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Friday
Aug132010

Loving First Language Lessons


When I was a brand new homeschooler, a friend of mine suggested I take a look at First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind (Volume 1 & 2) to use with my five year old son. She loaned me her copy to look over, and shortly after I purchased my own copy. After looking on the internet, I found some printables to go along with this volume over at Homeschool Creations. We have been using the book for the past couple of weeks, and so far I really like it. What I love is that my five year old is picking up on things, but it's also a great review for my nine year old daughter when she listens in to our lessons. Homeschooling is great like that!

This week I noticed that my son was constantly pointing out nouns to me - and yes, he was pointing out pretty much everything! He gets the distinction between common and proper nouns as well. When I needed a chunk of quiet time to read aloud with my daughter, I had my son do an activity to solidify this concept.

I'm sure you have lots of these around your house (I save them for these occasions):

I told my son to cut out pictures of nouns.... and he came up with a lot of things to cut out! All on his own he went to the costume catalog and starting cutting out pictures of super heroes. "Here are a bunch of proper nouns, mom!" I was so happy to hear him make the distinction on his own.

I gave him a couple pieces of paper, a glue stick and wrote "Common Nouns" on one piece of paper and "Proper Nouns" on the other piece. He arranged them all very carefully before he glued (he's my type A child):


After about 30 minutes he had completed his work:


Without any effort, he has also memorized the poem "The Caterpillar" by Christina Rosetti (also in the book). We didn't even work on it; we just repeated each day during our lesson and all of a sudden he knew it. I haven't yet read The Well Trained Mind by Susan Wise Bauer, but I have it reserved at our local library and can't wait until it gets here!

It struck me today not only how much I have yet to learn about this thing called homeschooling, but also just how blessed I am to have the opportunity to learn!



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Reader Comments (2)

We use FLL, too. This year we're on Level 3. I really like the gentle way the grammar concepts are introduced and reviewed. A stellar program, in my opinion.

August 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMarsha

We love, love, love FFL!! I am going through FFL1/2 with my 6 year old and we are in the FFL 3 with my girls. I really like the third level.
(After the third level, we will move to Easy Grammar.)
I love how the younger kids learn all the poems etc. just by being in the room because of all the repetition. Plus, I have found the kids don't forget anything either!

August 15, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmy Mantooth

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