Our daughter learned all of the above, and in addition she began reading about the early history of the great state of Texas! Here are some of the books she used:
In Science we continued learning about birds - how they fly, glide, and soar (and the difference between those terms), and a little bit about migration.
I made more of an effort to spend time with the younger two boys this week - something I am freshly commited to. It is always a precious time with them!
Here is Little Man surrounded by his paint with water artwork! He outgrew his Little Tikes table with this project, so we just spread a sheet on the floor and let him go to town. I think he painted over 20 pictures that day!
Robert McCloskey is one of our favorite children's authors. Here we are enjoying his book "Lentil".
Our sons G and L had to make some kind of castle for their Medieval World class at co-op. G chose to build a lego castle, while L chose to build a castle out of sugar cubes. That was HARD!
Here is the finished product! See the "keep" on the right side of the walled enclosure? The small protrusion on the left side is a well.
How I thank the Lord for the privilege of teaching and learning with my children at home!
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