School Begins: Days 1-7 in Review

Today is Day 7 of our school year, which is moving right along. We are busy walking through the calendar each day, reviewing letter sounds, learning the hymns “This is My Father’s World” and “All Things Bright and Beautiful,” and keeping track of what God created each day of creation week. Linnea is putting together a book and a poster about the seven days of creation. We started Kindergarten already half-way through our reading lesson book (we started it last spring as an experiement), so Linnea is reading pretty well. She is learning more sound blends and words with the long vowel sounds now.

We took our first field trip last Thursday when we studied Day 3 of Creation, when God created the trees and plants and flowers. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum was the perfect place to take in all the growing things, and the girls loved it! You just can’t imagine how many fairy homes we found — some among the flowers and others deep in the woods! They also enjoyed the maze and the enormous goldfish in the Japanese gardens.

Our second field trip was today; we went to Como Zoo to observe the animals God created on Day 6. We took special note of the birds, zebras, turtles, goats and penguins because we will be studying those and other animals more closely later in the year.

This week we will wrap up the introduction part of the curriculum and move into Lesson 1 on the Sun. The Biblical concept is that Jesus is the Light of the world. We’ll be exploring space, making raisins, talking about shadows and reading the book Bear Shadow by Frank Asch.

For the most part, homeschooling is going well. We are still experimenting, of course. Last week we kicked things off right after breakfast each morning. Linnea loved it, but it seemed to cause some understandable resistence from Laurel. News flash: 3-year-olds don’t go to Kindergarten! Duh! I had been worrying all summer about how to ensure she felt included, and I guess I overcompensated and overlooked that whole short attention span factor. This week we’ve been doing school in the afternoons while Laurel naps, and it has been much easier!

Laurel does enjoy playing in the “classroom” with her bag of school supplies. She doesn’t care much for coloring, but she’s a big fan of Post-It notes, scissors and glue, and she loves to draw stick people and pretend to write her name! She also loved the painting projects we did last week.

Tomorrow is Day 7 of Creation when God rested. I think we will all take a nap!

Interview with a 2-year-old

Laurel turned 2 a week ago. Here’s a little profile on her.

What book are you reciting? “Brown Bear, Brown Bear” by Eric Carle

What are your favorite books? “Noah Book” (aka the Bible) and “The Mitten” by Jan Bret (my great-grandma knits, too)

What is your favorite Bible story? “No-No Fruit” (Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden)

What is your favorite movie? the Laurie Bernker Band’s music DVD

What is your favorite food? macaroni and cheese with apple juice

What is your favorite part of mealtime? I like to pray. Sometimes I make my family pray three or four times during dinner!

 What is your favorite animal? I really like birds, especially ducks, penguins, owls and chickens.

What is your favorite thing to say? “Oooh! Cute!” (I pronounce it “tute.”) I also tell my sister, “No. I busy!” when she gets too bossy.

What are your hobbies? playing with play dough, reading with my mom and sister, looking at my baby pictures, talking on the phone

What do you do in your spare time? I pretend to go get the mail (that’s why I got a mailbox for my birthday), or I sing, dance and talk, talk, talk.

What songs do you sing? “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” “Alphabet Song,” and “Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus” and several others

How high can you count? up to 12, sometimes 16

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be? to Minnehaha Park to ride bikes, see the waterfall, and see Aunt Lilac

What makes you laugh? Papa Duck, Uncle Michael, my sister when she makes really funny faces