Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Wednesday Racing

What can Warrior do when Student gets her beauty rest in the am hours?
Put to use the mismatch vintage racetracks Principal picked up at a local flea market.



Alphabet recognition and construction...where else, but outside! When does a child sit at a desk these days? Well, at the Homeschool, it's mostly in the winter!

And when is it NOT Physical Education for boys? Is not their life a continuum of circuit drills? Warrior looked too RAD in his Spider suit AND 2 wheeler!



Bible today was brought to life through a devotional by Nancy Speck that brought us to the Old Testament.
Student & Warrior recalled men from Bible days that had faith and acted on that faith, even when others around them didn't stand so firm.
Gideon
Noah
Joshua
Daniel
Abraham

And what about our personal story? Well, their stories and pictures of times they had faith and how God took care of them are illustrated here:



Student shared of her fears about the roller coaster experience, and how God kept her from falling over the edge. Warrior, on the other hand, was very current in his example, as he referenced his trying to change from a 4 wheel to a 2 wheel bike.

Today's Student Reading Summary: Princess & the Pea by Lauren Child
There is a prince and he wants a bride. And not far over a mountain, there was a girl that lives in a treehouse. She went out to see the beautiful moon. And then, a big storm comes and she's lost so she keeps walking on, and finds the castle where the prince is. The king answers the door and invites her in but she is soaking wet and beautiful. So when sh warmed herself up, the Queen gave her a nightgown and bath. Then the 12 mattresses on top and a pea on the bottom, along with goose-down pillows and linen sheets was where she would sleep. The Queen said if the girl doesn't sleep well, then the girl IS a real princess and will marry my prince! So, the next morning the Queen forgot that princesses have manners because she said she slept quite well, though she didn't. When the Prince saw her in the dining room, he dropped his teacup and she picked it up for him when he said, "There's a certain something about you!" And she said her name, and he asked her to marry him for a week. Time after time, and then she said YES! They got married!

Music involved review for Student and news for Warrior. They focused on families of instruments. They took turns placing their gamepiece on the correct family card. Yes, it was rocket science and they earned a chocolate chip for every correct answer!

As Student still has 2 weeks before violin lessons begin, so her patience for string instruments is running thin! Thus, we just had to add another instrument to her r'epertoire...THE DRUM!
Also used as:
steam roller
sibling attacker
rolling dodge ball



Current Events connected the Homeschool to Samaritan's Purse for an update on the efforts after the killer earthquake in Haiti more than six months ago. Student is standing in the gap and praying for the number of shoe boxes the Homeschool will give for their Operation Christmas Child program. As this year the focus is on Haitian children, God's children are allover this world, and we are so humbled by lifting them up to our Heavenly Father. For His plans are for good, for those who love Him. We stand on His promise to continue each day, in that which He has called us to be and do: Homeschool.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Tuesday Trigger

What else would cause the Homeschool to venture outdoors 6, count them, 6 times in one day? The blessed, uncommon coolness of the season.
Thanks to the Living God for His rainy day Tuesday Trigger
to get out the umbrellas and jump for joy!



Student and Warrior assisted with the multiple walking of Mascot. His preferred escape from teething symptoms is a walk in the stroller! Between discussions of rain-garb superhero identities, and plans of enemy attacks, Student reviewed measurements, calendar and temperature facts. She and Teacher had to laugh when some of the auditory review was stunted by lack of memory on BOTH their parts!

Warrior continued in Handwriting with his name, and the Letter A, and numbers 1,2 & 3. (Feels like the end of a Sesame Street episode!) He quickly requested that Teacher add C because he already knew how to "...write it". And of course, B was plopped right in the middle and he said that he could do that one with "...2 bumps!", no problem. It was then A HUNTING HE DID GO, to find 3 letter A objects...and this is what he collected!



Adult (not pictured)
Atlas, aka, cool map book
Accordian, (stretching the phonetics to include the short vowel sound)

Way to go Warrior!

In Genesis, we covered Creation. And no matter how many times it's read, Teacher gets goosebumps! Student, on the other hand, wanted to know why the Homeschool should read the Bible again, and again?! Such questions are the delight of a Teacher!

After a heart-to-heart about the Living Word, the state of one's heart, and growing in knowledge and admonition of the Lord, all pulled on the boots and went out for yet another Mascot stroll!

Nothing unusual to finish the day of learning. Visuals of God's love lavished upon His creations after His watering of the world left us with these sightings...



Blooms coming, & going,
Rain droplets dousing the noggin,
Dinosaurs hanging upon branches...
All in a day at the Homeschool!

Monday, August 16, 2010

The Hiatus is Back Off, Again

First day back to school at the Homeschool!
Changes abound, as in life with new seasons beginning and ending constantly,
there have been such changes around here.

Temporary Class Pet: Grasshoper on the window
Additional student: Warrior.
Older and wiser: Student.
Bigger and louder: Mascot.



Beginning the school day with Principal among us,
we finished the day knowing that his presence was God's provision.

Starting with Warrior's lessons in the early am,
he ran with the wolves AND took time for the phonetic alphabet.



Warrior identifies the letter and the sound and then proceeds to use the flashcard for a target! Works wonders, as he's done this some throughout the summer, and he only has a handful of letters that still cause him to check on the chart for clues. Great enthusiasm for ANYTHING that involves hurling objects... that's our Warrior!



Finishing up the outdoor lessons with sorting and counting, Warrior crossed over to the indoor environment for handwriting. This, of course, was maxed out with 3 words! And mornings ARE his attentive time!



Joining up with Student for Bible, we reviewed some facts.
66 total books
39 in the Old Testament
27 in the New Testament
4 sections the Old Testament books are divided into:
Law
History,
Poetry & Wisdom Writings,
Prophets

Preparation was then made for our library trip,
as Student complied a list of books from the BOOKS KIDS LOVE resource.


It was AFTER the library that we took Mascot in for a Dr. appointment.

Yes, he's had 5 days of fever.
Yes, he's exhibiting other teething symptoms.
Yes, his sleep and now eating habits have been interrupted.
Thus, we all filled up waiting room hours with talking, stories, games... and finally a movie on Principal's iPhone.



One catheter,
a blood work-up,
and many tears later,
we went home with a diagnosis of a viral infection.

Thanks be to God for blessings our FIRST day this year, with Principal to help wrangle kiddos at an unexpected afternoon vacation at the local physician. This virus too, shall pass, and the

homeschool shall resume tomorrow! Praise Him for His many blessings, as Student got off EASY today and she's full of PRAISE!

Friday, May 21, 2010

A Birthday Tea

Growing, growing, gone!

The day is done.
The tea was sweet.
The sun was beautiful.
The girls were delightful.
The food was so scrumptious.
The surroundings were heavenly.



A dream come true.
Student's seventh birthday tea...



Five gorgeous girls.
Two hours.
Five little cakes.
One happy birthday girl.



What can we say?
Our Father cares about details.



Whom can we thank?
Our gracious hosts, and the Lord above.



How can we forget?
We shall remember His faithfulness and blessings in abundance.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Days of Water and Roses

Water:
nicely paired with friends, snack and play.



Warrior quite enjoyed himself.

Roses:
clipping and readying (rose & peony) petals for sachets,
complete with thorns...



Student grew a mile in understanding this world is not our home.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Eating Numbers

This Warrior is preparing to say goodbye to 3.
And so to 3 he dedicates his pretzels today...



thanks to Student's creativity, the 2 of them
enjoyed eating numbers!

And so go the days of summer...

Add This

3 more days of school,
we did do,
so add it to the stats for the year:

17 Holidays
9 Sick Days
5 Halfies
158 Learning Days (Summer & Fall & Spring)
Blessed Beyond Measure

Summer,
here
we
come!

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