Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2015

Weekly Wrap Up: Weeks 13-14 - The One Before Vacation Commences

We're more than half way through our year! How exciting is that? And just in time to take 2 weeks off for Christmas celebrations and ringing in a new year. We'll see you in 2016!

CORE WORK
Cate received a 97% on her Section 4: Sentence Parts with English Grammar 101, and will start Section 5: Modifiers - Adjectives and Adverbs. She started list 12 of her vocab building. Her began writing a creative story based on a show that she enjoys.  She read The Hobbit.

She's completed 75% of pre-algebra on Khan Academy


Sam worked in his Grammar and Writing Handbook, reviewing plural nouns, and researched, wrote and edited his "perfect paragraph" on his favorite video game "Minecraft" and Christmas. He finished up his Handwriting Without Tears Cursive  and began writing his "perfect paragraphs" in cursive. He continued to review Grammar with Grammar Ninja, but I've decided to stop formal spelling instruction at this time. Instead, he will look up misspelled words on my Android Merriam-Webster app and correct them. (It has voice recognition to make it a little easier.) He read Holes.


He's completed 47% of math 4 on Khan Academy.

Both kiddos have stalled out in Math, so we're spending a bit more time on it these days, reviewing concepts with videos and practice problems with hopes of moving forward.

SCIENCE SNIPPETS
Sam and I finished up Earth in Apologia Astronomy, and moved onto the Moon. We've been looking forward to studying the moon since starting Earth. Why? We got to model moon phases with Oreos!




Cate finished Mod 5 on History of Life, Archaeology, Geology and Paleontology in Apologia General Science which was just reading and answering questions. She received a 100% on her final test.


CRAFTY CATE
Cate was not thwarted by my lack of being able to teach her to crochet; she taught herself! Being left-handed (or maybe it's just my spatial skills?), my work tends to be backwards and/or inside out when following patterns. Somehow it works for me, but doesn't work when teaching someone else. She figured out how the chain and do a half double crochet in the front post by trial-and-error. She made her first afghan.


HISTORY
Sam wrapped up "America: Story of Us" videos. It's our 2nd or 3rd time through the videos, and we've loved them each and every time.  We started reading aloud A History of US (Hakim).

Cate finished Ancient Music on Easy Peasy and is about three-quarters through Early American (week 26). She's been studying types of instruments, Native American music, classical music by Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Brahms, Haydn, Mozart, and Vivaldi, reading music (which she's already a pro at), Benjamin Franklin's armonica, and Pioneer and Revolutionary War music.


DAYS COMPLETED: CATE - 92 | SAM - 90

As always, special thanks to these bloggers for their weekly homeschool blog link-ups. Click on over to see what other homeschoolers are doing!

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Happy Homeschooling!

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Weekly Wrap-up: Week 10 - The One with Wonderful Weather and Making Rain

Have you noticed a "shortage" of Cate on blog posts? She's become an independent learner, using our resources to master information while managing her own time. She gets up "before the birds", delves into her studies, finishing most of them before Sam and I even begin his learning. I'm proud of her focus and determination this year.

CORE WORK
Cate continued to work on verbs (section 3) with English Grammar 101.  She's on list 8 of her vocab building. Her focus for essay writing this week was on unique words, further building her vocabulary. She's reading Little Women (Alcott).

She's completed 70% of pre-algebra on Khan Academy.

Sam worked on in his Grammar and Writing Handbook, and finished his "perfect paragraph" on Galileo for Astronomy.  He continues to review Grammar with Grammar Ninja, and Spelling with Grade Spelling. He's now on List 6 on Spelling. The process of writing out flashcards and studying them helped him pass List 5 finally. He's reading Diary of a Wimpy: The Last Straw (Kinney).

He's completed 47% of math 4 on Khan Academy.

SCIENCE SNIPPETS
Sam and I moved onto Earth in Apologia. With everything that a study on Earth can encompass, we're going to be "camped out" here a while. We covered pages 52-55 in our text.





HAPPY TRAILS
How could we not go for another walk in the woods when it was sunny and low 60s? This time we searched out fungi and observed the brook's water current by watching leaves swirl around, and Sam decided to try balancing on downed trees while walking across them.


PLACE THE STATE COMPETITION
Have you been over to Sheppard Software? Sam's been playing the states game to learn US geography. He's made it to level 3 (expert) and issued a challenge to me to beat his scores. You're on, son! I'm just barely scoring better than he does. Cate decided to take on the challenge this week too. A little friendly competition adds some fun and purpose to learning!

DAYS COMPLETED: CATE - 74 | SAM - 72

Next week we're on vacation! Cate and Sam will be visiting Nannie and Grandpa Lobster, their aunts and uncles, and cousins Noodle and Nugget while I do a few things around the house and crochet for hours. See you in a couple of weeks!

As always, special thanks to these bloggers for their weekly homeschool blog link-ups. Click on over to see what other homeschoolers are doing!

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Happy Homeschooling!

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Wednesday Hodgepodge: Thankful November


1. Besides Thanksgiving, something you're looking forward to on your November calendar?

Mom and Dad are coming for a visit. We haven't seen them since August when the kids went for Nannie Spoil Time. We met half way and the kids jumped into their van. My time with them was just in passing. It'll be nice to see them for a weekend.

2.  If I gave you a thank you card right now who would you send it to and why?

My hard-working, self-sacrificing, giving husband who always thinks of himself last when it comes to me and our kids. 

3. Of the breads listed, which one's your favorite...bagel, cinnamon, sourdough, garlic, banana, biscuit, pita, Naan, or plain old fashioned white bread?

I'm a carb-oholic. Any bread will do! But I love a great tangy sourdough.

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4. What's something you have in abundance? Is that a good thing?

Stuff. Nothing specific, but lots of stuff. And, no, I think there's something freeing about having just the stuff you use and nothing more. Time to declutter!

5. November 5th is National Love Your Red Hair Day. Are there any redheads in your family? Who's your favorite redhead?

My adorable niece is a "carrot top". Interestingly, "carrot top" is meant to describe someone with orange-red hair, but isn't the top of a carrot GREEN (as in leaves)?

6.  The travel website Busbud recently calculated the most Instagrammed spot in every state. Go here to see what made the list where you live. Are you happy with your state's #1? If not what do you think should be the most photographed spot in your state? Have you snapped a photo there? If you live outside the USA answer as it relates to your state, city or province.


Old Orchard Beach? I'm surprised. I would have guess Acadia National Park. OOB is such a crowded, touristy area in warm months, and mostly deserted in the colder months. A long stretch of beach on the Atlantic with an amusement park doesn't measure up to the natural beauty and awe of Acadia ALL year round.

Jordan Pond and The Bubbles. A favorite place for a hike. Photo Source

7. I'm going to try to have something related to gratitude in this spot each week during the month of November. Here's this week's question-

What's something you've learned about yourself this year that you're grateful for?

I'm a big time worrier. I've learned that I can count on God and others to help me through difficult situations. I'm become calmer and more patient, letting things happen as they happen when I can't control them.

8. Insert your own random thought here.


Join Joyce from From This Side of the Pond for Wednesday Hodgepodge. Share in the randomness!

Happy Hodgepodging!

Monday, November 2, 2015

Journal of a Mom: November 2, 2015

THE CLOCK READS...
7:17am

WEATHER IN MY NECK OF THE WOODS
A mostly sunny 56 degrees. A perfect Maine fall day.

IN THE GARDEN
We had a roaring fire in the firepit yesterday, burning some downed tree limbs and pieces of board used for outside projects. Leaves are scattered everywhere, and wild plants have withered. The yard is looking more brown than green.

LOOKING AROUND THE HOUSE
It's serene. The washer is filling with water. The fridge is humming. The room is dim. 

TO DO LIST
☐  Steam Clean the Carpet

TONIGHT'S DINNER MENU
Boston Baked Beans with Hot Dogs, Brown Bread and Cole Slaw

WHAT'S ON TV
I'll be catching up on the latest "The Amazing Race" episode on Hulu tonight. Do you watch?

CREATING FROM THE CRAFT BASKET
My son's shell stitch afghan is finished! I'm actually not sure how many weeks it took, but any afghan is a "labor of love". (Want to create your own afghan?  Here's the free pattern.) I've already started a new project, and if you're a Star Wars fan you're going to love it...


I'm sharing my crocheting creations over at Lucy Blossom Crafts (Mondays)Frontier Dreams (Tuesdays), The Philosopher's Wife (Tuesdays), Small Things (Wednesdays), Oombawka Design (Wednesdays), and Lunamon Design (Wednesdays).

I'M READING...

THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY AND THANKFUL
When it comes to chilly fall nights, soft, cozy flannel sheets are the best.


I'M WONDERING...
Is it time to trade in my van? or sell it privately? and buy another used vehicle...

NO WORDS NEEDED

DEVOTIONAL
...let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth. (KJB 1 John 3:18)

HHM

 I'm linking up to The Simple Woman at The Simple Woman's Daybook and to the Diary of a Stay At Home Mother at Happy Homemaker on Mondays.

Friday, October 30, 2015

Weekly Wrap-up: Week 8 & 9 - Welcoming in November

CORE WORK
Cate continued to work on verbs (section 3) with English Grammar 101. She wasn't satisfied with her 5 paragraph essay on medieval music, deciding to rework parts of the essay. (I'm thrilled that SHE took the initiate to polish the essay up.) She's on list 8 of her vocab building. She's reading Little Women (Alcott).

She's completed 70% of pre-algebra on Khan Academy.

Sam motored on in his Grammar and Writing Handbook. We created a list of areas we've worked on for writing a "perfect paragraph", which included one main idea, supporting sentences, a concluding sentence, capitals and punctuation, using adjectives, self-editing, and varied types of sentences. He continues to work on Grammar with Grammar Ninja  and Spelling with Grade Spelling. He conquered spelling week 4 list and is now on 5, but with each week being a challenge I've had him start making flashcards. He finished reading The Great Brain(Fitzgerald) and started Diary of a Wimpy: The Last Straw (Kinney).

He's completed 47% of math 4 on Khan Academy.

MODELING RADAR
Using a box, Plaster of Paris, crumbled scrap paper, a skewer, a ruler, and a pencil, Sam learned how radar works. I created "mountains" inside the box with scrap paper and Plaster of Paris, then closed it up. A grid was roughly drawn on the top. Using the skewer, he gently pierced the top of the box until it hit resistance, measuring the distance on the skewer with a ruler. Using 48 measurements he could roughly sketch out the "mountains" inside the box without seeing them.


INTO THE WOODS

Waiting for Cate at band practice can be tough on Sam and I. We bring along his book work, and (if THE parking spot is available closest to the school) we watch some on-line videos to go with our studies, but sometimes we just need to get out of the van and stretch our legs. I discovered a short trail through the woods a few weeks ago when Sam wasn't with us, so I brought him along for a walk this time.



BACK IN HISTORY
Cate studied medieval music last week with Easy Peasy, then finished polishing up a 5 paragraph essay to summarize what she had learned. This week she reviewed the basics of note reading and delved into early Japanese music (week 25).

Sam watched "America the Story of Us: Revolution" and  "America the Story of Us: Westward". We skipped "Revolution" somehow and had to go back in history to catch up. He watched "How the States Got Their Shapes: West Best?". He named 50/50 states on Level 1 in Sheppardsoftware US Geography, moving onto Level 2 then Level 3 quickly.

BRICK-BY-BRICK

I joined a carpool to get Jake (and 2 other boys) to STEM in late September, and Jake's dad is helping out with transportation some afternoons. It's opened up some free time for other activities. Sam joined up with the Library Lego Club this week. (And I finally picked up a book to read...) He also enjoyed some dizzy fun on the playground behind the library.


COOL COLORING
Cate discovered adult coloring pages. She enjoys coloring ones with inspirational or uplifting sayings, and has started to create a wall of her finished pages. Unfortunately the page corners are curling, so we're going to pick up thick paper to mount them on when we're in town again.


DAYS COMPLETED: CATE - 69 | SAM - 67

SHOULD WE?
In a typical year we don't usually complete this many days until around Christmas break, but our summer studies have put us ahead of schedule. If you don't see a wrap-up post next week, it might be because I surprised the kids with a week off...

As always, special thanks to these bloggers for their weekly homeschool blog link-ups. Click on over to see what other homeschoolers are doing!

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Happy Homeschooling!

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Wednesday Hodgepodge: Noisy Chocolate-Covered Scary Jeans


1. Are you comfortable with silence? If you're home alone, do you like silence or do you need regular background noise? Do you seek out times and places to be silent? What's your favorite place to find silence/be silent?

I need silence. I don't like loud, crowded places. The TV isn't on for "background noise". I don't understand why people take walks with music blaring through earbuds. (What about the rhythmic, soothing sounds of nature?)  But I'm sure when the kids are off on their own I'll miss their noise (even if I whine about it sometimes).


2. October 28th is National Chocolate Day. Can't let that go by without a mention now, can we? Will you celebrate? How? Let's say you can have one of the following right this very minute... a cup of hot chocolate, a strawberry dipped in chocolate, a bowl of plain chocolate ice cream, or a slice of chocolate pie...what's your pleasure?

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3. How do you feel about blue jeans? Favorite thing in the world to wear or nope, don't own a single pair? How often do you wear blue jeans in a typical week? Do you own a blue jean jacket?

I have a few pair of jeans, but if I had my choice I'd choose cozy,warm PJs everything single day. If only it was socially acceptable to wear them everywhere anytime...And, no, no jean jacket. I had one in the '80s though. Remember those?

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4. Are you superstitious? If so, in what way?

I'd like to say I'm not, but I do "knock on wood" occasionally.

5. If you had to come up with a costume using only things you have on hand right now, what could you come up with? 

A ghost? I have a few dingy white sheets!

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6. What scares you a little? What do you do when you feel scared?

Not knowing what the future holds. I am learning to trust God and His path for me and my family, Some unknowns are worrisome because they are decisions of those who don't have my family's best interest at heart. I have God, my wonderful husband, my family, my church, and children to lean on though.

7. Perhaps today will be the day I finish everything on my To Do List.

8.  Insert your own random thought here.


Join Joyce from From This Side of the Pond for Wednesday Hodgepodge. Share in the randomness!

Happy Hodgepodging!

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Tuesday Coffee Chat: A Long Day Done


Leslie asks this week, " The long work day is done, you arrive home and the first thing you do...?"

Time out for Mom

I've been a stay-at-home mama for 12 years. Don't let that fool you though: I'm hardly stay at home. Oh, how I wish to have ONE full day at home with no where to run to! 

Sometimes I celebrate when a snow storm is forecasted to shut down the roads...

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So, today is Tuesday, and Tuesday is a "slow day". (After all, I have time to blog this morning. Sort of. In avoidance of more housework.) 

To Do List
Get Hubby Off to Work with Coffee and Lunch
Get Jake to Carpool for School
Devotionals
Wash Dirty Dishes
Homeschool Cate and Sam
Vacuum
Figure Out Why the Vacuum Sounds like a Car with a Bad Exhaust
Wash Clothing and Hang Outside to Dry
Wash Dirty Dishes
Bake Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies
Make Chicken and Dumplings for Dinner
Hard boil Eggs for Snacks and Sandwiches
Wash Dirty Dishes
Dump Trash and Recyclables off at Transfer Station
Lego Club
Pick Up Jake from Carpool
Add Clean Pine Shavings to Coop
Sweep and Mop Floors
Wash Dirty Dishes
Clean Counters
Fold and Put Away Laundry
Boy Scouts

I'm sure I'm forgetting something...Do I need to make a trip to the store?

When the day is done, I'm looking forward to changing into cozy PJs, climbing into bed (with cocoa if the kids haven't drank it all) and watching "The Voice" while crocheting.

Look at my son's afghan...


Join Leslie at Ink Interrupted for Tuesday's Coffee Chat. (And, readers, I'll try very hard to get to comments and visit your blogs this week. Sometimes the week just gets away from me.)