Monday, August 6, 2012

First Day of School 2012-13 School Year!

Our First Day of School (2012-13)

We did it! We managed to kick off our school year this morning and everything went well. The first day always makes me a little nervous because I think if it goes badly, then it will set the atmosphere for the rest of the week, month, YEAR!

No pressure.

Heh.

No worries though, we did great. The most important part was that nobody complained! Yay! I hate dealing with negative attitude. It just ruins the fun. This gives me hope that we have set the expectation of doing school in the mornings. That there will be no excuses to go play or do the work later and that a positive attitude will help us all have fun.

I am hoping (against all reason) that we won't have as many interuptions as we did this morning...i.e. Noah and Linus pulled out their entire bag of tricks... diapers, bottles, messes, crying, juice refills, the whole nine yards.


I decided at the last minute (yesterday) to allocate half of the baby room for school. I have been itching to take over that room for this purpose for a while. I am pretty sure Linus won't mind. He has another crib in his brother's room that he can transfer to if need be. Eventually he will be moving in there and this will be a full time school/art room.

After our work this morning, Me and Allie decorated the school side of the room to be more cheery. You can see the difference in the photos.


What we did today: (as an example of what we will be doing every day)-

Pre-school:

This was Allie's first day of real work. She listened to her nursery ryhmes and the scripture, sang her song of the week and did a few pages in her pre-Explode the Code book. I read a few pages of the Berenstein Bears Book of Science and Nature (a segment about seasons). I have a story from a reader for later today, I may save it until bedtime.

First Grade:

Micah had several things to do. First, we listened to the song we are supposed to learn. It's Psalm 1 set to music. We have six weeks to learn it. I don't like the song quality from the CD though, the music is louder than the words. It is very difficult to understand. We read the first few verses.
    Then we read the first lesson in a book called 'Leading Children to God' and he answered questions after.
   After that, we read our Science reading (about Animals and their habitats) and he answered questions after.
     Then he did a page from his Explode the Code while I worked with Allie.
     Then he did some copy work and read a small story.
     Together we read a few pages from a book about different countries and peoples all over the world.    

     Then I gave him his Math worksheet which had some clock work and some addition and subtraction of double digit numbers. He has been doing his Horizon math workbook throughout the summer along with Explode the Code, so he isn't starting anything new here... he breezed right though it.(Which is so awesome because usually he dawdles until it drives me insane!)

Later tonight, we will read a couple chapters of 'Charlotte's Web' as our read-a-loud work. We are also finishing 'House on Pooh Corner'.

More: We have some more memory work to do (some flash cards and songs to learn, but I will be introducing those later in the week) He also will be having a Science experiment each week and a DVD segment that goes along with it. His daddy has decided to do that with him one night a week for fun.

Here are my wonderful students and our new 'classroom':



and one of our distractions... or maybe we are one of his distractions, since it is his room!





Our decorated school 'corner'


Time to go do laundry and dishes, thanks for peeking in!

Thursday, August 2, 2012


Piles and Piles of Books!



Here is a list of the 'Living Books' and other educational books we will be using this year for First Grade-
The Instructors Guide lays them all out so that you only read a few pages of educational material each day in History, Science and Language, then a chapter a day in the read-aloud chapter books.
Some books we may leave out for now and use them during the summer just to help us not get overwhelmed. We will be using the Four-Day Schedule Option in the Instructor Guide but we have all of the books for the 5-day option. This just means we will have extra read-alouds to fit in where we see fit.

So here is the list!


A Big Ball of String
A Child’s History of the World
A Fly went By
Archeologists Dig for Clues
Charlotte’s Webb
Detectives in Togas
Favorite Poems of Childhood
First Encyclopedia of the Human Body
From Akebu to Zapotec
George Muller
Gooney Bird Greene
Greek Myths for Young Children
Green Eggs and Ham
Henry Huggins
Homer Price
Houses and Homes
I can Read It Books: 1-3
It Could Always Be Worse
Leading Little Ones to God
Little Bear
Little Pear
Missionary Stories with the Millers
Mountain Born
Mr. Poppers Penguins
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Night Animals
One Fish, Two Fish
Owls in the Family
Pasteur’s Fight Against Microbes
Peoples of the World
Put Me in the Zoo
Roman Diary
See How It’s Made
Space
The Best Trick
The Bravest Dog Ever
The Case of the Gasping Garbage
The Cat in the Hat
Tje Great Wall of China
The Greek News
The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks
The Usborne Book of World History
The Usborne Time Traveler
The Usborne World of Animals
The Wheel on the School
The Year of Miss Agness
Tut’s Mummy Lost and Found
Understood Betsy
What Makes You Ill?

These are just for First Grade,

We will also be reading the following books for Allie for Pre-School: (P4/5)

A Child’s Book of Art
A Treasury of Mother Goose Rhymes
ABC
Children’s Book of Virtues
Eric Carle’s Animals Animals
Family-Time Bible in Pictures
First Thousand Words
How Do You Lift a Lion?
How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World
Is a Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There Is?
Milly-Molly-Mandy Story Book
New Toes for Tia
People
Stories from Africa
Stories from Around the World
The Berenstein Bears Big Book of Science and Nature
The Classic Tales of Brer Rabbit
The Complete Adventures of Peter Rabit
The Gods Must Be Angry
The Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book
The Year at Maple Hill Farm
Then and Now
Things People Do
Uncle Wiggily’s Story Book
What’s Smaller than a Pigmy Shrew?
What’s Under the Sea?
Why Do Tigers Have Stripes?



All this is in addition to our worksheets, and workbooks for math and language (Explode the Code and Horizons Math)

Looks like starting Monday my full time job will be READING ALOUD! Can't wait!!