Monday, February 10, 2014

What does a ... eat?

We've been doing school less formally for the last few months, and I paused blogging. In December we mostly did reading lessons and Sorry! games. Amy finished the reading lesson book in January, and Noel slowed way down on it. Since Benjamin was born at the beginning of January we have been doing "lesson time" in the mornings, each choosing something to learn. I think I may finally be ready to start blogging about it again.

Today was fun. Amy chose a book for me to read. I chose to read a little science lesson out of the book What Your First Grader Needs to Know. I found an explanation about habitats that told about polar bears at the North Pole. Then we read a little part about herbivore, omnivores, and carnivores. With that we we off. We played a game on the computer that sorted animals into their type. Then we got out boxes and labeled them and gathered a bunch of our toy animals to sort them. The girls learned the words and understood the concepts, but they mixed them up a lot. Then Noel requested we read Snow White, which I had also brought upstairs as it has many animals (mostly herbivores) in it.

We also have been playing a game called Carcassonne most days at the end of our lesson time. The girls have been learning more strategy and probably some other important things doing it. We're working with Noel on accepting no answers (not crying when she doesn't get her way.) That comes up in lots of things in her life, and it comes up in Carcassonne. More important, we have a lot of fun playing it together.

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