Please forgive the fact that I skipped any mention of the Winter 2007/08 and Spring 2008 Quarters. They were not much different than Fall 2007... just less of the same. ;) But now it is a new year and I need to seriously think of our plans. So without further ado...
- Second Grade
- *Phonics: finish last dozen lessons in The Ordinary Parents Guide to Teaching Reading, 4 days per week; read aloud 15 minutes a day, 4+ days per week
- *Language/Grammar: First Language Lessons, 4 days per week
- *Math: Singapore Primary Math 2B, 4 days per week
- *History: Story of the World: Volume 1, The Ancients with Activity Guide and lots of library books; 3 to 4 days per week
- *Science: Singapore MPH Science 4A/B, 2 days per week
- *Physical Education: Park Day, 1 day per week; Explore Our Community (park day friends out in the world trying out some new fun things like swimming and hiking over the summer), 1 day per week; Gymnastics, 1 day per week; Golf Camp, one week (5 half days) in July; Soccer (starting in August), 2 days per week
- *Social Studies: life, tv, internet, conversation, as encountered
- *Art & Music: life, tv, internet, library, museums, as encountered
- Kindergarten
- *Phonics: The Ordinary Parents Guide to Teaching Reading, 3 days per week; read aloud,as desired
- *Language/Grammar: First Language Lessons, 4 days per week
- *Math: Singapore Earlybird Math 2A/B, 3 days per week
- *History: Story of the World: Volume 1, The Ancients with Activity Guide and lots of library books; 3 to 4 days per week
- *Science: Singapore MPH Science 4A/B, 2 days per week
- *Physical Education: Park Day, 1 day per week; Explore Our Community (park day friends out in the world trying out some new fun things like swimming and hiking over the summer), 1 day per week; Gymnastics, 1 day per week; Ballet Camp, one week (5 half days) in July; Ballet, 1 day per week
- *Social Studies: life, tv, internet, conversation, as encountered
- *Art & Music: life, tv, internet, library, museums, as encountered
- Preschool
- *Lentil Science
- *PlayDoh
- *Cuisenaire Rods
- *PBS Kids Sprout
- *library books & videos
- *whatever works to keep him entertained and out of the way! ;)
We school year round, taking breaks as needed. Spring Quarter seemed to have more needed breaks than usual due to my pregnancy exhaustion. The goal of the Summer Quarter is to get back on track and ease back into a regular schedule for Fall. We'll see what works and what doesn't, where we need to add things or take them away. We will end the Summer Quarter 2008 with a New Baby, so that will shake things up yet again. Hopefully our routines will be set though and we will be able to get back to things as soon as possible. I know from experience that an infant is much easier to homeschool with than a toddler. ;)