For those who wonder what we've been up to, here are some highlights of homeschooling life on our mountain.
(Pictures of schoolwork can be enlarged by clicking on them; it is hard to see the details otherwise.)

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

We had a good week last week, getting back into the routine of things in the new year.  They boys are back at their weekly classes where they enjoy a variety of projects, songs, and stories.  Here a bit more of the fun and learning we've been up to:

Caleb finished the math section adding multiple numbers in the hundreds, reviewed subtraction facts, and worked on rounding and adding multiple numbers in the thousands.  Lots of addition these days, but it is noticeably improving Caleb's addition skills.


We finished reading The Tale of Solomon Owl, worked on a variety of other stories together, and Caleb practices reading out loud regularly.  He is reading aloud for longer lengths of time these days, reading whole stories from Frog and Toad in one sitting.  Caleb wrote paragraphs about a few of the different chapters we read, some with illustrations, and wrote word lists.




Smiley practices letters on the white board, chalk board, and with crayons.  He learned the letter W, shaped like a Wave.  He made a water picture with waves in his book.

Smiley also continues to work on counting and recognizing numbers.  He enjoys filling in the blanks, like in the picture below.

The kids have been having a great time with their cultural studies.  They got large, fun coloring books with themes of different continents.  The pages include beautiful pictures of the region's animals, food, people, flags, maps, and more.  You can see Caleb working in his Africa book and Smiley working in a book about Europe.  The kids also worked with a sticker book making scenes from South America.




The boys hiked and spent time outdoors, practiced with their archery sets, completed puzzles and did a variety of games together, started and cared for seedlings indoors, worked on their simple sewing and knitting projects, picked out books and read lots, observed and cared for the new baby calf, and lots more!

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