Thursday, April 22, 2010


our self-made unit study, lizzy bright & the buckminster boy... led us into something very personal. death. how to react if ever faced with a terminal illness. this, i'm certain.... no school could cover. i've recently learned, that my favorite motivational speaker, dr. wayne dyer has cancer. so did my dad. both men embraced their uncertain futures as a blessing. deep, i know... but it's conversations like this that are priceless with my son. how not to be a burden to others. how staying positive is more effective then the "why me?" approach. and lastly, life is not fair... no one said it would or should be.
our lesson, also led us into a good discussion and science experiment about the different blood types: which blood type is compatible with which.
we also had the pleasure of hearing two honking (loud!) sandhill cranes... flying overhead and landing in our backyard. both were cinnamon colored-- young birds. both started a flapping fight with a canada goose. we watched it all! live-- in our yard.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010


these days are rolling by, way to fast!
looking back over the past week, here's a glimpse of what we call education at home:
-continued with the newberry winner book, turner buckminster & lizzie bright:
-discussed racial discrimination
- discussion on capital and investments: what type of businesses would attract tourists on the east coast in the early 1900's? decided a movie theatre for silent films would be a hit.
-discussed charlie chaplin who left u.s.a. for switzerland-and never came back, do to back taxes. discussed the importance of paying taxes on time: penalties, biblical truths & why so many flee to switzerland when in trouble.
-discussed mary pickford. i have a picture in my kitchen of her with a stamped signature.
doesn't it seem like we do a lot of discussion? it's the give and take of oral learning that opens up a flood of questions. my son didn't have a clue what capital meant or back taxes.
-typed two short papers on the california condor and pekin duck
-went to youtube school and we both enjoyed:
silent films
condors in the redwood forest
-another highlight? i had tommie make a big pot of chicken broth to freeze. you know now, if he were in traditional school.. they would call this culinary arts. here at our school we say....
how about making us some chicken broth to freeze?
-now that spring is in full-swing... tommie's been working a few days a week at our neighbors farm. he's enjoying his $$ and is learning "to do what the boss says!"
other subjects: math, spelling, silent reading, on-line spanish.
-i know this post seems like everything is a walk through the daisy's. it is not. i am dealing with a pre-teen, who dislikes reading and writing. and who is breaking out of his shell to become his own opinionated person. we have a lot of eye-rolling happening here and breathing hard. but, we just keep moving ahead.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010



this week and the forthcoming weeks, we will be pulling lessons-five in a row style from this double- award winner, lizzie bright and the buckminster boy, by gary schmidt... who happens to live here in michigan! i'll be documenting what we did right here....each day. you are more then welcome to use any of the learning activities i'm telling you about....

here's what we did so far this week:

-3/4 page of dictation page 2 last paragraph. commas and hyphen review.

-review hyperbole

-looked up and wrote a short paper on the newberry award and michael prinze award.

-applied math- orally

-a writing/reading/drawing project on the 5 different parts of the atmosphere
vocabulary word look up and writing: reprobate, parsonage.

fieldtrip: drove past several parsonages

-a writing & hand's on project about tides, including spring and neap tides

-watched a very interesting youtube video (on my level) click here!

-discussed "peer pressure"... i can't ever discuss this enough!!


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now, of course we do our regular core subjects: math, spelling and silent reading. tommie's choice for his silent reading is, the last of the mohican's.








Wednesday, April 7, 2010


time to teach tommie spanish!
i found a couple of good websites to help me! -- and yes, they're free!


Saturday, April 3, 2010



explaining watergate, understanding watergate and the fall of president nixon, was easy.... when i used lego men to reenact the scene. truth is... i'm sort of a watergate illiterate...so, i needed to brush up on the facts, with a book i had on my shelf. now, we by no means know all of the nitty-gritty details of this political-era and scandal... but, we both know "just enough," for this point in our lives.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

oh my gosh... i'm so excited to share a little unit study/lesson plan links, that my good friend lisa put together for her children! it worked for early ed through middle school! lisa is a former educator and has her act together!

THE LIGHTNING THIEF by RICK ROIRDAN