There are times I worry that we are not doing enough "school", then I realize they are still speeding through our curriculum and we are about a quarter of the way through (I was planning on stretching it out over a year and a half to two years). All three girls are also learning so much right now, that I do not doubt they are getting a great education.
So, just to recap what we have been learning:
We have been reading about Moses and the Israelites in the wilderness. In our Thursday Bible Study, their lessons have conveniently followed similarly and today their story was of Joshua and Jericho. They have also learned 8-10 Bible verses so far.
In science we have watched plants grow from seeds, talked about flowers, discovered what happens if a leaf doesn't get sunlight and/or water, and talked some about photosynthesis.
Jael is adding and subtracting single digits in math. She has also figured out adding 3 numbers on her own and can figure out the missing number in a number sentence.
Tekla is counting items in a set, counting out items from a group and working on number recognition in math. She has also been matching like items.
Saoirse is learning to hold up fingers when Mommy starts our countdowns and is learning to put things away (kinda).
Jael is doing great at reading and likes to read to her sisters. She is a good speller and does very well when quizzed at the end of the week. Her handwriting is also very nice and she loves to write letters to people, and make lists for Mommy.
Tekla is starting to sound out 3 letter words and is now able to write her name very legibly (that darn k has been the hardest letter to learn though). She also likes to play Sight Word Bingo with Jael and match the word drawn to the word on her card.
Saoirse is enjoying emptying the bookshelves and pointing to various picture in the books. Her favorite book right now is a book about animals as she is learning many animal signs/noises. She is also learning that pages tear if you pull them just right.
Jael is loving ballet lessons on Tuesdays, and often practices her jumps and pointing all around the house.
Tekla is practicing jumping with 2 feet and running.
Saoirse I trying to learn to jump and loves to get on the trampoline and pump her arms up and down. Saoirse has also started dancing with her sisters, swaying, spinning and kicking her legs in the air.
We are currently reading Mary Poppins as a read aloud. Other books we have recently read include: Johnny Appleseed, The Hundred Dresses, The Last of the Great Wangdoodles, Elmer and his Dragon, Autumn with the Moodys, and a few others I can't remember right now.
Jael and Tekla are also learning to be great helpers. Since Mommy is starting to slow down more and more due to the coming addition, they have done more to help with laundry and cooking and enjoy being such "big kids". (Saoirse is still trying to figure out what is going on).
I'm sure I'm missing several things that they have learned recently, but I don't think I could list it all if I tried!
2 comments:
That's my favorite thing about homeschool- even on days when you don't "do" much, so much naturally gets accomplished.
With my girls- we've only averaged maybe one hour a day of "real" work (math, reading, etc) while most of the time we do crafts and sing songs and stuff.
I mentioned on the sonlight forums I had a rough pregnancy and then that followed up with my son having colic and basically we've done very litte and yet my daughters are exactly where public school kids are. It shocks me because of how little time we spend on it.
We started officially doing school this week since finally after 5 months my son is "normal" and we're just breezing through!
So, all that to say, you are a wonderful mom, you're doing plenty with your kids and even if you slow down through the rough parts of pregnancy you're little family will be just fine :)
Oh and your kids are SOOO cute!! I always notice your siggy over on sonlight because of their sweet, silly faces. And because my two older girls are your girls ages.
Wow! Girls, you are learning SO much! This is exciting and I'm so proud of you. I can hardly wait to see you dance and for you to read to me!
I love you, Grandma Ruth
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