it--we weren't really that behind. So, we went ahead with doing Week 17.
We had nice weather Mon. thru Thur. so we played a lot of basketball in our driveway each day at lunch; for about an hour each time. We went over a lot of basketball skills. So, we didn't get as much done this week on our lessons. It was really nice to be outside and having a little sunshine.
The Sandhill Cranes were migrating like CRAZY this week!!! I lost count how many clusters past by our house this week. Dh says that is a good sign that spring will be early; but I haven't seen any robins yet....so I am undecided!!!
Thursday we had our co-op classes; which were a lot of fun. Dd has Gym, then Health, then French class. Dd had basketball practice--so Dh and I celebrated Valentines evening sitting in a gym at a church watching her play!!! How romantic!! She played on Sat. Feb. 16th and her team won! Her grandparents drove up to see the game. It was nice of them to come and see her play. It is sad none of our relatives have come to see her though---of all the games Dh and I have gone to and driven out to see of our nephews over the years; they have NEVER come to any of her games ever. Pity party over.
Friday we went to a book sale. I felt so sick afterwards that I called it a sick afternoon and we only did prayers, audio, reading, and math on Friday. All in all that made for a light week--but small progress was made.
Bible:
We had already read all of the Parent Reading of 2 Chronicles from the Bible portion, so we could focus all our attention on the Student Portion--which was on Job. We were suppose to only read Job 2, 4, 18, 32, and 42. But, there was no way I could skip that much of Job and really feel like we were covering the book of Job.

History:
Landmark history of the American People
Read Alouds:
We started: Little Britches by Ralph Moody
Reader 1: finished

Amazon says: During the disastrous flood of 1889 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, a spoiled teen-age girl learns to accept responsibility as she and her companions search for their families and friends.
Reader 2: finished

Helen Keller (Scholastic Biography) by Margaret Davidson and Wendy Watson
Amazon says: The bestselling biography of Helen Keller and how, with the commitment and lifelong friendship of Anne Sullivan, she learned to talk, read, and eventually graduate from college with honors.
Language Arts:
WWE 2: Week 35: Day 1,2,3,4
*we had moved onto WWE 3; but I decided to go back and finish the last 3-4 weeks that I had thought it was okay to skip; but have since reconsidered that decision.
FLL 4: Lesson 39, 40, 41
AAS: Step 9 --completed and passed
reviewed many of the previous test words/concepts from this book; and reviewed the Find Gold rule from Book 2.
Adverbial Clause Chant: 3 x (Dd has informed me "she KNOWS this, and no longer needs to be drilled on this!! it's true!!!
Grammar Flashcards: 2x
Math:
Math U See: 12 A, B, C, D, E, F
Skip Counting Family: 7 family 3 x (m,t,w)
Life of Fred: Farming
Chapters 15-19--finished the book
Typing Instructor:
20-30 minutes 2x (T-Th)
Rosetta Stone--French
Lesson 2 Vocabulary
Yay! We got the headset all fixed up and everything loaded and going again! And it is still winter! Hopefully we can get this back into our normal rotation again!
Activities & Art:
Knitting--she found some gizmo that makes small tube knitting; like fingers for knitted gloves?? She loves making the long tube of knit though--I think she is going to turn it into a "scarf" for Aunt Marilyn's "Sister Bear". Sister Bear goes to chemo with her and helps her with her cancer. Everyone gives things to dress up Sister Bear and Dd wants to contribute.
Valentines cards--she made some really incredible value scale, abstract contour line drawings for Dh and me each, on our cards! very cool!
She made 4 hemp bracelets weaving for her friends for V-day gifts
Cooking: no real cooking this week- 2 puddings, though!
BIG PIANO WEEK!!!! BIG TIME!!! Plus, Giz got her a new piano book and she played the whole book already. She had 2 major long lessons with Giz (one on phone, one in person)
One clay/play dough stuff kit that Giz got her project--flowers and a vase thing she made on Valentines.
Lots of craft-stuff this week...very busy with making things this week; but not in the kitchen.
Sewing--Made a pillow. She is a whiz on the sewing machine and wants to teach me!
Audio:

We have listened to By The Great Horn Spoon, Disc 1, twice in the van now---as we can't find disc 2 !!!!!!

Fellowship of the Ring:
Disc 3 completed--ordered the next audio in the series The Two Towers!!!

Music: 3x (M, T, W)
DVD:
Magic School Bus:
Taking Flight
ParaNorman
We liked the Special Effects better than the movie actually. We are big Wallace and Gromit fans here and love "STOP ACTION" films, and ParaNorman is a stop-action; plus they added in lots of high tech effects as well. Artistically it was a cool movie to see. But, the quality of the story was very sub-par. The story was.....eh.
Who needs a better camera?! |
We were suppose to take a LOW this week ("Left-Over Week"); but I didn't feel like it--we weren't really that behind. So, we went ahead with doing Week 17.
We had nice weather Mon. thru Thur. so we played a lot of basketball in our driveway each day at lunch; for about an hour each time. We went over a lot of basketball skills. So, we didn't get as much done this week on our lessons. It was really nice to be outside and having a little sunshine.
The Sandhill Cranes were migrating like CRAZY this week!!! I lost count how many clusters past by our house this week. Dh says that is a good sign that spring will be early; but I haven't seen any robins yet....so I am undecided!!!
Thursday we had our co-op classes; which were a lot of fun. Dd has Gym, then Health, then French class. Dd had basketball practice--so Dh and I celebrated Valentines evening sitting in a gym at a church watching her play!!! How romantic!! She played on Sat. Feb. 16th and her team won! Her grandparents drove up to see the game. It was nice of them to come and see her play. It is sad none of our relatives have come to see her though---of all the games Dh and I have gone to and driven out to see of our nephews over the years; they have NEVER come to any of her games ever. Pity party over.
Friday we went to a book sale. I felt so sick afterwards that I called it a sick afternoon and we only did prayers, audio, reading, and math on Friday. All in all that made for a light week--but small progress was made.
Bible:
We had already read all of the Parent Reading of 2 Chronicles from the Bible portion, so we could focus all our attention on the Student Portion--which was on Job. We were suppose to only read Job 2, 4, 18, 32, and 42. But, there was no way I could skip that much of Job and really feel like we were covering the book of Job.

What the Bible Is All About Handbook for Kids: Bible Handbook for Kids by Frances Blankenbaker and Henrietta C. Mears
So, we read the chapter on Job from this book I have that gives us a good 'gist' on each book of the bible as well as the following chapters from Job: 1-9, 18- 19, 23-27, 29-30, 32-34-36, 38, 40-42. Some of the chapters I didn't read the whole chapter, I just read the important part and didn't count that as reading the chapter. I am liking focusing on one book per week instead of switching around like we were doing before; and adding in more chapters.History:
Landmark history of the American People
Read Alouds:
We started: Little Britches by Ralph Moody
Reader 1: finished

The Terrible Wave by Marden Dahlstedt
Dd finished: Terrible WaveAmazon says: During the disastrous flood of 1889 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, a spoiled teen-age girl learns to accept responsibility as she and her companions search for their families and friends.
Reader 2: finished

Helen Keller (Scholastic Biography) by Margaret Davidson and Wendy Watson
Amazon says: The bestselling biography of Helen Keller and how, with the commitment and lifelong friendship of Anne Sullivan, she learned to talk, read, and eventually graduate from college with honors.
Language Arts:
WWE 2: Week 35: Day 1,2,3,4
*we had moved onto WWE 3; but I decided to go back and finish the last 3-4 weeks that I had thought it was okay to skip; but have since reconsidered that decision.
FLL 4: Lesson 39, 40, 41
AAS: Step 9 --completed and passed
reviewed many of the previous test words/concepts from this book; and reviewed the Find Gold rule from Book 2.
Adverbial Clause Chant: 3 x (Dd has informed me "she KNOWS this, and no longer needs to be drilled on this!! it's true!!!
Grammar Flashcards: 2x
Math:
Math U See: 12 A, B, C, D, E, F
Skip Counting Family: 7 family 3 x (m,t,w)
Life of Fred: Farming
Chapters 15-19--finished the book
Typing Instructor:
20-30 minutes 2x (T-Th)
Rosetta Stone--French
Lesson 2 Vocabulary
Yay! We got the headset all fixed up and everything loaded and going again! And it is still winter! Hopefully we can get this back into our normal rotation again!
Activities & Art:
Knitting--she found some gizmo that makes small tube knitting; like fingers for knitted gloves?? She loves making the long tube of knit though--I think she is going to turn it into a "scarf" for Aunt Marilyn's "Sister Bear". Sister Bear goes to chemo with her and helps her with her cancer. Everyone gives things to dress up Sister Bear and Dd wants to contribute.
Valentines cards--she made some really incredible value scale, abstract contour line drawings for Dh and me each, on our cards! very cool!
She made 4 hemp bracelets weaving for her friends for V-day gifts
Cooking: no real cooking this week- 2 puddings, though!
BIG PIANO WEEK!!!! BIG TIME!!! Plus, Giz got her a new piano book and she played the whole book already. She had 2 major long lessons with Giz (one on phone, one in person)
One clay/play dough stuff kit that Giz got her project--flowers and a vase thing she made on Valentines.
Lots of craft-stuff this week...very busy with making things this week; but not in the kitchen.
Sewing--Made a pillow. She is a whiz on the sewing machine and wants to teach me!
Audio:

We have listened to By The Great Horn Spoon, Disc 1, twice in the van now---as we can't find disc 2 !!!!!!

Fellowship of the Ring:
Disc 3 completed--ordered the next audio in the series The Two Towers!!!
Music: 3x (M, T, W)
The Living Clarinet by Barrie Carson Turner
*This is wonderful!!! I love this series of books with CD's, we have 3.DVD:
Magic School Bus:
Taking Flight
ParaNorman
We liked the Special Effects better than the movie actually. We are big Wallace and Gromit fans here and love "STOP ACTION" films, and ParaNorman is a stop-action; plus they added in lots of high tech effects as well. Artistically it was a cool movie to see. But, the quality of the story was very sub-par. The story was.....eh.
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