Homeschool W22: Two Great Weeks of School and Activities
What We Studied
This post actually covers a Flex Week and a regular week. Right now, we are actually ahead of schedule for some of our curriculum and it’s really giving me life. I don’t want to push too hard, but I love having some wriggle room for more activities, games, and documentaries.
Literature and Poetry
Arthur finished a complete read aloud during Flex Week, covered another during the regular week, and even started a third. We are on a roll. Beyond the actual literature, we are working on some basic grammar skills. We continued the first Reading Explorer book which focuses on reading comprehension. He also continued his Super Secret Notebook from Blossom & Root.
The Water Horse by Dick King-Smith
Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett
My America poem collection
Reading Explorer 1
The Witches by Roald Dahl
Ramayana: Divine Loophole by Sanjay Patel
Quentin finished a collection of stories from the Odyssey, completed a short read aloud, and started another in his favorite series. We are pushing our Blossom and Root lessons out another week. He also worked on some basic grammar.
Sing a Song of Seasons
Tales from the Odyssey Part Two by Mary Pope Osborne
Ramayana: Divine Loophole by Sanjay Patel
Zoey and Sassafras: Grumplets and Pests by Asia Citro
365 Penguins by Jean-Luc Fromental
Math
Arthur continued with a unit on Decimals. Most of it was review, but it was a good review for him. We’re flying through the lessons. We also dove into the Grade 4 Financial Literacy book and covered a few units.
Singapore Common Core 5B
Orbiting with Logic
Evan Moor Financial Literacy G4
Quentin continued Singapore 2A with a big review of numbers to 1000. We also continued our logic book.
Lollipop Logic Book 3
Singapore Common Core 2A
Addition on the Menu by Kirsty Holmes
Place Value Prize by Kirsty Holmes
Groups in the Garden by Kirsty Holmes
Social Studies
Arthur covered the 1920s from Boom to Bust and into the Great Depression. We covered all the high points. We even found a way to include a few documentaries.
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
A Different Mirror for Young People
This is Our Land: A History of American Immigration
DK Timelines of Everything
DK History
Cobblestone: Hollywood and the Rise of Motion Pictures
The Roaring Twenties by Marcia Amidon Lusted
Children of the Great Depression by Russell Freedman
Dorothea's Eyes by Barb Rosenstock
Thanks to Frances Perkins: Fighter for Workers' Rights by Deborah Hopkinson
The Only Woman in the Photo: Frances Perkins and Her New Deal for America by Kathleen Krull
Quentin finished the chapters on Ancient Greece and then moved onto the chapters on Ancient India. We found a good balance of videos, textbooks, and small readings.
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
Find the Journeys Around the World by David Long
Blast Back! Ancient Greece by Nancy Ohlin Pg. 1-31
Ancient Worlds
Ancient Greece by Sandra Newman
DK Eyewitness Ancient Greece
Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece by Danielle Smith-Llera
A Child's Introduction to Greek Mythology Heather Alexander
Ancient Greek Art by Susie Hodge
A Journey Through Art by Aaron Rosen
Science
We were back at Chemistry class two weeks. I taught them all about liquids and density and we even attempted to make oobleck. This past week was a chemistry flex week, so we had a little break. But we made sure to read another couple of chapters in our Story of Science book.
RSO Chemistry
DK Super Simple Chemistry
Story of Science Vol. 2: Newton at the Center by Joy Hakim
DK The Elements
Quentin got back into the RSO Life curriculum moving into the unit on Human Anatomy. We covered the circulatory and respiratory systems.
RSO Life
DK Oversimple Biology
DK Human Body
Know and Glow Human Body
DK Eyewitness: Human Body
iDiscover The Body by Carolyn Scrace
The Museum of Odd Body Leftovers: A Tour of Your Useless Parts, Flaws and Other Weird Bits by Rachel Poliquin
Click: The Inner You
Parts of a Heart by Kirsty Holmes
Lay Out the Lungs by Kirsty Holmes
STEAM Coop
Arthur covered geometry and art with two lessons featuring perspective and line drawing He got to play with compasses and rulers. Quentin’s class was all about magnets. He really got into the lessons these two weeks which just makes my heart happy.
Art/Music/Crafts/Cooking/Documentary
We covered a bit of art and music and managed to watch a few documentaries. Arthur got on an aviation history kick watching one about the Wright Brothers, one about the Red Baron, and one about the Great Air Race of 1924. He also chose a Modern Marvels episode about the building the Panama Canal. Quentin watched a documentary about Archimedes of Ancient Greece..
DK Music and How it Works
DK The Arts
DK Art and How It Works
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
Iconic Composers by Nicholas Csicsko & Emi Ferguson
13 Art Movements Children Should Know
13 Artists Children Should Know
13 Modern Artists Children Should Know
The Story of Paintings by Mick Manning & Brita Granström
Why is Art Full of Naked People? by Susie Hodge
Field Trip
We didn’t have any field trips these week. But we did accomplish two nature hikes and two park playdates with friends. The weather was beautiful this past week and we took advantage of it!
High
We finally bought a membership and made it down to the Luminarium, the new local hands-on science museum. We spent a few hour after coop exploring with some friends. Even being there for a few hours, we didn’t actually get to see everything! We will definitely be back soon.
Low
Nothing. We had a great two weeks!
Next Week
Continuing our current read alouds
Hopefully starting and finishing the coop book club selection
Moving through the 1930s for history, focusing on the Dust Bowl
Continuing our math units
Exploring some new concepts about the periodic table
Diving into Ancient Rome for science
Hopefully heading outside for a nature walk
Next up on the TBR pile: