English - This is where I let the kids look after themselves this week. They had some IEW work to review so I had them do that on their own. Kennady is finished her first unit in Lightning Lit and has started reading The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. She has several weeks to read it before starting on the workbook and writing assignments that go with it.
Science - Landon was reviewing his Biology notes completed early in the summer, and to be honest, I'm not sure how far along he is with that. He's doing it reluctantly as it isn't his favorite subject by any means. Kennady got started with her science this week. She is doing a survey of zoology. We are going to read through The World of Animals and she is notebooking as we go.
In other news... I got my permanent crown on Wednesday, so that means I am royalty, right?!
Wednesday evening was the kickoff night for the youth and children's programs at church. The youth had a carnival theme, complete with a dunk tank. Kennady had a good enough arm to hit the target and dunk three of the leaders.
Today Landon is on a fishing trip with his dad, a couple friends, and one of the youth leaders.
One of my favorite things this week... has to be the picture Kennady drew especially for me.
Things I'm working on... trying to get some church events planned ahead for when we are away. I'm getting some stuff ready for a workshop I'm doing on Monday evening for moms homeschooling through high school. And trying to stay just a half step ahead with housecleaning and blogging.
My posts this week included:
- Beauty Captured - Days 32-38
- Scripture and a Snapshot - September 8, 2013
- Eating the Americas - Brazil and Chile
- Y is for... Year #16
- Virtual Refrigerator: Easter Island and Still Life
- PeopleKeys {Schoolhouse Crew Review}
- Z is for... Zoology
- School Space {Homeschool Weekly Photo Challenge}
- Beauty Captured - Days 39-45
A link to share... I found this thought-provoking article on Mind/Shift: Struggle Means Learning: Difference in Eastern and Western Cultures. It describes the different ways that parents and teachers tend to view the hard spots in the learning process, and the possible pros and cons of each. In Japan it's not unusual for a student that is struggling to master a problem to be asked to work out the problem on the board in front of the whole class. And that this is viewed as part of the process, and the child's accomplishment when he does get it is cheered by his classmates. Children are encouraged to work hard and work through difficulties and learn that this is a major key to success. In contrast, children in the USA are more likely to be embarrassed by having others know that they are struggling with a math problem, and the struggles are seen as a weakness or a lack of intelligence.
On the bookshelf...
- The Stones Cry Out by Randall Price
- A Spear of Summer Grass by Deanna Raybourn
- Love's First Light by Jamie Carey
- Liberty Hill by Sonja Heisinger
This post is linked at SoYouCallYourselfaHomeschooler.com, at Hammock Tracks, and at Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers - see what kept other homeschoolers busy this week.
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3 comments:
I agree that you have to learn to go with disruptions. That is a challenge we face getting back after a break. Looks like a fun week.
I love the picture of the Tim Hortons and Calgary Flames mugs. Being from Canada both have meaning to me although I am a Vancouver Canucks fan. :-)
Oh...those are some cool running shoes! We just went shopping for some this weekend here too!!!
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