Saturday, August 28, 2010

Week in Review: A Photobiography



 

This was the second week of being back to school and it went great!  In addition to our core subjects, we've added Typing, Spanish, and Artist Study this year. For Typing, we're using Typing Instructor Platinum, for Spanish we're using Rosetta Stone, and for Artist Study you'll just have to wait and see because I'm picking things up from the library as we go!
 
Jackson is loving being a big kinderkid!  He made several crafts this week and read the first THREE books in the Abeka K5 reading program!  It'll be an interesting year for sure because I have to go lesson-by-lesson to teach him how to write each letter properly, but he's ready to move on with his reading to the two-vowel rule and special sounds.  I've never had to manipulate a curriculum this much before and I'm praying that I can keep it all straight!



He's also starting to show some serious signs of being his Mama's boy!  For the past few weeks he has been "decorating" everything and is always trying to "clean up the place!"  The other night he decorated the school room.  He came and got us and asked us to take a peek and when we walked in he spread his arms wide and said, 

"It's not much, but I cleaned the place up!"

We laughed so hard!  He had placed his toys all over the room.  In every little empty space was a Lego, a stuffed animal, or an action figure!  Here are a few pictures of his handiwork. What a great little guy!




 The girls began their Spanish lessons using Rosetta Stone.  I was so nervous about them being able to understand what the program wanted them to click and say.  I asked Jeff to sit with them for their first lessons and they did great!  After a few minutes, Megan turned to her Dad and said, 

"Um, Dad?  I think I can do this by myself." 

Poor Daddy.  His girl is growing up too, too fast.
 This year we added Logic Links to Megan's curriculum and she is really enjoying it!  I'm so glad that we went with this book.  There are easy puzzles that keep her feeling confident, but also some very challenging ones that she has to sit and think about for a minute.

We also spent the week learning about Honest Abe in history and marvelous mammals in science.  I really think they would sit and read through their science books all day if I would let them!



Yesterday we went to the river with the Powers fam after we were done with school.  The kids had fun, minus one meltdown after Jackson hurt himself going down the "rapids." 


We're all clinging to the last days of summer, already seeing little signs that fall is on it's way.  I must confess that I am yearning for the cool mornings with my coffee on the front porch and later, the pouring and thunderous rains of winter.  I say "yearning" because that is the newest word in our house.  Apparently the kids learned it from the PBS show "Martha Speaks."  Yesterday Jordan told me that she had been "yearning" for the chocolate milkshake that I bought her!  Then she informed me (as if I didn't know) that yearning means to want something really, really badly.  Who says that t.v. is worthless?  ;)

Next week we continue with Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.  Until then!

Google Picasa!

The kids were enjoying some sprinkler fun during one of the hottest days we've had.  I just wish that I could have captured the sounds that accompanied these photos.  They were singing and dancing and squealing away! 

Guess what I discovered?!? 

It's Google Picasa and I love it!  I know I'm super late to the party, but making cute collages of my babes tickles me pink.  

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Our Homeschool: Vincent Van Gogh Artist Study



This is our first year to give a real artist study a try and we're starting with Vincent Van Gogh.  Please don't think me boring for picking an artist that everybody knows about.  It's just that you see his art everywhere, and that's why I wanted to start with it.  I can save the tougher stuff for when my kids are in high school.  For now I just want them to know the paintings that they are most likely to see in their daily life. 




Today I stopped by our local library and picked up "What Makes a Van Gogh a Van Gogh?"  We'll be reading through it over the next few weeks as we learn and attempt to duplicate what we see.  I'm still not sure how far into this study we will go, but I did enjoy making a neat little display of Van Gogh's artwork...




This is a cheap digital photo frame that I loaded with copies of Vincent Van Gogh's work.  I picked all of his most popular paintings as well as a few less-known ones.  It stays on during school and as we learn I hope to familiarize the kids with at least the names of the paintings.


I also found a neat online jigsaw puzzle linked at Amy's homeschool site that I know my kids are going to love!  They have more of his works on their main page here.

Here are a few FREE online printables of a few paintings that I'm going to lay out for the kids to color while I read his biography aloud:

And this woman has a great list compiled of online resources for Van Gogh study!  I found several things that I hope to use for our study.

I would love to hear from anyone who has had fun doing artist studies in the past, so please send me a link to your artist study posts!  If you're like me and just starting out with artist study, check out Amy in Peru's blog about what she does with her little ones here .  I think I need to go back and take a peek myself.  She inspires me so!