Christmas is just around the corner, and we are getting excited to spend it with family. I can't believe how quickly this school year is going! It is just flying by. I hope you are all doing well and looking forward to celebrating the birth of our Savior. Here are some hi-lights from this week:
Creation to Christ:
Wyatt began his new science book
Birds of the Air, and he is excited to begin making his own bird book. Here are some pictures of his first entry:
His mosaic of horse and chariot turned out so neat! I was proud of the time he took drawing and coloring it. It went perfectly with what we're reading about in history. We could hardly read and turn the pages fast enough to get to the conclusion of God King. That book is absolutely amazing - full of adventure! Wyatt took it up to his room right away when we finished it, so he could read it "at least 4 times again".
Wyatt liked learning the parts of prayer this week (ACTS: adoration, confession, thanksgiving, supplication). It was a good reminder for me too! What a great week with CTC!
Beyond Little Hearts:
Riley and I were amazed at the size of a bison! We measured it out with masking tape on our floor, and all 3 of the kids fit inside it:
Another fun thing was experimenting with air current and birds' flying. Here is the arced wings of the vulture and how when air blows underneath it, it flies high into the sky. Wyatt wanted to get in on this one too:
Riley's writing continues to improve and has really become neat now. He does a great job with writing his poem when I draw lines for him on white paper:
Riley continues to enjoy his history readings, Bible memory work, and music. We are reading Mountain Born right now, and he narrates quite well from it. Since we live on a farm too, he finds a lot of it interesting and yet familiar. It's been a wonderful week with Beyond!
Little Hands to Heaven:
Emmett is loving his school! He feels like such a big boy. We are reading about Joseph and his coat of many colors. He loved painting the many colors:
He loved his review letter Fingerplay because he got to do off all his letter sounds. He also likes me to hold him and sing when we do the Corresponding Music. It is such fun to do LHTH with Emmett. Today is Sunday, and the first thing Emmett asked to do when we got home from church was school. I told him he'd have to wait until tomorrow. I did give in and sing
Noah, Build a Boat with him because it's his favorite song so far. Anyway, LHTH is making doing school with the older boys so much easier because Emmett feels like he gets his own time with me too.
I hope you all had a good week and wish you a very Merry Christmas!
In Christ,
Julie