Saturday, February 23, 2008
States & Regions: Midwest Week 1
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Labels: corn, Dakotas, Kansas, midwest, Mount Rushmore 08, States and Regions
Civil War Unit Week 3
Next time I will try to purchase some more colorful file folders. One helpful hint is if you go to the Knowledge Box Central website and sign up they send you a free downloadable every Monday. A few weeks ago I received one on Mary Cassatt. I am looking forward to adding that soon to our studies.
My kids really enjoyed the Grant and Lee tic tac toe board. I hope this will inspire your creativity. Go on and have some creative fun with your kids. It is a great way to reinforce their learning.
Here is the list of books we read.....
-Ulysses S. Grant -Susan Bivin Aller
-Stonewall Jackson: Confederate General by Martha Henson
-Abraham Lincoln-Koral
-Abe Lincoln Goes to Washington 1837-1865 -Cheryl Harness
-Picture Book of Federick Douglass- David Adler
-Heroes of History: Abraham Lincoln A New Birth of Freedom -Janet and Geoff Benge
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Labels: Civil War Week 3, lapbook
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Something New in Homeschooling....
Hello Everyone,
I have a quick something to share with all of you. It is called The Homeschool Lounge. It was created by Tiany and her husband at Less Than Me More of Him. It is a great and sake place to meet fellow homeschoolers from around the world. Please stop by for a visit. Grab a cup of something warm and join in on the fun! Hope to see you there. Here is the link....
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Labels: homeschool lounge
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Civil War reenactment
My youngest son enjoyed having his picture taken with his Union General. He really loved to play the part and was ready to report for duty.
My oldest son was more apprehensive since the his Confederate General looked so real. He really did look so much like Lee.
We also got to listen to President Lincoln reminice about his life, watch him inspect the Union troops before battle and pose for a picture with us. "I never met a president before..Too bad we can't count this one." "Or can we?"
At the end of the day we listened to the Gettysburg Address. Lincoln explained the significance and importance of the speech.
My family enjoyed the event tremendously and look forward to returning again some day again. What a great way to wrap up our Civil War unit.
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Labels: Civil War Reenactment, Grant, Lee 08, Lincoln
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Happy Valentines Day!!!
I found a great idea on No Place Like Home blog to make for my kids this year. She always has such inspirational ideas there. It was for a card. Not just an ordinary card but are card with secret pockets to write special notes on. She has the patterns available on her blog to make one. I made each of my children one and put special coupons inside for a bike ride with Mom and other things like that. They were a big hit with the kids.
Next, I had the kids find a pair of dice for me. One of the dice I had them cover with animal stickers on each side. For instance, the number one was now covered with a zebra. We used the dice to write a round about story. For example, if you rolled a 6 and a zebra you had to give me 6 words to the story and one of the words had to be a noun. This was a lot of fun. My poor daughter wanted to keep it a valentine mushy story and the boys kept bringing baseball into it. I should have known I have baseball sport brained boys.
The other animals were a tiger( an adjective) a lion (verb), zebra (pronoun) and if they landed on a hippo they got to eat one candy heart and for the monkey they got to eat two candy hearts. It was yummy fun.
For lunch I made them heart shaped sandwiches, with heart shaped cucumbers and sliced apples.
After lunch we played Heart bingo. I found this some where online.I don't remeber where but I'm sure if you do a search you can locate it. We used the candy hearts again playing this game. If they won they got to eat their candy markers.
The kids can't wait for Daddy to come home. They each made him a present to open. It may be a bit late since our oldest has batting cage practice later this evening. Yes, on Valentines day even. Here is a quick peak of Daddy's gift. It's made out of wood. I found the wood piece at Michaels it was already shaped in a heart. The kids painted it and we addd their handprints and a short message.
May God bless you this Valentine Day.
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Labels: Valentine 08 gifts
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Spring is in the Air....
Here is a cute picture to share with all of you of our rabbits. They just love it when we let them run around in the backyard. Most of the time they are caged up. They are two girls Rosedust and Apple. They belong to the kids. My daughter and I have fun dressing them up in her doll dresses. Yes, they allow us to do this. They are very friendly and liked to be held. Apple the darker rabbit doesn't mind dressing up at all. I will have to search for a picture to share with you sometime soon.
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Labels: daffodil, our rabbits, Spring garden, Valentine
Sunday, February 10, 2008
What a long week it has been......
Yes, I do know it is Sunday. The title of this blog pertains to last week since this week is just beginning. It seems like ever since I became a mother my life has been stuck on fast forward and the button is stuck. Does this sound a bit familar to anyone?? My kids are growing up way too fast and there doesn't seem to be a dull moment around here. I can't imagine what life would be like if we had more than three kids. I have read a few other blogs of families that do and my hat goes off to them. I just don't know how you do it.
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Well this was the week of growing up in our home. My oldest, Chip got his starter set of braces. He is nine years old. Yes, this is a bit young but I guess orthodontic care has advanced since my time. Prior to his installation of braces he has been living with an expander in his mouth since last June. Apparently, his jaw was very small for his age. His teeth were not dropping down. After they put the expander in his teeth started coming in nicely. They took the expander out on Tuesday and began the first phase of braces. Here is a quick before and after photo.
On Friday my youngest, Baba (we will have to come up with another name for him soon) had to get 6 shots. Yes, I did just type six. He was due to have his four year old check about six months ago. The poor thing. I was glad to say that Daddy took him to that doctor appointment. He took him out afterwards for a yummy ICEE.
Needless to say homeschooling ran into a few scheduling problems this week. We did manage to get a few things done. Let me share with you a few highlights of our week with all of you....
On Monday I had the kids begin to make some Civil War lapbooks that I ordered from Knowledge Box Central. I have done a few of these with the kids in the past but this was the first that I ordered from a company. It made our lives a little easier around here. I will post some pix on this soon. We focused our Civil War learning that day on the medical treatment that was available around then and talked about the life of Clara Barton and the dangers that nurses had in the middle of battle. My kids got grossed out at the thought of amputation and were saddened to discover that the majority of the deaths were not due to gun shot wounds but by the spread of disease. Our medical field has come a long way, baby!
On Tuesday I needed to set up a school day a little different. We have been struggling in our homeplate here with attitude and sibling arguments. As a result I had to separate and come down hard on a particular strong willed child to deter them from repeating. This child was removed to another room on Tuesday morning from the schooling of the others. I gave them a list of things that needed to have done for the day. It was called Homeplate Boot Camp and boy I can be one mean Mama when my chicks are having rude attitudes. So instead of having fun with Mommy and the rest of the gang they were separated until further notice. As for the Civil War activities that person had plenty of book reading and paragraph writing to do that day. They did not like this one, one bit.
On Wednesday my strong willed child was still remained in Homeplate Boot Camp. This person is very strong willed did I mention. While the others were pasting stuff inside our Civil War lapbooks and enjoying to listen to Mommy read they were busy working on their long list of to do's and yes that included reading Civil War books and writing paragraphs.
Thursday we had some of a light day around here. My two younger one were fighting a cold. I finshed up a family reading book called Dear America: A Picture of freedom-The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl by Patricia Mc Kissack. Then I had the kids come up with a quick book report of either this book or another that they had read recently and I would tape them. My daughter chose this book and my son chose a Trailblazer book on Harriet Tubman. We did some other light school work and called it a day.
Friday was another shortened day because Mommy and Daddy were leaving town for a quick couple retreat with our church. For the Civil War unit this day I had them write about their Great-Great-Great Grandfather who was a light artilary Union soldier. They were amazed to discover that they had a distant relative who survived the Civil War. I ressearched it in advance with the help from my Mom. He was in Battery C, 1st Pennsylvania light artillery. He enlisted at the age of 19 on June 4, 1864. He took part in 13 battles and skirmishes. One of them being the raid through the Shenandoah valley. He was honorably discharged on July 3, 1865. My kids now want to find other family members. I know we may have have had others and even one that has links to the American Revolution. I have my research stacked up for me.
Thank you for letting me share my week for you. Yes, the get away was fantastic and so much needed.
Here is the list of books we read this week:
Excerpts from:
-Fields of Fury: The American Civil War by James McPherson
-The Long Road to Gettysburg by Murphy
-A Soldiers Life in the Civil War by Dale Anderson
-You Wouldn't Want to be a Civil War Soldier by Thomas Ratcliff
-A Picture book of Robert E. Lee by David A. Adler
Kids Read:
-The Story of the Battle of Shiloh by Zachary Kent
- Robert E. Lee Brave Leader by Rae Bains
- From Slave to Soldier by Deborah Hopkinson
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Labels: boot camp, braces, Civil War week 2
Do you ever cry at happy endings?
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Labels: A Picture of Freedom
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Civil War Week 1
On Monday the kids and I learned about Maryland. We read books about the Chesapeake Bay and the life cycle of a blue crab. We added a new vocabulary word this week-estuary. An estuary is an area where salt water and freshwater meet. I never knew this nor that the Chesapeake bay is so large and that many islands are part of it. I guess with living on the west coast I have been sheltered from visiting it. One day I'm looking forward to taking our family on a extended visit of the east coast.
For co-op I had the kids make an accordian style book on the road leading to the Civil War and the events that led up to it. Next we learned about Fort Sumter. After reading about it the kids went outside to act it out. This is always great fun for the kids. I caught the whole thing on video. This should be real fun to watch as a family night movie. In the mean time here are a few pix.
After lunch they learned about the life of a Conderate and Union soldier. I had the kids use their backpacks to have a race to pack all their necessary supplies. Next, they learned how to set up a pup tent. This was real fun. After thier tents were inspected they had a soldiers' meal consisting of beans, peas, beef jerky, hard tac and water. Surprisingly they liked it. After a quick rest in their tent they needed to repack and learn about the first battle at Bull Run.
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Labels: Civil War, Confederate, Maryland, soldiers, South Carolina, tents, union