Saturday, September 19, 2009

Our Second Week of Adventures and K

Since we started on a Tuesday last week I felt like we needed to carry Adventures into a second week.  I also had a little more I wanted her to do in History so it worked out well.  Our week was very choppy because we had a number of outside activities (memorial service :( , field trip and our first day of Co-op).   I know that flexibility is one of the benefits of homeschooling and this week was my first real experience with that fact. It made me a little nervous at first but I also didn't want to rush the their learning so we could stick to specific timeframe.

Calista has really enjoyed learning about The Vikings.  The read alouds have been wonderful. One in particular, Leif the Lucky by Ingri and Edgar D'Aulaire has been our favorite.  I added some lessons from the Early American Study Guide from Beautiful Feet and was really pleased with that too.





I'm using Singapore Math with Calista and that continues to be the more challenging part of our day.  We will continue with it for now but I'm working really hard on building her confidence again.  At the beginning of her 2nd grade year in public school she started saying she wasn't good in Math.  Since she came home to school last February it's been a slow process building her back up.

Science was a favorite for her this week since she was able to do an experiment.  She is explaining to her little sisters that the salt in the water keeps the egg afloat.  Since this lesson,  she has been experimenting to see what else she can float.  I'm nearly out of salt.  :)





In MFW Kindergarten we finished up the Sun Lesson this week also.  Caroline proudly wears her badge and made a little pocket in her Sun lapbook to hold it when we move onto the next lessons.  We made a sundial, played with shadows and read many books about the sun.  She made a little mini book with some of the facts she learned and we then decided to make a lapbook to contain all of her projects and pictures.  I'll post a picture of her lapbook when it is complete.


The reading section was also great for the twins and they participated in most of the activities.  Luckily I made a copy for them too.  I'm happy they love school so much.



Caroline painting the sun for her lapbook.





The girls checked the sundial every hour to see how it changed.




Caroline continues to measure her grapes as they become raisins.



Our field trip to Apple Hill with our homeschool group.





I'm so happy with how the past two weeks have gone.  We love the workboxes and we love our curriculum.



5 comments:

Ginger said...

Looks like they're having such fun! I love the raisin idea. Great minds...I too copied a page from the Columbus book and let them color.

:-)

-hugs-
Ginger

Confessions of a Homeschooler said...

I like your ideas, how do you come up with the other books. I'm having a hard time finding the books they list at my library, and I'm not good at figuring out other ones they'll enjoy better!

Anonymous said...

Looks like you had fun! We are using MFW K also for our first official year of homeschooling. I love seeing how others use it too, it is great to share ideas! We just took a trip to Apple Hill to end our apple unit also. My son loved picking apples for our apple crisp. :) I can send you an invite to my blog (it's private for friends and family mostly) if you want to see some of our adventures. We are LOVING MFW for K!
:) Marni

Isabel said...

Marni,
I tried to email you but it was a no reply address. I'd love to stay in touch and see what you and your children are doing with MFW. Email me if you get a chance.
Thanks
Isabel

Isabel said...

Erica,
I just realized that I never replied. The book idea was from Beautiful Feet, Early American Study Guide. A friend recommended it so I can take no credit for finding it on my own. :)
Hope you're having a good week,
isabel