Wyatt DID get that tall! Isn't that crazy?!? He had a massive growth spurt - we'll see what happens, but I think he's going to be a very tall guy. The olympics are fun to watch - especially the figure skating. I think that's wonderful that you've done away with the cable though, that really cuts down on problems with t.v. in general. We do still have basic cable, mainly for my dh's fishing/hunting shows, but even that poses some problems. Anyway, I hope your trip to Boston was fun!
Bigger Little Hearts for His Glory:
Riley had his first week of half-speed with BHFHG. It went very well overall. He loved reading about Columbus, and science is still such a favorite of his. He wanted to do science every day (which it is daily in the plans), but since we're going half-speed, he'll be doing it every other day. That's alright - I like the idea of him loving science that much, and he needs the time to grow into the labs and notebooking. The seashore science study ties in perfectly with Columbus' explorations. Here is his first science notebooking, which was on low tide and high tide:
I have some tweaking to do with the order of things within the blocks of learning, but it was really easy to sub in his new BHFHG things for his old Beyond things. The routine is the same, so even though we're starting a new guide for him, it feels like the same kind of day. He has a few things that were tougher for him the first time, like dictation and grammar. I knew it would be that way, but already by the second day of dictation he was feeling more confident. I put the dictation on separate cards for him, since he's on the young side of BHFHG. As far as the grammar, we do a good portion orally, but I do have him write part of each section, even if it's just a little as this will build his writing skills. Here's a picture of him with his second day of dictation that he happily passed:
DITHOR is one of Riley's favorite parts of the day, and he is really enjoying reading The Secret School. He cuddles right in the couch and loves to read:
For Storytime, Phillis Wheatley has been a BIG hit so far. He can hardly wait for me to read more. I love that book as well, and while I usually enjoy reading new books the second time around with a guide, I had to read this one again (I'd read it years back with Wyatt). It's a wonderful story.
So, other than moving a few things around with the order of boxes, and reminding myself that the new skills will take some time to grow into - what a fantastic week!
Riley is very proud of his first week with BHFHG.
In Christ,
Julie