Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Language Arts 1
I am so excited about what I see ahead in the Language Arts 1 program. Flipping through it, I'm drawn to the logical way in which it's organized. It keeps with basic phonetics, while still allowing for memorized "sight" words where phonetics doesn't help. It incorportates spelling that matches the level of reading that week. Copywork matches with the reading material and fun games and activities round out everything to mix and match hard work with fun learning. I really LOVE what I see. I am truly looking forward to experiencing this Language Arts 'year', or however long it takes her.
I can't hardly believe my little girl is becoming so grown up. This program goes all the way from cvc words (consonant, vowel, consonant words), which she is very familiar with, to reading short chapter books. We're in to new territory now, and I'm nervous and excited all at once to see how it goes.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
My SweetyGirl is 6 years old!



Papa and Nana took Abby to Claires to get her ears pierced. She suprised us all when she chose the blue earings instead of pink. She didn't cry even one tear, and was so excited. I half expected her to have one pierced ear when we finished, but she was SO brave!!


Papa admiring Abby's new look.

Mama is very proud of how bravely Abby handled the whole thing. Abram's popping his head in for a better look.

Thursday, October 23, 2008
Today's Copywork Assignment
Today's Copywork:
Tom rubs the van's hub cap.
(She copy's the sentence in her own handwriting).
Then she does the excercises for that sentence. Today's were as follows:
1. Circle the apostrophe. What does it mean? (she answer's orally--"That it belongs to him.") I'm not about to correct her that a van is not necessarily a him/her.
2. Why do you think Tom would rub the hub cap? (What I was expecting: "To make it shiny." What she actually answered was way cuter: "Because maybe they're going to a show to see who's cars the prettiest!" TOO CUTE!!!!)
3. Underline the wrods with the short u sound. (rubs, hub)
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Fun Tales with Abby

Abby's doing very well on her reading! She goes through anywhere from 3 to 5 of these little books throughout the day. The first one we read in the day is the one for the week we are on, than I let her choose any one she wishes to read. She can read all of them with no problem, she just needs practice in fluency. I make sure she reads each of the books at least 5 times before checking it off as done. By the 5th time she comes across it, she can easily read the sentences. Sonlight's K reading program doesn't get into many memorized words (other than 'the' and 'is', etc.), so Abby is really beyond this level. It gives her good reading fluency practice, but I'm looking forward to getting the Reading 1 from Sonlight so that Abby can go on to the next level of know-how in reading.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Hurricane Ike
Evacuation--all we took was a suitcase of toys for each child, necessities for our stay with Mamaw, files, and pictures:

Our stay with Mamaw was crowded, but very peaceful overall. We played games, watched the news, and let the kids play outside when they got stir-crazy.
On our way back to the house, we saw some really surreal sights. These are within 2 miles of our home:
Our next door neighbor's swing set was scattered all over this field. The guys pulled all the peices they could find back, but some of the peices (including the slide) could not be found. The children entertained themselves on the peices until they dragged it around to the front for trash pick up. Sad!
This is the inside of our home. Everything in the living room got wet, except the things up off the ground, like the tv and fishtank (laugh!). Our couches still smell musty, although they may be able to be steam cleaned, but the other furniture deteriorated near the bottom where the water sat against it for days. The carpet all molded and had to be taken out before we came back.
There was still a lot of work to be done once we returned. The kids had to stay upstairs in their room for a couple of days while we pulled up tackboards and anything else we didn't want them playing around. After that, we could no longer keep them back, and they helped with little tasks like sweeping and carrying out pillows. They got to see what the inside of a wall looked like and what sheet rock really was.