Friday, March 4, 2011

Wrap Up Feb 28 - Mar 4

This week we worked on science and science projects everyday. We finished up N. America by learning about the Florida Everglades. The children also did a science experiment with their Dad; they learned about electric circuits, different strengths of batteries, and how if you keep adding more batteries the stronger the circuit is.  Next week they are making an electric circuit with a can of cola, a penny and two pieces of tinfoil. I can't wait to watch it sounds so exciting!

We are now learning about Africa which is exciting for the kids to learn about about all the great animals there; elephants, giraffes, and lions. The Namibia desert is in South Western Africa animals that live there are very specialized to be able to survive the heat. We learned about this fascinating insect called the Fog Basking Beetle. Here is a video about this little bug.




LittleE finished her letter to Auntie Yvonne she finished it in two sittings. She dictated to me the contents then copied it out in her own printing. It's darling and we are e-mailing a copy of it to our Distributed Learning mentor. LittleE has much neater printing then I had at her age. She also loves to write notes and little letters so maybe she will become an author like her great great aunt Olive or like her grandpa Jim. Olive wrote some charming children's books.


LittleE's drawing she sent a long with her letter to Auntie Yvonne.


 BigH has a new pen pal a 8 year old boy from N. Carolina.  He's very excited about it and has included a hockey card picture of himself in the letter. He also sent away for some ants for his ant farm which he got for Christmas.

In language lessons we've been going over our memory verses and learning more about common nouns and proper nouns for family. And working on common nouns of household items such as chair, curtain, china cabinet, table, etc.


We started to work on HOP 1 this week. we are working on Ch words: Chad, chap, chat, chin, chill, chip, chick, chop, chug, chum, Chuck, chess, and check. We also worked on Th words: thin, thick, and thud. We are still reviewing the sight words from HOP K and the initial consonant sounds from HOP 1Both BigH and LittleE worked on these this week.


BigH has moved on to Math U See lesson 11 he is learning about rounding numbers to the nearest 100 and is adding/caring over three digit numbers. Slowly he got the hang of rounding numbers to the nearest hundred I think in a few days he will master it. LittleE is still working on lesson 9 but next week should be able to move on to 10.


 This week we did an artist study using Garden Of Praise art appreciation section. We learned about the American folk painter Grandma Moses she did not start painting until she was 70 years old and her paintings where selling between $8000-$10,000 by the time she was 80 yrs old; she lived to be 101 yrs. We studied several of her paintings. The children had fun pointing out all the different animals and details in the pictures. We talked about what season was depicted, what was the picture of, landscape, architecture or indoor pictures and what the people were doing in the pictures. At the end of each lesson there is an activity to choose from. Both kids decided to do the online puzzle of "A Beautiful World" they loved this activities and asked for Garden Of Praises to be saved to their favorites.

Beautiful World by Grandma Moses



“That work which is of most importance to society is the
bringing-up and instruction of the children”  ~ Charlotte Mason
 



5 comments:

  1. Sounds like you had a great week!

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  2. Thanks for stopping by the blog today. Yes, there was something awesome about making the soap, and it being so easy! Thanks for the encouragement!

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  3. Hi Zona, Henry and Evamae, Thank you for filling me in on your week. That Fog Basking Beetle is amazing! Did you know you can collect water in a similar way by digging a hole in some sand, putting some saran over it, indenting it in the middle a little and placing a cup right in the middle uder the dipping part. Let it stay overnight and in the morning you will see some water has collected. I forget what it's called, but it's a survival technique to gather fresh drinking water from the air just like the Fog Basking Beetle does. It's amazing how God has adapted every creature to fit it's environment.

    The other comment I want to make is I'm wondering if you read the email I sent last week asking for a scan instead of a picture of Evamae's letter. I'm sure your letter is wonderful Evamae, but I couldn't read it very well and need another copy sent to me. It's so wonderful that you are writing more and communicating with special people. Everyone loves getting letters, so you are being a tremendous blessing.

    I'm very excited to hear about Henry's progress in Math. Rounding isn't hard once you understand how it works. Remember to keep practicing your Math addition and subtraction facts. It will really help you work through your questions more easily.

    Blessings to you all!

    Holly Mitchell

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