This week we are finally rowing the book Follow the Drinking Gourd.
The story of an old white sailor called "Peg Leg Joe" who went from plantation to plantation in the pre-Civil War south, teaching enslaved blacks a folksong that he wrote, the lyrics of which held directions for following the Underground Railroad to freedom. This particular story focuses on the journey of one group of runaways who travel according to the directions of the song to reach the Ohio River, where Peg Leg Joe himself is waiting with a boat.
X5 is rowing the book Blueberries for Sal.
Monday, April 26, 2010
School Week 33
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Philadelphia Field Trip
Over the weekend we took a trip to Philly. We were there to visit my sister and her new baby!
The kids had never been to a city the size of Philly so it was a field trip to them! We got to see so many places while we were there. Many historical places is Philly. We also got to eat a Philly cheese stake, it was so much better than the stuff we get around here!!! There were also a lot of cars... everywhere..I'm not kidding.... they have so many cars in that city that they have to park in the middle of the street I kid you not.. the hotel we stayed in was wonderful and huge.. the kids really enjoyed the trip.
Of course the best thing about the trip was of course the baby! She is a beauty, such a good baby!
She had no problem being in my arms, I even got to change a poopie diaper.. ha ha!!
My sister is doing very good with her, she is adjusting very well to motherhood!

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Monday, April 19, 2010
School Week 31 and 32
Okay, spring break is over and we are back at work or rather school. We have four weeks to go!!
I got a lot accomplished in the two weeks we had off. I have the book list for both kids done. I also have a very good idea and plan for next fall for both kids. During the summer I'll be working on the weekly folders for each kid, can't wait.. I love getting everything ready!!
School Week 31
We rowed the book The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Wonderful story however we didn't get in to the book as much, instead we learned more about the author Beatrix Potter. We watched the movie Miss Potter and watched a documentary about her that was in the DVD. Here life was truly a fairy tale!
A8 loved the movie, she loved the parts were Beatrix was drawing her wonderful bunny friends.
A8 got to draw using watercolors just like Miss Potter.School Week 32
This week we are rowing the book Down, Down the Mountain. I'm not sure what we are doing with this book because I don't have my planner with me.. oops.. ha ha! I will edit this post when I get a hold of it.
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Geography: Blue Ridge Mountains, what is a mountain?
Language arts: Vocabulary, onomatopoeia, alliteration
Science: turnips, night time birds
X5 is rowing the book Katy No Pocket and doing a lapbook.
This Thursday is Earth day, the kids and I are going on a field trip to watch the Disney movie, Oceans.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Spring Break
We are in week two of our Spring break. We had a great Easter weekend with Nina and Grandpa! On Saturday we had the Shape and Race at Church. The kids got trophies again this year, 4th in Show for A8 and 1st in Speed for X5... I know, we were shocked with that one!!
As soon as I get their pics I'll post them.
Like I said in a previous post I've been working on the book list for next year. I'm done with A8's list and now I'm working on X5's. He has 35 books for next Fall, one for each week of the school year. A8 only has 18. We are not going to do the Little House on the Prairie series next year. I chose two other books that will go along perfectly with the whole 2 weeks per book schedule.
I'll leave the Little House books for when we start Beyond FIAR, they will fit perfectly with those books.
I also have all the curricula I need for the kids for next year. A8 is going to start Wordly Wise 3000, a vocabulary workbook. Each workbook has 15 lessons, so I got 2nd and 3rd grade. One for each semester. That and Apologia Science is all I'm adding to our school next year. She'll also be reading My America books as part of American History.
That's all for now, let me go and enjoy the rest of our break!!
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Monday, March 29, 2010
Easter Break
We are officially done with school for the next two weeks. We ended in a good place for both kids. X5 is done with book C of the Code, when we start school in two weeks he's going to start book 1. A8 finished her math in a good place, when we come back from break we will be starting with measuring, something completely new to her...
I scheduled two weeks off, Easter week is full of activities, Shape n Race being one of them. I'm in charge of food this year again, plus filling up Easter goodie bags since we are not having an egg hunt this year.
Then there's Holy Week activities in our church, we hope to make it to some of them!
As far as school planning, I'm going to work on the book list for both kids for the Fall. X5 is going to be ready for FIAR books since we mostly worked on BeforeFIAR this year. He will be doing Handwriting w/out Tears 1st grade workbook, he will be done with the K book in a few more weeks. He has about three more weeks of math, lessons 28, 29 and then 30!! He will be starting Alpha in the Fall.
X5 is doing math & handwriting at a K level but his phonics and reading are still at a preschool level. In the Fall we will continue like this, 1st grade math and handwriting, K level phonics and reading... Many Moms continue to assure me boys usually catch up in the phonics/reading area within a few years... no problem! that's the beauty of homeschooling, I can customize everything to fit where he is at, at the moment!
A8 is going to be doing FIAR Vol 4. This Vol has a lot more activities than the previous books. The books are meant to be rowed for two weeks instead of one. There are 16 books in Vol 4. Which means 32 weeks of school. For the other 4 weeks she'll do Little House in the Big Woods and Little House in the Prairie lapbooks, each book will take two weeks. This will prepare her for what is coming in 4th grade, Beyond FIAR, which uses chapter books instead of illustrative books. We will do them at the end, the last 4 weeks of the school year.
As far as math, when we get to the end of the year she will have 20 lessons done in Beta. A8 is about 10 lessons behind in math since we started with Primer on her 2nd semester of K. Instead of 30 lessons she will do 35 till she is caught up. By the time she is in 5th grade she will be ready to start Epsilon in the Fall.
I'm getting way ahead of myself here.. ha ha!! The thing is math is tricky, if I want them both to take calculus their Senior year, I have to make sure they are on the right path now... same for Science which we will be starting next Fall with Apologia science.. but again, I'm getting ahead of myself... we still have this year to finish.. ha ha!
Happy Easter!!!!!!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Our New Pet
After the death of our beloved hamster Cookie we decided to take some time and see if we wanted to get another hamster or not... after months of going to Pet stores and looking at hamsters and not really connecting with any of them I am happy to say this past weekend all that changed!
After A8's Performathon we went to Pet Smart just to "look", we found these Robo hamsters, they are supposed to be the smallest hamsters out there. Well, we fell in love, or rather DH fell in love!
We got all of our old hamster stuff out, made sure we had everything we needed. However, after researching all about robo hamsters we relized we couldn't use our old cage because robos are too small for them, they can easily get out, so we needed a fish tank instead. Lucky for us a coworker of Dh's gave us a free one last year!!
We got a new wheel for it and some things for the hamster to climb on and we were ready for a new hamster!
We got her yesterday and named her Snickerdoodles!!! She is the cutest thing, so tiny and fast..
Monday, March 22, 2010
School Week 30
This week we are rowing the book Mrs. Katz and Tush. I have to tell you I haven't read this book yet, but the author is Patricia Polacco and so far I've loved all her books.
Geography: Poland, NYC
Soc. Stu: immigration, loving or neighbor, Passover
Language Arts: reading comprehension
Science: yeast
X5 is rowing The Carrot Seed.
We have two weeks off. I'm going to be looking into the book list for next year. That way once we have off for the whole summer I can start getting lapbooks ready for next year. That's all I need to take care off during the summer.
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Monday, March 15, 2010
School Week 29
This week we are rowing the book They Were Strong and Good. This book is jammed packed with stuff, from the Civil War to bees to family trees... I'm going to keep it simple and maybe row this book again in the future and then get more in depth.
X5 is rowing the book Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? Fun book and fun lapbook!
One more week and then two weeks off!!!
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
School Week 28
I'm a little late, but better late than later. This past week we rowed the book Little Nino's Pizzeria. We read this book two years ago, it's very simple with a great message. Both kids rowed the same book this week.
We mostly had fun with this book, talked about pizza toppings, fractions and how to help those in need.
We have to weeks of school before our Easter break, we just want to get through it without burning out..two weeks off sounds very nice. After that we have six weeks and off for the whole summer!
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Piano Recital
Monday, March 1, 2010
New and Improved Bedroom
Last week my daughter and I had a long talk about her room. No matter how many times she cleans her room it always looked messy. Sometimes it was so bad(after playing with her little friends) that she had no idea where to start.
She had no room and too much stuff... we decided to do something about it. After praying about it for two days, yes you read right, we prayed about this!!! So after praying it finally came to us.. well to me.. I stripped her room of everything, EVERYTHING but her bed, desk and dresser. Nothing on the wall, nothing in her closet.
I left it like that for a couple of hours just so she could see how much better it looked empty than with all her stuff. Then we began the process of determining what would stay and what had to go.
She did a great job of letting alot of things go. I think she was a little worried that all her stuff would be gone but we were able to keep a lot, we just need a new way to store it.
We got rid of two pieces of furniture, her bookcase and her little drawer. We put her books in a light green crate, just like her brother has in his room. We got rid of some little stuff she had in her little drawers and we moved things around in her closet.
Since I got rid of all the stuff she had on the walls I needed to figure out what was going to replace them... we went to Target over the weekend and she picked the perfect thing!
Here are a few pics of how her room looks now!!



Her room is much more manageable now, it doesn't look as crowded and the new quilt looks perfect in her pink room!
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School Week 27
This week we are rowing one of our favorite books, Madeline and the Cats of Rome. This book was a gift from Nina and Grandpa and we've been waiting a almost a year to finally row it!
Geography: Rome, Italy traveling from France to Rome.
Character: stealing, adopting a pet
Language arts: vocab words, copy work, Italian words.
Science: cats, pasta
X5 is rowing the book Caps for Sale and lapbook.
I have a clip of A8's recital coming soon as well as pics from the recital! A8 started her cursive writing workbook, she is very excited about it!
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Monday, February 22, 2010
School Week 26
This week we are rowing the book All the Secrets of the World. We read this book two years ago, we found it at the library... it is out of print so I had to keep checking Amazon.com to get it for a good price. This past summer I found it for under $20 so I bought it!!
It is a very simple book but it introduces kids to the concept of war and Dads being away from home for a long time because of fighting in a war.
For science we talked about how big ships leak oil that messes with the ocean creatures.
A8 is done with Printing Power, her handwriting workbook, she wants to start cursive handwriting so we are going to start that workbook next week.
X5 is rowing the book The Foolish Tortoise and doing a lapbook.
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Monday, February 15, 2010
School Week 25
This week because of President's day we are rowing the book President's Day. I've been trying to hit all of the minor holidays this school year and been lucky to find books for pretty much all of them. This book takes a close look at Washington and Lincoln. I have tons of stuff on these two presidents for the lapbook.
This is a great way to introduce them to A8!
X5 is rowing the book The Grouchy Ladybug. I thought we would need two more weeks to be caught up on all X5's books but good news, we are there! No need to continue to do two books a week.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Let it Snow... Again... and Again
This past weekend we got about 3' of snow, no big deal. We shoveled it all, cleaned the cars, life went on..yesterday we got snow again, it was only supposed to be 2 - 4"... yeah... right.
It turned into another blizzard, on top of the blizzard we'd just had over the weekend. I'm talking about over a foot of snow and it's not over yet. I have no clue where we are going to shovel all this snow to.


Monday, February 8, 2010
School Week 24
Here we are all caught up!!! This week we are rowing the book The Duchess Bakes a Cake. This book is a rhyming book which makes it interesting to read...
Geography: Switzerland
Language arts: new words
Science: nutrition, using yeast, bake things that need to rise(we already baked some bread)
X5 is rowing Mr. Gumpy's Outing and Harry, The Dirty Dog. In about two more weeks we'll be caught up with our book list and will only need to read one book per week.
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School Week 23
One week ago we rowed the book Wake Up, Groundhog in honor of Groundhog day!
We also read about the history of the holiday and where it's celebrate now(Punxsutawney,Pa). We even made our own prediction, of course we predicted wrong, Phil saw his shadow... dumb groundhog, A8 was quite upset.. ha ha!
It was a lot of fun, A8 did the lapbook all by herself this time, she also did some copy work and she drew Phil and his shadow.
We talked about weather prediction, how they predict the weather on TV(weather channel) using satellites, and just how accurate Phil has been over the years...39%.
X5 rowed the books Stranger in the Woods and If You Give a Moose a Muffin. We did a lapbook for both books. X5 is really enjoying the lapbooks, it makes reading the book so much better for him. I have to say I like reading a book for only two days, it keeps him more interested!
We are right on schedule with math, phonics and handwriting. He gets lots of letters and numbers practice. He is working on his name since he insist on using his Webkinz user name as his name... not for long!!
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School Week 22
We are a little behind on our school post so here we go. Two weeks ago we rowed the book Make Way for Ducklings. We've read this book before but never made a lapbook.
Geography: Boston, Mass
Language arts: vocabulary words, copy work
Art: draw ducks
Science: all about ducks
Something funny happened this semester, we switched the order of school... let me explain.
A8 usually starts school with a FIAR book and lapbook and the last workbox has her spelling. I noticed that she kept going for her last box, she would do her spelling and then her language lessons and math and then she wanted to do the book.
So I decided to let her switch her boxes in whatever order she wanted them in. She has her FIAR last instead of first, which means, she doesn't need me till math. I took advantage of this and switched X5's boxes and now I am able to do different books with him!
To catch up on our book list we've been rowing two books a week, the lapbooks are very simple allowing us to do this till we are caught up.
This week we read We're Going on a Bear Hunt and If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
Yes.. I'm still Here
Yes, we are still here and we are still working hard doing school! Once January comes its very hard to stay motivated. I know how we flow, I know we go strong at the beginning of the school year, we slow a little between Harvest and Christmas and we slow wayyy down after January. We've been homeschooling for three years and every year it's been the same.
This is the reason why I work so hard during the summer months to plan every week of the school year down to a T. During this time of the year all that hard work really pays off. Every Sunday I open my file cabinet and grab a folder for A8 and a folder for X5. I have very little motivation to do anything so it's a good thing every folder has everything the kids need for that particular school week!
All this to say blogging right now is way down on my list, between birthdays, snow blizzards, ladies retreats, piano recitals, sickness and Coop I just can't find much time to blog about school or anything else for that matter.
January and February are really hard months for us. The fact that we are getting all of our school done is an accomplishment in itself!!
I will continue to post our school weeks because it is a great way to keep track of everything both kids are doing, they're just going to be a little late...
and now back to the Super Bowl... oh wait! the Saints won!!! Congrats New Orleans!!!!!!
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