Saturday, July 23, 2011

Weekly Wrap Up!

Week 1, and 2:
Ok, so I know that last time I posted I said I didn't know when we would actually start school, but my Rainbow Resource order arrived the afternoon after my sons sleepover. Once I saw the last two books I needed I couldn't help myself. We started school on July 12! The last two weeks have gone pretty well other than adjusting to a bit longer school days. So far I really love Bigger Hearts For His Glory! It is even better than Beyond, and a perfect fit for Buster. Sweetpea is finishing up Little Hearts right now, and I started Little Hands with Buttercup. She loves having her own special school time. I took a picture of each of them on the first day:
Buster 3rd grade!
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Sweetpea K/1st,
still not sure what to call her.
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Buttercup Preschool!
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Buddy Tot school!
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So far everything I picked is working great except for Latin For Children. I decided to hold off on that for a bit because it was too much for Buster still. We will continue with Song School Latin for now.
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The girls love their Rod and Staff work books. Buttercup has the ABC ones and Sweetpea has the GHI ones.
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Buddy keeping busy during school!
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Buster playing checkers during a break. My sister made this.
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We went for a nature walk/hike!
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The kids did some journaling!
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The falls!
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Buster got to play some catch with dad!
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Game time with Papa! Buster was happy he showed up during grammar.
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Sweetpea playing the Reading kingdom!
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I also subscribed to Speekee, and GoTrybe again this week!
I will post a separate blog of Buttercups week.
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1 comment:

Shawon said...

Looks like you are off to a good start:) I had success to with the Rod and Staff books with my youngest also when she was four.