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Week in Review: Week 11, October 12-18, 2015

Monday, November 2, 2015



Virtue

We are working on being helpful this week.  I am trying to get the boys to see when tasks need to be completed without me having to ask them.  If you see a wrapper, pick it up.  If there are dishes on the table, put them away without me having to nag to get it done.  So, this will probably be our virtue for a few weeks until I feel like we have enough practice. 



Tea on Tuesday


More awesome poems for our tea time.  I loved the one about the layers of a rain forest.  I will have to post it, because it was perfect for little ones to understand, but ended with a deep thought.



Tropical Rainforest Poem

toucan

Dark and damp,
On 
forest floor,
Fungi grows,
mushroom
Wait, there’s more!
Bugs and bugs,
Of every kind,
I'll go on,
If you don’t mind…
Jaguars, and amphibians,
blue poison dart frog
The 
forest floor,
Where it begins...

Next level up?
The 
understory,
There’s a huge inventory,
Birds, and bats, and butterflies,
blue morpho butterfly
Bananas, tarsiers, meet our eyes,
Capuchin monkeys, boas, skinks,
The chocolate used in chocolate drinks!

Next level up?
You will see,
Is the great green 
canopy,
Not a place for cans of peas,
can of peas
Just the tops of tall, green trees!
Two-toed sloths, and maybe three,
Move so slow, you’ll agree,
Epiphytes!
Orangutans!
The colored beaks,
Of cool toucans,
And all those wise old, graceful trees,
Produce the oxygen,
Which we breathe...

Emergent layer?
Tops it all!
Sit up there,
You'll see it all,
The amazing forest,
Stuns and awes,
But people cut it,
With chainsaws...
chain saw
We hope it doesn’t all get wrecked,
It’s a place we must protect!


100 Book Challenge #53

We are almost through with The Penderwicks, and I am so sad for it to be coming to an end.  I am really relieved that this is a series because I want to know more about this family.  They are such well-rounded characters and you truly feel like you are making friends while reading about them. Greyson wants to read the whole series and I thought this might be a great way to spend some one on one time with him and read it together.

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Geography

We traveled to Louisiana this week and stopped for Mardi Gras in New Orleans.  We learned about the holiday and why the festival is celebrated.  And we finished off with an amazing meal of fried chicken, Louisiana pasta, garlic bread and New Orleans Beignets.  It was delicious!




Autumn Theme

Instead of working on a new FIAR book this week, Britton and I learned about Autumn.  Since Britton has lived in Thailand most of his life, he really does not have a very good concept of what Autumn looks like.  We read books about Autumn and Fall leaves.  His favorite was Leaf Man and we ended up making our own leaf man.  It's so much fun to see how long children can play without toys. He loved doing this activity.  





Science


Greyson and Lincoln are having a wonderful time working through their chemistry lessons.  This week, they had to run chemical and physical tests on three different powders to decide what they were.


One afternoon this week Britton and Lincoln pulled the science kit down and mixed liquids for at least two hours.  They were playing so well together that I just couldn't interrupt them.  At the same time, Greyson was teaching himself to play Beethoven's Fur Elise on the piano.  It was a nice homeschooling afternoon.


FIAR- Albert (Greyson & Lincoln)

We have come to our last week of working through Albert and I am sad this book is finished.  We have had so many fun lessons and learned so much just by reading a picture book.  If you are trying to figure out a curriculum, I highly recommend FIAR. It has been my very favorite thing we have used so far.

The boys learned about cardinals.

They tried making their own birds nest and realized it is much harder than you would think.

Greyson made a hanging nest.



Co-op

New classes in co-op this week. Knot tying.

Music

Outdoor play
Engineering

Halloween

Our luminaries all lit up.

Broom parking at our house.



Art

Greyson and Lincoln have been learning about Van Gogh and they painted some sunflowers to go along with his famous paintings.


Special Moments


Beautiful Orchid in my yard.

We found Ben at the International Food Fair at RIS.

Now we are ready for October Break!  Off to the beach.
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Week in Review: Week 10, October 5-11, 2015

Friday, October 23, 2015




Tea on Tuesday

No matter how our week is going, the boys are always excited to celebrate our tea time.  



The selection of poems that have been sent to us have been an amazing variety.  I love being able to expose my boys to poetry this way.  We also received some yummy tea!



 100 Book Challenge: Book #53

We started The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy by Jeanne Birdsall this week.  I have never heard of this book and found out that it a series, which I cannot wait to read.  One thing I love about my boys is that they never complain or even mention anything if our story has a main female character or characters.  I love reading to them about strong female characters and these four sisters can sure hold their own.  I love how real this book is.   The girls get angry with each other, tease each other, but ultimately defend each other the way real families do.  The boys keep asking for  "just one more chapter"  of this book.  You know you are reading a great book when your kids are begging for more.

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Reading/ Phonics


Britton and I read this book during his reading time and I really liked the moral of the story.  You get to choose how your day will go.  A smile goes a long way.


This week Lincoln is reading his way through another Bunnicula story, Howliday Inn by James Howe and Greyson is finishing up The Return of the Indian by Lynne Reid Banks.



 Geography


This week we learned about Georgia.  We read about this history of Coca-Cola and the boys got a treat by having it with their dinner.  We also made Peach cobbler and Chicken Delight.  I guess this is a Georgia dish.  It was delicious.  Chicken with Ritz crackers on it.  Yum!



We also learned about Kentucky and made our own Kentucky Fried Chicken.  I loved the breading.  It turned out almost like KFC's chicken!




 FIAR- Mr. Gumpy's Motorcar (Britton)

Britton is finishing up Mr. Gumpy's Motorcar this week.  A few friends stopped by to hear the story with us.



We looked at the drawings in this book and noticed how it is all done with lines.  Britton tried out his own cross-hatching drawing.



We learned about the water cycle and watched a MSB on it.

We also watched this short little youtube clip on the water cycle.


Read some books on the water cycle.

Britton made his own water cycle to hang on the window to watch everyday.

We also learned about different types of clouds.

And made rain cloud cupcakes.



 FIAR- Albert (Greyson & Lincoln)

Greyson and Lincoln are still reading Albert.  There is just so much to do with the story that we have worked on it for almost a month and the boys are not tired of it.  I think I need my own copy of this book.

We talked about good & bad noises.




                                               Recognizing & Preventing Noise Pollution's Daunting Health Impacts:


Made our own creepy noise makers.

We learned a lot about tomatoes.  And now I know why tomatoes are considered a vegetable.  Not at all the reason I thought!

The boys had to make their own bruschetta.


We took a tour of the neighborhood to see the vendors.  Here is a food cart.

Stopped at the bike repair shop to have the oil changed in the scooter.



Picked out flowers at the flower stand.





 Spanish

 The boys had to translate sentences in Spanish this week.




 Story of the World


We learned about Hinduism and the Diwali festival.  Can't wait to celebrate Diwali in November with our friend, Mala.



 Co-op


Art
Teambuilding

Sensory play
Art



 Extra-Curricular Activities

My wonderful friend, Susannah, took all three boys out to lunch and completely spoiled them.  She is tutoring them in writing and had them all write a sensory story about their food.  She then took them out for ice cream.  It's so nice to have "family" in Bangkok.  (Susannah and I went to college together and have known each other for 15 years.  She is now working at the same school as my husband!)





Piano practice




 Halloween

It's Halloween month, so we have a lot of decorating to do.







Candy Corn Craft





Halloween luminaries
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 Special Moments

The big boys have been working on this for at least a month.  They are entering it in a Lego competition for a Chima Fort.  I was just happy they worked on something together.



Found this little guy running across my counter.

Britton rock climbing at a friend's house.  Now all he wants to do is climb.

I had an incredibly nice friend from back home send us a box full of decorations for Halloween & Thanksgiving.  It was so much fun to open.  It's really nice to have a few things to make it feel like home.  So thankful for the wonderful people in my life.




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