Geography has been our favorite subject this week.We’ve studied different maps and learned how they work. We’ve looked through maps with physical features and political maps too. Emily can tell you about the continents, where she lives on a map. Where our Compassion sponsor child lives in Africa. Where Israel is and where our dear friends Marty and Sue live. She can tell different ways to read a map and how to tell where physical features are. The thing that bothers her the most is that, on the map, she thinks she should be able to drive to see Auntie Coco in a few minutes because Quebec is really only an inch and a half away from BC.
While looking at a physical features map showing mountains, forests, deserts, rain forests and ice caps Emily said: “That doesn’t look like a desert. That looks like cheese! It looks like Cheeseland!!” Seriously, you try keeping a straight face…
Math was more sorting and matching, but we also got a bin of number games and magnetic numbers to work with at the local Child Care Resource centre. We’ve been working through the difference between a nine and a six. Tough stuff. That and b,d,p,q…no wonder this sint easy for kids. they ALL look the same in lower case. Writing is not the favorite this week. It wins no prizes for laughter and happiness. We’ve been doing letter copying and that seems to help. That and the magnetic letter tracer , which I love!
Hooray for the Magnatab!

Avery traces the letters and so does Emily, but I usually give Emily a goal with her letters. Things like spell your name, or spell hat, cat, sat, rat…etc. Thats pretty helpful for her to think through the sounds and break it down. She has her moments when she cant find a letter and she freaks out that it isnt there, even though I just told her AGAIN that ALL the letters are one there and she just needs another second to find it. I am totally buying the uppercase board and the number board too!
We had a Local Home Learners meet and greet yesterday and that was pretty encouraging. It was nice to meet other families who have a little more experience under their belts than say…7 days! I enjoyed it and Im looking forward to that meetup every month. I think it will be a good opportunity for me to get new ideas and just be all around encouraged. Several people brought curriculum to swap, buy, give away and I got some great stuff. I got an Apologia science book for next year, some manipulatives like tanagram and magnetic letters, some early readers, a writing program for supplementing, and best of all…Math U See for the next 3 years! Such a good find and an amazing lady gave me all the Math U See things for FREE! She just said “It’s your first year, be blessed! I truly am blessed by her kindness and I will totally be blessing in return with any resources I can.
Emily is enjoying her iPad and the different games she is learning with. Im waiting for my itunes card to come from airmiles, so I can go to town with paid apps for her…and me! I took a video of her and she say her favorite thing about homeschool is staying with me ALL day. Makes me feel good about myself, but I sure hope she list something besides that next time someone asks her. Talk about stereotypical homeschooler answer. If you dont know the difference between homeschooler and home schooled, you need to be informed…


































