It has been many weeks since posting what our older children have been working on, so it is time to catch up. Jay asked me the other day how I thought everyone was doing with their lessons and my response was a stumbling "good." I have reflected a bit more since our discussion and I think both E and A are doing very well. E is working independently on her spelling, grammar, math and writing. A is a much better reader than he lets on and I look forward to picking up books with him this summer. For now A does many things for reading practices. He reads word lists from Frisky Phonics Fun, uses our Take It To Your Seat Centers and participates in Learn To Read Treasure Hunts. A also works well independently on his math and other assignments when isolated in his room away from the distractions of his siblings. Here is a look at what we have been doing at the Middle of Somewhere:
Science--We studied food chains by reading about them, drawing them and playing the games
Into The Forest and
Chomp. Below E and A are both pictured making food chains from the Into The Forest game cards and then they drew their chains in their notebooks.
Language Arts--we are currently working on reviewing grammar together each morning in preparation for future independent and advanced work.
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I have started assigning E independent reading focusing on History. E reads her assigned book daily and then records a written narration in her reading log. I ask her to do at least 3 sentences per chapter but sometimes she does more. I found that I had to back off on my desires to correct her spelling as it was crushing her heart each time we sat and went over the log. I don't read the log everyday and sometimes I have E read it to me so that she can catch her own mistakes. E's reading log has been a wonderful addition to our lessons and I look forward to all the books and topics we can cover in this manner. |
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Another beginning consonant blend activity from Take It To Your Seat Phonics |
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A is in second grade but he asked to work on cursive this year. We are not very consistent with his practice but when we are we use Pictures in Cursive Primer A from Queen Homeschool. |
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Math--I feel like we have been standing still in math for sometime. I just completed writing scope and sequences for addition, multiplication and division to be put into place in April. When I first started homeschooling I was amazed at the quantity of materials that many families had and low and behold after 6 years I am amongst the homeschooling pack-rats. So I wrote the sequences in order to have an outline to follow and put all of our materials in circulation. Sequence writing has been a huge job but I hope to continue the process in all subject areas by the fall.
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E using the stamp game for division practice. | |
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A using the short bead stair materials for multiplication practice. |
E's Individual Pursuits
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Jay has taught E how to play backgammon. |
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Scrapbooking! Michael's is a great place to buy mini scrap kits, they are so cute and include paper, stickers and die cuts. Many kits were even on clearance when E went to purchase a few with her own money, now I just need to print her some more pictures. |
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Oh, there is never enough cake baking going on around here. |
A's Individual Pursuits
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Making a Hot Wheels, Lego and Darda town. |
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Lego Master Builder |
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More Lego Master Builder. |
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A little self-made Lego Game. |
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Sewing a mouse from our Sewing School book. I don't know what spurred this activity on but his mouse turned out so cute. I want to do more sewing with all of the children but first I need to get more hours in my day. |
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Enjoy your week!
5 comments:
I love to see older students using Montessori! Thank you for sharing. Your daughter's cake looks yummy!
Amazing Work. Glad to know the Children will always have a Great teacher for each Grade.
I Love the Food Chain! Now I need to get my hands on it!
Yes, Jay, your Tammy is an amazing, dedicated teacher. Your family is blessed. Love to all.
Mom
Grandma
I always enjoy seeing what great hands-on activities your kids are doing! I added your link to the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow
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