Friday, October 31, 2008

Social Studies

What better way to learn about history and social studies than to participate in it!  We took Madeline to the "Change We Need" Rally for Barack Obama last night here in Columbia.  She not only got a glimpse of an incredible presidential candidate (who will hopefully be President), and several other Democratic candidates, but she also got to see thousands of people who were excited about participating in the political process and making their voices heard.  What a wonderful lesson for her in citizenship!


Saturday, October 25, 2008

Email

Madeline is now emailing!  I figure that it gives her practice in reading as well as writing.  And she is excited about doing it.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Ladybugs

So, I did forget to take my camera to Madeline's dance class today.  I will have to remember next week!  I did, however, get some pictures of the girls doing the nature study today on ladybugs.  They were really interested in watching the ladybugs walk, and studying them.  Some of the ladybugs were very anxious to fly away, while others were very content to stay and let the girls pick them up and observe them.  When I was first considering adding nature studies to our curriculum I really though Madeline would be the most fascinated by them.  It has been Isabella, however, who has shown the most interest during the two nature studies we have done thus far.  She has even really wanted to extend them further.  They really have been a hit with all of the girls, however!

Here is Madeline drawing in her nature study journal.  She must include the sky, sun, and grass in all of her pictures.

Isabella really got into the nature study!

Even Hailey wanted to participate in the activities.

This is Isabella's finished journal entry.  I was impressed that she accurately had 6 legs and showed wings.  She had to follow Madeline's lead on the sky, sun, and grass.  
As you can see, we did not get to add any words to our work today as I had planned.  We just ran out of time.  Maybe next time!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Dance Class

Madeline and Isabella take dance classes that they really enjoy.  The classes are both tap and ballet.  Here are some pictures from Isabella's class today.  I will probably post some tomorrow of Madeline's class.






Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Learning Together!

It is always so nice to see the girls working, learning, and playing together.  Today Madeline and Isabella spent time working together on the computer.  I think that they both got a lot out of this very positive interaction with each other!


This Week's Nature Study

I really did plan to follow the Outdoor Hour Challenges for our nature study, however it seems that the girls have other ideas.  This week they have been fascinated with all of the ladybugs (ladybird beetles) that they have found outside, as well as inside, our house.  So, I have decided that our nature study this week will be on ladybird beetles.  We will gather some information from Anna Botsford Comstock's Handbook of Nature Study, pages 364-366, and maybe some other sources, and we will go out in search of ladybird beetles. Although it should be rather easy to find them (unlike those woolly bears that we have yet to find).   I do think, however, that we will include the assignment from Outdoor Hour Challenge #2: Using Your Words while we do this.  I am looking forward to it!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

A Walk

We had a nice walk at Rock Bridge State Park.  The girls had a great time exploring, and were fascinated by the stream.  Actually, I think they found the water interesting because I told them that it was too cold to get into it and explore.  Hailey was also fascinated by all of the leaves that have now fallen off of the trees.  I was hoping to do a project with leaves this year, like waxing leaves to make decorations, but it seems that the leaves here do not really change to pretty colors.  They just turn brown and fall off.  Anyway, there were lots of things to explore, like a hollow stump, a fallen tree, and some interesting rocks.  

Here are Madeline and Isabella gathering information about the cave.  
Hailey liked playing with all of the leaves.  I think she liked uncovering things to see what was under the leaves!
Madeline checked out some of the rocks.  She said that she found some fossils, after we got home.  Maybe next time she will share them with us!
This old tree was of great interest to Madeline and Isabella.  I just kept hoping it was not home to anyone.
Madeline found this old hollow stump and could not resist climbing inside.  Again, I was hoping it was not someone's home!
Here are the girls checking out the stream.  Madeline tried pouring water into the stream to see what would happen.
Madeline and Isabella could not resist the "balance beam"!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Singapore Math 1A Complete!

Well, it certainly took longer than I expected for Madeline to complete 1A, but she has done it.  I kind of think there were parts that I should have skipped because it was almost "busy work" for her, but I did not want to find later that she had "gaps" in her skills, so we did it all. She was so excited to finish, and then she enjoyed going back through the book and looking at all that she has accomplished.   And now it is on to 1B!

Here is Madeline showing off the last page in her book... complete!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Finished Weaving Project

Here are pictures of Madeline's weaving project from art class.  It is a bowl.  She is so proud of it, and keeps coming up with new uses for it!  I am so glad we found this class!



Friday, October 10, 2008

Nature Study

I have decided to add a weekly nature study to our homeschool curriculum. The girls really enjoy exploring outside and finding treasure, and I wanted to find a way to let them develop that. I found information on nature studies based on the book "Handbook of Nature Study" by Anna Botsford Comstock

I was a bit concerned about using the book since its copyright is 1939, but as I read it, I found that it to provide a great background for nature studies. I also found a website that provides weekly challenges based on the book and only take 20 minutes or so. It is located here .

So, I intended to just start with the first five challenges, as the website suggests, and then move to whatever the current challenge was. However, as I read the book I came across information on the woolly bear caterpillar, which becomes the Isabella tiger moth in the spring. Well, I know the woolly bear caterpillars are around now, and how could we pass up exploring something that has Isabella in its name. So, today we set off to find some woolly bear caterpillars. Well, we did not find any (yet), but we did find some great spider webs.

This one was on our swings. It was interesting because it had one part that was quite thick.

This one was on the corner of our monkey bars. It was difficult to get a good picture of it, though.

Isabella was very excited to start drawing in her journal. She drew both of the spider webs as well as a squirrel and butterfly that she saw while we were outside. She even "wrote"about them.
After drawing and writing a bit, we thought we would go check the woods behind out home for woolly bears. We did not find any, but the girls did build some homes for some fairies while we were out there using sticks, nuts, bark, flowers, a feather and leaves that they found. Isabella used an old log as the base of hers.
Madeline included "beds" for eight fairies in hers.
And she made a roof and a slide from bark.
While they were collecting items for building the homes, Madeline found this garden snail. We brought it back, added drawings of it to our journals, and learned lots about snails.

Did you know garden snails actually have mouths with teeth and a tongue? Or that the ate apples? Or that those long "antennae" actually have eyes on them? Or that they fold up and go back into their shells head-first?

There is just so much to learn!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Art Class

I really love all of the resources available to us here in Columbia!  Madeline has been taking an art class from the Columbia Art League.  She is really enjoying it and is very proud of the work she has been doing.  Here are a few examples of what she has done so far.

They learned about still-life and Cezanne.  This is Madeline's still-life.
This is her current work-in-progress, a weaving project.  She has really spent quite a lot of time on this one.  It was amazing to see her really focus on this!