Dec 21, 2009
Dec 20, 2009
Busy Weekend Catch Up!!!
We had a wonderful snow storm last night and into today! It made for the perfect weekend and allowed me to prepare for tomorrow's Yule fest!
KM's best friend - AM - got here Friday to go to Edaville Railroad with us!
We had a great time, but of course we had to pick the night that it was literally 12 degrees out!!! KM doesn't remember when we went when she was little and AM had never been so it was great for them to do that together for the first time! The lights were beautiful and the cocoa was FANTASTIC - and helped to keep us warm!!!
CJ napped yesterday and prepared for the storm to come. He got called out to plow at 11:30p Saturday night and has only pulled in long enough to plow half the driveway, pick up some food and snacks and drive AM home, before heading back out again.
The girls were in and out of the snow all day! They are loving the snowball makers, they made little forts for themselves and were waging wars on each other....luckily no one came out with any injuries!
I have been keeping the fire going and baking up a storm. That is my bread rising in the warmest spot! The bread always seems to taste a bit better when it rises near the fire! I think it is more in the symbolism of it than anything!
I have no idea what our snow totals are or will be but it will be fun to see how it measures up to SC tomorrow! If you are also enjoying this wonderful winter welcoming storm be sure to keep safe and warm!
KM's best friend - AM - got here Friday to go to Edaville Railroad with us!
We had a great time, but of course we had to pick the night that it was literally 12 degrees out!!! KM doesn't remember when we went when she was little and AM had never been so it was great for them to do that together for the first time! The lights were beautiful and the cocoa was FANTASTIC - and helped to keep us warm!!!
CJ napped yesterday and prepared for the storm to come. He got called out to plow at 11:30p Saturday night and has only pulled in long enough to plow half the driveway, pick up some food and snacks and drive AM home, before heading back out again.
The girls were in and out of the snow all day! They are loving the snowball makers, they made little forts for themselves and were waging wars on each other....luckily no one came out with any injuries!
I have been keeping the fire going and baking up a storm. That is my bread rising in the warmest spot! The bread always seems to taste a bit better when it rises near the fire! I think it is more in the symbolism of it than anything!
I have no idea what our snow totals are or will be but it will be fun to see how it measures up to SC tomorrow! If you are also enjoying this wonderful winter welcoming storm be sure to keep safe and warm!
Dec 18, 2009
MOS - Sound Field Trip
We went back to our all time favorite field trip spot - the Museum of Science - earlier this week to check out the Take a Closer Look and the Wild Music Exhibits.
Here is a clip of some of KM's favorite parts of each -
Jamming Room in Wild Music
Frequency Waves in Wild Music
and an all time favorite - the Roomba Robot!
Here is a clip of some of KM's favorite parts of each -
From Take A Closer Look-
Jamming Room in Wild Music
Frequency Waves in Wild Music
and an all time favorite - the Roomba Robot!
We also went to see a show in the planetarium - Winterlight : Stars and Symbols of the Solistice - before it closes for renovations.
Dec 16, 2009
Rolling Along...
I have not been feeling very well the last few days, but am pushing through this silly cold and trying to not think about it! Since I wasn't feeling so great I figured I would let the kids take something out of the closet, that hasn't been around in a while -
This is one of those things that only gets taken out once in a while and when it does, it always seems like a brand new toy! They had a great time experimenting with different heights, different weights of the cars, different angles of the starting point and more! Of course SC just thought it was the greatest thing when the airplane went shooting off and hit the cat...luckily the cat didn't mind that much!
This is one of those things that only gets taken out once in a while and when it does, it always seems like a brand new toy! They had a great time experimenting with different heights, different weights of the cars, different angles of the starting point and more! Of course SC just thought it was the greatest thing when the airplane went shooting off and hit the cat...luckily the cat didn't mind that much!
Dec 12, 2009
Fall Session Completed -

All checks are in a row! All her work is completed! All papers are filed away! All plans and most of the prep is done for next month!!! Yippee 3 weeks off!
KM has been very productive during this past fall session. She has become much more independent over the last few months and we have seen some much need improvement in the areas of organization and time management! We pushed through yesterday and today to get her session completed and we will be taking a 3 week break over the holidays. I REALLY NEED a break and am trying to take the rest of this week to get our classroom in order and all the plans laid out for next session so that I don't have to touch or think about any of it until Jan. 3rd! At that time I want to be able to just prep what I need for the week and be ready to start on the 4th!
So though it might be a bit quiet, I will be popping in from time to time as I have some neat holiday and just fun things planned for us over our break! We will be busily finishing up some holiday gifts that I would love to posted, but will have to later as I don't want to give away any secrets! We will also be taking advantage of our library passes and the quiet time at the museums, so I will be sure to show off those adventures!
See ya in a bit and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Dec 11, 2009
Meet the Masters - Monet
Dec 10, 2009
Weather, Weather, Everywhere!
KM has inherited an obsession with weather from her father which for a while she has just been fiddling with her and there, but she asked me if I could come up with something for her to go a bit deeper and here are some of the resources that I have come up with -- NLP Understanding Weather and Weather Patterns
- A Field Guide to the Atmosphere
- A Golden Guide - Weather
- 1001 Questions Answered About the Weather
- The Handy Weather Answer Book
- Exploring the Sky By Day
- USA Today - The Weather Book
- Investigations in Science - Weather
- Scholastic Atlas of Weather
- JASON Mission Center
- Weather Channel Kids
- FEMA for Kids
- Massachusetts Teacher Domain - Weather Lesson Plans
- BrainPOP - OF COURSE
- Educator's Reference Desk - Meterology
Dec 9, 2009
Reindeer Day -
They watched Rudolph and The Island of Misfit Toys which inspired them to dress as Reindeer...
Learn about Reindeer

and color some Reindeer pictures
It was a very fun filled Reindeer Day!!!!
and color some Reindeer pictures
Dec 6, 2009
First Snowfall -
This truly is my FAVORITE season! I love love love love LOVE snow!
On the first snow fall each year KM gets a snow day present, so this year she got two new Snow Boogie sleds shaped like polar bears, two snow ball makers and a new inflatable snow tube. This was just enough snow to make everything look pretty for the day and she will be all set when the next one hits!
Dec 4, 2009
Winter Session 7th Grade Curriculum Picks
As we are drawing our fall session to a close over the next week, I figured it was time to look ahead and finalize the choices we have made for the upcoming Winter Session! Since we are always changing things around here, this is of course a rough guess of what we will be doing. Most of our picks for the fall session worked out rather well, but there are some areas that we needed to tweak a bit. Here is our "intended" outline -
ELA -
We have swapped out our ELA system SEVERAL times in the past two years, but I do think that we have finally made a bit of progress in this area. KM worked through Levels 3 & 4 of Writing Strands rather quickly and decided to work through a few workbooks for latter half of this past session and the next.
Math -
Social Sciences -
Health -
KM really likes the Learn to Be Healthy site - though some of the content is a bit below her level, most of it seems to be sinking in and she is moving right along through it. They do have a high school level, but I don't think she is ready for that set just yet. She is also working through the Health topics on Brain Pop.
Electives -
ELA -
We have swapped out our ELA system SEVERAL times in the past two years, but I do think that we have finally made a bit of progress in this area. KM worked through Levels 3 & 4 of Writing Strands rather quickly and decided to work through a few workbooks for latter half of this past session and the next.
- She has been working through 5-Minute Daily Practice Grammar, she tends to do all 5 lessons for the week at once on Monday, but she is getting them all correct, so I guess I can't really complain can I.
- Quick Practice Writing Skills is a bit more of a challenge for her - well it varies day to day. There are some things that she just needs a slight reminder on and others that have never been covered, so when we come to an area that needs to be covered completely we stop and cover it. It seems to be working and she is far less weary of asking for help.
- For writing itself we have gone back to the 3 minute non-stop writing and are using 350 Fabulous Writing Prompts. Some of the prompts are not so fabulous in my opinion, but we just skip those ones and take those days to go back over and review or edit her previous days writings.
- We will also begin working through the Grammar and then Writing on BrainPop.
- For literature we will be using Teacher Created Resources for Tuck Everlasting and The Island of the Blue Dolphin. As well as a Scholastic Book Guide for Around the World in Eighty Days which will coincide with our Geography. KM of course will also be continuing her free time reading - not that I have to worry about that.
Math -
- We will be finishing up The Complete Book of Algebra and Geometry this next session so that she can feel confident when she goes back to the Teaching Textbook for Algebra in the Spring.
- I also thought that it would be fun and interesting to take a look at Women Mathematicians during this session. This book features 15 women and we will spread them out covering one or two a week for the 10 week session.
- We have decided to put off Story of Science again as KM wanted to slow down a bit on her Physics so that she could really investigate each area more closely. So for the next session she will continue with her Physics Workshop Kit from Thames & Kosmos. She will also continue to supplement with Brain Pop.
- We are also going to revisit Chemistry. She had done a bit of it last year at our co-op, but I think we will try to dive a bit deeper this time around. I have gotten a light textbook - Chemistry of Matter - from Paperback Swap and she has agreed to try it. I have the Periodic Table from Basher Science Books - WHICH SHE LOVES! - as a stand by in case the text flops. I have a lot of projects and kitchen chemistry things to add in as well as BrainPop - AGAIN!
Social Sciences -
- For history we will be working on Ancient Rome and finishing up volume one of Story of the World. This will also conclude our Giant Lapbook! I will be sure to post all the info on that when it is complete! This will be our final history pocket as well. KM is very happy that we will also be continuing with the Horrible Histories series, which despite mixed reviews from others, has been going over very well with her! We started out with the books, then I purchased the animated series on Ebay and now have been using the resources for the CBBC series.
- We will be finishing up Rand McNally's Intermediate Geography as well as doing a cultural study of each area as it is covered in the book. I am using several other resources for this including Global Trek, Hands-On Heritage series and Art Projects from Around the World.
Health -
KM really likes the Learn to Be Healthy site - though some of the content is a bit below her level, most of it seems to be sinking in and she is moving right along through it. They do have a high school level, but I don't think she is ready for that set just yet. She is also working through the Health topics on Brain Pop.
Electives -
- Staying with our strong Science focus - per KM's request - she will be studying weather and meteorology this session. I will be listing our resources for this in a separate post.
- For her foreign language she is going to be doing Spanish. We were lucky enough to get a FANTASTIC deal on Tell Me More by Auralog through the Homeschool Buyers Co-op last summer and she is REALLY enjoying the program. The voice recognition software is great and the homeschool edition has worksheets that you can print off to supplement with. I will be supplementing with two workbooks - Let's Learn Spanish Grades 7 & 8. I also picked up to sticker books that I thought KM & SC could do together. This would help reinforce the basics for KM and would introduce SC to a bit of Spanish as well.
- Music Alive! is still a big hit and we will continue with this through the next session. We also will be taking a look at some opera pieces from Opera for Everyone and will be going to the Boston Lyric Opera's presentation of Barber of Seville.
- Piano Adventures is working incredibly! She will be starting on Level 2 and I am amazed and awestruck by how well she is playing with no outside instruction. There was talk of an interest in Flute, but I am not too sure how serious that was...
- She will be continuing with Drama at our co-op and they will be working on another Shakespearean play with music and dancing, but the title has not been disclosed yet!
- We will be continuing to work through the Meet The Masters for our art practical and theory section. She will also continue on her cross stitch work and may start some sewing as she interested in working on her costume for the play this spring.
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Dec 2, 2009
Update on the Littles
Our lesson schedule has changed around a bit lately so I realized - after quite a few emails - that I hadn't mentioned much about the Littles lately.
SC is doing very well - she is working on her alphabet, can count to 10 and is working her way through the teens at the moment and LOVES to color. She has started to color more of the actual picture - of course she still scribbles, but if you ask her color the pumpkin orange, she can - which is helping with her color recognition as well.
GC is really getting a hang of sitting, rolling and scooting. She has also started eating a bit here and there.
SC is doing very well - she is working on her alphabet, can count to 10 and is working her way through the teens at the moment and LOVES to color. She has started to color more of the actual picture - of course she still scribbles, but if you ask her color the pumpkin orange, she can - which is helping with her color recognition as well.
GC is really getting a hang of sitting, rolling and scooting. She has also started eating a bit here and there.
Nov 30, 2009
Meet the Masters - Picasso
This unit's artist was Picasso and KM's favorite of the pieces that were covered was the Blind Man's Meal.
She did a great job on her abstract musical instruments in chalk pastel...
She did a great job on her abstract musical instruments in chalk pastel...
Nov 29, 2009
Lights, Lights, Lights...
So I know I mentioned that we weren't going to be doing any inside remodeling this season because we were going to be working on the camper, but on a recent trip to a supply store CJ got a different idea. He decided that we needed to "update" some of the lighting fixtures, so he has spent the weekend swapping them inside and out...
Nov 28, 2009
Nov 27, 2009
Physics Friday will be on break until January -
KM has two weeks of lessons before we take a three week break and has asked if she can do a small study on Penguins for her science over the next two weeks, so Physics Fridays will return for another 10 week session starting January 8th! Be sure to check back and feel free to check out the Physics Fridays in the archives!
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