I've so missed this check-in as of late and am glad to be back to it!!!
I am so thankful for the active learning HOD is bringing to our home during this cold winter. HOD is keeping our dc entertained and learning as we are often indoors this time of year.
Beyond Little Hearts for His Glory:
My ds has made an easy transition from LHFHG to Beyond. He feels so "grown up" learning new things in Beyond. He loves math - though he is quite sure there is no need for ME to teach it to him (there is though
). He loves the hands-on activities we do with HOD. In this picture, we're using the snowman as a "storyboard" to do math. There are chocolate chips for "buttons", and he moves them to show addition and subtraction sentences. He adores subtraction since he gets to "take them away" by eating them!
I like to demonstrate subtraction problems myself
. These activities make doing his math workbook super easy.
This was another one of our favorite activities. He learned he is "fearfully and wonderfully made". I drew the outline of a face and body for him, and he sat on the bathroom counter looking in the mirror drawing himself exactly as he looked that day (notice the matching shirt
). There is a pocket on the front of the shirt that we wrote the Bible verse on to hide it in his heart. He showed my dh this the moment he walked in the door!
Preparing Hearts for His Glory:
I cannot tell you how much we are enjoying this. My ds is learning so much, and it is easy on me - no prep, done in about 4 hours - as someone else said "curriculum heaven"!
Here he is using DITHOR. We're finishing up the Adventure genre, and he read Paddle to the Sea, which he loved! I have to tell you, Carrie and I were looking at high school lit./comp. this week, and DITHOR is doing an awesome job of preparing our dc for that! I won't name curriculums, but there were some high school curriculums I felt were much easier than DITHOR.
Whatever curriculum we were looking at, they ALL used story elements in activities and directions - and DITHOR is so solid in teaching those. I feel comfortable with high school lit. because of DITHOR.
I snapped a few pictures of Carrie's son doing PHFHG and DITHOR too and thought I'd post them. The first pic is of him doing fractions in his Singapore math. He's doing so well with his math - he really likes math and catches on easily to the way Singapore explains concepts. The last 2 pics are a few of my favorites of him. He is doing DITHOR and reading The Saturdays for it. Shaw absolutely LOVES to read! You can see that on his face - he is an avid reader and is very knowledgeable about genres, story elements, etc. He ADORES oral narrating and has never been short on what he shares for it
- but his joy for reading is neat to see. He's a great kid - I'm glad he's my sons' friend (and cousin).
So, what happened in your week with HOD?
In Christ,
Julie
P.S. Sorry if you saw the BIG pics I had on a bit ago! I figured out how to make them smaller - whew! You can click on these if you want to see them bigger though.