18 January 2019
Week in Review
January 18, 2019
This year we have had some great books and curriculum's the kids have really enjoyed.
We just finished up reading, "The Great Turkey Walk" by Kathleen Karr. We read it as a read-aloud and it was a huge hit with the kids. I read it when I was younger and was hoping the kids would like it as much as I did.
Our next read-aloud is Old Yeller by Fred Gipson. I read it to the kids when there were much younger but, they don't remember it. The kids wanted me to read it again and then watch one of the movies afterwards.
365 Fascinating Facts About Israel by Clarence Wagner is a huge hit and we have been reading it for almost 3 years. It's broken up sort of like a devotional. A few times a week we read one day. Each day is usually a short paragraph or two. Right now we are on day 349 and we are almost done with the book. The kids wanted me to find another book similar to it but, I haven't found anything yet. The kids are thinking I should start at the beginning again and just read it over! I told them we will shelf it when we are done and see about it next school year.
From Adam to Us from Notgrass is amazing. We broke it up in two years and do it three times a week and sometimes twice if we have a hectic schedule. I read it out loud to both kids. With my daughters disabilities she would struggle reading it. My son does the timeline, maps, and the workbooks for it.
The workbooks would overwhelm my daughter. She loves me reading and can tell me what I read out-loud to her.
A surprising favorite of my daughters this year is Memorial Press and their "The United States" geography book. Writing is hard for her but she loves this and some assignments takes her several days. I let her go at her own pace.
What have you been doing in your homeschool that you and your kids enjoy?
Labels:Week in Review
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(Atom)
Search This Blog
Grab my button!
Followers
Powered by Blogger.
Homeschool Planet
HSP Free Offer Email for REVIEWERS!doctype>
Popular Posts
-
After several weeks of hard work on our Native American Teepee Village Diorama we are finally done. This was a fun project. Everyone is rea...
-
Over the last few weeks my kids have been using IXL Learning . I received a Full Annual Membership for IXL , it came with the subje...
-
We are learning about the Viking in our history studies. What better way the enhance the learning by adding a craft to the mix. With my kid...
-
Last week during our study of the Inca culture the kids made an Inca Quipus. If you are not familiar with what a quipus I will try to give...
-
Homeschooling 101 Are you wondering where do I start? Wondering if you can really do this! Relax, if I can do it I know you can...
Labels
20p12.1
4-H
About Me
American History
Ancient History
Autism
Beekeeping
Beekeeping 101
Bible
Blog Hop
Blogging
book
Book reviews
Camera Shots
Classroom
Coding
Curriculum
Disclosure Policy
Egypt
Entomology
Experiments
Family
Feast of Tabernacles
Field Trips
Free Printables
Garden
Geography
Giveaway
Giveaways
Hanukkah
Health
Hebrew
High School
History
homemade
Homemade Bread
Homemaking
homeschool
Homeschool crafts
Homeschooling
Honey Products for Sale
Honey Recipes
Horse Therapy
iPad & Apps
Israel
Just For Fun
Juvenile Arthritis
Kids
Lapbooks
Life Cycle
Life in general
Math
Medieval History
My kid said...
Organizing
Organizing/homeschooling
Our curriculum
Our Week Through the Lenses of a Camera
Passover
Photography
Prayer
Purim
Random Pictures from my Kids
Recipes
Review
Review Policy
Reviews
Rosh Hashanah
Science
Scripture
Sensory Processing Disorder
Shabbat
Shavout
Simchat Torah
Sonlight
Special Needs
Special Needs High School
Special Needs Product Reviews
STEAM
STEM
Stuff
Tish B’Av
tos
TOS Crew Reviews
Tu Bishvat
Viking History
Week in Review
Wordless Wednesday
Workboxes
Yom Ha'atzmaut
Yom Hashoah
Yom Hazikaron
Yom Kippur
The Great Turkey Walk is one of our favorite books! We recently enjoyed Old Yeller again <3
ReplyDeleteGreat read alouds, and I think Adam to Us looks like such a great course. One we would have enjoyed had it been available when my students were younger. :-)
ReplyDeleteI personally love Old Yeller! I had my oldest read it a few years ago, but I think we need to do it as a read a loud this time!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are having a great time together. So glad you are enjoying "From Adam to Us".
ReplyDelete