Homeschool W11: Back to a Semblance of Normal
What We Studied
I think that I’ve accepted that this past week is going to be a new normal. We just don’t have enough hours in a week to shove everything in and I need to make some cuts. Basically, I have slowed down our book work to continue our nature hikes, extra coop activities, and errands. At some point I have to actually go to the grocery store and the library. We made time for all of that this week and I don’t feel like our school work completely disappeared. This year has really been about adjusting expectations with two kids doing full-time work.
Literature and Poetry
Arthur is all in with reading Tristan Strong Destroys the World. It’s number two in the series. B&R has the first book in its curriculum for grade 4, but we’ve already read it. So I’m just adapting. We are enjoying this sequel. Beyond the actual literature, we are working on some basic grammar skills and starting our writing journey. He also continued his Super Secret Notebook from Blossom & Root.
Poetry for Young People: American Poetry
Reading Explorer: Intro
Tristan Strong Destroys the World by Kwame Mbalia
Quentin covered the B&R theme of Tell it in Three with books on the Goldilocks and Three Little Pigs fairy tales. He loved them! We also did a mini unit on pumpkins. He also worked on some basic grammar.
Sing a Song of Seasons
Fairy Tales Collection
The Three Bears by Paul Galdone
Goldilocks and the Three Knocks by Gregory Barrington
Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas by Natasha Yim
Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs by Mo Willems
The Other Side of the Story
You Choose: Goldilocks and the Three Bears
The Three Little Pigs by Paul Galdone
The Three Little Pigs by Barry Moser
The Three Little Pigs by James Marshall
The Three Wolves and the Big Bad Pig by Eugene Trivizas
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka
Three Three Superpigs by Claire Evans
The Three Swingin' Pigs by Vicky Rubin
It's Not the Three Little Pigs by Josh Funk
The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf by Mark Teague
The Three Little Javelinas by Susan Lowell
Let's Celebrate Halloween by J. Patrick Lewis
The Pumpkin Mystery by Carol Wallace
Pumpkin. by Jackie Lee
Ten Little Pumpkins by Rosie Greening
Pumpkin Heads by Wendell Minor
When Pumpkins Fly by Margaret Lawrence
The Bumpy Little Pumpkin by Margery Cuyler
The Great Zombie Pumpkin Parade by Robert Burleigh
Flat Stanley and the Missing Pumpkins by Lori Haskins Houran
Mystery Vine by Cathryn Falwell
Rocket and the Perfect Pumpkin by Tad Hills
Oh My, Pumpkin Pie by Charles Ghigna
Duck, Duck, Dinosaur: Perfect Pumpkin by Kallie George
Pumpkin Day by Candice Ransom
Mr. Pumpkin's Tea Party by Erin Barker
A Unicorn Named Sparkles and the Pumpkin Monster by Amy Young
Pumpkin Trouble by Jan Thomas
Let's Explore Pumpkins by Jill Colella
The Great Pumpkin Contest by Angie Rozelaar
Runaway Pumpkins by Teresa Bateman
10 Spooky Pumpkins by Cris Grimly
The Runaway Pumpkin by Kevin Lewis
It's a Pumpkin by Wendy McClure
Math
Arthur continued to dive into Singapore 5A. We are definitely going to slow down our math lessons a bit to make sure that Arthur achieves mastery. These past weeks, the units were very much a review of decimals and fractions. We also continued our next logic book.
Singapore Common Core 5A
Orbiting with Logic
Quentin started a Tinkeractive Math Book and worked through about half of it this week. We’re all about review right now. I don’t anticipate starting Singapore 2A until January. We also continued our logic book.
Lollipop Logic Book 3
Tinkeractive Math Grade 1
Social Studies
Arthur covered cowboys vs. farmers and the end of the west for this week’s history. Our next big unit is all about Industrialization, Immigration, and Urbanization. We’re getting to my favorite time period in U.S. History.
DK American History
We were There Too! Young People in US History
Words that Build a Nation
Heart and Soul
Nat Geo Our Country’s Presidents
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States
Which Way to the Wild West by Steve Sheinkin
Bill Pickett: Rodeo-Riding' Cowboy by Andrea D. Pinkney
Prairie Lotus by Linda Sue Park
Quentin continued exploring Egypt. We focused on the famous pharaohs. We have one more week in Egypt before we cross an ocean to Mesoamerica. So much to learn and explore!
History Quest Early Times
DK When on Earth?
Human Wold
DK History
DK Timelines of Everything
DK A Child Through Time
A History of Western Art
DK Science Year by Year
DK Myths, Legends, and Sacred Stories
Ancient Worlds by Miranda Smith
Tut’s Mummy Lost and Found by Judy Donnelly
Howard's Mummy: Howard Carter and the Search for King Tut's Tomb by Tracey Fern
Nat Geo Investigates: Ancient Egypt by Jill Rubalcaba
Egypt in Spectacular Cross Section
Ancient Egypt by Jinny Johnson
DK Eyewitness Ancient Egypt
Tutankhamun by Demi
The Pharaoh’s Boat by David Weitzman
Pharaohs and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt by Kristine Carlson Asselin
Hatshepsut: His Majesty, Herself by Catherine M. Andronik
Science
Arthur covered another chapter in our Story of Science. This was our break week from Chemistry class. We’ll get back into the periodic table next week.
RSO Chemistry
DK Super Simple Chemistry
Story of Science Vol. 2: Newton at the Center by Joy Hakim
DK The Elements
The Periodic Table of Elements by Jenny Karpelenia
Quentin got back into RSO Life with a unit on Arthropods and specifically insects.
RSO Life
DK Oversimple Biology
Waiting for Wings by Lois Ehlert
Are You a Ladybug by Judy Allen
Are You a Butterfly by Judy Allen
Are You a Grasshopper by Judy Allen
Are You a Dragonfly by Judy Allen
Are You a Bee by Judy Allen
Becoming a Butterfly by Karen Wallace
Nat Geo Kids: Great Migrations Butterflies by Laura Marsh
Insects by the Numbers by Steven Jenkins
Wild Kratts: Wild Insects and Spiders! by Martin Kratt and Christ Kratt
Insects and Spiders by Christine Taylor Butler
Bug Off! Creepy, Crawly Poems by Jane Yolen
Insects Biggest! Littles! by Sandra Markle
My Life as a Monarch Butterfly by John Sazaklis
Insect Detective by Steve Voake
B is for Bee y Catherine Ipcizade
Ants Don't Wear Pants by Kevin McCloskey
Insects by Seymour Simon
Small Wonders: Jean-Henri Fabre & His World of Insects by Matthew Clark Smith
Butterflies are Pretty Gross by Rosemary Mosco
Bugs are Insects by Anne Rockwell
How to Build an Insect by Roberta Gibson
One Million Insects by Isabel Thomas
DK Eyewitness Insect
STEAM Coop
Arthur started his exploration of board games. By the end of the six weeks, the kids will have created their own board games. I taught this week and focused on “What is a game” and the History of Board Games. The kids got to play some ancient board games. Quentin’s class started their theme on government. They learned about the city council and pretended to vote on some issues.
Art/Music/Crafts/Cooking/Documentary
I actually fit in art and music this week! I’m so excited. We actually covered two artists (Amrita Sher-Gill and Oscar Howe) and two musicians (Miles Davis and Camille Saint Saens). The boys really enjoyed heir free art time this week.
DK Music and How it Works
DK The Arts
Modern Art Adventures by Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw
13 American Artists Children Should Know
A Child's Introduction to Art
Women in Art by Rachel Ignotofsky
We are Artists by Kari Herbert
Amrita Sher-Gil: Rebel with a Paintbrush by Anita Vachharajani
Birth of the Cool: How Jazz Great Miles Davis Found His Sound by Kathleen Cornell Berman
Looking for Bird in the Big City by Robert Burleigh
Welcome to Jazz: A Swing-along Celebration of America's Music by Carolyn Sloan
The Carnival of the Animals by Jack Prelutsky
Carnival of the Animals: Poems Inspired by Saint Saens' Music edited by Judith Chernaik
Field Trip
No proper field trip this week, but we did have the Coop Halloween Party on Halloween. The organizers secured an indoor space as it was freezing that day! The kids got to do some crafts and trick-or-treat indoors while hanging out with their friends. That night, I did take the boys trick-or-treating in the neighborhood. We also got in a nature hike on Friday. It was the perfect temperature. We definitely needed a bit of outdoor exercise time.
High and Low
After coop, I took the boys to the Library Book Sale to use their Summer Reading Programs coupons for a free book. I forgot that the library does not take credit cards so we couldn’t really dig into the shelves (My Low). We took our three books up to the checkout where the ladies told us that each coupon actually gets us three kids books! So we went back and got a few more. Thank you to the library ladies for helping us out and getting more books that we were anticipating. I’m planning on getting some cash from the ATM and going back this week after coop. I saw some brand new workbooks and summer bridge books and hope they will still be there (I’m sure they will be…).
Next Week
Continuing Tristan Strong
Covering more classic tales
Reviewing multiplying and diving fractions (A)
Lots of math review (Q)
Finishing Egypt for Q’s History
Moving into industrialization for A’s History
Covering more of the Periodic Table
Learning about spiders and bats
Hitting the Library Book Sale again!
Next up on the TBR pile: