Friday, August 8, 2008

2008 Back to School Party!

Today we took the kids to the Butler Aquatic Center for their back to school party. They had a lot of fun and asked if we could have a back to school party every year. :) Even Dad got to come along! Again, no pictures. Im becoming really bad at taking pictures. Later this evening we will finish our back to school hand print pages. Yay!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Week One

This week was the official start of our 2008/2009 JOY Academy school year. I'm having computer issues so I've been using my laptop mainly. Perhaps I will take and download some pictures later. :) We started out really slow this week focusing on routine more than quantity of school work. Our first subjects were: Phonics, Math, Reading, Bible, and Language. Here is what we did.

Natalie grade 2
Math: Using Horizons 2 we accomplished 1 lesson per day. She learned a ton and actually had a smile on her face! Today we did two lessons because some how I wrote my lesson plans wrong and I didn't want to have to rewrite. :)
Phonics: Explode the Code #4. We accomplished one lesson and did quite well. I'm still up in the air about weather or not she "needs" ETC the rest of this year or not. She is pretty well versed in Phonics and reads well. So I'm gonna test Spelling Work Out B on her and see if it covers phonetic rules enough to skip doing ETC 5,6,7,8
Reading: We did read orally two lessons from her McGuffey's Primer but we only accomplished one day of independent reading and three days of my reading aloud. This week she will read for 30 min sessions and complete a little book report form I made for her (when she finishes a title). I'm having a hard time deciding what will be on her reading list because she reads so well, but she is "afraid" of chapter books. So we are sticking to 3 and 4 readers for now.
Bible: We only accomplished two days of independent bible reading. Although we did start her very own prayer journal. I'm hoping that next week we can improve upon the consistency with her prayer journal. during VBS last week Natalie expressed an interest in growing in her faith. She said "I feel the love of God growing in me, my faith is getting bigger. I wish it would grow all the time." :)
Language: We did two lessons (as scheduled) from Primary Language Lessons. She seemed to enjoy it, though she wasn't fond of the copy work. She did have a lot of fun with dictation. I noticed that we have some spelling issues like the word "ladder", "hollow", "squirrel", "tennis", "rabbit" and so on. But I think these are pretty tough words for a 2nd grader whose never written before. Last year for narration I did all the writing. I think we need to work on spelling.. And probably need our phonics to reinforce the rules. I didn't teach her to read phonetically.

Logan Kindergarten
Math:
Logan is using Horizons K this year and will complete one lesson per day. He did really well this week. Some areas that needed instruction we're ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd), days of the week and clock reading. But he caught on quick and learned that writing isn't as hard for him this year as it was last. Great! He had a rough time with small motor skills last year.
Phonics: My plan for phonics this year is for Logan to complete ETC 1,2,3,4. A little more of an accelerated pace from Natalie in years past. She only did ETC 1-2-3 from K to 1st grade. I thought they were graded then. Oops. :) For Logan he will do a lesson a week. ETC has been great for Logan. Really improved his reading ability. He can read pretty well, he just doesn't know it yet.
Reading: This week we only did 2 lessons from Logan's McGuffey's Primer. He did rather well. He didn't want to begin his lesson because he thought it would be hard. But once he realized that he knew the rules to read the "hard" words he was fine. I really love how McGuffey's uses the markings on the letters to teach short a, hard s, hard c and so on. Pretty simple for me to teach him. Next week we are adding other readers and short books for him to read. My goal is 15 min per day. Hopefully by the end of the year he can read independently from short word books.
Bible: Logan also started a prayer journal. He is using a sketch book and drawing prayers to God during our quiet time. His picture was of a rocket ship this week. He said and I wrote it down for him "Thank you God for rocket ships and monster trucks. They are so easy to draw." Cute.

Handwriting: I almost forgot. :) Each completed 1 lesson from A Reason for Handwriting.


We are leaving on Monday to Colorado for 2 weeks. We're all pretty excited about it. I plan to take along our studies and do them on the road. Surely there will be time in the car. :) After we come home my Sonlight box should be in and I will take a day to lesson plan that. Then we will add Sonlight (history and geography) and Astronomy. I'm so excited about Astronomy. I even have a solar system to hang in the school room and a neat little thing that lights up the ceiling like stars!! So hopefully week 2 and 3 will be done on the road. Then week 4 we'll add Astronomy. And week 5 we'll add Sonlight. :)

I'm also debating on weather to include Logan in Natalie's studies or hold him back (unless he wants to) and start the same course with him when he's in 2nd grade--2 years. That way I'm not stressing over two students but one. :)

Friday, July 18, 2008

Calendar for 2008

Updated School Calendar 2008
(starting earlier so we can finish everything we need to get done. :)

August 4 First Day of School
August 10-22 No School (Vacation to Colorado)
August 25 School Resumes
October 9-10 No school (Mom and Dad's Anniversary)
October 20 End of First Semester
December 22 End of Second 9 weeks.
December 29 Winter Break Begins
February 2 School Resumes if all goes well with baby #5
March 30th End of 3rd Semester
June 1 End of 4th semester. Summer Break begins!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Random Learning through our break.

Thursday July 10
Dad rented The Winged Migration Pretty interesting movie about some imprinted birds that were video'd through the migration process. Kids learned alot about different countries, birds and weather patterns. Dad also caught a baby frog that we observed for awhile. Didnt get a chance to nature notebook it though. Perhaps we'll catch another. Roughly 1 and 1/2 hours


Friday July 11

Top: Natalie's Picture
Bottom: Logan's Picture


Dad watched the making of the movie with the kids and had the children draw pictures of how they would imprint their birds. :) Natalie said she would dress in a duck suit and the ducks would call her "Mama" and Logan said he'd build a duck shaped plane. 1.5 hours


Tuesday July 15
Took the kids to the Ripley's Museum in Branson, MO. The kids learned alot of strange trivia. We spent about 2 hours there..

Random hours.. 5 hours.

*School is going on around us all the time.. The key is to take ahold of those teachable moments.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Wednesday

This afternoon we worked on our 4th of July lapbooks again. We added several little items. Read the first lines of the Declaration of Independence, read from our book, and outlined the 13 colonies on our Map as well as the states of Virginia and Massachusetts. In our lapbooks we recorded the elements that make fireworks their different colors. Natalie finished her copywork. We counted 13 stripes and 50 Stars on the American Flag. We sang "God Bless America" and worked on our memory verse. We also colored Missouri blue on a little map and the rest of the states Red. We wrote the word Missouri.

Time for today: 2 hours

We did finish our lapbooks and our story this week. I got a little carried away and forgot to record our time. I would say that we spent another 2 hours or more on this lapbook before it was finished. And our firework show on the 4th really rounded out our study.
Time 2.5 hours.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Monday

We started our day with 20 min of Bible Reading from Dad. He read the story of the Rising of Lazarus. The children were really attentive this morning and answered questions well.. :)

This week we'll have a memory verse from Psalm 119: 45 "I have gained perfect freedom by following your teachings."

This afternoons homeschooling session was pleaseant and carefree..
First we did our lesson from Making Math Meaningful. Activity 1-D. We added equal and unequal signs to our worksheets.

Then, we read the first section in the 4th of July Story: The Birthday of Our Country. We made 3 little minibooks for our lapbook. One on "how we celebrate" where we wrote how we celebrated last year. Another with our Memory Verse on the inside. The last on the date of the first birthday of our country (July 4, 1776). Logan finished his copywork page on our memory verse. Natalie choose to do hers later.

Time: 2 hours

Update..
Right before dinner the Husband caught a mud-dauber wasp in our laundry room. Lucky for the wasp we are homeschoolers or it would have been sprayed! :) We put the jar on the table and the kids drew it in their nature notebooks. We also read about the mud dauber and wrote down its genus name. :) Roughly 20 min.

Updated Time for today: 2 hours 20 min.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Friday

Today we finished up our George Washington Study and on a whim I had them throw together a lapbook. I really liked doing the lapbook and the kids did too. I think I will think ahead and do one on The 4th of July Story we are doing next week. This project took about 1 and a half hours to complete. That was school for today. We have Tball tonight and are going to the movies tomorrow. Im thinking of setting up a movie theater field trip. :)






Not bad for throwing them together. :)