Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Eager to Read

Lately, Ada has been asking me again and again to teach her how to read certain books.  I think in her head, she has to learn how to read each book separately, and she is trying her best to memorize the ones that we read over and over.  She also uses the pictures to make up her own stories. 

I finally told her that I would teach her to read, but that we would have to start at the very beginning, one letter sound at a time.  I checked out several books at the library, so that I could actually look at the books before buying one to use as Ada's reading curriculum.  I still have a couple that I need to pick up from the library, but I am loving Phonics Pathways so far.  It is very user friendly, and each lesson takes about ten minutes a day.  Plus there are several fun games to play to reinforce what we are learning.  Perfect for not-even-four year old Ada.  We are starting with the vowels. 

Ada knows the sounds of most consonants, and she often puts three consonants together and asks me what it spells, so I am glad we are starting with the vowels.  Plus, the vowels seem the trickiest for her because they have similar sounds.  We are tackling the hardest part first.  She is so cute when she says the sounds because she says the sound so hard, practically shouting it and concentrating so.  It's too cute.  She is doing great with A, I, and O, but she always makes the I sound for E.  We are working on that.  Tomorrow she will learn U.  I think we will probably camp out here for a week or two because the books says her reading the vowel sounds needs to be as automatic as saying her name. 

Again, it only takes about ten minutes a day, and we usually fit it in during John's morning nap, or we just get it done while he plays around us.

Today she learned I and reviewed A and E.  She practices writing them as well as reading them.




We spent the rest of John's nap time playing in the backyard and soaking up this beautiful Spring weather (with plenty of allergy medicine in my system)
The other "exciting" event of our day?  Ada received her first black eye from John.  I say first because I feel like it won't be the last.  I don't know, I didn't have brothers, though Ann and I did pull hair once or twice.  It was a complete accident, obviously, but John wacked Ada in the face with a weight, and I, randomly, caught it on camera.

They were being funny playing together, and I tried to get a picture of that.  Instead I got a picture of Ada right after John wacked her.

Look at John thinking, "what's the problem?" 
It was funny, though, because I was doing Thirty Day Shred, and John was trying his hardest to do it along with me.  Moving his pink weights to the music;)  Ada then wanted to be helpful and explain to John that he was doing the wrong thing, and that is when he "punched" her with the weight.  Sad for Ada, but funny too.

And one last thing to report, which won't make much sense to some of you.  But...

Ever since we moved into this house, there has been an empty lot next to us.  An overgrown, very ugly, empty lot.  When we first moved in, we assumed they would build there, and then, of course, the real estate market took a nose dive, as did our neighborhood, and we have been staring at a big pile of dirt and weeds and trash ever since.  Well...As of today, the lot is leveled!!!!!!  This is a huge praise!!!!  I am not sure what the plan is for the lot, but it looks so much better.  Still dirt, but nice, leveled, no trash, no weeds, dirt.

And last but not least, this weekend, Scott and I are going to buy the rest of the paint for downstairs.  I know paint colors for every room except for the half bath.  I am stumped.  Do I do a gray to blend with the hallway and living room.  Do I do light brown to go with the dining room, or do I do a completely different color to add some fun?  I thought about doing some kind of orangeish-red to match a lot of my pillows and vases in the living room.  I am stumped.  Feedback, please?

Monday, October 11, 2010

Book Sale

This past Saturday, there was a book sale at our library.  I was so excited about this.  I planned to get there when the doors opened, anticipating that the good books would quickly be bought.  In typical Moore fashion, the family finally got out the door at 9:45, 45 minutes past the start of the sale. 

Oh well...I did make it, and I did manage to find a few gems, though the childrens' books seemed very picked over only 45 minutes into the sale.  Look what I managed to find though, for a total of 10.00!!!!





Things I am most excited about?  Three!!!  Southern Living cookbooks for 1.00 a piece!!! I would have bought more of these, but someone got to them before me.  I also found the only copy of Ruth Beechick's The Three R's, which I have been wanting to read for a while.  They are wonderful little books that walk you through all you really need to know to homeschool your child through grade 3.  Reading those books has helped me to refocus on what Ada really needs to be learning because I can get overwhelmed with all of the ideas that are out there.  And finally, I was thrilled to find Bringing up Boys by James Dobson, another one that I have wanted to read for a while.  I didn't find any wonderful children's books, though I was excited to purchase some classic Pooh and a Mother Goose book.

Overall, I say the sale was a success.  In fact, I am making three different meals from the cookbooks this week, and I am already using the ideas from Beechick's books.  I can only imagine what I would have found if I had managed to be there when the doors opened!!

And, by the way, Ada's doll is back home, safe and sound. 

Monday, September 27, 2010

Monday

A few images from our start to another week.

We're learning B this week...bumblebees, babies, books, balls, bananas, Noah built a big boat...I mean, the possibilities are endless for the direction we could take this thing...
 And here is John showing off his new favorite thing--start on one side of the room, army crawl my way across the room, and promptly pull every single book off of the shelf.  He loves it.


Ada was reading to him (not the real words!!), but he certainly wasn't listening this diligently the whole time.

On this day I am thankful that John slept ALL NIGHT LONG last night!!!  He went to bed at 7 ish, and I think I fed him once more before 9, and then I woke him up at 6:30 am because I was desperately needing to nurse him.  I can't believe it.  We moved him into his bed last night, out of the pack-n-play, and it apparently did the trick.  We'll see if it sticks.  He has also napped in his room all day today. 

I am also thankful that the highs are in the 70s/low 80s all week.  That is such a nice break from the 90s!!! 

Come on, fall.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

More Preschool

making an apple tree.
Eating apples and peanut butter and watching an orchestra play Leroy Anderson's "Sleigh Ride" and then, "Old MacDonald Had a Farm."
stove popped popcorn (which has nothing to do with the letter A, it's just what we wanted to snack on) and learning to use scissors.
concentrate...
Things turned around after our initial "slow" start.  I quickly learned that this little girl needs one art project after another.  So...as we read stories and talked about the Letter A and Adam and Eve and eating the fruit in the garden, Ada drew and cut and glued and colored, and the stories seemed to stick. 

Monday, September 20, 2010

Playing School

I am a champion homeschooler, really.

About 15 minutes into our first day of school at home, Ada announced, "I don't want to play school anymore."  Awesome.  And when I said, "We're not playing; this is really school, and we aren't going to stop yet," she burst into tears.  A successful first day, don't you think?

No, really, it got better after that, though she continued to call me teacher and call what we were doing playing.  Whatever gets the learning done in a way that will stick. 

A says aaaa....

1 letter A sticker...

Adam and Eve...

The Ants go marching in...

Leroy Anderson, the composer of Old MacDonald's Farm...

Snacking on an Apple...

One day down, so many years to go...

(excuse her stomach, she is currently "pregnant" with her little girl named John).