Week 2
HISTORY
Our focus was on Ancient Egypt. Interesting fact: Ancient
Egyptians would shave half of their eyebrow off when their cat died. This
expressed how upset they were.
BIBLE
We read about Abraham, Isaac, Jacob & Esau. Our memory
verse was Acts 16:31, and the song that helped us memorize the verse was very
catchy. :) Let's just say memory work wasn't a problem for us!
SPELLING/LANGUAGE
Sarah used Melissa & Doug wooden letter beads and pipe
cleaners to practice her new words. Since she loves this activity, I left the beads and other supplies in her spelling workbox
all week so she could access them whenever she wanted.
We worked on story sequencing, similes, and wrote a
paragraph about family.
Here is what Sarah had to say about our family:
“Our family likes to
spend time together. We play games, clean, paint, and watch movies. We love to
read and go places like the zoo. Being together is important to us.” :)
SCIENCE
These lessons have been so enjoyable because they are
simple, hold the girls’ attention, and have fun activities to go along with
each topic. This week we played a quick game of animal charades. Can you guess what Sarah is?
...an octopus of course! ;)
HEALTH
For Health, we talked about what made each of us special.
The girls discussed how they were alike and different, and what special gifts
they’ve been blessed with. They made self-portraits…Madelyn was pretty amused
with this activity.
COOKIE UNIT STUDY
This past week we took a small break from Sonlight to do an
Amanda Bennett cookie unit study. C.J. was off of work for the week, so I did
not want to attempt a regular schedule. Madelyn suggested that we invite some
friends over to make cookies, so we had a fun week of baking and learning about
the wonderful history of cookies. Does anyone know that song that Dora sings when she's mixing chocolate? Bate Bate Chocolate? Yeah, the kids sang that repeatedly...as in over and over every time someone picked up the mixing spoon lol. Thanks for the Spanish lesson, Dora!
LOVE the cookie unit - I will have to do that! My favorite line from the whole post is when your daughter wrote "Spending time together is important to us." That's why we decided to homeschool this year! I hope my children recognize the value of it one day as well.
ReplyDeleteI have that cookie unit, but we haven't done it yet. I like the idea of the letter beads on pipe cleaners. :)
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