Saturday, February 16, 2013

Our week.

This week marked a new holiday. We brought in family day getting a new pipe put in our yard. This week we moved back home from Grandpa and Grandma's. We still managed to get school done and here is the proof. *wink.
 Math- 
 Aiden learned how to count minutes on a clock.

 
He is doing well on all his review pages too. 

 

Science- 
Aiden is now on Unit 5, The Heart and Lungs

 
Questions about the circulatory system. 

English- 
Aiden just worked on his printing, as he is finished his english program. On Monday we will start Sonlight Language Arts and Reading. 

 
Copy work. 

Social Studies- 
 Learning about Ottawa.


 
A worksheet about Freedoms. 
He learned that by having rules and following them, it builds trust, which leads to freedom. 

Bible- 
We have reached the New Testament!

 
Stories from Luke 2. 

 
Since it was just recently Christmas holidays, Aiden knows many details of the stories. 

PE/DPA- 
 I have no pics but this week Aiden went skating with Dad and we went tobogganing with friends. 
He also dances, jumps, runs, and races with his brother and sister. 

And Valentines....

 
Here's a heart from Gem. We moved home on this day, so Dad took us all out for a family dinner. It was delicious. 



Monday, February 11, 2013

Empty Jars Art

Aiden doodled with colored pens this week.


 
This pic didn't turn out bright enough but in his jars are an orange, garlic, chicken blob, bacon, an apple, pickles, and water (in that order).


Area of a rectangle.

I was glad that math was easy-peasy this week as finding the area of a rectangle just required Aiden to skip count. Moving work to Grandma's house threw off our schedule a bit! (But now we have got the hang of it I think.) Aiden finished his work early this week.



Done our first program!!

I know I always say "our" when it is really Aiden's books alone, but learning is a family thing ;)
Aiden has finished Grade One Phonics Museum. Here are some pics of his last pages of work:




Putting science into practice.

Aiden reads his vitamin bottle to see what vitamins and minerals are in the kids supplement after learning about them in science.




homebody

This mamma has some thoughts.... We have been uprooted recently and are staying at Grandma's house. Our house needs some work and maybe we are being thrown into a place of redirection. Our schedule is going to need to be slack for a few days as we (the parents) are going to be making big decisions.
As for the kids, Aiden has finished his English program this last week. He exclaimed, "I didn't know I could do the whole thing!" He is still giving me a bit of trouble as he tries to be so big and in charge. This is one of those characteristics that will be good if it is grown for good as he gets older and more mature. He will be a great man, leader, protector, daddy, one day. We are going to try out a new Sonlight program for him right away and hopefully this change will put him back on track as he really does love to learn. Yesterday he was writing songs and made me smile that he was back to his better self.
Gemma has been in ballet and there are many girls, friends included, there. It is nice for her to have something special for herself, and we even went out for lunch afterwards this week to make it a girls day. I am just changing gears in thinking about her schooling as she will be in kindergarten next year! I will have to register her and plan out her books soon, but for my sanity I will wait until we have things a little more sorted around home. 
Keiran is in the stage of learning emotion and is so mad and then so sad and then so silly. I am seeing more of his personality and giftings emerge and am thinking that he is going to be my encourager. He is great at giving hugs and saying kind words. He warms my heart immensely. Oh, and I have started our "How to Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Lessons" book with him as I heard a familiar phrase about frustration with not being able to read come out of his mouth. 
One thing that I can say, is that it is good to be able to pack up school in a box, even if it is a little disorganized.
.... suffering.....perseverance....character....hope.... (you know, from my old favorite verses in Romans 5)