Friday, August 29, 2008

Starting to get the hang of it!

Well, it has been two weeks of homeschooling now and I finally feel like we are starting to get somewhere. Don't get me wrong, we have had a blast the last few weeks and I know that the boys are learning, but we have had some fights along the way. The last two days have been virtually fight free and the boys have been really excited about doing school.

This week we have worked on colors a little more. We focused on black, brown and white. Jonah often get black and white confused so we thought this would be good. We ate black olives, cauliflower, and chocolate for our snack and talked about the colors. We went for a walk and found things that were these colors.
We have also been focusing on safety along with the public schools green ribbon week. My sister is the PTA person over green ribbon week at her school and provided me with a lot of fun things to do.
For phonics work we have been playing a lot of games. One game that we played was one with a egg carton that I wrote the letters of the alphabet on the inside of the egg holder ( lol-I don't know what to call them) and the boys took turns tossing a marble into the carton to see what letter it landed in. They identified the letter and then had to say a word that began with that letter. They both did very well. I was very enlightened by there knowledge, and it was quite encouraging!
One of our favorite things that we do is our value of the week. This week we have been talking about communication. We have played games and discussed how we can talk and communicate our needs. It has been great. It is funny how kids always know the correct answers, but when it come down to it, they don't do it. I guess adults are the same way really.
They boys have also learned our family motto. They now know it by heart and we love to say it every day. Sometimes we say it like monsters and sometime like babies. It is really fun.
Today we started reviewing shapes. We did some painting with sponges that were cut into shapes. They boys had a lot of fun with that. So did I. I made a Christmas tree with presents and everything under it! Jonah also sat and wrote the number 1 for his writing practice.
All in all I think things are going really well!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Thanksgiving Point

Yesterday we also went to the Thanksgiving Point Gardens. It wasn't really for school, mainly just because we thought it would be fun and it was only two dollars per person. The boys had alot of fun. Travis asked Jonah what he like best and he just said"I liked everything! It was sooo fun!" I am glad that we went it was a good break for us! Here are some pictures from our adventure!

Colors

Well yesterday we talked about colors. We talked about the primary colors that are blue red and yellow. (Not that you didn't know that). Anyway, we learned the names of them in Spanish. We painted pictures with thoughs colors and made other colors by blending them together. The boys had a lot of fun! We also made ice cream with yellow bananas, blue berries and red apples. It really was just kind of a review for both of them, but it was fun and relaxing and a good starting point in our math skills. Jonah still has a few problems with some of his colors, so I thought it would be a good review.Here is a picture of the painting that we made yesterday.


Monday, August 18, 2008

First day of school

Well the first day of school has officially come and gone. Things went relatively well. There were a few bumps in the road. Mainly dealing with Jonah getting used to being more structured at home then we normally are. At one point he said he was done doing school at home and so we talked about why. He said he wanted Mrs. Weber to be his teacher again this year. I explained to him that she couldn't be because he was in 1st grade now and so mommy was going to be his teacher. That actually went over quite well. We were really flexible in the schedule. Jonah kept talking about how he wanted to do show and tell, which was not on the schedule, but he wanted to do it, so we did. He talked about a few of his toys and then he was ready to do more "school". Another time we were going to read the scriptures and they wanted to read other books, so they (Jonah and Simon) each picked out one book and we read those first and then we read the scriptures. Their behavior was really pretty good!
Some of the things that we will do every day are the pledge, reciting our family motto, doing the weather and calendar charts in both English and Spanish, and prayer. We will also do Brain Gyms every day. This will help the boys to be able to move about more and at the same time work their "brain muscles" to enable them to think better. We will also read the scriptures every day and work phonics into that.
Every week we will have a value of the week that we will work on. This week it is Honesty and Candor. We played a game were we pantomimed feelings and then we pulled papers out of an egg carton with different scenarios on them and talked about how they would make us feel. The boys really liked that!
Every other day we will work on either language arts or math. Today we worked on language arts. We did a few letter games and then Jonah did some work in a workbook on the letter "F". We are also going to study Spanish this year because Jonah is really interested in it right now, so in addition to doing the weather and calendar in Spanish we are going to work on other words. This week we are focusing on Colors. Today we learned rojo which is red. The boys loved this. We sang a little song that said red is rojo and then we went around looking for things that were red and said rojo as we pointed to them. We worked in piano practicing as music study also. All in all, I think it was a great day!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

School is about to start!

I can hardly wait! I still have some preparing that I have to do. Mainly just gathering things together and getting stuff for crafts ready and that sort of thing. It won't take much. I really think that this is going to be so great for my family. We have been working on little things over the summer and to my delight Jonah seems to know more then what the tests show and what he normally displays. We have been trying to get him to display things in different ways and when we find a way that clicks with him, he gives us all sorts of information that we have never heard come out of his mouth before.
Anyway, we are doing to keep track of school things on this blog. Things we are learning, how we are progressing etc. We thought it would be a good idea to keep a record of stuff. Any thoughts or suggestions about things are welcome comments.