Showing posts with label Week #24. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week #24. Show all posts

Monday, March 09, 2009

Week 24 in Review













This is how Week 24 went for Kieron. You can click on the jpg to make it larger if you want, or view it in doc form (Microsoft 2007)

We're still working on getting up to full speed -- the ones that don't have checkmarks are things we didn't get to this week.

There are some posts detailing Week 24 over at Schola et Studium. With Paddy I pretty much kept up a light version of Ambleside Year 1. It has been working very well for us so far. With Aidan, the big thing this week was that I wrote out the first 30 words from Spell to Read and Write. He loves arranging these and trying to read them and has done it several times a day during the week. We also worked a bit on math with both the little ones.

This weekend, I want to focus on what narration is about particularly for older children, so I printed out these documents:

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Day 99 -- time with Paddy

I didn't log yesterday but Kieron completed pretty much everything on his list. Paddy didn't do any academics yesterday -- but today we had a nice little learning time together.

First he did a bit of handwriting and read some of the pages (from Handwriting without Tears). Then he asked to do math. We worked on several pages -- he chose the 100's. He made up a game to do with the robots illustrating the page -- the numbers were their scores so he rated them from weakest to strongest. Basically he is pretty much able to do anything in the MCP Math A book so when we take it out it's just a matter of choosing the ones he wants to do and talking about what it is about.

Then I brought out the Parables from Nature -- a Lesson of Faith. I had been dreading reading this. I first printed out the Parables several years ago during one of my earlier essays into Ambleside, but I'd always skimmed through it and been put off by the rather feminine and Victorian tone of the writing. I thought it would put my bionicle- and -Sonic- aficianado boys off and that it would be embarrassing to read aloud. But I read it and he got that hush that he gets when he is deeply interested. So my skills at predicting what will absorb my kids are not that great -- which is one of my weaknesses when I am trying to unschool. (but on the other hand, it was unschooling that taught me to try things and not be overly invested in whether they "took" or not).

He didn't narrate, but we were talking as we read and I realized he didn't know much about the caterpillar to butterfly process. Then I remembered that I had a caterpillar book in the Stopwatch series I have been reading to him. Butterfly and Caterpillar. To my delight, it is about the exact same cabbage butterfly that was in the parable. So we read it and made comparisons between the facts in the parable and the science in the actual book. Later I found the book beside his empty plate which means he was rereading it while he ate. I thought that was cool -- a natural little mini-unit. And I'm delighted that he was so interested in the little parable.

This is what I'm finding nice about Ambleside. It suits the way we tend to approach things around here. When I do a unit it takes a lot of planning, which I'm not that good at because of my difficulty in decision-making and frameworking, and sometimes I lose interest along the way, or the kids do. And I usually overdo it by gathering too much and then get stressed about deciding between them. But these spontaneous connections and the minimum of good quality readings are just delightful. So, a nice day. I am sure they won't all be like that but when there are some it usually means we are doing someething right!

Monday, March 02, 2009

Day 97

Kieron

  • Another page of Plutarch -- Romulus
  • 1 chapter of Johny Tremain while exercising
  • George Washington's World
  • Tennyson -- Sea Fairies
  • Tales from Shakespeare -- Winter's Tale
  • Math on Computer (Algebra)
  • Weekly Jobs
  • We discussed Romulus, and he narrated GWW and AWT

Paddy

  • Reading (Henry and Mudge go to the Sea, other incidental reading)
  • MCP Math A -- I was going to have him do a page of addition but instead he did a whole bunch of pages through the book -- I'm not really sure if there's much in there he doesn't know.
  • Computer Addition -- a fishing game -- he made it through all three levels with only a bit of help from Kieron.
  • Island Story -- chapter 2, Coming of the Romans -- he was a bit distracted.
  • Bible Story -- Tower of Babel -- read and discussed.
  • Paddle to the Sea -- 3 chapters since we were at an exciting part
  • 2 more Aesop's Fables

Aidan

  • all this weekend and today he has been working on the SWR flash cards I made for him and has actually mastered several of them. He really enjoys doing these.
  • He worked on the orange Miquon Math book
  • He had a "reading lesson" where I wrote out a story and we read it.
  • Aidan and Paddy both worked on typing in all the words from the VTech phonics board and I printed out their accomplishment.

Today we went to the library and got "Babe". I was telling Paddy about it after we read about Moses the Kitten and how he was brought up by pigs. So Kieron said our little library had it and he had never watched it, so they are watching it now since it is rainy and slushy outside.

Also, I did a lot of reading aloud to Paddy this weekend:

  • Toads and Diamonds by Charles Perrault
  • The Swan Maiden by Howard Pyle
  • Snow White and Rose Red by the Grimm Brothers
  • Adventures of Pinocchio (an excerpt)
  • A Bird Came Downt he Walk (by Emily Dickinson)
  • Bingo has an Enemy (a short poem)
  • The Blind Men and the Elephant (the version in rhyme)
  • The Thief of Cathay
  • A child's book of Old Testaments stories
  • Nursery rhymes
  • Sylvester and the Magic Pebbles
  • Let's Talk About.... Disobeying (I've read this to him several times).

Friday, February 27, 2009

Day 96

Kieron

  • Tennyson poem
  • George Washington's World -- pages 30 -45
  • Robinson Crusoe chapter 2
  • He is going to do math
  • He drew a bird for nature study.
  • He made cookies
He has been riding on the stationary bike for exercise so I am going to read Johny Tremain and another page of Plutarch to him then.

Paddy

  • First half of Tale of Prickly Porky -- about 12 chapters
  • a couple of Henry and Mudge books from the library
  • a book called Chicken and Egg -- photos and simple descriptions. Not very glitzy but he has asked me to read it several times -- he's seen chickens at his friends' house and I told him they are getting some more chicks soon so I think that raised his interest level.
  • He tried to write his name
  • He read the first 20 words in SWR -- but he couldn't really spell them.
Aidan

  • I wrote out the first 20 SWR words on cards and we have gone through them a few times. I thought maybe I can have him memorize them and then go on to the next set, etc, until he has a few more words basically memorized. He seems to enjoy this.
  • He wrote QUIET (with my hand guidance).