Monday, March 24, 2014

Learning Sudokus

Today we were off to a slow start. Amy wasn't even ready when it was time for our late start. So I started with the other kids.

For our America moment, we played Bean Bag America. You throw bean bags at the America map and name the state you hit.

For introduce class, I taught Amy and Noel how to do sudokus. Noel really can do it with me asking leading questions. Amy has already started doing one on her own. They enjoyed it.

Noel wanted to play "Family" for her activity. Funny how she wants to pretend all the real stuff we do, just switching roles.

Amy chose lunch as her activity. So she just got to pick what we ate.

We also read a couple of Uncle Remus stories. Amy and Noel started making plans for how they could trick Brer Rabbit, sometimes as characters in the story, and sometimes as themselves.

Rough morning, but I think we salvaged school time.

In a couple minutes we are going to watch The Tale of Despereaux - which we recently finished listening to in the car - and fold laundry for our chore and our bonus activity.

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