This chapter was a little tough so I added on extras. Extra books recommended from other sites: Egyptian Cinderella, Man Who Knew His Fate, and Egyptian Princess.
The scroll writing seemed too hard, so I showed her a bunch of examples and the necklace my parents gave me with my name on it when I was younger. I added a cooking section- found a recipe for Tigernut Sweets from ancient egyptian times. Both girls seemed to enjoy that.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Ellie's September school at Two
I was going to do the toddler boxes filled with several activites a few times a week, but so far Ellie hasn't been doing well with it. I've scaled back and we'll see how it goes. One sensory item a week and then a coloring/dot paint/sticker page a day plus lots of books. Thankfully she's pretty good at entertaining herself most days on top of that.
SOTW V1 Ch2 Egyptians Lived on the Nile River
I've always loved Egyptian history so it's so fun to be going through this material. Since this was our first map, we made a cookie map to get the layout of the terrain. I just used a store bought sugar cookie dough and decorated with different icing.
It's been really helpful to look at each chapter from different angles- reading the chapter, looking at the Usborne book, color page, extra books (this chapter Egyptian Treasures: Mummies and Myths, Your Life as a Pharoah in Egypt) and the projects. Everytime we read an Egyptian themed book with the red and white crown her eyes light up because she remembers she's learning that from the chapter. We also did the white crown and added the egyptian gold collar craft. Ellie got in on the action this time too.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Story of the World V1 Ch1 Earliest People
I'm amazed at this curriuclum- how much we are both learning and how interactive the material is.
Read the chapter and had her answer the questions and narrate back the lesson (work in progress but I think it's worth it). Read The First Dog and Little Grunt and the Big Egg, did the mapwork, color page, made the cave painting after showing her pictures from online, during rest time she made her own "hut" and we took a field trip to the ice caves in our area with some friends.
Read the chapter and had her answer the questions and narrate back the lesson (work in progress but I think it's worth it). Read The First Dog and Little Grunt and the Big Egg, did the mapwork, color page, made the cave painting after showing her pictures from online, during rest time she made her own "hut" and we took a field trip to the ice caves in our area with some friends.
Daddy and Ellie
Girls making tools
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Story of the World Volume 1 Introduction
I've always loved history and never felt there was enough time to dig deep and explore different parts of history. I'm so excited to be teaching this subject. We chose Story of the World primarily because it focuses on the younger age and are loving it so far! We start the week off by listening to the audio version of the chapter and answering the questions along with having Mac narrate back to me what she's learning. Mainly doing the suggested activities in the activity book.
For the introduction we also read Me and My Family Tree and then made a family tree, Archaeologists Dig for Clues and I can Be an Archaeologist, along with watching the archeology episode of Magic School Bus. She was really surprised to see how quickly her family got bigger and bigger.
For the introduction we also read Me and My Family Tree and then made a family tree, Archaeologists Dig for Clues and I can Be an Archaeologist, along with watching the archeology episode of Magic School Bus. She was really surprised to see how quickly her family got bigger and bigger.
We also have to do the dirty dig activity with just a few simple items around the house.
Dave making the grid
Pape helping make the grid for the finds
Mac is saying "what do you want me to do?"
First find: a coin!
Making a note
In the end, I think the kids might be digging up coins for awhile. That or we will find them next year when we go to plant.
First week of 1st grade and Ellie's busy boxes
That blew by fast! The first day was a little rough going getting used to the school routine again but by the second day things were clicking and Mac was having fun.
We did the usual- math, spelling, handwriting, language arts, reading and art and history. Haven't added in writing yet.
How does one homeschooler get this spread out?
Ellie, on the other hand, was busy playing with rainbow rice, putting fishes and little animals in and out of bowls. Sissy had to get in there and help of course. At just over two, she didn't seem too interested in her boxes yet.
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