For at least the last month, Esther and I have both been soooo excited to start back at school! We’ve had 2 and a half months off over the summer while we moved house and I planned out this year of school and had books shipped over, and it definitely feels like time to get back into the swing of things!
On Sunday night, after dinner we gave
Esther a back-to-school present and card, played a game together and prayed for
her new year of school. We all enjoyed that and I think it will feature as a tradition
for future years.
Our schedule:
After breakfast, Esther has half an hour to
run around outside and get some energy out. She also has a couple of Brain
Breaks through the morning to stretch, dance and go a bit crazy. I’ve realised
if we don’t do this, the school day is very quickly derailed! This year we’re
starting with 5 minutes of memory work. I’m using a book called ‘Sword Fighting’,
which gives a Bible verse to learn each week with a daily Bible study. We’re
just doing the memorising for now. Esther has a great visual memory, so this is
a good way to start the day with something that plays to her strengths.
Then we have half an hour of maths. Our
maths books hadn’t arrived at the start of the week so we played maths games
this week instead.
This year we’ll be focusing on the Middle
East and Asia for History and Geography. I try to weave Esther’s interests into
what we do as much as possible, and she had asked if we could learn about Asia
this year. As I hunted for homeschool curriculum on Asia for 2nd
grade I found... a big fat NOTHING. So a lot of my time this summer has been
spent putting together a booklist and activities on Asia. (This is the kind of
thing I could happily spend all day doing!) We’re learning about the Middle
East until Christmas, and we kicked off the year with Iran, just because those
are the books that had already arrived.
We’ve also been tracking new words we’ve
come across on our Word Wall. Looking back over the week’s words they seem a
little gruesome! We’ve had abyss, massacre, cartilage, stench, scorn,
terror-stricken and vertebrae among others! That’s what you get for reading
about a 12th century trip across Asia, and skeletons.
We had a Letter Writing session on
Wednesday. Esther wrote a birthday card to a friend’s imaginary little sister called
Dorothy. I didn’t get a photo before it went in the envelope!
On Thursday morning, Esther didn’t look too
good and asked if we could skip school for the day. She rested and played and
we read together a bit. On Friday she spent the whole day in bed and then threw
up in the evening. Today she’s totally back to her normal self, and we were
able to have friends over this morning. I’m so glad she got rid of whatever it
was, and we’re looking forward to cracking on with week 2!
Wow. Looks like sooooo much fun!!! I want to join your homeschool :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Cathy :)
DeleteI love the lightness in your new schoolroom - it is very inviting. I hope Esther's own namesake's story will feature in Iran learning? And I especially hope that the news will NOT feature Iran this term.....
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed with her diversity of interests! If Esther ever needs a real pen-pal to practice letter writing with, Saira and I would love to help out!
ReplyDeleteAll of a Kind Family! One of my all time favorite children's series!
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