RTR:
We all enjoyed this week's History Project. Wyatt is becoming quite adept in the kitchen, and this is largely due to his independent history projects he's done over the years in HOD. He made the most scrumptious cookies! I have decided they are my favorite, and he can make them anytime he wishes.
They are almond flavored, and they were ohhh so good. He made them all by himself (though my other sons just HAD to watch
), and the cookies are neon colored with food coloring. He is making them for Christmas to give to his cousins, he already decided. They'll be green and red then though.
He read the poem about Cid, as we dined on his cookies. He read it with lots of emotion, and we enjoyed the cookies as we listened.
Wyatt also memorized his Emily Dickinson poem and shared it ample times as we sat around the fireplace listening. If you read my other post on the Main Board about me wanting a little more of the "Putney Farm" kind of nights in our home, you'll know that this was especially a happy occurrence for me.
I was pleasantly surprised my ds doing Bigger Hearts shared his poem "Philosophy" impromptu as well! He knew the whole thing by heart and shared it with us just off the cuff. He hadn't even practiced memorizing it. I guess the copywork and all those great HOD poetry activities he did in BHFHG just made it memorable!
Science was especially fun this week! Wyatt did an experiment by layering and mixing 5 different liquids of varying densities to model Jupiter's layers. He thought it was really neat! He has been in awe of God's Creation of the planets, and he's constantly sharing facts he's learned that he finds amazing with us.
I had Wyatt recite all of the verses he knows from Phil. 1 for my dh this week. So far, he knows 9! My dh was impressed. Wyatt really enjoys the Phil. 1 CD, and if he gets stuck saying part of the verse, I can hear him hum the tune, and then he knows it. The CD has been a great memory aid for him. This is kind of funny - My little 3 yo Emmett shares a room with Wyatt. Wyatt does his Bible Study in his room first thing in the morning before he gets up, so Emmett hears Wyatt sing each day. Each morning I hear Emmett chiming in and singing along with Wyatt as best he can. "Grace and peace to you, from God, our Father. Grace and peace to you from our Lord Jesus Christ", he sings over and over. He even sings it when he's playing! I love that our dc are hiding God's word in their heart.
I learned a new way to do decimals in Singapore math this week. I cannot believe how much faster it is than the way I learned to add and subtract decimals on paper. Wyatt is super fast at decimals, accurate in his answers - and he's doing it all mentally. I felt silly when he asked me if it was right, and I was still scratching it out on paper saying, "Ughhh, give me a minute to figure it out!"
So, I learned it the Singapore way, and now I'm pretty fast at it too (though I dare say Wyatt still has me beat) - a little pride swallowing, as I've always felt good at math.
We are loving the Singapore way of teaching math, as well as the R & S English way of teaching grammar. It makes my job as teacher pretty easy. I hope you had a great week too!
In Christ,
Julie