We started our day with Bible. God has laid on my heart that education begins and ends with Him. So, I want to make sure that our schooling always starts with the true source of widsom. We started a new Children's Bible today by Catherine Vos. I loved the first chapter and we had a great discussion on angels. The picture (below) is SharkMan coloring his Proverb card for the week. Our Proverb for the week is Proverbs 25:19. Our question is who is like a broken tooth? (Answer: Confidence in a faithless man in time of trouble.) Each week, SharkMan colors a picture that represents the proverb and then puts it in his own proverb book. During the week, we talk about what the proverb means, use Bible stories to illustrate the Proverb (this week we will talk about Haman) and then talk about current day illustrations. Once a week, Papa Shark reviews all the proverbs learned with SharkMan (mom and dad are learning a great deal also.) We also read the Proverb and Psalm for the day and worked on our long memory passage (Psalm 1.) I am so thankful how God calmed my fears today by reading His Word. I watched the news this morning and the coverage was all the kids returning to schools. I wondered, "Are we really doing the right thing?" During Bible time, God ministered to me. I loved Psalm 1 where the Lord says that the blessed man delights in the law of the Lord and in his law he meditates day and night. He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water. My prayer for SharkMan is that he will be firmly established and homeschooling allows us to fill his days and nights with God thoughts.
We then took a break and watched Sid the Science Kid, did morning chores and played. Next, came Math. My approach this year is to do an extraordinary amount of hands on work with manipulatives. After much research, I think this is critical to later math success. We worked on logic and patterning using Reasoning with Teddy Bear Counters.
Mondays are 100's Board Day! So we used today as an opportunity to explore the Hundred's Board. SharkMan made pictures and then methodically used different colors to fill in all the rows on the board. I asked SharkMan how many green tiles were in his row. We then "discovered" that all the rows had 10 and the columns too (yes we did a great deal of counting.) This will be useful information in the next few weeks with our activities on the board and it just came so natural in the converstaion. Amazing - no worksheet - just observation and discovery.
We spent a few minutes clapping patterns and then we started our book on three. My research from this summer showed that children need to have multiple exposures to how a number looks to really internalize this. Although SharkMan is great at counting, I figure this can't hurt. Today we played with wooden cubes and came up with different combinations (of colors) to make three. As if he had read Mathematics Their Way, SharkMan said, Let's draw this." All this week, we will use different manipulatives to come up with combinations of three (more to come on this later.)
We also did 1 worksheet today identifying the 3 sounds of A and practiced writing A a couple of times. We also read some books about how fish breathe and about how dolphins used sonar. SharkMan jumped up and started clicking like a dolphin around the house. So, cute.
I know it seems like we did a great deal, but really it only took about 2 hours with several breaks. I even made it to the gym today to workout!
I am awed at how much fun we had today. All of my education classes said learning should be full of hands on discovery. Today, I saw that realized. Having time to work one-on-one was fabulous. I realize all days won't necessarily look like this but I am so grateful that I was able to spend such a great day with my son!
Sounds like it went so well Shannon! I am so glad you are blogging about this. It's going to be helpful to me in the future! :-)
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