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Sunday, October 29, 2006

Curriculum Planning

I've been planning science curriculum for ds4. He's too smart for his britches, but don't tell HIM that ;-) We didn't buy some of the science books from Sonlight Pre-K because they were things he already knew (shapes and opposites). Not using those opened up a big gap in the schedule, that I needed to fill. Then, last week, we started on the Usborne What's Under the Sea book, which they have scheduled to read 1 page a day. I know he'll never go for that slow pace, so I'll read him 2 pages a day, from that one and Why do Tigers Have Stripes? So that'll be opening up an even bigger gap in the schedule. So, here's the plan.

I've ordered a couple of activity books, which we'll flesh out with library books, so we'll get some reading and some paper or hands-on activities each day. The activity books are
Ready to Learn--Beginning Science from Incentive Publications, and Learning to be a Scientist from the Evan-Moor ScienceWorks for Kids series. (Both sites have page-by-page samples so you can see the scope and content of the books.) I'm getting both workbooks from Rainbow Resource where they're less expensive, of course ;-) I have a list of library books to get that will correlate with the topics covered in the workbooks. Hopefully ds4 will find them to be interesting. I guess we'll just go at our own pace. If we need more, I'll get more from the ScienceWorks series. I'd imagine 2 books should fill up the remainder of the year, tho I don't know exactly how many weeks that will be yet. I just know I had to do something! Good thing I'm at work this weekend, so I had time to get it all figured out :-)

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Reasons I like my kids :-)

  • They're great helpers--last night I had to take out the trash after work (you know, a job a man COULD do, but leaves it for his wife to do after 12 hrs at work anyway, LOL!) Anyway, they wanted me to sit and relax and they would take it all out to the curb for me. I couldn't let them do that...we all did it together. DS4 insisted on pulling the big trash can on wheels. It's as tall as he is, bless his little heart. He had to stop to rest 3 times but he made it to the end of our LOOOONG driveway and wouldn't let me help him! (DD9 and I each carried a recycling bin.)
  • When I asked them to empty the dishwasher, they had it done in record time, and reloaded with the dirty dishes that were on the counter (you know, a job a man COULD do, but leaves it for his wife to do after 12 hrs at work).
  • They're willing to do school at night, to fit my work schedule, and they don't complain even when they're getting tired. Maybe that's cuz we're reading good book, LOL.
  • They think stuff like history and science is really fun.
  • They call me in the morning when I'm at work, just to say "hi" and tell me they love me.
  • They're noisy and rambunctious, but still love to snuggle.
  • They love it when I read aloud to them.
  • They're just great kids, and I'm the luckiest mom in the world cuz they're MINE :-)

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Guess it just wasn't in the stars!

My Adventurer Club kids are earning their astronomy award. I guess looking thru a telescope to see some planets, stars, and constellations, just wasn't meant to be! We had a party last night at my house, and wouldn't you know, it totally clouded over as it got dark :-( Waaaaa! Oh well, we had a good time anyway. Only one of the club members was unable to make it...and one mom brought two extras, so it all evened out in the end. Lots of good munchie food...hot chocolate and hot cider, pumpkin dip that was a big hit, etc. The fire kept us warmish, well, those of us that didn't feel the need to race around like wild children in the dark ;-) My dad did a little talk on the universe for the kids, so it wasn't all lost. Oh, and in case you're wondering, no party is complete without decorations, right? I had a black tablecloth with gold and silver star confetti on it, plus a star centerpiece for the table, and I had silver and gold cut-out stars (about 5" stars) hanging. Actually dd9 hung the stars. She hung 3 of them from the clothesline, and they were really cool. They were moving with the breeze and catching the light of the fire and they really sparkled in the dark! The party store had them for 69 cents each...much easier, imho, than cutting stars from cardboard and covering them with tin foil. Yea, much much easier. We also hung a gold star-shaped mylar balloon from the mailbox to mark the spot where the party was. All in all, it turned out well. I'm glad I didn't opt to try for next week to do the party, because it looks like the weather will be rainy and even colder.

Friday, October 06, 2006

Toes?

My kids are painting each others' toenails. One of my kids is a boy. He thinks it's fun to play nail salon. Maybe cuz he has a sister that thinks it's fun? In his defense, he's just spent the last 45 minutes playing with his motorized car, building ramps and seeing how well he can make it go on different configurations. Big sis played some of the time as well. At least they're sharing, and I don't hear argument coming from the other end of the house! In spite of all of the running I had to do today, my mom and I found time to go for a walk while the sun was shining. Another gorgeous fall day...lots of beautiful leaves on the ground to crunch. I love the sounds and smells of fall! We found an interesting looking mushroom top. It was large and had a crease down one side, that made it look for all the world like...well...what you see when a plumber's pants don't fit too well ;-) Gave us a giggle, anyway. Yes, we're like a coupla schoolgirls sometimes.

When we got home from our walk, the door was opened by two children who welcomed us to "Goo-Goo's Buffet!" Goo-Goo's???????? Where on earth did THAT come from, ROFL? They'd even put a white board on the music stand as their sign...you know, the "please seat yourself" sign at a restaurant? Cute. They'd set out several containers of leftovers, knowing that was what we were going to enjoy (or re-enjoy) for dinner since dh had to go to work early tonight. They can be great helpers when they want to be! All I had to do was scoop out the squash I'd cooked, and fix some crusted tofu. The tofu was AWEsome! I dipped it in egg and then crushed cereal flakes and fried it...mmmmm, such crunch! I know both of my kids each ate at least 2 pieces...I didn't count how many I ate . DD and I dipped ours in ranch dressing...mmmmmm, if I weren't full, I'd want more!

When ds and I were shopping today, we ran into our doctor. He showed her his squash and she mentioned mashing squash, putting on a little butter, and drizzling it with maple syrup. Well, we had to try that out. Now I wanna know, why didn't anyone tell me to eat squash that way ever before???? It was soooooooooooooooo good! We have REAL maple syrup, too...my dad made 24 gallons of syrup this spring so we're always well stocked!

OK, now that you're all hungry, I'll close, LOL!

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Ah, the bliss!

There we all were...me, the tired mom after working all day, and two kids that wanted to spend some time with mom! So, we all got our pj's on and sprawled in my bedroom to spend some time learning together. Yep, that's right...we homeschool. Since it was evening, we kind of compressed things along...ds4 worked in his workbooks with a bit of assistance from me, while I read dd9's stuff to her (oops, blush, I just realized that we forgot to do science! Oh well, we'll just double up tomorrow, LOL!) DS got his stories as bedtime stories, and then dd's read-aloud was her bedtime story, except I gave in and also read the other book that we have been reading at bedtime also. Got me a good case of Sonlighter's Throat today, since I have to talk a lot at work also, LOL.

I know I have to juggle things to make it all work...f/t outside home job, plus hsing my kids, but I wouldn't trade it for the world. The snuggles, the moments of quiet praise, the "aha" moments when I lead them thru something and can know for certain that they've grasped the concept! Oh, and last night, dd9 had her first "aha" moment! She hadn't heard (or watched) her little bro read in a couple of weeks. When he picked up his book and started reading, holding it by himself and moving his little index finger under the words to help sound them out...her jaw hit the floor!!! She was so surprised by the change in just a couple of weeks, from his needing my help a lot, to reading the story by himself with me just there in the room to help him on a couple of harder words. I loved being there for her "aha" moment too...the look of pride on her face as she watched him was just priceless. I'm so glad we can share it all together.