Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeschool. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2016

Homeschool Field Trips

For the past month I've been trying to be intentional about taking weekly "field trips" with the kids... going somewhere out of the house just for the sake of having fun and engaging with the world around us.  So far we've visited: the nature refuge (twice), a local park, and an orchard to pick muscadines.  We've all had so much fun, and I'm thankful that homeschooling allows us this flexibility and freedom!  Here are some pictures (though I don't have any pics of the park):


 This was a baby gator we saw on our first visit to the refuge.

And a beautiful white bird.  We also went and played in the nature center, which had some fun displays and a few sensory objects that the kids could touch.  Since we've been reading some of Thorton Burgess' books, Enoch noticed a few of the animals on display and asked some thoughtful questions.  
 


On our second visit, we got to watch this man catch a gator on his pole and reel it in to about 10' away from the shore.  Then the gator got angry and fought back hard, breaking the line.  

Can you see the gator swimming away after escaping?

We also saw some deer on our second trip to the refuge - 2 babies and one mama.  The mama is in the photo below.

Karis was happy to be outside!!!
  

 Our trip to the orchard to pick muscadines was also a lot of fun.  We went to Reese's Orchard, and Mr. Reese was sweet enough to walk with us through the field and show us which muscadines were ready to be picked.  And my were they delicious!!  

There were also butterflies galore, and the asian pears were tasty.  



Enoch pretended to be a bear, tromping through the forest.
 


And here's a picture of Alaythia after a game night we all went to one evening.  This is one of her favorite places to be, and she is more and more becoming a Daddy's girl.


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Friday, November 6, 2015

FFF: 4 Year Old Enoch

Here is a quick update on Enoch.  It is hard to believe that he is already 4!!!  Hugh and I both so enjoy this little guy, and we are so thankful to see the ways he is growing, developing, and changing.  We enjoy the stories he tells, the music he makes, and the excitement he displays.  As I look back at the past year, here are some things I want to remember about this stage:


Potty training is finally going well.  In fact, Enoch is almost always in big boy underwear these days, unless we go on a long car trip or he is sleeping in bed.  (Though I should say that accidents do still happen for us, and I keep an extra pair of pants in the car, just in case!)

Discipline is still an on-going thing for Enoch, but it is much less common than it was during his 2nd and 3rd years.  It is very easy for Hugh and I to discern if we have his heart or if he is in a rebellious funk.  With the former, he is just the cutest little helper and such a joy to be around.  With the latter, his rebellion is evident through his words and deeds and continues to be a controlling factor until we deal with it.

Playing- Some of Enoch's favorite things to do these days include: playing with machines in the dirt, throwing a ball, shopping for groceries in his kitchen, building with blocks, creating music, reading books with Mama or Daddy, listening to music or audio books on CD, going for walks outside, and playing in the sink or tub.  He still does a good job playing independently, and I typically give him 2 or 3 chances per day to do that.  We have recently begun playing some games (simple ones from Chick Fil A or physical games like chase), which he really enjoys. 


Physical-  Enoch has grown a few inches in height over the past year and slimmed down quite a bit.  He can now jump easily, do a flip in the grass, ride a balance bike (he is at least learning this), kick a ball, and carry big things.  He loves helping bring Karis' walker to her or putting the box of plastic kitchen play food up on top of his kitchen.




Helping with laundry
Music- I feel like this needs its own category now because Enoch is so interested in music.  He especially appreciates live music (though he does NOT like people in a large crowd clapping... it still freaks him out, so that's a bit of a hindrance to him getting to see many performances).  He listens mostly to Christian music (old hymns, contemporary songs, and Bible verses put to music) but he also enjoys classical, country, and marching band styles.  Hugh recently moved his music stuff to the garage (so that it doesn't wake up any napping sisters), so Enoch is able to create music more freely now, and he often brings a harmonica or recorder along on walks or on the way to the car.

Eating- I think Enoch eats a bit less than he did when he was 3.  At any given meal, he eats a bit less than I do, though if the food is extra delicious, he can certainly put away two full size plates of it.  ;)  He generally eats anything we put in front of him, though he prefers to not eat potatoes (unless mashed with gravy) or beets.  He also really appreciates foods made by our international friends (Indian, Bangladeshi, Iranian, Chinese, and Cameroonian).  I do still try to give him a glass of milk with his 3 main meals per day, and then he typically drinks water with his snack(s).

reading to Karis
Siblings- Overall Enoch has grown closer to his sisters over the past year.  I think this is especially true for Karis.  When we drop Karis off for therapy or school, Enoch is always with me, and he often says something like this:
Enoch: "Mama, where's Karis?" 
Me: "She is at therapy right now."
Enoch: "Oh... well I really miss her...  Can we go back and get her now?"
Me: "No, but we will pick her up after (whatever our next activity is, like shopping)."
Enoch:  "Okay... that's fine, but I sure do miss her."
And sometimes when Enoch and I eat lunch without Karis (she is at school), he will pray, "and Father, please keep Karis safe while she is away from Mama."  Isn't that sweet?  It does my heart good to see him growing in his affections for his sister.  He also loves Alaythia, and is *sometimes* real gentle with her, but I expect that some of that may change when she moves out of the baby stage.
holding his newborn

Resources-
  • This book by Lach ("Can You Hear It?) is one of Enoch's favorites and really got him interested in classical music (it comes with a CD).  I would highly recommend it! 
  •  Fighter Verses This is a great way to be memorizing scripture with your kids.  It is through Desiring God ministries and each week, there is a new verse with a song that is word for word from the ESV Bible.  We love listening to the new song each week, and then after a year of songs, they typically make all the music available on a CD, which we then pop in the car for an easy review session.  :)
  • The Verse Project is a great complement to the fighter verses. 

Other Photos-


One of his favorite places! 

Working the electricity set with Daddy

In the zone!

doing a little taste testing for a school project

 one of his favorite "contributions" to the family

this was at Touch a Truck earlier in the Spring

smiling with his sisters in Nashville

showing Karis the trains


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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Autumn Books We're Loving (for a 3 year old)

We've returned to our habit of reading almost daily now, which has warranted quite a few trips to the library lately.  Because our leaves down here are just beginning to change colors and fall, we've been scouring the library's shelves for good books about Autumn.  I just wanted to share a few of the ones we've been enjoying that I think are appropriate for a 3 year old:


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Friday, October 18, 2013

FFF: Enoch is Learning to Count

Enoch has really been enjoying counting lately, and so we've been working on it quite a bit for the past few weeks (mainly simple repetition).  Hugh really got into it this weekend too, which was pretty fun for Little Man and gave him lots of practice.

As a result of all the practice and excitement surrounding counting, Enoch has even started practicing on his own this week - counting beans when shopping at Wal Mart, counting blocks when playing by himself, counting his fingers randomly, etc.  Here are a few videos of the fun:

Counting sets of blocks with Daddy over the weekend


Attempting to count his fingers on his own on Wednesday


Teaching Karis how to count (and partly just showing off for Daddy) on Thursday

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Friday, August 16, 2013

FFF: Enoch's New Peg Puzzles


 Just last week I decided to look for something that I could purchase for Enoch to help him with learning for this next season.  Though I'm not technically beginning homeschool now, he has shown an interest in numbers and colors recently, so I wanted to foster that in a fun way.  I stumbled upon this puzzle pack from Melissa & Doug, and couldn't help but love it.  (In the past few months he has begun loving puzzles enough to be patient in working on them, so I thought the combination might be good.)

They finally arrived early this week, and we have played with them everyday since then!  The three puzzles include:

  • fish (skills: color matching and fine motor skills)
  • numbers (skills: number recognition and counting objects beneath each number, like three fish under "3")
  • alphabet (skills: letter recognition and matching letters with pictures beneath each piece, like a duck under "D")



Right now, the fish puzzle is the easiest for Enoch.  He can complete this one by himself and enjoys doing it over and over since it's so simple (we don't stress out about matching the colors every time).  The number puzzle is slightly more challenging because each number has a different shaped hole (unlike the fish, which are all the same shape and size).  Since he already knew a few numbers really well (6, 9), this puzzle wasn't incredibly difficult, but he still requires some help in order to finish it (for instance he sometimes gets 3 & 8, 1 & 7, or 2 & 5 mixed up).  The alphabet puzzle is the most challenging of the three.  Since there are 23 little pieces, each with its own specially shaped hole, Enoch really needs lots of help and encouragement with this one, otherwise he gets frustrated.  Typically I have him pick a letter and then I tell him what object (on the puzzle board) to look for so that he knows where to put the letter.  And then I say the letter's name and the object's name a few times together.  Right now he has a few favorite letters: D, F, N, O, U, W, X, Z, mainly because he likes the pictures underneath them, I suppose.  

Anyway, I've been so pleased with this purchase, that I'd highly recommend it to other parents of toddlers who want to have fun learning these skills!  In my experience, these Melissa & Doug wooden puzzles hold up well over time too, which is a definite plus!  They also have other packs of peg puzzles, like this one, which I'm sure would lead to many more hours of puzzle fun as well.   :)


Here's a video of Enoch playing with the fish puzzle.  One interesting thing that I've noticed regarding his fine motor skills (which also shows up in this video) is that Little Guy typically begins putting a piece into the puzzle with his right hand, but if his right hand can't quickly do it, he'll switch to his left hand, with which he seems to have more patience.  Interesting, huh?


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