We are finishing up packet 5 this week and next. There are only 2 packets left!
It feels not so long ago that I embarked for crazy-town, and now we are joyfully living in it, and I couldn't be happier. It does not happen often that you get confirmation that you made the right decision, and I thank God for the fact that this has been one of those events where I can say truly, beyond the shadow of a doubt that this was the right choice for us. We have been trucking along, and it has been hard work, but worth every minute. Now for some of our recent work:
Sooooo, lots of new things. The girls got hair cuts!
Special thanks to one Mr. Roger Schneider, a science teacher in New Jersey, and long time friend of mine for helping us determine our energy chain. (and a special shout -out to facebook for allowing me to reach out for help when necessary. This is a very basic energy chain, as I am told it can get incredibly complicated and traced back to the big bang theory, in the end this is what we came up with - a first grade version)
We started a poster this packet to really dive into reading comprehension and components of stories. She loves reading "Junie B. Jones" so I thought this might be more fun than the dry stories of Sing Spell Read and Write. We still read those and do some comprehension on them, but this was more fun. What you see here is setting, main character, and the problem or conflict, that she is working on.
Here she is reading her SSRW. That silly monster finger is something her old teacher gave them for class. She likes to keep it and use it to read.
Here is an African mask she made. We are still in ancient civilizations for history.
Here is a moth that our education specialist found and kept for Kelsey, having remembered that she collects bugs. She really likes it.
More fun, we found out that "Beauty and the Beast" was playing in Cerritos, CA. My parents live just a city over, and so it was perfect timing to go visit the grandparents and take them to a Broadway show! Their Grandma got them beautiful Belle dresses (no, not the golden one, but the one she wears in winter) To say that they love them would be an understatement, as you will see, Kelsey never wants to take it off.
Travis, Keira, Kelsey, me, and Grandma all at the theater.
They were seriously awesome seats!
Here they are at intermission getting a small snack.
It was a great night! I can't believe even Keira stayed awake!
Kelsey now reaches for this dress every morning.
You are looking at rainbow math. She likes that.
Keira spends a lot of time coloring, cutting, and gluing.
She wanted to make sure I got her headband in the shot.
Fun with stamps that grandma gave her!
Here is her science poster. It is all about energy.
Here is her Junie B. poster.
There is a lot going on right there!
Here they are working on posters.
Kelsey really needed help with figuring out questions versus statements. It didn't seem to click until I made this silly thing about how we can look closely at sentences and discover clues that will help us to determine which punctuation is best. Through that we found question words, and the importance of placement in a sentence. It finally broke through! Thank goodness, because I did not know what else I was going to do if that didn't work!
I don't usually grade her work like this. This was part of the end of a section assessment.
We added on to our Egypt and Mesopotamia lap-book in this packet.
She really wants to go to China now. I'm like, ummmmm, how about we just go to Pei Wei and eat some Americanized Chinese food until we can afford travel, which will be after you move out. ;)
Cat in The Hat was our main book for Literature this packet.
Here is my daughter's answer to what should have been a longer opinion question. She is very practical, and had nothing more to say. She had a point. She could have elaborated though. That's was not the battle I picked that day to say the least.
Video of Kelsey sorting nouns and verbs
Keira sorting colored buttons.
Next up one more week of packet 5, then conferences! Packet 6 is just around the corner.
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