Monday, June 1, 2015

Ancient Greece and Egypt Two New Book Gems

This year we are studying the Ancients.  So it was with pure delight that I was able to add these two books to our library this past week.  Large hard covers in mint condition, they cost me $1 each.

Here's a quick sampling.

Greece:








Egypt:








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Saturday, May 30, 2015

{ Letter f }

This week Charlotte worked on the letter { f }.


{ f } is for fire,


flamingo,


fish,


and more fish.


Worksheets.  This week we also did a game board.


And some counting.


You can get a copy of these counting cards { to 10 } for FREE from my store.  Just click the card below to go there and get them.  I've had my set for years, but they've kept so well because they are  laminated.  I use laminated cut out pictures as the manipulative counters, but other things will work too.
Counting Charts
Hannah decided that she wanted to join in and color too.  Sorry you all missed out on photos of the hats this week.  :o)


Charlottes current set of flash cards that she practices as often as I remember.  I try daily.



This weeks worksheet share:


Don't forget to click on both of them separately to get both sets.


I've got some { more than 30 } worksheets here in this pack.

{ Ff } Letter of the Week

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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

{ Week 20 }

Yahoo!  We are now half way down for the year!  Or less if we decide to have less than 40 weeks this year.

Nature Study, when we were away on holiday, seemed to be restricted to water, sand, and a spider for the most part.  We spied this fine specimen in the front garden, and so we began to study it. We gently knocked out his web at one point as well and voila, when we returned the next day it was completely re-built.  Don't you just love his decorating style with the extra zig-zagging?  I also love how he pairs his legs.  Such a neat and tidy fellow.  His web was gorgeous and so meticulously woven to exact measurements. 


Additionally, we also went castle visiting.
Phebe in the stocks.


Hannah's turn.


I really dislike castles museums.  Am I allowed to confess that?  They give me the creeps!  Nothing more creepy than dead people and the like on display.  I only like the ones that are in books.  ha ha ha.  So we only stayed for a couple of hours, just enough to do a good round of everything on display.  Then off we went to do something else.

The character workbook is moving along nicely.


Working on their Anaconda theme.


Definitions, and opinion.  They just write their work underneath.


How to feed an Anaconda.
Practicing using the words:  first, next, then, last.


Something else that occurred to me this week is wondering WHAT type of books the girls, in particularly Chloe was reading.

So what I did was list them up with these categories:  Bible, Literature, History, Biography, and Science.   So now I was able to see at a glance what type of books she'd been reading, and which categories needed more focus.  We're pretty strong on Literature { novels } but yeah, we could really do with reading some more of all the others.
 

Reading this week to the littles:

Caesar's Triumph - I am really enjoying this book.

The Science Book of Science by Jean Henri Fabre.

Plutarch - Marcus Crassus, as per Anne White's guide from Ambelside.

Shakespeare - Midsummers Night's Dream

Encyclopedia:
Ageing
Air
Air-conditioning
Aircraft
Airport
Alabama
Alaska

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Sunday, May 24, 2015

{ Letter r }

This week Charlotte worked on the letter { r }.


{ Rr }


I love these types of coloring pages.
So many pictures hidden within the picture and yep, these ones all start with { r }.


Hats.


An easy and quick project, but always a favourite with the girls.


Writing.


{ r } is for rooster.
Isn't he the cutest?


Worksheets.
The one on the right [ my Rr puzzle ] came from a download I bought off TpT.



A { Rr } Red Apple Tree with a raccoon eating a red apple.


{ r } is for road.


Painting and another worksheet.
{ r } is for red.


More hats, but first we must colour some pictures for the hat.


Then she cut them out and I put them on a band for her.


Pre-writing skills.
This one was a freebie by Mel over at The Pond.


{ r } is for rocket.


Whew!!  If you made it this far you might be a little { Rr'd } out at the moment, like Charlotte.  :o)

This weeks worksheets:



If you need some more worksheets for the letter { Rr } I have this pack available in my store.
It is currently up to 35 pages of printables.

{ Rr } Letter of the Week

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