This year I am trying a whole new curriculum for History, Geography, Timeline, Notebooking, Poetry, Bible and Science etc. Heart of Dakota. A friend showed me this curriculum at the beginning of last year and after a ton of research and the fact I LOVE the Charlotte Mason approach, I fell in love with it. Now, we are still using our own curriculum for Math and Reading, but everything else is through Heart of Dakota. The main thing I loved about this was it was a complete open and go curriculum. No downloading and researching like I had down in the past. That is my kind of curriculum. Yet is stays in with the Charlotte Mason style of teaching
My first week went really good. The first day was a little longer then I had planned, but that was due to "old habits die hard" attitude in teaching that day. I found the rest of the week if I just followed the teachers' guide I was able to get it done by 12:30 or so everyday starting at 9:00am or so! As I said before, I am doing a different Reading program and Math program for each child then what HOD is asking us to do because Raquel is not up to Bigger's standards. She is still learning to read and Vincent is above it the Bigger guides Math standards. The main reason I chose Bigger was so they could learn all the Non-Academic subjects together which is what I have been doing all along with them!
They both said they had a great time this week. The only thing was, we are so use to Apologia Science (which we LOVE) which has always been about 25 minutes each day or so that HOD science seemed REALLY light. But today we were talking about the beach and tides and waves and my daughter told Daddy all about how the tides work and how the waves wok etc. My son chimed in with his $.02 too. That told me I was doing the right thing! The science was not light, it was just perfect!
On Friday I started playing Jeopardy with the kids. In a nut shell each day I pick 2 or 3 facts from the reading and mark them down on index cards. Each day we go over the previous days cards and then add more cards. On Friday I have a board with numbered index cards starting at 10 going to 160 (counting by 10's)and as the numbers get bigger of course the questions get harder.
They each take turns calling out a number and trying to answer the question. If that child cannot answer then the other child gets a chance to steal the question and answer it. Each correct answer gets 1 M&M. In the end the person with the most M&M's get a prize. The prizes are no more then a $1.00 item from the dollar store. Today they both got 6 out of 16 question. YEA! Not bad. That meant Mommy got a few M7M's too! Yea me! And they each got a prize...Yea them! Great way to end the week! They were having so much fun with this that Daddy had to come downstairs to find out what all the commotion was. He was absolutely shocked to see them screaming and yelling answers and having the time of their life answer school questions!!!!!
This week is our first week starting Heart of Dakota (HOD) and we have had a blast!
We have learned more about Christopher Columbus and his adventure to North America.
Leif's Journey
Columbus' Journey by Vincent
Columbus' Journey by Raquel
We learned about what makes the Waves vs. what makes the Tides. In one week we have learned so much more then I could ever imagine. And since I placed my kids in the same book...Bigger Hearts for His Glory...I am happy to see my daughter doing so well! This is one of the reasons I decided to do my own reading and math program. Because the math in Bigger was to easy for Vincent and the reading was too hard for Raquel and I wanted them to be learning the non-academic things together. This is working well so far.
Anyway, here are some pictures showing us learning why things sink vs. floating
Balloons Float
Empty Cans Float but full ones sink
Coins Sink
Raquel's floating diagram and Vincent's sinking diagram
Also we learned where the continents and the different oceans are. So we got a balloon and made the kids write out the 4 oceans and 7 continents and place them on the balloon. Raquel was a little off on the continent the first time through, but she got all the oceans right. Vincent, he got them all right!
Vincent placing his continents
Raquel placing Africa. Just a bit off! Good try babe!
Also we learned about how the moon makes the tides and the wind makes the waves. We used a blow dryer to make waves and see how the wave erode the sand on the shore of the beach.
Homemade beach in a baking dish
Raquel's rendition of Low and High tide!
All in all I can honestly say we had a great time this week and I can see that this year will be a great year for learning for both children! My goal is to takes pictures each week and post about it on each of my kids blog as well as my own. Lets see if I can keep that up for 36 weeks. We will try!!!!
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