Well, I have finally begun to gain some energy back...and this week we started each school day 'on time', which is at 8:30-8:45 a.m. Though we did not actually finish everything for the week, getting started earlier helped me feel like we actually did accomplish enough! We had co-op today, and we were going to finish the couple of things we had left after that, then go grocery shopping. However, it turned out that I had cleaning duty ( I had not looked at the schedule closely enough) and we did not get any school work or grocery shopping done today. Oh well, life happens! It was nice to be able to serve in this way to insure that our co-op day runs smoothly...and the kids behaved really well, which was very encouraging.
Overall, the new schedule I created worked well this week, and I anticipate it going even better next week. We will be starting Unit 5 on Monday..woohoo!!
Something we really enjoyed this week, and I thought showed exactly how much we've learned, was doing the acrostice with the name POCAHONTAS. Here is what we came up with...it was a cooperative effort between myself, dd, and ds.
Pretty Indian girl
Obedient
Called John Smith her brother
Across the sea she went
Helped the settlers by bringing them food
Open communication with the settlers of Jamestown
Needed her father to pay her ransom
Taken prisoner by a Jamestown resident (Captain Argall, it turns out...we couldn't remember!)
Asked her father not to kill John Smith
Stayed in Jamestown to marry John Rolfe
I learned something this week...
I always thought that Pocahontas married John Smith...turns out it was John Rolfe! Who knew?!
We had fun doing our experiments in Science....we learned what happens to regular and salt water when the sun shines on it. We also learned how a river makes it's path and where the source, mouth , riverbank, and riverbed is located. The kids enjoyed making their columns with the mollusks and drawing each one, as well as learning about bivalves and univalves.
We had another great Bible Study and verse this week...and the character trait is important..
trustworthiness. This is something we've struggled with in our home and I was glad to see that it was covered during our study. It's so great to be able to get them thinking about these things...and that I don't have to come up with the questions and ideas on my own!
We are moving ahead in English and Math quite quickly. I am wondering, though, if doing 2 lessons a day is adding too much to our day. If we still don't finish the things we want to get to this week, I may have to think about slowing them down a bit.
We will finish reading Phillis Wheatley on Monday...then we will begin
Come On, Seabiscuit! for our storytime selection. We have all enjoyed getting to know
Phillis and
The Wheatleys, and I feel sure we will have a great time learning about little
Seabiscuit, too.
That's about it for our week. I hope to post pictures of what we're doing, eventually, but we still can't find the cable we use to transfer pictures from the camera to our computer.
Once we do, I'll post some pictures.
On other thing...we did the graham cracker continents this week, and the kids loved it. My 5 yo also joined in...he made Texas!
Anyway, we had seen somone else's pictures on here a week or two ago from when they did it, and when the kids learned Thursday was the day
we were doing it they were so excited! They did a great job, and had fun too. Thanks, Carrie, for all the great activities in your guides!
I'm looking forward to reading more about everyone else's week.