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Friday, September 30, 2011
Week in Review V
Language Arts seems to be going really well for all 3 girls. Chiggie seems to have an intuitive grasp on grammar and even though she's learning some of the formalities they're all things she semi-understood already. Next week is her last week on Mr. Popper's Penguins and then we will be moving on to oral presentations and tall tales. Tea blows me away in this department. She is a great reader and is really loving the Captain Underpants right now. She too, has an intuition about grammar. We will keep her spelling words for one more week though, she needs to practice them more. Midge is doing good as well. She finished another book today and is coming a long way in her handwriting.
In Bible we finished up Lesson 3 and all the girls memorized their verses. This lesson was more story based and I think it will be nice next week to have a couple of activities. Especially the little girls really need the activities.
Typing is same 'ol, same 'ol. Chiggie is working on speed and Tea is still focused on mastering the keyboard.
Math was a big deal this week. All 3 girls' math lessons went from what seemed like pretty major review to much more difficult concepts. They handled it well. Chiggie aced her test and is gaining a confidence she didn't have before. Tea continues doing 2 lessons a day even when her stomach hurts, her big toe hurts, she is seeing double, she has a hangnail etc. Oddly I think it might be the cure as the afore mentioned symptoms alleviate at lunch break. Midge is counting well and has mastered the days of the week and the months of the year.
In History we learned about the colonization of New York and New Hampshire. We started in on the Puritans today and they were surprised to learn that there is a difference between them and the Pilgrims. We will finish them and a couple more colonies next week and then we are all excited to start studying the Native Americans.
Mercury was still our planet in Science. We made salt dough models and the girls covered the surfaces with marks made by their asteroids (rocks). That was fun and easy.
This was also a very busy week. On Monday we went to see the movie Dolphin Tale, on Wednesday Buster had his 18 month well child check,and on Friday we had a get together with some friends and made boats to put in the irrigation ditch. It was fun, but I think we were on overload early on in the week. Futuristically I will try not to have so much so early in the afternoon. We got all of our work done, but it felt rushed at times and I don't like that. We're all excited about the weekend and I can't believe we just finished our 6th week!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
My Little Helper

Friday, September 23, 2011
Week in Review IV
In Language Arts Midge has been working for several weeks on making puppets to act out the stories she reads. This week she put a book in order and illustrated it herself. She is such an eager learner. Chiggie did well on her spelling test and got a new word list for next week. She reviewed letter writing and envelope addressing along with more work on grammar.
Tea had a very busy week in Language Arts. She too aced her spelling test. On Monday she made this timeline of her from birth to one. She really enjoyed this activity. She also completed the first story in her literature program and got to put it on her chart. She had really been anticipating this moment.In Bible we began part 1 of lesson 3:What is God like? Chiggie has taken a new interest in the Chronicles of Narnia (an old obsession) and has decided she will read through the whole series. I have no doubt she will.
In typing Chiggie earned a certificate of touch typing keyboard completion. She is now working on speed. Her accuracy is already 100% so she strives to maintain that as well. Tea is still plugging away. She normally suffers mystery illnesses that recover immediately after typing time.
In math Midge is moving on to more difficult concepts and this pleases her. This week she started basic addition and clock reading. It makes her feel grown up and like she doing real math. Tea continues to blaze through in Math. She steadily moved through two lessons a day and one test this week. She masters concepts very quickly. She will most likely spend the first semester completing 1st grade math and the second semester completing 2nd grade math. Chiggie does exceptional but it is her least favorite. She continues to cement those all important math facts. Like Tea she seems to intuitively understand many concepts, the difference is she doesn't much like to show her work.
In science we wrapped up our study of the sun. We made a sun viewing box (it worked marginally okay) and the girls liked that. I wish I would've had a bigger box! They made sun wheels with facts about the sun and completed their mini-books as well. On Thursday we began studying Mercury. They love learning about actual planets. Midge sometimes mixes our subjects up though. I asked how they thought all of those craters ended up on Mercury and she piped in with an enthusiastic and confident "Squanto!" Hmmmm......
Speaking of Squanto, in history we sailed right through our Pilgrim study. The girls learned a lot and so did I. Chiggie loves reading historical fiction and even tried her hand at writing her own this week.


Thursday, September 22, 2011
Belt Testing
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Busy is Better
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Midge's Feet
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Fall Kick-Off and Dedication
After all that we came home and rested for a good portion of the afternoon. I didn't go to sleep until 4 am the night before and had to be up early so I was exhausted. Buster took a nice nap and the King watched the Bronco game. Luckily they won and he was happy. We had chili, homemade bread, and cinnamon rolls for dinner. It was delicious and very festive. I hate how short our weekends seem, but at least we made the best of this one!
Friday, September 16, 2011
Week in Review III
In Science we are still studying the sun. The girls loved the experiment this week, which was melting chocolate with a magnifying glass. They were amazed at the power of the sun. Of course we discussed safety but it was neat to see Chiggie burn a hole through her chocolate bar!
So we are 4 weeks in and not looking back. I thinks it's safe to say we are all enjoying ourselves. Sure, life continues to happen and nothing is ever perfect, but I feel much more relaxed. We are officially halfway through our first quarter!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
The Weather
Monday, September 12, 2011
Jet Lag
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Nigh-Night
Friday, September 09, 2011
Week in Review II
We had another great week! It flew by, but I'm sure that had to due with Monday being a holiday.
In Language Arts we are sailing right along. This is a strong area for all 3 girls and something that they enjoy. Chiggie is working on writing dictated passages and is doing very well. Tea got 100% on her very first spelling test and is a quick study on the more advanced phonics rules. Midge loves anything having to do with reading and read the first book in her program all by herself today. She was so proud and happy to glue it to her chart.
Monday, September 05, 2011
Sunday, September 04, 2011
Cooling Off
Saturday, September 03, 2011
Cousins
Denver
The next day we went to the Rockies game. We had great seats and they won! It was nice to come home and see the kids after a night away, but we definitely needed it!
Friday, September 02, 2011
Week in Review
8/29-9/2
We had a great week. In language arts Chiggie finished up her first book study and moved onto lesson 3. Tea wrapped up a unit on nouns, pronouns, and punctuation, and Midge worked on story sequencing.
For Bible we wrapped up our first 2 week unit on "The Rock." All 3 girls memorized their verses, journaled, and completed a few lesson related worksheets as a team.
Typing was put on the back burner due to the keyboard issues, but we'll pick right back up with that next week.
Both Chiggie and Tea had their first math tests on Friday. They both did wonderfully. Their first math unit was basically review from the previous grade so they are right where they need to be to move on.
In History we finished discussing the early explorers, the first settlement, and the lost colony of Roanoke. The girls have loved this! The activities and writing projects are very interesting to them. They spent at least 20 minutes on Friday discussing all of their theories of what may have happened to Virginia Dare. This has been a surprise. I didn't expect this subject to be a favorite.
Science was also a fun one this week. We started the week out learning about Galileo and Copernicus. The end of the week was focused on the actual planets and their positions around the sun. We made the model below to use as our classroom example.
Boo was happy to be the one to paint the sun.
Midge had fun, but getting messy isn't her favorite thing to do.