** For the purpose of this blog and to withhold the names of my precious ones, my oldest will be referred to as "Mango", and my youngest is going to be "Snow Cone". These names are both their choices. Can you tell that it is one hot summer day here? The Pre-K and 2nd grade signs for our first day of school came from
this Pinterest site.
Mango is now in 2nd grade, and Snow Cone is 3 1/2 so we are doing Pre-School with her. We had an amazing week of homeschool this week. All of my fears & doubts have gone away as we successfully completed our week. We actually enjoyed it!
Our main curriculum is
My Father's World-Adventures. Through MFW we have US Geography, Bible, science, art, music & more. We add Math & Language Arts to it, and we are all set. For math, we chose the curriculum that came recommended by MFW which is
Singapore Math. For Language Arts, we chose
First Language Lessons by Jessie Wise. It is has been given very high reviews which is our reason for selecting it. We have also added the spelling curriculum which is
All About Spelling, Level 2. We are also studying spanish through
Speekee. Many of the print outs and ideas that we will use come from Pinterest.
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Reading her Bible
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Working on their Bible project |
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We spent the week learning many things. First is that Jesus means "The Lord Saves" in Greek. The girls also learned what their names meant, and how special they are to us. We talked about how The Old Testament is like a mysterious puzzle in that it tells of the events leading up to Jesus's birth, but we don't actually see those things take place until The New Testament.
In Math, we started at Singapore Math 1B because there were some things that she needed to learn that were not covered last year where she attended. However, we are breezing through most of it quickly.
We also started in First Language Lessons, Level 1. This particular level discusses several parts of speech that also were not covered in her previous first grade class. I want to make sure that she is introduced to the basics before moving on to Level 2. She also memorized a poem, "The Months", this week as well.
In Art, she drew Christopher Columbus's boat, Santa Maria, and then she made a large bookmark out of it. She also learned how to draw a log cabin through the art curriculum that came with MFW.
We did start at level 2 for Spelling because she did really well last year, and I didn't want her starting off with the complete basics since she was past that. She has already had a handful of light bulb moments this week while learning some of the new spelling rules. She also loves being able to spell words on the magnetic whiteboard. Stay tuned as next week we just might have to put some of the rule breakers in jail. I'm sure that will be fun!
We studied about a boy named Pedro that traveled from Spain to the US with his family on a ship. We learned about what it was like to be a pioneer like Pedro and his family. We also made our own versions of Columbus's boats, the Pinta, Nina & Santa Maria. We put them in the big bathtub, and we provided the wind to race them from Spain to the US. It was so much fun.
We also learned Spanish with Speekee. Speekee settings were at the park (el parque) and at the restaurant (el cafe).
Snow Cone studied the letter N and did a lot of sorting, cutting, writing, and pasting. We also have
My Father's World Pre-K curriculum for her and she was able to utilize many of the learning toys that are provided as well as some others that we have made here at home. Many of our printouts come from the
Letter of the Week curriculum by Erica at Confessions of a Homeschooler. Her site and blog is a joy for homeschooling moms and dads!
Overall, this was a super successful week. I am so proud that our new adventure has turned out to be even more rewarding for all of us than we expected. Mango told me several times throughout the week that "homeschool is AWESOME!", which made me quite proud that she is enjoying it so much. She also asked me on Friday if we could continue to do school on Saturday. She said she "just LOVES it". Of course, I told her that we all need a break until Monday ;o). Momma has to have some time to plan children's church as well as prepare for next week. I know every day won't be a walk in a park, but I know that the rewards from this week and the weeks to come are absolutely heaven sent.
*This blog will be an attempt to document our homeschool journey as well as help our fellow homeschool friends.