Sorry I have not posted an update in two weeks, but we have been enjoying the weather and only doing small morning lessons.
Reading – Monster is now on lesson 22 of AAR 1 (almost halfway!) and Step 9 of AAS. He still finds spelling easier than reading, but is gaining confidence is his reading skills. I am still very much in love with AAR. Monster has such a wonderful grasp on the phonograms and can sound out a ton of words already! The Tank has taken a break from AAR Pre-1. Rhyming turned out to be very difficult for her (this is a developmental problem and even Monster struggles with rhyming). We are working on learning all of the letter sounds and will start Confessions of a Homeschooler’s Letter of the Week curriculum in January. I would start it now, but I need time to print, cut, and laminate all the pieces and prep everything for an open-and-go use of the program.
Math – Monster still enjoys Horizons K and I am adding in some Miquon and number bond work on our whiteboard. Monster loves writing on the whiteboard.
Yes, we usually do school in our pajamas
We enjoyed a lot of Halloween activities
Other – I picked up a BrainQuest workbook for Tank this past week for pre-kindergarteners and she loves it! We already finished the chapter on numbers. She is my school lover and I can’t wait to see what the years will bring her homeschool journey! She also spends plenty of time playing with water (the only thing that seems to keep her interest for more than a few minutes without mommy) and Monster usually joins in.
We haven’t rowed a book lately as I needed a break to plan out several books. Although some people use FIAR as an open-and-go program, it was not working that way for us. I need to have activities already prepped and ready or the kids lose interest before we even start. It also means I get to spend more nights relaxing instead of planning and printing (like I spend them now lol).
We also dropped everything besides math and reading. Even handwriting has taken a backseat unless he decides to write during reading and spelling. I felt like Monster was unhappy with the amount of work I required. I want him to love learning and enjoy being 5 and spend his days playing rather than sitting at a desk. Homeschool gives us the flexibility to work at his pace and at an amount that he can handle and we have plenty of time to fill in the extras.
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