Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/30

 1st Grader

  • Miquon Math Orange
  • Reading
    • Ordinary Parents' Guide to Teaching Reading
  • Handwriting without Tears
  • Story of the World 1
    • Tut's Mummy, Lost and Found (we finally finished this)
  • Biology/Anatomy
    • Library book about the digestive system
  • Gymnastics (outsourced)
  • Physical Education
    • We played baseball at the park for PE
9th and 11th Graders
  • Algebra 1 (9th) and Stewardship (11th)
  • Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
  • The Mystery of the Periodic Table (9th grader)
  • Gladys Aylward (read-aloud)
  • Physical Education
    • We played a giant game of baseball at the park.  Even the college freshman played baseball with them
  • Gymnastics (outsourced)
College Freshman and Sophomore update
  • Finals are here.  Both have solid A's at this point.  They should both finish the semester with 4.0 GPAs again (both kids have a 4.0 overall).  
  • They are registered for classes in January.
  • The sophomore has like a 130% average in British Literature (which we all thought was funny)

Monday, November 29, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/29

 1st Grader

  • Miquon Math Orange
  • Reading
    • My Father's Dragon (read-aloud)
    • Explode the Code
    • Ordinary Parents' Guide to Teaching Reading
  • First Language Lessons 1
  • Story of the World 1
    • Tut's Mummy, Lost and Found
  • Science (biology)
    • Library books about the human body
  • For Cub Scouts, he collected blankets for the homeless and turned them in today
  • He learned how to ride his bike without training wheels over the weekend
9th and 11th Graders
  • This was actually one of the best homeschool days ever.  The teens were very excited to do school today.
  • Algebra 1 (9th) and Stewardship (11th)
  • Finished reading Steinbeck's The Pearl
    • We had a great, excited group discussion about the book.  
    • We discussed Steinbeck's background 
    • Introduced Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea (their next book) and talked about his biography
  • Physics
    • Lab: Reflections from Curved Mirrors from QSL Physics Kit
      • Calculated the focal length of lenses of different thicknesses
      • Inverted image using a laser, concave lens and note card
  • Chemistry
    • Mystery of the Periodic Table (9th grader reading)
    • Started our notebook of the elements.  We're going through each element of the periodic table and covering Rutherford models, atomic number/mass, properties, boiling point/melting point, classification, when the element was discovered, what the element is used for, etc.
    • Hydrogen and Helium - notebooking 
    • Watched footage of the Hindenburg airship explosion and talked about why hydrogen is so flammable
  • 11th Grader had a private voice lesson
  • We are going to walk to the cookie store to buy cookies

Friday, November 19, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/19 - Python Coding

 We worked more with Python and our Raspberry Pi 3b+.  The 9th grader wrote code for the Matchmaker game in the book Coding Projects in Python.  The game wouldn't work, so I had to look through the code and figure out why.  She misspelled a word and missed a space and that caused the game to crash.  We fixed it and the game worked!

I coded the graphics "Starry Night" from the same book.  It's similar to the code in this video:



Homeschool Day 11/18

 1st Grader

  • Life of Fred Apples - I thought we could read this once a week as a supplement, but he didn't really like it.
  • Bananagrams - we played this and he built all kinds of words with the pieces
  • He wrote a letter to his grandparents and mailed it
  • Mary, Mother of Jesus
9th and 11th Graders
  • Algebra 1 (9th) and Stewardship (11th)
  • Steinbeck's The Pearl
  • German 
    • Frau Holle (11th grader) - Brothers Grimm fairy tale
    • Komm Mit 1 (9th grader)
  • Physics
    • Mythbusters episode "Sonic Boom Sound-off"
    • Research the speed of sound
      • What is it?
      • What causes a sonic boom?
      • Is thunder a sonic boom?
    • LAB - The Speed of Sound in Air (from the QSL Physics Lab Kit)
      • Using tuning fork, graduated cylinders and water
      • Observe standing waves and resonance
  • Reader's Theater (outsourced class for 9th grader)

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/17

 1st Grader

  • Miquon Math - third day with this/so far so good
  • Reading
    • My Father's Dragon (read-aloud)
    • Explode the Code
    • He read an easy reader from the library 
  • First Language Lessons 1
  • Bible
    • Mary, Mother of Jesus
  • Story of the World 1
    • Tut's Mummy, Lost and Found
9th and 11th Graders
  • Algebra 1 (9th) and Stewardship (11th)
  • Steinbeck's The Pearl
  • Chemistry - read more of Module 7 and answered the questions
  • History through Genealogy Project
    • This was wonderful today.  We worked on the Civil War generation.
    • Drew the boundaries of the Union states and the Confederate states
    • Learned about the Battle of Stone's River
    • Looked at an old tintype photograph of one of our ancestors from about 1860-1862.  
    • Learned about tintype and early photography.  Looked at the oldest remaining photograph and the oldest photograph with a person in it.
  • Shakespearean Theater (11th grader - outsourced)
  • SAT Prep (11th grader) - I don't always post about it, but she does Khan Academy SAT prep every morning.  This morning, for the Science thru Reading practice session, she got a perfect score.  So, I was happy.  So far, her highest practice scores are English, Reading and Science.

Homeschool Day 11/16

 1st Grader

  • Miquon Math - second day and it's a hit!
  • Reading
    • My Father's Dragon (read-aloud)
    • Explode the Code
    • He read to me from an easy reader from the library
  • Handwriting without Tears
  • Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day
  • Gymnastics (outsourced)
9th and 11th Graders
  • Algebra 1 (9th) and Stewardship (11th) - 11th grader needed a lot of help, lesson covered mortgages and amortization
  • English
    • Steinbeck's The Pearl
  • Government and Economics
    • Fun Facts About Texas
      • When Texas became a US state
      • Area
      • Population
      • Flag
      • State flower
      • State animals
      • State sport
      • State tree
      • State Nickname
  • Gymnastics (with a homeschool group)
We did not get to finish Physics and German, because the 13 year-old started to not feel well.  So I let them call it quits.

Monday, November 15, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/15

 1st Grader

  • Miquon Math - this was his first day with it and it went very well
  • Reading
    • My Father's Dragon (read-aloud)
    • Explode the Code
    • McGuffey Reader Primer (he read the story to me)
  • First Language Lessons 1
  • Story of the World 1
    • King Tut's Mummy, Lost and Found
  • Play It! Piano
  • Played outside
9th and 11th Graders
  • Algebra 1 (9th) - we did the problems on the dry erase board together - it's multi-step factoring equations and she really doesn't like them
  • Stewardship (11th grader) - home ownership
  • English
    • Steinbeck's The Pearl
    • Windows to the World
  • Bible
    • Gladys Aylward
    • Study of Revelation of St. John - we located Patmos on the map and read the first 5 chapters
  • Government and Economics
    • Read about the Texas State Legislature
    • Researched who our Texas State Representative is
    • Researched who our Texas State Senator is
    • Looked at the "Who Represents Me" website www.wrm.capitol.texas.gov
  • Apologia Chemistry
    • Read textbook Module 7
    • Lab 7.1 - Electricity
  • Voice Lesson (11th grader)

Sunday, November 14, 2021

Preparing for...what's coming in May

 It's pretty official at this point.  The 11th grader will most likely be graduating a year early in May.  This is our third graduate and it's a terrible feeling.  I'm not ready for her to graduate.  I'm also facing the fact that for years, I've homeschooled a "crowd" and now I'm only going to be homeschooling 1-2 kids.  Everything about our household and homeschool has been tailored to teaching a group of kids.  Even most of the curriculum on our shelves were written for homeschooling large families.

My youngest two kids can not be combined.  One is a 1st grader and the other is a 9th grader.  Both of them are visual/auditory learners.  For reference, my oldest two are social/kinesthetic learners.  So, I really do need to sit and think through how the youngest two's schooling is going to look over the next few years.  Methods and curricula that were great for the oldest three might not be so great for the youngest two.

I also need to prepare for the inevitable #3's graduation in May.  *sigh*  Here's my to-do list for a homeschool graduate:

  1. Prom - she wants to go.  I think homeschool prom tickets are usually sold in January or February.  I need to keep a look-out.
  2. Graduation ceremony - I need to see who is holding a homeschool graduation ceremony this year and register.  My oldest two did not want a ceremony, but I'm sure this kid will.
  3. I need to put together a graduation packet for her.  I do this for each graduate.  I put together a folder of paperwork and give it to them at graduation.  In the folder, I have:
    1. 10 or so signed high school transcripts.  I make these on Word and sign them.  I usually put 3 in sealed envelopes and sign the back
    2. Records of awards
    3. Records of volunteer work
    4. Sports, activities, etc that they did during high school
    5. Booklists, field trips, curriculum used during high school, etc
  4. I need to order her high school diploma and tassel.  I always order from www.homeschooldiploma.com .  It takes about a month or two to get it made/shipped, so I need to start early.
  5. Yearbook - I put together a high school "yearbook" for each graduate using Snapfish.  This usually involves me crying over the computer keyboard while I design a hardcover book on Snapfish's website.
  6. Apply to college in January.  Take her to the college to take the TSI exam (college placement test).  Then go through the whole enormous freshman registration process and fill out the FAFSA.  I need to get her meningitis vaccine and get that paperwork filled out by the doctor (required in Texas for college freshmen).
I just went through this last year and the year before.  I'm not ready to do this a third time.  I'm tired!  At least, after this kid graduates, I will have a three year break before I have to do all this a fourth time.

Friday, November 12, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/12

 We don't usually do schoolwork on Fridays, but today we spent a lot of time on Python coding/programming.  Earlier this semester, we put together a Raspberry Pi 3b+.  It's a mini computer that was designed to teach kids programming and computer science.  

Today, for Python, we opened Idle and wrote code to make a kaleidoscope graphic that rotates in a circle, changes color and changes size.


We used different code than this video, but what we did was very similar.  My kids learned how to save the code as a file and run the module.

Writing code can be tedious, but it was exciting to see our code work.  Instead of watching the entire video, you can fast forward to the end to see the kaleidoscope.













Thursday, November 11, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/11

 1st Grader

  • He was up all night, sick.  So he didn't do any schoolwork today.  He watched Spiderman and Clifford, the Big Red Dog.  He played a little.
  • My Father's Dragon - read-aloud
9th and 11th Graders - Lite Week
  • Coding/Programming - we spent some time on the Raspberry Pi.  One of them worked on MIT's Scratch and another tried to code about half a game from the book Coding Projects in Python.  I'm going to spend the evening coding one of the games, myself, and I can have them watch/help.  
  • We listened to Red Scarf Girl on Audible
  • Reader's Theater (outsourced class for the 9th grader)
College Kids
  • The sophomore was invited by one of her professors to compete in an academic competition at a university in South Carolina (March 2022).  
  • Both the freshman and the sophomore are completely registered for the Winter/Spring semester.  Freshman is taking 12 credit hours.  Sophomore is taking 16.  She took 18 this semester, so she's going to take it easy next semester.
  • Both still have all A's and the semester is almost over.  They should both be finishing this semester with 4.0 gpa's again.  

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/10

 1st Grader

He did school at the park today.  He played on the playground and stopped every few minutes to do some of his schoolwork.

  • Reading
    • McGuffey Reader Primer (he read to me)
    • My Father's Dragon (read-aloud)
  • Bible
    • Mary, the Mother of Jesus (Tomie dePaola)
  • First Language Lessons 1
  • Story of the World 1
    • Tut's Mummy, Lost and Found
  • Wednesday night church activities
9th and 11th Graders - Lite Week
  • Math
    • Algebra 1 (9th grader) - factoring all kinds of different quadratic equations and more - we did this lesson together on the dry erase board
    • Mathusee Stewardship (11th grader) - she also needed help today with calculating interest
  • English
    • Steinbeck's The Pearl
    • Windows to the World Literary Analysis
  • Ballet
  • Shakespearean Theater (outsourced class - 11th grader)
  • Wednesday night church activities

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/9

 1st Grader

  • Math
    • He designed a star constellation (it ended up being a mythical creature) on black construction paper with white "stars"
  • Reading
    • He read Go Car, Go to me
    • Explode the Code
    • Read-aloud: My Father's Dragon - this was a huge hit
  • First Language Lessons 1
  • Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day (pterosaurs)
  • Gymnastics
9th and 11th Graders - Lite Week
  • Algebra 1 (9th) and Stewardship (11th)
  • English
    • Steinbeck's The Pearl - we did a short group discussion
    • Windows to the World - Literary Analysis
  • Gymnastics

Monday, November 8, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/8: Field Trip

 Today was a field trip to the Frank Buck Zoo in Gainesville, TX:

http://www.gainesville.tx.us/108/Frank-Buck-Zoo

It's a small zoo, but admission is fairly cheap.  It's the perfect size zoo for a younger child who would be overwhelmed at the larger zoos.  

There is also a wonderful park with a 5,000 square foot wooden playground across the parking lot:

https://www.gainesville.tx.us/Facilities/Facility/Details/1

We didn't ride it, but there is also a 1/4 size replica steam engine passenger train that runs through the park, but it's closed during the winter.


Thursday, November 4, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/4

 1st Grader

  • Teach Your Monster to Read (free app) - he's losing interest in this and starting to prefer books
  • He wrote a letter to his grandpa and mailed it, complete with Hot Wheels stickers
  • Winnie the Pooh (read-aloud)
  • Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day
  • He played outside
  • Math



9th and 11th Graders
  • Algebra 1 (9th) and Stewardship (11th)
  • Physics
    • LAB 13: Hooke's Law and the Spring Constant - measuring the relationship between weight on a spring and the amount the spring elongates
  • Bible reading
  • Genealogy/History Project
    • Mapping migration of ancestors
    • Counting how many ancestors are present in each generation
    • Late 1800s time period
  • Reader's Theater (outsourced class - 9th grader)

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/3

1st Grader

  • Math
    • He played with Picasso Tiles (magnetic tiles)
  • Reading
    • Explode the Code
    • I taught him "silent e" with refrigerator magnet letters
    • He read "I Like My Car" to me
  • First Language Lessons 1
  • Story of the World 1
  • The Beginnner's Bible - stories of Paul


9th and 11th Graders

  • Algebra 1 (9th) and Stewardship (11th)
  • Kafka's Metamorphosis - they finished the book and we had a long group discussion about the allegories, themes, etc in the book
  • Windows to the World Literary Analysis (Plot and Conflict)
  • German
    • Komm Mit 1 (9th)
    • "Frau Holle" Grimm fairy tale (11th)
  • Apologia Chemistry
    • Kinetic Theory of Matter
    • LAB 4.4 - comparing rate of diffusion in cold water versus boiling water
  • Shakespearean Theater (outsourced class - 11th grader) 

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/2

 1st Grader

  • Math
    • Went over the major shapes.  Also used 3D Geometric Solids (kit from Amazon) to name prisms, spheres, pyramids and cubes
  • Reading
    • Explode the Code
    • He read See the Cat to me
  • Winnie the Pooh (read-aloud)
  • Copywork
  • Apologia's Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day
  • Listened to Beethoven's Wig (classical music)
  • Gymnastics
9th and 11th Grader
  • Algebra 1 (9th) and Stewardship (11th)
  • Kafka's Metamorphosis
  • German
    • Komm Mit 1 (9th grader)
    • Frau Holle - Grimm's Fairy Tales (11th grader)
  • Marginal Revolution Economics (free video course online)
    • "Change in Demand versus Change in Quantity Demanded"
    • "A Deeper Look at the Supply Curve"
  • Physics
    • LAB - Mechanical Advantage of a Simple Machine
      • Using a rolling cart, ramp, spring scale (force in Newtons) and weights to calculate differences in force needed to pull a weighted cart up a ramp of varying heights
  • Gymnastics

Monday, November 1, 2021

Homeschool Day 11/1

 1st Grader

  • Math
    • Picasso Tiles
  • Winnie the Pooh (read-aloud)
  • Reading
    • Explode the Code
    • See Pip Point (finished the book)
  • First Language Lessons 1
  • Story of the World 1
  • Physical Education - we played baseball at the park.  He also went walking on a nature trail and played on a playground.
9th and 11th Graders
  • Algebra 1 (9th) and Stewardship (11th)
  • Kafka's Metamorphosis
  • Windows to the World Literary Analysis
  • Bible
    • Study on Revelation (end times)
  • US Government
    • What are the three branches of Texas state government?
    • What is the responsibility of each branch?
  • Apologia Chemistry
    • LAB 4.2
  • Physical Education - baseball at the park.  We also walked a nature trail.
  • Voice Lessons (outsourced - 11th grader)

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