Monday, June 3, 2013

June 3, 2013 Pictures

June 3, 2013 Pictures 



 This morning when I woke up and came downstairs, this beautiful new butterfly was already out of it's chrysalis and on the blinds!  What a lovely start to my day!





I've tried for YEARS to grow POPPIES, and for some reason (I think I try too hard) they always die after the first year and don't come back (expect for the small orange ones that I don't really want or like as well as these red "Oriental Poppy" kind).  BUT, last year I tried again and bought 2 Oriental Poppy plants and decided to try again.   Our dog, Sophie dug up one and really tore it up.  I replanted it and placed a "cage" around both plants and hoped for the best.

This spring both plants came back!!!!  The one Sophie had dug up was clearly still damaged, but it limped along.  Well, for the past 2 weeks it has been BLOOMING!!!!  Oh, words simply can NOT express the real joy in my heart from these 2 plants blooming!!!!  Really, Really, Really!  Oh boy!  Oh boy!  Oh boy!  Yes, I am THAT excited!!!!!!  I could go on and on!

Side tidbit--did you know these were the flowers that were the symbol for WWI?











Here is the embroidery piece Dd just finished, she is still thinking what she is going to do to finish it---maybe a pillow?  She designed the flowers by drawing them on the fabric all by herself--she just thought of the whole project.  Mrs. L & Rachel gave her the thread for a birthday gift and that was inspiration enough!!!





 I don't know if I ever showed you all these 2 bird feeders that Dd and Dh made me for Christmas---the birds really love them when they are full of seed.  When it rains, doves like to go for cover under the eaves!












 At the IAHE homeschool convention, we bought this old microscope that was built in 1962  for Dd to use.  She told me she really wants to look at water samples from various water ponds, creeks...from around our area to compare--- I thought that would be a really cool experiment and look forward to seeing the results myself.







A few shots of our garden--we have LOTS of things to plant---waiting for it to stop raining long enough (and the ground to be un-muddy enough) for us to plant them.  But, this is what we have so far.  I expect by Tuesday night we will have another 15-20 plants in....hoping at least!


 Onions are about to bloom







 2 different kinds of peas--Dh was going to make some contraption for them to grow up; but I don't think that is going to happen...









You can't even tell we have just cut out a lot of lettuce and collard greens from this batch growing!






Just look at this juicy, red strawberry!!  We better get it before the rabbits see it!





This is the strawberry patch from last year.  We covered it with straw over the winter, and then when we uncovered it this spring it had really grown and spread out!  You can just make out the new peppers on the left.  I planted 11 new peppers on the left--with about 8 more peppers to go in asap.




I had to be sure to get the new 5 tomato plants up close, they grow so big, so fast--it is fun to compare how tiny they are in the beginning.






The big, brown box is our lovely compost bin!  Our soil has improved so much!  It was on the left side of the garden.  We moved it to the right side last week--boy was that a hard thing to move!!!  We move our bin each year, just like we move where we grow our tomatoes and other veggies each year.  You can see the new 5 tomato plant to the right of the bin.




















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Friday, May 31, 2013

May 27-June 2nd, 2013 SL- Core E- Week 27"A", "LOW" ("left-over's week")

May 27-June 2nd, 2013 
SL- Core E- 
Week 27"A", 
"LOW" ("left-over's week")

Ever wonder what "Core E" means? Core E is a unit of study we are doing on American history.  Right now, we are specifically studying WWII.  We focus a LOT on history!  I know my mom has checked my blog once or twice, and I know she has NO IDEA what any of this stuff means--so I try to put in a few hints here and there to help her if she ever comes back and reads this stuff.

Monday was Memorial Day, so Dh was off from work.  Dd had a day off from our normal lessons.

IN Homeschool Convention:
Sat. June 1st we went to the Indiana State Homeschool Convention, which was held at the State Fairgrounds for the first time.  I got to meet "Jill" from SL!!!  I met her last year too; but she didn't remember me (unfortunately).  We went right to the SL booth (like last year) and checked in with them, then we could feel right to begin with the rest of the booths...  I am such a loyal SL'er, I have to go there first!

The other highlight of our visit was the visit to the microscope place- Winkleman Microscope Service-Larry Winkleman-(765)453-6061,winkmicser@aol.com, 4408 McKibben Drive Kokomo, IN. 46904.  We went to the booth and saw a lot of great used microscope (and there were new ones too).  The salesman really was pushing/recommending one in particular to us.  So, after talking for a while I was quite sold on it; but needed to hear from Dh that he also agreed on the purchase.  We walked up to the next booth to discuss and quickly agreed.  In the moments it took us to agree and walk right back a woman had come and stood right in front of that scope.  I waited for her to finish talking to him, then said "You think this is a good microscope?" and pointed to it.  He said, "Yes." and so I said, "I'll take it!!" and then he asked her if she wanted it---to my surprise!  Then he informed me she had been by the day before and had seniority!  I put my head down and walked off.  We returned again 30 minutes later, and roughly the same thing happened again.  Left, and returned a third time--this time he pulled a new scope out from under the table.  And then another couple came and bought a scope while we were trying to talk to him on that third visit!  I think we were half invisible!   Even though we were always there first, whenever a new couple would arrive they would always take over.  It was quite an experience of un-Christian behavior. But, in the end our patience was rewarded.  The scope he put up at the end was a fine one--a 1962 model, Japanese made, "Cenco" (which isn't good, really) oil immersion, 1000x-so we can see bacteria if we wanted, with mechanical stage.  B/c we got bumped so many times he gave us $35 off the ticket price(actually the mechanical stage free and put on for us), and a cover for it too. I'll get a photo of it soon.  Dd has already been enjoying looking at slides under it already!

  Our lessons this week:

Bible:
Daniel Chapters 4,5,6
Romans Chapters 5,6,7,8,9
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Starting Strong by Paula Rinehart

Starting Strong: Never Too Small For God: Chapter 2
Exodus 2:1-10
Hebrews 11:24-26 


Language Arts:
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The Grammar Ace: Student Workbook by Duane Bolin and Dave Lilly


Grammar Ace: (Instructor's Manual pg's 19-26)
Lesson 6: Adverbs, Part 2
Lesson 7: Pronouns
Lesson 8: Direct Objects
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Schoolhouse Rock! (Special 30th Anniversary Edition) Starring Jack Sheldon, Darrell Stern and Sue Manchester

Watched: VHS Grammar Rock


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Fix it! Grammar and Editing Made Easy with the Classics

Fix-It (IEW): Week 17



First Language Lessons:4: Lesson 67
Grammar Flashcards: 3x this week

All About Spelling 4: 
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All About Spelling (Level 4 (Teacher's Manual and One Student Material Packet)) by Marie Rippel

Step 25-passed
Step 26-passed



Geography:
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States and Capitals Songs by Kathy Troxel


States and Capitals Songs: #14: Pacific States, 8x this week




Math: 
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Teaching Textbooks Math 5 CD Rom 4 CD sets (Teaching Textbooks, Math 5) by Greg Sabouri Shawn Sabouri

Teaching Textbooks 5: 30,31,32,33,34
(we took a break from MUS this week)
Skip-Counting Songs: 9 Family: 2-3x daily 



Science:
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Exploring Creation with Zoology 1: Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day -- Young Explorers Series (Apologia Science... by Jeannie Fulbright


Apologia: Zoology: Flying Creatures of the Earth
Lesson 5: Nesting: pages 73-83



Art:
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How Great Thou Art: An Inspirational Approach to Drawing- Lesson & Sketch Book- A Teaching Text for Beginners... by Barry Stebbing


How Great Thou Art--Lesson 18: Proportion


We did a big lesson on PRINTMAKING! see pictures in the blog after this one.


Composer of the Week: 
 Muzio Clementi

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Meet the Great Composers Book 1 (Learning Link) by June Montgomery and Maurice Hison

Meet the Great Composers



 Artist of the Week (two, actually): 
Getting to Know Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec by Venezia
Getting to Know Jacob Lawrence by Venezia

 

Foreign Language: Rosetta Stone: French
3x this week


Computer/Coding:
Code.org -1x this week


Character Study:

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Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations by Alex Harris and Brett Harris

Audio: Do Hard Things-disc 1, 17 to end, then disc 2 to 16   -in process



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A ValueTales Treasury: Stories for Growing Good People by Spencer Johnson and Dan Andreasen


A Value Tale Treasury by Spencer Johnson, Ch.5: Will Rogers (on determination) -finished this book.



History:

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The World Wars: An Introduction to the First & Second World Wars by Paul Dowswell, Ruth Brocklehurst and Henry Brook


The World Wars-pg's 140-161  --in process




Dd's Reader: Thimble Summer-Elizabeth Enright-finished
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Thimble Summer by Elizabeth Enright




SL:Family Read Aloud:  

The Winged Watchman--finished
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The Winged Watchman (Living History Library) by Hilda Van Stockum




Family Read Aloud: 
It Made You Think of Home...  --in process

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It Made You Think of Home: The Haunting Journal of Deward Barnes, CEF: 1916-1919 by Bruce Cane






American Tall Tales (Puffin Books) by Adrien Stoutenberg and Richard M. Powers


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American Tall Tales: Hammerman: John Henry--in process




Audio:
 
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The Complete Lord of the Rings Trilogy & The Hobbit Set by J.R.R. Tolkien and Ensemble cast   --in process

 

 

Add-in books:

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Tall: Great American Folktales (Graphic Spin) by Martin Powell and Aaron Blecha (only section on John Henry)

 

Hotel for Dogs is a "Playaway" from our library.  It is like a MP3 player or something like that--a small little rectangle box that you plug in your earphones to--and you listen to the book read to you--Dd has listened to this audio book at least 1 or 2 or 3 times already (I've lost count).

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Hotel For Dogs - Audio by Lois Duncan

 

 

 

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The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 7) by Jeff Kinney  --in process

 

 

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Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and the Personal Computer (Graphic Library: Inventions and Discovery series) by Donald B. Lemke, Tod Smith and Al Milgrom--finished

 

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The Hobbit : An Unexpected Journey (2012)

 

And for the first time, Dd watched this with us.  B/c we have heard the audio's so much she knew what was going to happen before it happened!   

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Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

 

 

Activities:

Piano this week, knitting, BrainPop, and BrainPop, Jr..... 

http://www.brainpop.com/

 http://www.brainpopjr.com/

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May 2013 Art projects Printmaking-in process


Dd's Art projects in May













 "Carved" on a Styrofoam tray
















 We printed on pink tissue paper



































I forgot to post our Easter eggs....here they are!  Very tardy!!!








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