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Thursday
Apr122012

Collage Friday - Turtles, Painting, and Nose Jobs



I have a lot to share with you this week.  Not only was it a busy homeschool week, but it was a busy blogging week for me.   I'm so excited to be a part of iHomeschool Network and to also be writing a 10 Days of Teaching Music series which starts next Monday!    Have you seen all of the wonderful bloggers and series that will be out there for you to enjoy?   It's going to be very exciting!


Since the series is taking up a lot of my time (I've got some great things planned for you and some super giveaways, too!), Collage Friday will NOT occur here for the next two weeks.  Please feel free to keep posting your collages on your own sites - and I promise I will be back on Friday, May 4 with Collage Friday!  I do hope that you visit my series on teaching music in your homeschool and feel free to ask any questions you may have so I can answer them!   

On to the collages: 

Our weather was picture perfect this week ~ with a nice little cool-off in the middle of the week, too.  We spent every moment possible outside.  As you can see, there was lots of baseball and playing with the dog.  

 My children had a chance to be CHILDREN.  Believe me, during this season of standardized testing in the public schools, I know what a gift this is.  


We continued our study of Robin Hood.   One day we learned about Medieval Illuminations and the kids painted their own scenes of Sherwood Forest.   I had checked out some library books about Medieval art and we went through those, too.

Our back deck is a perfect, covered place to do work, so Miss B spread one of her favorite blankets on the deck and curled up for spelling, math and writing most days.   Math has been uneventful the past couple of weeks... this is GOOD!   Horizons Math is working well for both children (with some living math and Math U See thrown in).  

Our spelling curriculum works very well for both children, too.   Spelling Workout wins Favorite Resource This Week because the lessons are short, meaningful, and incorporate editing, analogies, alphabetical order, and writing.  GMan is working in Spelling Workout B and Miss B is in Spelling Workout E.  

Miss B helped me teach GMan a little more about the orchestra with a fun instrument matching game.   We are working on a lapbook/notebook from Homeschool Share, which I will share in depth with you during the 10 Days of Teaching Music!

I also posted earlier this week about the path I will take next year with my daughter.  Did you read our plan?  
  

Thursday was mostly a pajama day (a treat for my kids since I usually make them get dressed and make beds first thing!).  GMan wanted to be sure I got a picture of him in his red pjs. PJ day occurred because I woke up with a migraine.  Thankfully, the kids each had books and games they were involved in, and we did do a math and writing lesson.   I felt better late afternoon and we flew kites at the park before GMan's baseball practice.   I'd like to think we salvaged the day!  

Included below is a close-up of G's picture of Sherwood Forest.  He doesn't seem to enjoy art as much as my daughter does, but he did seem to like painting, so we'll have to do this more often.

Now, I bet you wonder why my son's nose is attached to his sister's underarm, aren't you?   My friend Cheryl called me in the middle of the week and was telling me all about nose jobs and the Middle Ages.   It's interesting, that's for sure.  I love it that I have a friend that knows me well enough to know I'd be interested in Medieval Rhinoplasty, too.   (I need a huge NERD sign on my forehead, I know.)  

In our study of Robin Hood one of the mini books was identifying bones of the skeleton.  This book related to Robin Hood and Friar Tuck carrying each other over a bridge and what bones might have been involved.    

A favorite this week was watching Turtle: The Incredible Journey on Netflix.  (Thanks, Karen for recommending this!)  We then read One Tiny Turtle, which tied in perfectly with the movie.  This was all so perfect because just a few weeks ago we were at a beach in South Florida that has protected areas for Loggerhead nesting.  The kids wondered about that I said we would have to investigate when we got home.  Then, I read about the movie on Karen's blog and the rest is history!     

The kids did A LOT of reading this week.   I'll just go ahead and list the books so you can see what interests them... it might interest your children, too.


Miss B:
(she made her own mini-unit on The Titanic this week... this is what I love about homeschooling!)


Gordon Korman's series:  Titanic 
Dear America:  Voyage on the Great Titanic

G Man:


Flat Stanley:  The African Safari Discovery
Flat Stanley:  The Flying Chinese Wonders

Read-Alouds:


The Adventures of Robin Hood
Childhood of Famous Americans:  Walt Disney: Young Movie Maker
Magic Treehouse:  Tonight on the Titanic
Chopin:  The Story of The Boy Who Made Beautiful Melodies

That was our week in a nutshell.  I just love these Friday collage posts because it documents just how much we do all week and just how wonderful homeschooling is.   


Please join me by linking your collage(s) below and grabbing a button from my sidebar.  Be sure to visit the person who links ahead of you and leave them a comment, too!  


*Happily linking with Kris and Susan!  



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No collage this week from us. We had an un.us.u.al. week! Looking forward to your 10 Days posts!!

Nicole

April 12, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterNicole

Sounds like a great week, Mary, despite your unpleasant Thursday. You did a lot of reading aloud this week! :-) (I missed your RAT post!). I'm looking forward to your series on music. I hope to be back with my collage at least by tomorrow afternoon!

April 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAmy @ Hope Is the Word

Medieval Rhinoplasty?!?!?!? HI-LAR-I-OUS!!!

(Homeschooling weeks like this are just marvelous, aren't they? Well, minus your migraine, of course...)

April 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterWonder Mom

Love that photo of you and your daughter! And, we are big fans of Spelling Workout over here. I love the editing exercises :)
Looking forward to your 10 days series Mary!

April 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterHodgepodgemom

The Titanic is a favorite subject of mine. When we went to the Titanic exhibit at the Science Center in Balto, MD, I picked up a replica cup and I love having it. I love the way your new interest-led learning takes you so many places!

April 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterPhyllis

It sounds like things are going so well for your family, Mary :) Loads of great resources in this post...thanks for linking up!
I look forward to reading your 10 Days series!

April 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterSusan

I am really looking forward to your series as music is a hard one for me :).

Looks like you guys had fun this week, thanks for sharing.

April 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterPaige

Looks like another great week! I am sorry I haven't done the collage lately- I am so swamped, and taking the extra time to make one is holding me back!

April 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMary

I love the picture of your dd learning outside. Isn't that one of the wonderful things about homeschooling? I can't wait for your series on music.
Blessings,
Dawn

April 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDawn

Beautiful week, Mary! Your weeks seem full of joyful learning.

So glad to see the turtle resources:) We just found a turtle in the yard yesterday, and the girls were taking pictures of it!

April 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJenn

Thanks for linking to the turtle movie, although we may have watched it, we need to check it out again. We have read the turtle book and enjoyed it very much. We did an ocean unit last year and I will put our things out again before we head to FL in December. We have decided to hit Sea World and they have a new turtle exhibit. Have a great weekend!

I love all the outside pictures. I think pictures like that show homeschooling at its finest!

I love the picture of Miss B on her blanket. I love to read outside like that!

I can't wait until your music posts! I am so excited about all the "10 Days" series!!!

April 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterKaren

Great week. I missed the link up darn. I have been so busy lately as you will see in our week 37 and 38 post. http://www.kathysclutteredmind.com/2012/04/week-in-life-of-homeschoolers-week-37.html

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