Monday, April 20, 2009

Preparing for 1st grade already?!

Our oldest daughter's kindergarten year is quickly coming to a close. We are beginning to plan for first grade, which is unbelievable.

I feel really bad about not keeping up with this blog, but hopefully it will be easier to do so once we are in more of a routine. Kindergarten ended up being a lot more laidback than we had intended--for a variety of reasons--and first grade will have to be more structured. The main goal we had for this year was for JRL to read, and she does. She even somewhat enjoys it when she's slowing down enough to read words accurately. She has been doing this thing where she sees a word like "lived" and says, "loved," without really paying attention. This is something we will continue to work on with her.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

CRAZY TWO MONTHS

I can't believe I have let this blog go this long. Sorry about that. JRL's phonics instruction is going quite well, and she's grasping pre-mathematics concepts nicely so far. She has memorized all of the oceans and most of the continents and can point them out on a globe we have. She knows some of her more advanced body parts (i.e., wrist, elbow, etc.) Pretty cool. She enjoys it, and that is the most important thing. :)

To recap on non-LWA-related matters:

September:

First day of school
Planning NJL's first birthday party
Sickness went around the family; party postponed a week
NJL turned 1
NJL's first birthday party
Pizza Hut field trip with our co-op

October:

Bought apples and made tons of apple pie filling (to freeze), apple pies, apple crisp, applesauce....
Football and soup/chili night with some friends
A death in the family took us two states away on two days' notice; we were there a little over two days
JRL's first "dissection"--owl pellets with the co-op

Fall festival and chili night with some friends
Apple orchard/pumpkin patch trip with kids
NJL's first self-fed pasta experience
Costume party with church
Lots of jumping in leaves :)

So now may I be excused? :) I will try to blog more consistently from here on out. Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and then it will be Christmas and New Year's. Where does the time go?!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The First Day of School

We had a ball.

NJL has a cold, so that kind of wore on everyone , especially me... but since I know these days pass quickly, I am trying to enjoy the clingy baby. :)

The girls are getting over colds, but they were surprisingly happy to be "doing school" finally yesterday.

We all woke up later than we had planned, but still pretty early around here for a Monday. DH is a minister, but he doesn't believe in taking Mondays off per se... but regardless they do usually feel like our lazy day. Not yesterday, though. We were up and at 'em and going relatively early.

We started out singing hymns. After beginning the day this way I wish we started this years ago. There is something about lifting your voice in song that starts the day off on the right foot. I usually empty and re-load the dishwasher in the morning while *listening* to hymns, but honestly I rarely feel up to singing first thing in the morning. Singing with the family forced me to do so. Maybe as I age I won't lose my range after all if I keep up with it. I was just telling a friend the other day that I have not really used my voice since high school choir, and as a result I can tell when we sing at church that I am not maintaining my range. Since I never learned how to play any instruments, my voice is all I have. I'd hate to lose it!

After singing, DH led all of us in prayer and asked for guidance in educating our children. It was a great way to start our day.

MKL decided at that point that she wanted to go play, so I decided JRL and I would do her math. I figured math is one of those things you should probably do when your mind is sharpest, right? We started with Lesson 1 of the Saxon Math K curriculum. We worked on the calendar and pattern blocks. JRL seemed to enjoy it, so that's good. She liked making flowers out of the pattern blocks. :)

I worked with JRL on her phonics yesterday, and she's coming along nicely with that. I was expecting to be more nervous and uptight about everything, but in the end the absolutely only thing she didn't do was handwriting yesterday, and we'll work on that more other days. No biggie.

DH sat down and did some work on science and social studies with her yesterday, but it was all very laidback.

A very good day overall!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Tomorrow...

We begin.

I CAN'T WAIT. :)

Monday, August 25, 2008

Monday

No case of the Mondays here today... instead, I feel rather rebellious. Today is the first day of school for many of the area schools, yet my kindergarten-age daughter is home. This is all surreal, sure to be even more so in two weeks when we officially start school at home.

Tonight and tomorrow night I have meetings with the two homeschool co-ops we're looking to meet with this year. The one tonight is for a new group, and the one tomorrow night is with the group we have worked with for two years. That should be fun.

Where are you in your homeschooling adventure right now? Starting a new school year? In the middle of a year-round schedule? ???

Saturday, August 16, 2008

YESSSSSS

We ordered our Saxon Math K materials as well as this home Bible curriculum. Looking forward to diving into both.

Three weeks from Monday we start school. EEK!

Friday, July 25, 2008

Reading!

JRL started reading this week. She read the first two BOB Books on Wednesday. Needless to say, we are thrilled.

Basically, when she had trouble with blending sounds (we were using Phonics Pathways), I did not really know what to do. Then DH saw a copy of Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons while we were on vacation, so we tried that. It works a lot more on blending, so for that portion of JRL's reading instruction anyway, it worked very well. We may go back to PP for further instruction, as the format of 100 Easy Lessons is a bit repetitive even for JRL.

Exciting times.... and only a little over a month until JRL starts kindergarten! :)