This will be our last school related set of posts for 2011. We start our school year in June and work through most of the summer and fall so that we can take an extended winter break. We are actually leaving for a trip to Florida, Mexico, Honduras, and Belize–we are so excited to have the opportunity to do that! And of course, we’ll take the holidays off school as well. We may do a little bit between Christmas and New Years, but Jedi has 600 hours of school completed already for the year, so we’re well ahead of schedule.
Of course, that doesn’t mean we’re completely done with learning. We started doing the Teach Your Child to Read In 100 Easy Lessons with Monkey–it seems to be working a lot better than the Montessori methods with her autism. We do that every single day of the week, and so we’re going to continue it even while on vacation. I also still have work on the shelves, so while we’re home, there is plenty that we can do together (I recently moved our school room up to our formal living room so that we’re not in the basement during the cold part of the year. It’s actually nice to have the school shelves up on our main living levels because we can do even more schoolwork throughout the day.
Here are some pictures from Bug & Monkey’s week in the schoolroom.
This was Bug's favorite work of the week--decorating a mini tree!
She did this work for hours!
The girls painting
Monkey really enjoys working with numbers, so we pulled out this work for her.
Practicing her M and S writing
Bug working with the wooden nativity
The clothespins had sparkly pom poms on them. Bug used these to decorate the felt tree
Using tweezers to put yellow yarn (hay) into the toilet paper roll manger.
Adding the clothespin "baby Jesus"
Monkey working with the Christmas Story cards
Holy Family 3 part cards
Close-up of the cards
Lacing Snowman
Using a spoon to scoop stars from one cup to the other
Bug working with the Christmas Story character cards
Gluing pom pom decorations to the paper tree
Monkey working with the Teen Board
We also celebrated our 100th day at homeschool by making 100-piece-trailmix. Each kid put 10 pieces of 10 different foods in their snack bowl--banana slices, marshmellows, popcorn, raisins, fruit nuggets, pretzels, dried cranberries, chocolate chips, pumpkin seeds, and cereal
Jedi making his trail mix
We have 2 Christmas trees in our house--a big one that is our main tree and this little tiny tree we had one year while living in an apartment waiting for our house to be built. The kids have free reign over decorating the little tree
Monkey using the Fisher Price nativity