Monster
Reading: Monster is now reading words like "yardstick" and "cobweb" with only minor fluency issues. I am so proud of the progress that he has made. Reading is still not his favorite subject, but now he is picking out words he can read everywhere. He needed a real confidence boost when we started out in August and now he proudly proclaims (many times a day now!!) that he can read. We have about two weeks left in AAR1 and then will progress on to AAR2.
Spelling: Monster is still working through AAS1, but enjoys spelling. His fine motor skills still need a lot of work, but we should still finish AAS1 by the end of Spring. I don't mind taking spelling slow in order to get Monster's reading skills going.
Math: Math has been a real learning experience for me this year. Monster despises worksheets, but I love the structure of them. Monster needs short quick lessons and I felt a lot of pressure to have school for more time. I'm finally starting to recognize that I need to cater the learning to my son. That's the whole reason to homeschool in the first place! I think I have found a new love in RightStart Math. I am going to order Level B next week and start working through it with Monster. It has an odd scope and sequence, but I love that it is very hands-on with little worksheets. Drill is practiced through games instead of a ton of worksheets. Although, Monster will be in public school next year and needs to have experience with worksheets, I would rather take this year and focus on the concepts and his fine motor skills. If he improves his stamina and fine motor skills, I'm sure he could tackle and worksheet :)
Everything else: We loved the first few rows we did with FIAR, but then all the planning and organizing became overwhelming for me. I dropped it and focused on reading and math while just reading the kids good books and doing occasional crafts. However, it was the most fun school time we had and I am going to pick it up again in the new year. Katy and the Big Snow is up first next week. We haven't had much formal handwriting practice as this is a tough area for monster. However, I am ordering a D'Nealian Handwriting book for him next week. After looking at the schools I like for him, this seems to be the most popular form of handwriting taught. We will start slowly with simply learning the strokes and I hope to have him forming all his lowercase letters properly by the end of Spring. Capital letters are used much less when writing and I'm sure he will pick those up in school.
The Tank
Reading: She is a reading machine!! I should have known that she would be an early reader. She has been taking books to bed before she could talk. She would spend all day listening to me read books if I had the time. For Christmas I picked up the LeapFrog Tag Reader and it has been a big hit. Right now she just clicks all over the page and isn't really using it to read, but she enjoys it and picks up new words. I can't wait to start the new year with her first formal reading instruction (still only when she asks for school time).
Everything else: Tank still asks for math time on occasion and can count up to 20 with a little help remembering 14 and 15. For some reason she skips them (even when she counts objects out). I think it is adorable and still beyond what I expected so I just gently add them in when she is counting. I doubt any formal math with be added in for her until the fall of next year. Tank will be picking up D'Nealian handwriting along with Monster. I am not expecting her to master anything yet, but will start working on the strokes with dry erase markers and her salt box.
Now for the New Year Changes:
Math: We are parting ways with Singapore (although I think it is a great program) and moving on to RightStart Math. Monster needs hands-on math and that is the whole basis of RightStart. There are limited worksheets and games to play. I also think the abacus will help him to see numbers rather than counting everything out. Most programs I looked at encourage counting pictures. There is nothing wrong with this approach, but I would prefer to encourage seeing numbers more. Monster can put 10 and another number together easily after working on this on our own for a bit. I can't wait to get the program here! There is a level A, but I don't think Tank will be ready for it until the end of 2013 or beginning of 2014.
FIAR: We are going back to using this as our main program. I have several books planned out for the year, starting with Katy and the Big Snow. Monster enjoyed school much more and retained a ton when we spent a week focusing on one book.
Science: Monster constantly asks for more science. However, I am not a science person at all. I love Language Arts and Math and feel confident in my skills in those subject areas. Science is something that leaves me feeling lost and overwhelmed because there is just so much to learn and so many ways to approach it. I stumbled upon a program by Nancy Larson a couple weeks ago and am going to give it a shot. It is a scripted program (I love having a plan already made for me!) and it comes with a kit of supplies needed. I can't wait to start this with Monster!
Art: The kids love art time, but it is also my weak point. I usually do not like to do crafts and the mess left after can drive me bonkers. FIAR doesn't (IMO) include a lot of art either. It is mostly left to the teacher to include hands-on projects. I decided to get a formal art program from Home Art Studio. We will work on one lesson each Friday.
I am also hoping to get a designated start time for us. Mornings are hard to get going around here, but I don't like to spend the afternoons doing schoolwork. I'm hoping to start after breakfast before the kids are too distracted by toys.
Any new year changes for you?
I think skipping 14 and 15 are pretty common. Aileen used to always forget 15 and when I talked to her teacher about it, she said for some reason a lot of kids skip 14 & 15. I think because it doesn't follow the normal just add teen to the single digit...I listen to most young kids count and it gets tough around 13.... Great job with your kiddos though! So awesome to see your progress :)
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