Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Family Science, Tech, Art, PE

 
Science
 
We are immensely enjoying Exploring Creation; Zoology 2, Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day. This is feeling like a large growth year for our family and this curriculum adds to that.
Aiden, Gemma, and Keiran are richly learning from this text. We have begun to collect our sea animals to build an ocean, as we work through
each unit...
 

 Gemma colored a seal scripture page.
 
 Aiden recorded some facts about walruses.
 
 Gemma's walrus and manatee fact page.
 
 Keiran's walrus and manatee write up.
 
 
Applied Skills, Design, and Technology
 
Gemma and Keiran have been helping Aiden create some short movies. 
Keiran recently had a birthday and everyone joined to build a Lego Train and Station.
 
 
Arts Education
 
The Lokstet kids make homemade Christmas ornaments for the tree every year. This year they got learned a new skill, doing some cross-stitch needlework.
 


 
 
PE
 
This past season has consisted of bike riding, sledding, then back to bike riding, parkour, and soccer.
 
 Sledding at Grandma's property.
 
Getting ready for soccer.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Keiran --> LA, Bible, Math, Socials

Keiran. A little of this, a little of that.

 
Language Arts

Keiran's focus this year is to continue on improving his reading skills and for him to gain confidence in writing as well. He is still gaining ground with Reading Eggs, but has some stop when it comes to fluid chapter book/paragraph reading. He seems to thrive on individual vocabulary so I have been trying a different approach to building his reading skills and keeping him growing. This vocabulary book and word group reading book have been a sign to me that he can read well at these levels.




Keiran's Evan-Moor, "Skill Sharpener's Spell and Write Grade 3", and "Explode the Code 5"
 book work:




 
Bible

Reading through the Keepsake Bible with Mom. Pick a story, mom reads.





Math

Keiran has moved on to Math-U-See Beta. Lesson 4- rounding to ten and estimation:



Social Studies

Keiran's is working through "Canada My Country. "


 Looking for Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans, and for which one is closest to us.
 
Mapping.
 


Gemma --> LA, Bible, Math, Socials

Gemma. A little of this, a little of that.

 
Language Arts.
 
 
Gemma daily works on journaling and reading. This is our practice and free creative writing time. Gemma is excelling in reading. Her journal helps build confidence and spelling skills, and sometimes a little grammar as well. She is doing great with this this year. The focus that I wanted for Gemma this year was to improve upon and build her spelling ability. She is working at A Reason For Spelling, Level D.


 Gemma picked this book from our varied stack of readers.

 A page from Gemma's journal and how we use it for building spelling skills.

 Spelling worksheet- definitions.

Proofreading.


Bible
Gemma has been enjoying her "The Book of Bible Doodles" this year. The stories she is learning have often lined up with Kids Church so it has been fun that way. Gemma is first looking up her scriptures in her bible and then colors and adds to her doodle pages.


 
Math
 
Gemma is working through Math-U-See Beta this year.
Here is a sample of lesson 27- subtracting money:
 

 
 
Social Studies
 
Gemma chose Canada's Natives of Long Ago this year. She has been reading all about the Inuit for the last while.
 
 Her Inuit unit title page.
 
The Inuit food and facts.


Aiden --> LA, Bible, Math, Socials

Aiden. A little of this a little of that.

 
Language Arts

 
Aiden works on his daily journaling and reading everyday. After that his main focus has been Evan-Moor Grammar and Punctuation workbook. Here are some samples of what he has been doing:
 
 Regular or irregular verbs.
 
 Regular or irregular verbs in the past tense.
 

 Classifying pronouns. Subject, object, or reflexive?
 
 
Bible
 
Aiden has been doodling through the bible. I love this resource because it causes him to look up his own scriptures before he draws a simple doodle to reflect on what he read. Here is his doodle from Psalm 98:4:
 
 
 
Math
 
Aiden is working through Math-U-See Delta, learning division.
Single digit division with a remainder.
 
Social Studies
 
Aiden has dove into Courage and Conquest, Discovering Canadian History. He is studying all about the settlers through reading text, maps, a timeline, and online research. It is another rich Donna Ward resource.
 
 Viking worksheet.
 
 Building his timeline book.
 
 English settlers worksheet.
 

Adding to his timeline.
 
 
 

Monday, September 4, 2017

Our First Day, 2017/18.

Last week I spent some time organizing our school books, and letting the kids pick readers and play with their journals. Today we jumped into our first real day of routine. It's always a bit of a balancing act but went well. I am getting a feel for what this year looks like and I think it will be a growth year (last year being a restorative and resting one). Here are some visuals of our day!


 First of all, you have to get the littlest sibling working on something, right? They love to be included and feel like they are doing something similar. Math blocks are a special thing that is allowed out during school time and Finn loves creating with them. Roads are the fave thing right now. 
 
Bible
I tried hard to find some bible curriculum for some time and I picked up some various books. This year I wanted to give the kids more choice so that they are excited and take initiative in what they are learning. I found this coloring bible at Chapters recently for Keiran. He can read and color the whole entire bible essentially, even the cover. I love that there is a visual aspect to his learning each story.
 
 This is the book that Aiden picked for bible. I love that he has to use his bible to look up the verses and then doodle his thoughts about it. I am seeing and hoping for tons of growth in the kids' knowledge of scripture this year, as the older two especially are more thoughtful about things and maturing.
 
 Gemma's book is similar. She can doodle and color, and also look up her verses. I am adding these to their morning English routine.
 
Mom's planner has a weekly bible plan and fighter verse and this was the one written in so we read this together this morning too. 

 
Language Arts
 Aiden chose this for his first reader. I had so much fun at the homeschool convention picking up all sorts of reading subjects, knowing my kids interests and preferences. Aiden loves the WW2 stuff.
 
Aiden's "Grammar and Punctuation Six," Evan Moor workbook.


 My house read-aholic, Gemma, has already finished her first book and is on to the second. Here is her first picks for readers.
 
Gemma did a little write-up after her first book. I did not help her correct it as it was on her own initiative. I still need to photocopy some graphic organizers for the kids to fill out when they are reading, but she got ahead of me, haha. Love her enthusiasm.  
 
Gemma's "A Reason for Spelling, Level D" wordlist. 

 My good friend had the idea to encourage Keiran's reading with an audio book. It is so great to discuss ideas and challenges with other homeschool moms. He wanted a funny book and I found this at Chapters. So far so good. It also frees me up from sitting with him as this is a busy time of the school morn with lots of instruction at different times. He has also picked some readers that we will balance him and mom reading together. His confidence is coming!
 
 Keiran's "Skill Sharpeners, Spell and Write 3," by Evan Moor. He did awesome at this.
 
Keiran was brave this morn with his journal and didn't want mom's help at all. This is a perfect example of how and why we do journaling. I let the kids create and write whatever they want and keep it to just a couple of corrections. They usually copy around two words which helps them build spelling skills and this time around Keiran got some review phonics lessons too.




Science 
I ended up changing my mind when I picked up our science curriculum this year. They didn't have my intended pick and when I saw this I remembered that Keiran has been saying he wants to be an underwater animal rescuer. What better way to engage his already big love for science? It is a nice change from our usual science picks.


Also, this science comes with a Junior Notebooking Journal. This was Gemma's activity that she was working on (Keiran had the same). And....
 
 Aiden has a regular notebooking journal that requires more older thought from him. It was our first taste of the curriculum today. Mom read a lot of text, and the kids worked on their journals at the same time as they listened to a ton of information. Today's lesson was about nekton, benthos, and plankton; or the types of aquatic animals.
 
 
We kept it to those three subjects today and got our regular day sorted out into routine. More to come this week.